mod movers
Purple Magazine has launched a virtual boutique where you can select pieces from their savvy editorials and own them for yourself! See my favorite picks below:
From top to bottom left to right:
1. Rodarte’s cream cotton floral Embroidery Top 2. Prada belted wool coat 3. Haider Ackermann’s Gold sequin and metal cut-out skirt 4. Miu Miu’s Pink and silver glitter chamois peep-toe leather heels
For more visit: purple BOUTIQUE
DI$COUNT merch shirt, gypsy headband from Polka Dots and Moonbeams LA, “We’re all Mad Here” necklace from Bear and Bird Boutique + Gallery FL and lots of eyeshadows + Dubonet lipstick from MAC
Headed out to the OH WOW! book store and was greeted by this friendly fellow
Holiday pastries at Black Hound NYC
Popped in The Pleasure Chest, famed NYC sex shop in the village and laughed like middle schoolers at all the paraphernalia (boobie lollipops, etc)
Leo Fitzpatrick’s new book
Leo taking a smoke break and joining me in social anxiety
Being creeps down an alley-way
A peek inside “Not Garbage”
One of my best friends Carolina and I enjoying a Cabernet
I’m super excited to share with you exclusive photos Sisters of the Black Moon sent me!
I’ve been following the folky trios’ webstore/tumblr/internet dabblings for a chunk of months now: It’s about time I gave them their own post, and it features behind-the-scenes photos from their upcoming editorial shot by Alexandra Valenti! Bewitching…
Sisters of the Black Moon (aka Sara Larocca-Ramm, Rachel Hunt and Alecia Marcum) opened in February 2010 . Based out of Texas, the ladies have created an online vintage store combining a mix of rock & roll threads, Victorian inspired antiquities, hand-crafted amulets & emblems.
AND NOW FOR THE PHOTOS!
For more eccentricities for the shadows of your soul, visit Sisters of the Black Moon
lola schnabel + courtney love at the hole gallery for the opening of lola’s show “love before intimacy” in new york, new york. meeting courtney was unreal for a grunge girl whose teen years were in the 90′s! i listen to hole practically every other day (coincidental that the show was at “the hole” gallery- bwahaha). oh, batshit ladies- i love you so.
lola and julian schnabel
tim barber at his book signing for “untitled photographs” at the oh wow! book club in new york, new york
a harmony korine painting at the oh wow! book club in new york, new york
via Spanish Moss
From top to bottom left to right:
1. John Galliano 1997 2. Chanel 1991 3. Chanel 1990 4. Balenciaga 1998 5. Thierry Mugler 1997 6. Thierry Mugler 1996 7. Versace 1990 8. Versace 1997 9. Lancetti 1991 10. Karl Lagerfeld 1992 11. Christian Lacroix 1994 12. Karl Lagerfeld 1996 13. Hussein Chalayan 1998 14. Ann Demeulemeester 1997 15. Helmut Lang 1997 16. Alexander McQueen 1997 17. Alexander McQueen 1994 18. Alexander McQueen 1998
Art Basel was… decadent madness. I drove around with my friend in a Ford Mustang, stayed in a hotel downtown that is reminiscent of the early 90′s and generally felt like one of the leads in Miami Vice. I was also way too pale for what is considered acceptable by tanning standards in the 305.