Sunday, November 21, 2010

It's That Time of The Year

Yes, it is that time of the year again. Time to be cheery and be possessed by the Christmas spirit. And I think this year I'm feeling a bit materialistic. Well maybe not. Maybe I just know what I want this year. I know that a chunk of the stuff on my list is attainable but I also know that I ain't getting some stuff from the list anyway so what the hell. It wouldn't hurt to put it out there, would it?

I want to move to a new place. I'm sick of staying here in this rathole. I still would like to live in the East though. Even if it takes me an hour to get to work.

I want to start running but I don't have an outfit for it. Even shoes. Well I can't go running in bondage boots, can I? And the Nike X Undercover collaboration's looking good.

I've been salivating over this Preen circa 2004 sweater since I saw it on Yahoo Japan. After more than a year, it's still there.

I'm liking this Dries Van Noten top.


I don't wear accessories but this Rick Owens bangle, I would wear it everday.
Gareth Pugh boots from a few seasons ago. I've been trying to look for a really nice pair of shoes but I can't find one. Balenciaga messenger bag. I need a bag. Even my colleague told me to stop using the rag disguised as a tote I use everyday.
Rodarte Knit Cardigan. Yes, this belongs in the realm of the impossible with the US $ 2000 price tag. But hey, maybe someone with shitloads of money might want to do a good deed and get this for me.
A bit of Rick Owens would also be nice.

Aside from the house, it looks like almost everything is from the fashion department. But a new/better job (in terms of job scope and pay) wouldn't hurt. I know that I've been living like a hippie for a while now but I also wouldn't mind a bit of a windfall. And also new stamps in my passport. I need to shut up now. Or else, this would never end.

Photos from all over the internet
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

My ______ Is Better Than Your ______


I don't know if I'm just getting bored of the stuff in my wardrobe. I end up wearing the same thing every time. And by that, I don't just mean I wear the same things over and over. Lately, I wear the same exact outfit on the same day of the week. I noticed that I do the faux leather vest-black v-neck-black coated jeans-strappy boots combo on Tuesdays, black cut-off t-shirt-cobweb knit striped cardigan-black jeans-rivet belt-boots combo on Wednesdays, cobweb knit green sweater-black singlet on Saturdays, and so on and so forth. You get my drift.

So maybe out of the boredom with what I have in my closet (or maybe just the boredom at my office desk this morning) I started clicking and clicking on photos of fashion-type people and then ended up looking at photos of Visionaire's Cecilia Dean.





She has this blog-type section on the V Magazine website which shows her outfit pick of the week. Aside from career-envy, this woman gives me closet-envy (having a sheer amount of nice clothes that you can bike to work at 7am in Givenchy)


If only I could wear Balenciagas, Margielas, Rodarte, vintage Helmut Lang to work every day.


Photos from vmagazine.com

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Monday, November 8, 2010

The Beast and Dragon, Adored


Look, I've read the directions. I know the trends.
I know what's out there. So, screw it.

Let's take riding lessons...




to when Stella McCartney had the reigns on Chloe (Spring 2001 RTW).


Self-Service: "What's the most innovative thing that you've seen lately?"
Alexander Wang: "Nothing, really."

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Image Source: Style, Google (LOL), "The Horse in Art"

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Domestication


I am now in the middle of one of those tasks I have developed an aversion to - house hunting. I am right now living in a dump. Hey, the rent is cheap so can't really complain, eh. That's the only good thing about this space. And I think the cosmos is playing tricks on me. Even this dump doesn't want me. So now, I need to move. Well, I have only fully unpacked my suitcase a couple of months ago and now I might have to pack again. Good thing I don't have a lot of stuff and I just have clothes and shoes. I'm beginning to think that I'm living a nomadic life.

So okay, moving. I've been looking at residential listings in the papers and online and there's one thing I hate about it. Most of them are fully furnished. I don't want to sound like an asshole but I bet most of the furniture in those rooms I wouldn't like. Well, to be fair, I don't really like a lot of stuff in my room. I just want a bed, a chair, and a lamp.

Again, like the last living space post I did here, I still want my next room to look like Alexander Wang's studio! Black furniture, white walls, dark hardwood floors, lots of space and humongous windows.






And if I'm gonna be a creature derived from the genes of Martha Stewart and Rick Owens, I might make these gorgeous concrete furniture by myself. But I highly doubt that I'm gonna go to the hardware store and pour some cement onto a steel frame to make slabs of concrete to make a table and a chair.



Now I just need to find a space to dump my stuff in and call it home. I'm suddenly craving for Saturday nights at home in front of a TV. Oh wait, I don't have a TV.

