Friday, October 30, 2009

JUSTAPREVIEW

Cold Chinese, in bed, and cough drops






This is what I am completely surrounded by right now. I feel sick, but am trying to rest up for Halloween weekend! I finished my Selena costume yesterday, and can't wait to wear it! Anyway, my friend Anna did a campaign for one of her graphic design classes, and I got to be in it. Girlfriend is good. TANXZ GIRL

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Just two more days


until Halloween. And I love this spread.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Rubber Gloves

So last night was the Why? show,and instead of paying $12, I ended up at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio where supposedly Jason Lee was dj-ing. And he did, I just missed him. I love seeing B-list celebrities. Especially when they dj. Regardless it was fun, and I really do love Rubber Gloves. Recently while researching a project for one of my classes, I came across this old show from 2001 of the broken up band Unwound (Irony?). If only we were still so grunge.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Charudutt Chitrak





Already today I have taken two tests, managed to get my roommates car suck in our backyard because of the mud, got a parking ticket, and blew 10 all on breakfast tacos, and it's just now lunch time. GREAT MONDAY

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Lovin that Burberry grl

See by Chloe


I know this is probably glorified hooker-wear, but I really want it. Nothing like a great crop top.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Allure






Carmen Kass photographed by Mario Testino. Sept 2009 Allure Magazine

If only

Monday, October 19, 2009

Sunday, October 18, 2009

weave got da news

So, last Wednesday I got to go to a private viewing at the Dallas Museum of Art of ancient textiles. Man was it fun, but made me feel like my loom work was mere child's play. My advanced weaving class could not hold their breath, and it was really insane to see what ancient peoples could do. We mainly looked at textiles from West Africa, Guatemala, and Myanmar.








And speaking of weaving, the Dallas high-end department store, Stanley Korshak, recently picked up the line Goods of Conscience. Designed by the elusive Father Andrew O'Connor (priest, artist, fashion designer, social activist, philosopher), the brand makes beautiful clothing from traditional back-strap weaving by fairly paid Mayan people. O'Connor believes that art can change the world, and he's doing his part.


And recently featured in Vogue, he's well on the way to change.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wed

I don't like kids, and don't plan on having them, but this is a cool one.
This afternoon I'm going to private viewing of ancient textiles at the Dallas Museum of Art for my advanced weaving class. I'm excited!