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Remember that time you pulled me close listening to Kathleen live
the next morning we brushed our teeth on the sidewalk while we giggled
I loved those day...
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Buy Me. Rene Furterer.

Rene Furterer Volumea Volumizing Shampoo 5.07 oz
What it is:
A gentle volumizing shampoo for fine and limp hair.
What it does:
This volumizing shampoo adds body and bounce while providing all-day volume to the finest hair. Its gentle cleansing formula removes dirt without stripping your strands of their essential moisture.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Fall/Winter '10 Winter Kate Lookbook.

via Nylon - "In the fall ’10 collection, just her second for Winter Kate, Richie mines rock’n’roll icons like Stevie Nicks and Debbie Harry for a genre-spanning, era-crossing line. It’s both retro and modern, with floaty dresses and printed jackets that you’ll never want to put back in the closet."






Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
What's On Sale: Lanvin, Thread Social, Vanessa Bruno @TheOutnet

Vanessa Bruno Linen-blend dress

Lanvin Denim platform pumps

Thread Social Tulip pendant necklace

Albertus Swanepoel Belmondo woven trilby
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Joan Jett on LOVE.

via - LOVE Magazine blog
‘It’s a shag, not a mullet.’ Joan Jett rasps at me with her smoke filled throat. ‘Technically a mullet is short in front of the ears and longer behind.’ It’s good that she has clarified this, she does not seem the sort of woman that takes much shit and certainly I would not want the terminology of her ‘do to be wrong.
Having started way back when in 1975, with her band The Runaways, Joan was the original bad girl, all leather pants and back combing, ‘two hours sometimes just with the hairspray,’ she confirms. ‘It wasn’t initially leathers; it was glam…British glitter rock, Bowie; that kind of thing. That was The Runaways origins.’
She started The Runaways as a mere kitten aged 15, (she was on rhythm guitar and sharing vocals), the band started to pick up a whole load of attention across the world; and for good reasons, six hot leather clad chicks rocking out, what’s not to like? After five years, the band went their separate ways, and Joan was left to forge a career out of the rock n’ rubble. So, being that shaggy haired multi-tasking alpha female sort, she did. When no record label would take her solo work, she started her own, Blackheart Records. She found ‘three good looking guys’ to play instruments and she partied on as Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, giving forth timeless classics such as ‘I Love Rock And Roll,’ (You might remember one Britney Spears grinding doe eyed and snake hipped to it, but Joan was on it first), as well as ‘Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)’, ‘Bad Reputation’ and ‘You Don’t Own Me’. ... It's a good read, so continue reading...
Friday, March 26, 2010
What's On Sale @TheOutnet.

Alaïa Platform patent sandals

Missoni Rosalia knitted long cardigan

Rachel Gilbert Phoenix studded leather jacket
Sienna Miller Blogs.

Sienna Miller blogs about her recent trip to Haiti. Global Ambassador for the International Medical Corp, Sienna Miller visited Haiti to do her part with relief efforts.
Haiti - March 2010
I came to Haiti as an ambassador for the International Medical Corps, an organisation that I have been working with for over a year. Their teams arrived 22 hours after the devastating earthquake of January 12 and have been a powerful and leading medical presence ever since.
I arrived in the Dominican Republic from London on the night of March 18, and met up with my friends Marge Aguirre from International Medical Corps, and David Serota, a talented filmmaker who has come to document the long-term health care needs that lie ahead for Haiti.
We flew the following morning to Port-au-Prince and were met in the chaos by Andy Gleadle, our operations director, (the kind of man mountain that you hope to be around in disaster zones like this one), and were briefed on the security issues we potentially faced. For starters, the local jail was destroyed in the quake and, as a result, 5,000 prisoners are free and roaming the streets. There were serious security problems in Haiti before the earthquake, but of course everything has now intensified. Three NGO workers were kidnapped last week, so Andy told us what to expect and how we would be protected (a two-car convoy at all times, watchmen by the tents etc). Afterward we drove to the guesthouse to meet the team, drop our bags and then head out to start the day. Continue reading....
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Bodkin. Eco-silhouettes.

Bodkin is a women’s collection that brings to clothing the mission of architectural modernism: good, smart design. With comfort at its core, Bodkin creates urban essentials with modern silhouettes and wry detail—patchworking, carefully deployed asymmetry—that lends its simple shapes a subtle specialness. Bodkin favors a relaxed, understated, day-to-night sense of chic that reflects the personality of creative Brooklyn.
Designer Eviana Hartman is also a writer; she was the fashion features editor at NYLON, fashion writer at Vogue and Teen Vogue, and the founding columnist of EcoWise in The Washington Post. She collaborated with designer Wendy Mullin on the Sew U series of books for Little, Brown and Potter Craft, and has written about music, style, architecture, and design for such publications as Dwell, I.D., Purple Fashion, VMan, Domino, and Wired.



