Photos of Alexander Wang's studio nicked from theselby.com
Photos of Stefan Zwicky's concrete furniture swiped from hapsical.blogspot.com
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Heaven



Drapiness has reached the point of saturation. I know, I know. It's so pedestrian that almost everyone who wants to be called "avant garde" (I ain't a fan of the term especially when related to fashion) just slaps on some monochrome (I use monochrome here in terms of the non-colours black, white and gray, and not monochrome like "different shades of blue or red or green") cotton jersey and then claims to be a member of a fashion cult. But then, they almost always end up looking like 10,000 others within a two-kilometer radius. Sometimes, it just makes me want to wear bright neon colours and mollify myself with truck loads of junk food and never go out of the house again.

Yeah, and usually, the above-described people look to Rick Owens/Gareth Pugh for inspiration. By look-to-for-inspiration, I mean knock-off. Hey, just saying...

But whatever. I still love Gareth Pugh. I still can't afford him though. Almost US$500 for a t-shirt? Well, yes and no. But I'm mostly leaning towards no. But if I could afford it, why the hell not? The strappy boots (either the patent leather with patent leather straps or the matte gray with gray ribbon used as strap) are pretty covetable though. And the jackets! Ahhh heaven!

Okay so on with the video. I like the music. I like the very minimal production design (if a white and a black background could count as production design). As always, I like the Matthew Stone soundtrack. And of course, I love, love, love the clothes.

Gareth's video for Spring Summer 2011 reminds me of most of the stuff I like in fashion. Well, maybe not most of but a lot of the things I like in fashion. It's either "I want to make something in the same vein as that but not exactly like that" (sometimes, I just really like how it was made, not necessarily I'm killing myself for not thinking of making it first) or "I want to slap that on to my body and then step out of the house". With Gareth Pugh, it's almost always the latter.

Err, okay. Enough with the hero worship.

Video by Showstudio/Gareth Pugh snatched from youtube
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Everyday Uniform







Maybe if i can be one of those people who just wear one designer their whole life, I'd probably wear Margiela. Usually, conceptual clothes look crap a few hours after they're made. But I think Martin Margiela came up with well thought out clothes that still looks pretty damn good up until now. And there's nothing like going out wearing a duvet to make you feel dressed up.

Photos from ressurectionvintage.com
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Monday, August 16, 2010

In Absentia

So we took a vacation from this thing. We got bored. We got busy. Our lives got in the way. We have nothing to put in it. We found everything to be a big blah. But now, we're getting bored again from everything so we go back here.









We just need a bit of inspiration. Inspiration for what? Inspiration for our wardrobes that we are slowly getting sick of? Inspiration for projects that might or might not take off? Inspiration for our bleak lives? Maybe. Why not? I don't know. But the images, I just think they're pretty.

Photos from all over the internet.
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Friday, April 30, 2010

High Crass Call Girl


Greetings from the sunnier part of the world. So we have been ignoring our blog. We might be getting a bit bored with everything so I don't know.

So the other night I saw Peaches. The whole show was so lo-fi, lo-tech, minimalist, whatever. Just a beatbox, a guitar, stagedives, towels and chiffon. There's one thing I kinda found disturbing though, some men and women way past their fifties dancing to "Fuck The Pain Away".

Best line of the night from the Queen of Crass: "Jesus can walk on water. Peaches can walk on people."

Photos snatched from Facebook taken by one of our friends since I am too poor to afford a camera.

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Friday, April 23, 2010

One Night


I got kinda sick of blogging but let's edge back right in...
I'm super lovin' this photo of Kate Lanphear.

Thank you, Garance Dore.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Meat Eat Meat





Something bloody from L'Uomo Vogue by Steven Klein and Carine Roitfeld (I think, so don't take my word for it). We are not devout carnivores.
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Monday, March 8, 2010

Now Wait A Minute


We haven't totally ignored this joint. The other half is busy. And as for me, I'm busy dealing with boredom, depression, etc, etc. (Oh well, maybe I'm not depressed, just bored. Who knows? Who cares?!) Major updates soon. Since we usually put objects of desire and fashion related shit here maybe we'll put the stuff we saved on our hard drives here for our/your viewing pleasure. This shit sounds strange, that is, me talking/writing as if someone reads us. But yes, we kinda know that people actually spend time on this little page of ours. Ok enough of this. Updates soon.
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Friday, February 19, 2010

Totally Unexpected






I'm liking what I'm seeing. Didn't expect something from the creative head of some brand that I'm not a fan of to conjure something like this for his first collection under his own name. And it was styled by Melanie Ward. That's a big plus.

Clothes by Reed Krakoff
Photos from style.com
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