Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Tuesday + Tavin

stylist Jessica de Ruiter outside Tavin by The Sartorialist via wwd

We're so excited about our trip to Tavin in Echo Park today!! Can't wait to look (and drool!) over the amazing vintage and designer wares. And of course, we are looking forward to sharing pictures! Coming soon...

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Indian Summer







So excited about this vintage '60s Indian dress!! It will be a perfect thing to wear for the upcoming LA trip this week to Tavin. Stay tuned...

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Inspired by: Something in the Air (Après Mai)







(all stills via lylybye)

Set in the early '70s during the student movement in France, the film "Something in the Air" is beautifully shot and well outfitted with a great soundtrack (and perfectly messy hair). Really loving this time for Indian dresses and breezy shirts - with an army jacket like the one that is seen on the main character Gilles (below).



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Inspired by: La Marinière

Patti Smith ('70s photo Judy Linn)

Brigitte Bardot ('60s photo via pinterest)

Emmanuelle Alt (photo via Vogue)




Marinière, striped shirts are a rather obvious piece of clothing to be inspired by -- but still deserve plenty of praise as a must-have staple in every garconne's closet. Armor Lux and Saint James are the top picks for quality, comfort, and authenticity.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Staring at the Sea









Outfit details: vintage Armor Lux shirt, Acne Pop jeans, African sac, Illesteva Frieda sunglasses, Dream Collective African record bead bracelet, Aurélie Bidermann bracelet

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Bags of Summer

Wildflowers on Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur

Big Sur

Lee Ann's vintage Kelly with long canvas sports strap and Kristin's African woven shoulder sac


These two bags represent both ends of the spectrum. Adding a long cross-body strap is a great way to make a  high-end bag easier to wear and more casual for summer. The woven African bag is a timeless choice for an Annie Hall-spirited look.