One of my biggest fashion pet peeves is jeans and running shoes, and yet this jeans and sneakers trend has won my heart. Let me clarify, there is a distinct difference between running shows and sneakers. Sneakers are meant for everyday use and running shoes are meant for working out. The most popular sneakers are New Balance and Nike. They come in a large range of colors and patterns and are ideal for a laid back look. The best way to style this trend is by pairing sneakers with cropped pants or maybe even a lace maxi skirt.
Refined Roughness
Monday, March 31
Sunday, August 11
Phillip Lim for Target
Another celeb collaboration is about to hit Target September 15 -- Phillip Lim for Target. Lim's collection is divided into morning, noon and night wardrobes. His goal was to create a solid selection of clothes for “everyday men and women” at Target’s price point. The line consists of more than 100 basics, ranging from $20 to $300.
P.S. Upon request (cough, cough Eric), I will start including men's fashion in my posts.
Tuesday, May 7
Tuesday, April 30
Saturday, April 27
I Love You
The Neighbourhood came out with their debut album "I Love You". So f***ing good!!! My girl Alec was awesome enough to buy us tickets to see them open for Atlas Genius for my birthday! I only got to meet 2/5 of the band. Sigh. But I did get the setlist with two autographs and these pics.
Bryan Sammis
Mikey Margott
Graffiti Park
Crop Top- Thrifted (American Apparel)
Shorts- Feathers
Sneakers- Converse
Belt- Thrifted (Wasteland)
Sunglasses- Beehive
Cross Bracelet- Cotton On
Pink Beaded Bracelet- Beauty Store and Salon
Jaguar Bracelet- Beehive
University of Texas "Transcend" Fashion Show
Last week I went to the "9 to 5: 100 Years of Working Women" at the University of Texas at Austin.
I met this lovely lady (pictured below) with THE coolest purse I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. The designer, D. L. Einbender, creates one-of-a-kind leather masks and purses using a technique borrowed from Renaissance Italy.
Mannequin photos via UTHTAC
I toured the department's artifact storage rooms. The rooms were dark to preserve the fabrics, so I was unable to take many pictures.
The U.T. Tower from Gearing Hall.
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