Hanging my laundry to dry on my urban clothes line, I decided I had to give a name to my collection: Fashion Lovers Against the Cruel Use of Fluorescent Colors.
I, for one, will not stand for blinding bright apparel. Who is with me!
Hanging my laundry to dry on my urban clothes line, I decided I had to give a name to my collection: Fashion Lovers Against the Cruel Use of Fluorescent Colors.
I, for one, will not stand for blinding bright apparel. Who is with me!
February photo of the day: something new
Which just so happens to be something blue.
The socks, however, are not borrowed.
February photo of the day: inside your closet
textures on textures on textures on
on textures on textures on textures
textures on textures on textures on
on textures on textures on textures
textures on textures on textures on
on textures on textures on textures
textures on textures on textures on
Favorite color palette of 2012
I made one inch pins and tiny button earrings out of my favorite shirt. AND said shirt is still intact in one wearable piece.
How did I do it? GUESS, JUST GUESS.
I'm working on a series of trendy camera app imagery tshirts.
They are basic white tees with (perhaps an overly) filtered image on the chest. My inspiration comes from the trends I saw while visiting AU during the summer months. The first time I spied one of these tees in Melbourne I was convinced that apps now have the functionality to Save To Tshirt. Woah, our iPhones are revolutionizing fashion too! ::updates status and posting pic to Path::
The shirts are called #instacloth
The first shirt, Sunday, is for sale by Redbubble.
Uh, sorry guys. The turkey ran away. Turns out he'd rather live his life frolicking with his free range friends. So, hope you all like tofu!