I have a problem. [admitting it is the first step right?]
I'm obsessed with Anthropologie. it started a while ago, but took off last year when I realized there was a store close enough to stop by on my lunch break. since then my closet has been accumulating Anthro. it's where I picked up my red pants, a blazer or two, and this killer dress. I try to buy "investment pieces" that are more classic than trendy so they'll last me a while, and watch for sales because it can get pricey. but usually the quality of the piece makes it worth it.
since I just finished a 2-day purge of my wardrobe [nothing from Anthro in the donation pile, sorry Princeton thrifters] I thought it would be fun to share 3 of my recent purchases, which I plan to wear on my upcoming vacation to North Carolina. if you follow me on Pinterest these probably look familiar. [my "dream closet" board has turned into more of a shopping list / styling inspiration board. more on that later.]
first: this incredibly comfortable and versatile dress. I have another Puella maxi [navy + white stripes] I bought last spring which I absolutely adore. at first I didn't think the maxi trend would work for me but that dress changed my mind. the fabric has held up well, so I knew this basic black number would be a great investment piece. I'm picturing it with a jean jacket + scarf for travel, gold belt + chunky turquoise necklace for sightseeing or dinner. I'm definitely going to be wearing this one all summer.
I also picked up these bubblegum pink shorts. they are super soft and such a flattering length. I've been in a weird limbo with shorts since I graduated college... I'm old enough to realize short-shorts are not appropriate, but bermuda shorts make me look 4 feet tall. these are the perfect in-between. long enough to be appropriate- no cheeks showing- but not momish. [sorry to the moms out there but you know what I mean] I have a feeling these are going to be the summer equivalent to my red pants. stripes, solids, chambray... anything goes. they also have these in regular blue jean which I think I need to invest in as well. right?
and finally, since it is a beach vacation, this newsprint bikini. I fell in love the moment I saw it. a little bit of a splurge for swimwear but once I put it on I knew it was worth every penny. black and white is classic, the pattern makes it fun but not so trendy it will be out of style next year, and the yellow trim pop of color is just... perfect.
vacation is in 3 weeks so until then I'll be dreaming up outfits and keeping my fingers crossed for lots of sun. and trying to keep myself from any more shopping.
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3.04.2012
anthropologists anonymous
1.16.2012
some pin-spiration
my Pinterest obsession continues. I recently pinned quite a few vintagey things that I would LOVE to have and/or imitate in my house. but I don't have a house, so I pin them instead. here's a few things from my virtual redecorating spree:
this vintage typewriter
found via: le ballon rose
this amazing yellow dresser. [and maybe the chevron wall too.]
found via: Living with Lindsay
these chevron chairs... though not in the same room as the wall.
found via: kaminwilliams
this... entire shelf! I love the vintage camera and MI plate,
but the tiny wooden NYC landmarks are my favorite.
found via: Kelle Hampton
this collage of old frames, photos, and clocks.
found via: apartment therapy
and this red car. vehicles can count as vintage home decor,
since your garage is [technically] part of your house. right?
found via: Sarah Kate Photo
9.04.2011
why I want to be a photographer
by definition, photography is the art of capturing light.
but I believe it's more than that. to me, photography is the art of capturing emotion.
anyone with decent glass can point a camera and click. they can say "stand like this, put your hand here", do a little photoshopping and make a nice picture. but it takes something more to capture real human emotion.
by no means have I mastered the art. but I can't waste my time trying to achieve anything less.
but I believe it's more than that. to me, photography is the art of capturing emotion.
anyone with decent glass can point a camera and click. they can say "stand like this, put your hand here", do a little photoshopping and make a nice picture. but it takes something more to capture real human emotion.
by no means have I mastered the art. but I can't waste my time trying to achieve anything less.
7.09.2011
week 23: love yourself
week 23 combines the message challenge with something I've been wanting to try out for a while: a mirror self portrait that doesn't show the camera.
[and in case you're wondering... that is not a real tattoo. it's not even a temporary tattoo. it's edited in. I have always wanted a tattoo, but never really knew what to get or where to put it. thanks to pinterest, I've been collecting ideas. currently loving the shoulder placement, obviously.]
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