Saturday night I'll be routing for my close friend DJ psychology at the Red Bull 3Style. I'm sure this will be an event not to miss. The DJ line is as follows:
A-ROCK
TRUSPIN
FIGURE8
MILES MOORE
DJ SPAZ
RILLY GUILTY
DJ PSYCHOLOGY
KELLY NUNES
(more info here)
I haven't seen psych play in a while, so I am excited. I hope you see you out there, it will be good to see some long losts.
GOOD LUCK PSYCH, I'LL BE ROUTING!
the selby makes me jealous of...
decor.
I've been paying a lot of attention to interior design blogs, sites, magazines these days. I save pictures of things and ideas I like, hoping that one day that I can execute them. Here are a few:
I like the white walls and staircase, hate the pillows and chair, love the wall art. I don't think it would match any of my other deco tastes, but it's still pretty.
Like the white walls and sheets, like the wooden accents, hate the curtains and the emptiness of the room. Oh and the fan is horrible.
I like the wall art, not necessarily where it is placed, but I think in the right location they would really complement a room without looking tacky. I would also put them vertical.
I love so much about this room. But first, I hate those lamps. I love that it is separated to create a 'sun room' with a simple shelving unit. I love the light, plants, and cosy feel. This is the type of room you wouldn't leave on a Sunday.
At my mom's house we have this great bookshelf in the living room, I think that's why I'm drawn to this one. I like how they actually organized and (I'm sure) bought the books to create a multicolor effect.
I love kitchens and I love white. I appreciate that its a little messy and that the appliances are kept out, also that you can see into some of the cupboards. One day I'll have a big kitchen...I'm not sure why I was drawn to this bathroom, maybe the red pumps in the corner? Maybe because I have hanging necklaces in my bedroom? Maybe because I'm obsessed with anything marine these days? I think that the thing that makes me cringe is the wallpaper border and the TV, but something in this motif would be great.
I like the white walls and staircase, hate the pillows and chair, love the wall art. I don't think it would match any of my other deco tastes, but it's still pretty.
Like the white walls and sheets, like the wooden accents, hate the curtains and the emptiness of the room. Oh and the fan is horrible.
I like the wall art, not necessarily where it is placed, but I think in the right location they would really complement a room without looking tacky. I would also put them vertical.
I love so much about this room. But first, I hate those lamps. I love that it is separated to create a 'sun room' with a simple shelving unit. I love the light, plants, and cosy feel. This is the type of room you wouldn't leave on a Sunday.
At my mom's house we have this great bookshelf in the living room, I think that's why I'm drawn to this one. I like how they actually organized and (I'm sure) bought the books to create a multicolor effect.
I love kitchens and I love white. I appreciate that its a little messy and that the appliances are kept out, also that you can see into some of the cupboards. One day I'll have a big kitchen...I'm not sure why I was drawn to this bathroom, maybe the red pumps in the corner? Maybe because I have hanging necklaces in my bedroom? Maybe because I'm obsessed with anything marine these days? I think that the thing that makes me cringe is the wallpaper border and the TV, but something in this motif would be great.
the poet of glamour.
I know who Peter Lindbergh is, I've seen his spreads; but after going though the new March Harper's Bazaar and seeing three awesome features with his photography, I definitely got on my best friend google and started reading.
The most interesting said, was that his childhood and where he grew up is what influenced his perception, thus his photography. He grew up in the West German town of Duisburg. Located at the heart of the Ruhr coal field (which was then a flourishing center of heavy industry). Growing up, he spent all of his free time outdoors. The side of the river where he lived was flanked by green grass and trees, while the other was crammed with factories and bordered by ship loading docks. Photographic historian Martin Harrison noted the impact of these contrasting environments and said them to be influential in his photos.
You be the judge:
The most interesting said, was that his childhood and where he grew up is what influenced his perception, thus his photography. He grew up in the West German town of Duisburg. Located at the heart of the Ruhr coal field (which was then a flourishing center of heavy industry). Growing up, he spent all of his free time outdoors. The side of the river where he lived was flanked by green grass and trees, while the other was crammed with factories and bordered by ship loading docks. Photographic historian Martin Harrison noted the impact of these contrasting environments and said them to be influential in his photos.
You be the judge:
i'll make an exception...
I remember buying knock offs in college, I think that's what maybe killed it for me. Since then I haven't been a Louis Vuitton gal, I think that the print and cuts are are too bold, bulky, cliche.
But there are always exceptions to every rule... The Cruise 2009 Collection's Galliera Riveira. I'm in love.
But there are always exceptions to every rule... The Cruise 2009 Collection's Galliera Riveira. I'm in love.
hedi slimane x courtney love.
color me white and navy.
roll up the rim to...
wow wow wow. i wish i was a boy.
striking gold.
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