Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2007

My, My, my eye

First, a funny story. When people ask why I sew or knit, I say it's because I have control issues. When I'm shopping, I'll always look at a garment and think how I'd change the color, or fabric, or something. Just recently, I was looking at this pattern with a friend, and said the following: "It's perfect. I would just add thiss, change this, and change this."

Lima, by Jane Ellison in Sulka by Mirasol Yarns. I said it's perfect! I would just shape it more below the bust, add a few buttons, and puff the sleeves for a more current silhouette. And low and behold, I found this:

The puff sleeve cardigan from Victoria's Secret. Sadly, no longer available in this color, but in pale pink and black for $59.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Spring Accessories

From style.com's Spring 2008 report on accessories:

Uhm, have it:The Little Reg Bag by Balenciaga

Uhm, have them (from J. Crew):
pink satin mules from Louboutin

and WANT it (isn't this a great color combo??):turqouise patent bag with resin frame from Frisoni.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Yet more Teese-ing





I just can't help it. This woman can do no wrong in my book. Unlike some...

Monday, October 8, 2007

Monday, October 1, 2007

Happy Birthday Ms. Von Teese




Happy belated (Sept. 28) Birthday to Dita Von Teese, a real fashion icon and true role model for young women.

She always looks flawless, totally rocks her own personal style, and manages to avoid scandal and embarrassment in Hollywood. We can all learn a lesson from this classic beauty.

Shopping Site: Shopstyle


From the fabulous people that brought us Fabsugar, and Popsugar, and basically the people who are trying to get me fired:

Shopstyle: The looks you crave from the stores you love. All in one place.

The user interface is much friendlier than most shopping sites. I will be spending some time playing in this web site...

Knitting in the Spotlight

Check out Ms. Angelina Jolie's over sized knit bag. This is going to cause a fashion feeding-frenzy, no doubt.

Fair Isle at Urban Outfitters

I don't know why THIS was the fair isle sweater to turn my head, but here it is:

Lux Fairisle Sweater Dress from Urban Outfitters, $58. Available in grey (above) or black.

Cozy sweater dress knit with a bit of angora for some serious softness. Knit with allover folksy stripes and cut with a deep-v neck. Rib-knit trim at the neck, sleeves and hem. Exclusive to Urban Outfitters. Imported. Machine wash.
*Tunic silhouette
*Knee length
*35"l from shoulder to hem
*Fits true to size
*Ramie, acrylic, angora

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Un-Dress like an Icon


Frederick's of Hollywood has a new cover girl for its 2007-2008 holiday collection: Dita Von Teese.


Add the entire collection, sight unseen, to my Christmas list. Santa, I've been so naughty...

Friday, July 20, 2007

Sunday, April 8, 2007

My Magazine Subscriptions

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I will usually only subscribe to a magazine when I wish to save each issue for future reference or enjoyment. If I'm only going to read it once, I try to check it out at a library or browse at a bookstore or newsstand prior to purchasing. Magazines are just too expensive to purchase and then give away or recycle after one reading.

As I went through my magazines today, and rebuilt some of my lost internet bookmarks, I realized that I subscribe to a dozen different magazines. And most of them are up for renewal right now. {sob}

Sewing:
Vogue Pattern Magazines, 6 issues, $14.95 (renewal price)
Sew Today Magazine (McCall/Butterick Patterns), 4 issues, $11.95 (renewal price)
Vogue Fashion Fabrics swatch service, 6 issues, $30
I have subscribed to the two magazines and swatch service for several years now. I am now adding a new sewing magazine, from the makers of Threads (Taunton) which is chock full of practical sewing advice geared toward high fashion garments:
Sew Stylish, 4 issues, $19.95

Knitting:
Vogue Knitting, 4 issues, $19
After the spectacular Spring issue, I'm adding:
Interweave Knits, 5 issues for $21

Fashion:
Vogue just auto-renewed for a year, 12 issues at $19.97. I think the same is true for W and Lucky. I'll have to double check that to finalize my magazine budget information. I consider these magazines the basic in fashion reading. W is my favorite for photography, but Lucky is the most useful in showing me trends in fashion.

Dungeons and Dragons:
Alright, I don't want to hear it. The best investment I make each year is my subscription to Dungeon and Dragon magazines. I have been a continuous subscriber for {check bookshelf} six years. Each month, I eagerly await the arrival of the brand new issue. I read each issue cover to cover (ads included) before I am done. I will often save these magazines for a "special reading occasion" such as a Saturday morning in bed. I also read and reread each issue to the point of abuse. Having said that, I need to renew:
Dragon, 12 issues $38.95
Dungeon, 12 issues $38.95
This is also the ONLY magazine I will ever subscribe to for more than one year at a time, even though there is no discount.

Finally, my only general magazine, Every Day Food. Even though it is a Martha Stewart product, I find the magazine to be simple and down to earth. It contains easy recipes using food that is in season. It also offers freeze ahead suggestions, shopping lists, and general cooking information. I just subscribed to this one.

This year, I have decided not to renew my subscription to Selvedge. Even though it is a beautiful magazine full of interesting information, I've decided to change it to a month to month decision. Also, I will not renew a trial subscription to Pink, a magazine for female executives.

Update:
Okay, for sewing magazines it's $76.85 per year, plus whatever I buy at the bookstore. That's approximately $3.84 for 20 issues.

For knitting magazines, it is $40 for nine issues, or about $4.44 each. But I buy lots of other knitting magazines at the bookstore.

For Dungeons and Dragons, I spend $77.90 for a year, or $3.25 an issue. That's a steal for the amount of times I've read these magazines.

Right now, we're looking at a sub-total of $194.75 a year and 53 magazines.