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Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Loved One and Yudi Ela

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Last month, after England and a short visit to Vancouver, I met up with my baby brother in Northern California and together along with his best pal and my best pal we drove the scenic route down to Los Angeles. Upon our LA arrival we shot over to my partner's house, stuffed the already busting at the seams car with as many vintage velvet, taffeta and silk dresses as we could and headed over to photographer Yudi Ela's house. Yudi Ela is a marvelously talented Los Angles based photographer who I cannot recommend enough for those of you in need! She greeted us in the three digit weather with cool water, a fan and all my favourite nibbly bits. All of the dresses in the above shots are available now in our Pasadena shop and will soon be available online for purchase along with many, many more.  You can see the full collection of photos here!

All photos by Yudi Ela, please credit this lovely lady should you repost them. Thanks! 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

taking a hike






A few weekends ago we went on a sixteen hour day adventure with our pals Samantha, Patrick & Nadia. Our adventure began bright and early with a difficult middle seatbelt that, even with the generous help of a tool toting coffee shop employee would not budge. We double bum buckled and were quickly off into nature equipped with coffee, snacks and a Catskills trail guide. After a winding trip (and the necessary salt and carbonated drink combo to calm a motion sick belly) we arrived at our first destination, the Kaaterskills Falls. A pleasant trek through the forest led us to one of America's oldest tourist destinations, a double cascade waterfall. The trail technically ends at the bottom of the falls due to the tenuous footing at the top lookout and being the Safety Susie that I am I stayed behind and had a private moment with nature (not really, was watching with horror young and old stumble their way up the rocky path in all variety of improper footwear) while the rest of my party ventured north to see a pretty falls view. The looks of sheer horror on both Landon's and Samantha's faces told me I'd made the right decision to stay behind.

After our first hike we went in search of a hearty meal to carry us through our second hike of the day (and hearty meals we did find). Three of us greedily ordered extravagant grilled cheese sandwiches (which I later deeply regretted) with superfluous side dish servings. This day was perfect and I'm not one to regret food but man alive, did I ever regret this lunch. We scanned through the trail guide and picked out an ambitious hike praising a glorious view which we hoped to enjoy the early stages of sunset with. This. Was. So. Intense. There was many a point where I stopped convinced I was about to either poop my pants or throw-up or combo party the two. My crew, my zealous hiking companions, went forward with eagerness while I slumped behind, bloody (accidental off path hiking/monkey climbing vertical with only branches and rocks securing us to the wall of the mountain), unbuttoned (shorts were too tight after lunch) and breathless. I thought "this must be my wake-up call, this is the moment that I'll share when I'm an aerobics hero" (has not happened). About 45 minutes in we noted that the sun was slowly ducking down behind the neighbouring mountain and if we didn't hurry up we'd be hiking down in the dark (worst nightmare, those drops were drops, big, big drops). So my fearless companions sped up and left Landon and I sluggishly (me sluggishly) making our way up through paradise. (There was a plateau that would be home to every mythical, fairy-like creature ever dreamed up.) And here is where the story turns tragic. Our friends made it to the top and we heard them clear as day praising the glorious view and cruel me could not go on and kind Landon would not leave me so we stopped, five minutes to the top. FIVE MINUTES. The second climax of the day missed by me because I am a baby. Mostly though because my stomach let out an audible bear like growl that I am convinced was a "you're going to poo your pants if you continue" warning. Our descent was speedy and chipper and we were rewarded at the bottom of the trail with a man laughing hysterically for a prolonged period of time while his wife affectionately looked on and informed us that he'd caught "a case of the giggles". I began to wonder if this was some sort of affliction and if so could I have this affliction?

Our next stop was Snyder's Tavern, a Catskills staple and one of the first bars to obtain a license in the area after the prohibition (I think). We were somewhat unsettled by the spot (do not have any photos as it was dark by this point but I did find this youtube video!) Our unease was put to rest once we entered and enjoyed a round of beers in the red light surrounded by stuffed wildlife . Our final stop of the day was a Chinese restaurant in Queens praised by Sam and Pat as the best they'd had in the city. It was close to midnight by this point and when we arrived we had the spot entirely to ourselves. There we feasted on duck (a first for me) and crab (another first) before retiring for the night and slipping into our beds for a well earned sleep.

Instagrams after the cut!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Redding with Frances Baker











I'd been saving this gorgeous Frances Baker dress for my now annual trip to Connecticut since it's arrival last month. I wish I could eloquently articulate just how brilliantly constructed this handmade dress is. Josephine lovingly hand crafts all of her garments with deliciously soft and eco friendly fabrics. The quality in construction and material of this dress reminds me of my favored vintage finds, so unlike the disposable fast fashion floating around these days. I am so impressed by Josephine and am excited to watch her collection grow!

Visit her site for her beautifully photographed complete collection here!

8tracks playlist here!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Hallow Wieners

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Happy Halloween!

Three more shots from our TLO shoot with Aimee Brodeur (to be released, along with a new TLO website, tomorrow)!

(Make-up by my exceedingly talented LA pal Veronica Chanel)

Thursday, October 27, 2011

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Landon and I were afforded the rare opportunity of riding in a car last Friday! We took a trip to bucolic New Jersey for the day with Jordan.

I must confess, this entry was made solely for procrastination purposes, should really get back to work now :-/. Have a safe and Happy Halloween all! Just in case you haven't had a listen yet, I've three halloween mixes here: Vampires, Monsters & Supernaturals.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Promenade

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My favourite feature of our vintage playboy collection has always been the little "day in the life" photo series of their centerfold (especially the series on Miss January 1967, Surrey Marshe). This lot that Landon snapped the other day while running errands in our neighbourhood reminded me a little of those features.

The yellow dress has long been a favourite but it's worn out and (much like the rest of my closet) on it's last legs. If any of you vintage enthusiasts should ever come across this dress or a similar dress and you're not going to snap it up for yourself please, please let me know, I would love to have a back-up!

Hope you are all enjoying a long weekend full of "Barbe-quois"!

(ps. I feel like these pictures make me look like Molly Shannon's character on Seinfeld. )

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter with Wray

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This weekend was spent with Wray being gigantic babies at her mum's beautiful home in Connecticut. It was a visit full of newborn farm kittens, pizza, ice cream, more icecream, egg painting, egg painting spills, Easy A, dress-up and fog, lots and lots of fog, all ingredients to a perfect sleepover weekend.

Now, pardon me while I go brush my "My Lady Lovely Locks" hair one hundred strokes while watching anime versions of The Little Mermaid.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

she saw the water-lily bloom

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A few more while at the cottage! This is my first moment of solitude since coming home and I'm spending it splayed across an air mattress (more comfortable than our dilapidated sofa) watching Wuthering Heights (1970, Timothy Dalton is such a babe in this) and plotting a cheese and pasta filled dinner.

If you should happen to be in the city for upcoming fashion festivities and would like a break from the glitz and glam send me an email and join me for some leisure activities (activities include balancing out the air mattress with our bottoms, watching period dramas, eating cheese and pulling the split ends off of our hair).

ps. just in case! Thank you so much for all the help with our project so far! I very much hope to be a busy lady by months end sewing together brooches and sticking loads of goodies in the post!
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