Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Thinking Ahead.

As someone who pretty much hates every A-line skirt ever, it's especially surprising to me that I'm so excited by this fall trend:


DENIM SKIRTS!!! Oh god, I love them all so much. While I definitely prefer the pencil silhouette warn by Lauren Santo Domingo and Claudia Schiffer on WhoWhatWear, I can't believe how much I love this '70s-inspired ensemble from Joe Zee! Joe, you have two things going for you here -- I loved you on The City, and I love anything denim-on-denim -- yet I still can't help but be surprised at my attraction to your A-line ensemble. But here I am, and I'm totally loving it.


In a bonus stroke of true genius (Elle.com already used 'jeanius' or believe me, I would have) Zee has also paired two of my all-time favorites: overalls and blazers. So, you can expect to see a lot of this combo from me this fall/winter.


I know I should spend more time being thankful for this short warm-weather season we currently find ourselves in, but I'm just really excited to start layering again.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Tales of the Cocktail

four days in NOLA
bloggers bloggers everywhere
a few good drinks too


'tales' feels like college:
mind-grinding on shit i said
while i was drunk.


erin rose menu
sex on an alligator
irish coffee shake


jeff berry, paul clarke
wayne curtis, david wondrich;
how do i do that?



we had brunch at a
fashionable creole spot
then rode a street car

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Life Lessons.

Last weekend I went to Pitchfork, which was my first time at a music festival since This Ain't No Picnic in 2000.

Things I (re)learned:

Wear sunscreen.

Wear real shoes.

Wear a swimsuit so I can do a cannonball into the nearest swimming pool.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Old place new.

Lately I've found myself cruising Craigslist late at night looking for apartments, when what I really need to do is take a closer look at what's around us. Our location is tops, our rent is cheap, our bones are strong -- I just need to put in a little effort. Minimal effort is still effort, so here is a list of things plus some pictures of what those things will look like if and when I ever do them:

Bedroom

Something I've been meaning to do for a long time -- like, since I moved in with Paul -- is decorate our bedroom. For some reason it's been the one area of our home that's always eluded style-inspiration for me. (It's the first door I shut when we have company, it's such an ugly wreck. Ugh.) Don't get me wrong, it's not for lack of trying. I've attempted plenty of looks: I've tried a fluffy mis-matchy Anthropologie-style bed with bleached coral wall art (circa 2006, don't judge); I've tried salon-walls of moody thrift store portraits; I've tried masculine-buffalo check-Pendleton blanket-minimalist-hunting lodge. We're currently sleeping in a monochromatic cube of white down bedding surrounded by even whiter walls. I know your bedroom is supposed to put you to sleep, but BOOORING, right?!

First things first, I'm totally going to rip off Confetti System and make an above-the-headboard installation piece, like this one:

Then I'm going to find some side tables. I like these, from West Elm:

Last, I'll hang some sconces, so I can read Bossypants before I go to bed (even though it made me LOL so much last night that I forgot to fall asleep until two a.m.) They're also from West Elm.


Kitchen
The kitchen should be fairly easy, since there is so little I can change. I'll just find the perfect muted coral and paint the walls, which will instantly transform the room into this perfect mix of pink and butter and black-and-white. Easy! I'd also like to hang a copper pot holder (so I can reclaim some cabinet space) and a pendant lamp, for those special occasions that call for romantic lighting in the kitchen. Like when Ally and I drink multiple bottles of wine and smoke cigarettes on the windowsill while watching Rihanna videos. (Okay, just this video.)


Dining Room
I mean, because Jenna Lyons can do no wrong in my eyes, this photo of her home (RIP Domino) is obviously the inspiration behind my urge to paint every inch of apartment wall with chalkboard paint. Since I'm not quite ready to commit to that much black, I'm going to start with just the dining room. Then I'll hang all those vintage American flags I bought on eBay at three in the morning and finally force myself to find some way to tame our ever growing collection of dusty bourbon bottles (omg seriously, Paul).


Bathroom
I love my girl Dean's bathroom -- especially that color. It's the most perfectly calming medium-gray. (What's that color anyway, Dean?) Plus she's really made me rethink my aversion to houseplants. In fact, I might even line some up on top of the primitive wooden cabinet that I need to sand at least eight layers of paint off of. I bet Dean even has a sander I can borrow.

Even though it's not on my immediate list of things to do, here is a little inspiration for the hallway. It's like a little bit Wilderness Princess, and a little bit seven-hours-of-painters-tape-and-a-level. (So worth it, I bet.)

I'd like to finish all of these things (bonus points for the hallway) by the end of August. Full disclosure, though: I've had this list of home improvements since we moved into this apartment (March of 2010), and I'm pretty much out of town for all of July, so take that deadline as seriously as you'd like. (I wouldn't take it too seriously.)

But it would be really amazing if I did, wouldn't it?

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A photo-journal of the best summer vacation I've ever taken:

I should actually title this "A (crappy iPhone) photo-journal of the best summer vacation I've ever taken."We flew there inside of a rainbow.


View on views on views on views. Views for days.


Orange orange whip!


The first cheeseburger I've eaten in, like, two years. (I had two, of course.)


Drinks inside a chandelier.


Hair clouds and a panty shot.


Where to find Ben at the Silver Cilantro.


Post-Binion's Steakhouse, pre-Glitter Gulch.


Sunrise panorama, which made brushing the rat's nest of extensions out of my hair only slightly less painful.

Seriously the most amazing five days.