Monday, July 26, 2010

To Chop or Not to Chop

            That is the question. Seeing this new picture of Scarlett Johansson and her freshly cut hair makes me seriously consider chopping the whole thing off. Hmm.... what to do?

Photo courtesy of FashionIndie

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Obsessed With...

These boots...
And I would wear them with...


                 
          

Boots: Steven
Jacket: Marc Jacobs
Jeans: J Brand 
Tee: Saint James ® 
Scarf: Madewell

Happiness is a New Bag

             To quote Carrie Bradshaw  "Hello,  Lover". My new bag, courtesy of J Crew. It is just about half my size, which makes me giddy. Who doesn't love a big bag? I had recently started using smaller, cross-body bags to get me to and from work easily. I thought that I had converted to the smaller bag until I saw this one. Fall doesn't just bring on more layers, but bigger bags to carry the extra scarves, gloves, etc. you may need to get you through the different climates. Take a look and fall in love...


Exhibitor Mega Tote 
(It even un-zips at the bottom to expand!)

Photo courtesy of jcrew.com

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Back In Action

      Sorry for the lack of updates, but I was on vacation. My plan was to update during downtime during the vacation, but that didn't happen. My family and I met our relatives from Canada and Seattle in Sunriver, Oregon just like we do every 2 years. We rent out houses for the week and spend quite a relaxing time together. I did want to take more pictures, but it didn't work out like I'd hoped. Here are a few that I did have time to take.  

View of Mt. Shasta on the drive up to Oregon. 

My Dad and I getting tattoos (temporary) in Weed, CA. 
His is the SF 49er symbol and mine the Rolling Stones

My jewelry laid out in the closet of the condo we stayed in.

Me on my last day in Bend. Beautiful view behind me.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

New Talent

     So, I was the at Pier 39 the other night (tourist spot, I know) having dinner with my brother's friend and his mom. After dinner we decided to walk around a bit. Every few feet a different type of music is playing. Rave down by the guy who spray paints pictures, 50's walking past Johnny Rockets, and a guy playing Saxophone next to one of the fancier restaurants. Somewhere in-between all these, we heard this beautiful voice, thinking it was on a speaker. We soon realized that it was coming from a girl with just her guitar and a mic sitting on the side of the road.
    Her name is Selah Rauw. We saw her sitting with a sign in front asking everyone to help her out. She was raising money to get to LA to record a demo. We decided to help her out, of course. We have a soft spot for singer/songwriters. Something you don't think you'd hear down at the pier. I immediately friended her on facebook and went to her youtube channel. Here's a bit of her playing. If you like her too, help her out!


A Beatle in the Park

        Last night I went to the Paul McCartney concert at AT&T park. In all the many concerts I've been to I've never attended one in an outdoor stadium. I've been to quite a few concerts venues that are outside, but never an outdoor sports stadium. It was a perfect setting for this type of concert. The weather wasn't too awful, but I did pack quite a few layers in case the unpredictable San Francisco weather decided to take a turn. The concert got to a late start, but Paul made up for it but playing for three hours straight, including 2 encores! (He is almost 70!) Not only was his voice on point, his band was amazing and showed such stage presence- his drummer was hilarious. The lighting and stage production was off the chain, including Paul's own pictures of his family, shots from Beatles Rock Band, and beautiful images. And of course fireworks during Live and Let Die, one of the many encore songs. My favorite part was when the entire audience sang the 'na na na na' part of 'Hey Jude'. If you ever have a chance to see him in concert, jump at it. One of the best concerts I've been to. 


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Fashion + Music = Art

       I went to the San Francisco MOMA on Tuesday to check out the Calder to Wharhol exhibit that they are housing right now. It's a collection of artwork that Doris and Donald Fisher (the founders of Gap) has accumulated over the years. A lot of this work was previously housed in their corporate offices in San Francisco, but they wanted to share it with the public. Some of the pieces are just extraordinary and it's crazy to think this is just a taste of what they own. 
      While there, I discovered a sculpture by of Michael Jackson and Bubbles. Being the Michael obsessed fan that I am, I just had to have my picture taken with it. The only regret of the trip was not waiting in the mile long line for Blue Bottle Coffee. Possibly the best coffee I've ever tasted. The smell alone will attract any coffee- aholic. 
       
    Here are some of my favorite pieces from the exhibit. 


Michael Jackson and Bubbles sculpture by Jeff Koons

Sculptures by Claes Oldenburg
(The first is made of car parts!)

Jackie and Marilyn by Andy Wharhol

Forgot to take note of these artists but was quite impressed with both. The first piece was floor to ceiling and it protruded from the wall at the bottom. The pictures depict images of current political topics. The piece on the bottom has many geometric shapes that I think depicts a jazz band. The red lips is the singer, the drums are to the right and the bass is to the left. What do you guys see?

For more information visit sfmoma.com

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Obsessed With...

Knuckle Rings

     I recently got a brassy gold knuckle ring from forever 21- my jewelry supplier- and I've been wearing it with everything. It really gives a tough edge to even the frilliest outfit. They take a little getting used to since they're worn on the knuckle and not all the way on your finger; but it doesn't take long. Whatever your style, you can find a knuckle ring that fits your personal style. 







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