Monday, February 17, 2014
0067 - the list
I really blame the shopping craving on:
these AMAZING mules
this retro inspired swim suit
this pair of boyfriend denim
these awesome (!!!) spotted shorts
mmm sweaters
this funky sweater
forever in black (glitter)
PHEW! I'm a wanty lady! I have been trying to go through and clean out my closet and I now have to decide how to get rid of these goodies...I used to have an Etsy shop and I've seen some pretty good "shop my closet" Instagrams, but I'll have to do some more research. Got any good spots?
With the help of my dad's air miles I've booked myself a little trip back south to the desert leaving the husband at home so I can meet up with my gal pal Dawn! I am thrilled we are going back to the Ace for a few days!!
We've agreed that we have to do more than just drink (we have a tendency to just drink all our meals starting the moment we get there). I'm thinking I'll take her to Moortens Garden (you know the one from our wedding).
Anyhow it's sushi happy hour time for us. Update again soon!
xxo
Friday, June 21, 2013
0014 -- bridal shower prep





available at: zara, free people, free people, wasteland, wasteland
after much deliberation here's what i ended up with from wasteland and cost me under $60!:
as much as i love the floral crown trend, i just don't think that i've got that sweetness that it takes to pull it off, as well i'm a sucker for playing with my now lavender hair! here are a few accessories i've been thinking of wearing with it:
bracelet from etsy, knuckle ring from etsy, heels from zara, necklace from need supply.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
0011 -- rawfinery

she makes some of the most simply beautiful jewelry pieces i've seen in a long time. mixing raw and refined materials she's found a balance of beauty and edgy that every girl could crave. i am so thrilled to share a few of my favorite pieces below! make sure to check out her etsy shop for all her wares!


Friday, June 7, 2013
0007 -- in the neighborhood
i've had the joy of living in a few different parts of la and have had some real adventures here. from the bike scene to working in fashion. from food to art shows and most things in between los angeles has helped me grow up and figured out what is important. when i first moved here i was working for free people, going out to the cha cha most nights, and was eating a lot of vegan. sunday mornings were spent at the hollywood farmers market trying to decide if my menu this week included clover honey or tomatillos. living in east hollywood made for some great spots between silverlake and hollywood proper to visit:
the cha cha - try the bloody mary
green leaves - it's all about the "chicken" drumsticks
hollywood farmer's market - bring you own bags!
ground works - ice coffee forever
griffith observatory - go for a hike, check out the stars, great the day after it rains
stout burger - get the one with the fig jam
the drawing room - pbr in bottles and sunday rock and roll karaoke
alcove bakery - the princess cake and smoked salmon bagel
after moving away from east hollywood and no longer working for free people. i moved down to korea town, worst parking and traffic i've had to deal with, but some really cool drinking spots and so easy to get on the metro which opened up so many possibilities since i didn't have a car for the first seven months that i lived here. although walking around probably wasn't the best idea jordan and i often found ourselves walking the 'hood to see what was up. here were a few of the neat places that we discovered:
hms bounty - cheap and filled with old sailor types, try the onion rings!
r bar - wednesday night karaoke
seongbukdong - the la ribs
soot bull jip - take a group so you can try everything
bohemia - they give you popcorn with your drinks!
beer belly - the duck fat fries
zion market - get your sushi fish for half the price of whole foods
getting out of koreatown took us a lot longer than i thought it would, but i guess that's the joy of cheap rent and lots of room-you don't want to move. when we finally did find a place, we went only five miles west to la brea/west hollywood. our duplex was more like a fun house with slanted floors and curved walls. we move in with one of nearest and dearest friends and learned all about parking the car friday and not moving it again until monday morning. of course that means we had to have lots of places to be able to walk to:
rosewood tavern - great for weeknights
the golden state - some of the best burgers we've had
lacma - they have the stark bar and it's free on weeknights after 3pm
bao dim sum - two words: juicy pork
village idiot - the best english breakfast (and a bottle of prosecco $15 before 1pm)
necromance - if you dig dead things...
salt's cure - the first place we had a pork chop medium rare
agent provocateur - take your significant other, they'll thank you
animal - we've spent a few birthdays and anniversaries here, be warned: it can take weeks for a reservation
getting sick of our moves yet? well hold on for this last one! eight months ago jordan and i moved into our current duplex in angelino heights of echo park. it's easily my favorite of the neighborhoods we've lived in. easy for parking, quiet at night, and the houses are just magnificent! plus it's filled with all kinds of history (they filmed thriller and charmed only a few blocks away)! not only has this been one of the best areas we've lived but also has some of my favorite spots to hit:
hutch vintage - all the big eye art you can find!
4100 bar - like a gypsy's den with better music
the park - $5 burger wednesday and byob
guisados - the taco sampler
little joy - used to be a super dive and now it's just super rad
villany general store - get your lodge camping gear here
xioa - curry pho and a bahn mi
el prado - they spin records and they have great wine
two boots pizza - grab a few slices before seeing a show next door at the echo
origami vinyl - sure it's overpriced, but it's so cute
phew! so there's my list, i know it's a little heavy on the food. i'm assuming that you like to eat as much as i do. we'll be sure to add to it again. hopefully this little list helps you in possibly picking somewhere great to eat or something new to see!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
0006 -- banded

i'm really geeked on the fact that we get to have a real say in our bands as we're having them custom made. i've gathered a few ideas for my ring, but of course can't decide on anything. here's a few images i've gathered:






what does your dream wedding band look like?
0005 -- hey mary poppins
clare vivier's tropezienne
need supply's anything else bag
battle spike satchel from nasty gal
7 chi reflection pocket tote
hansel from basel color block tote
deux lux mojito warrior weekender
deux lux empire city duffle
now if only i could make a decision...
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
0003 -- a shoe in review
it's hard to find pieces that are both unique, and yet still a bit on trend. i really find myself skipping out on entire trends (like those weird drop crotch pants that seem to be coming back or the fully see through lace hippy pants). the one look i have been a fan of is the cut out bootie. it seems every shoe designer is making one and so i did my homework reading reviews, looking at polyvore and shopstyle every so often.
and even held out the few times i saw some OK ones on sale. finally i found a pair through free people that i had to have even if i wasn't thrilled on their price. finally, yesterday i came home for lunch and found these jeffrey campbell braken ankle booties waiting for me:
jeffery campbell used to be my soft spot. for years they couldn't create anything i didn't love! right around the time i started to shop less their shoes got just a little too crazy (i'm blaming it on those signature gaga shoes by Alexander McQueen, remember those? crazy!) anyhow, back to these perfect boots...they really are perfect, a great soft but structured leather. gold toe, heel, and buckle detailing. just enough toe cleavage to not look weird and the perfect wooden stacked heel. they're going to become my new favorite shoe and really the possibilities are endless!