Monday, December 30, 2013

No Way Monday







(Sunglasses from Selvedge Dry Goods, UNIF No Way Moto jacket, Thrifted Gap shirt, American Apparel skirt, Jeffrey Campbell Coltrane boots)

This jacket was the sole piece of clothing I received (aside from socks) this Christmas, and I'm incredibly happy with it. I didn't have a single moto jacket before this, mainly because I didn't want to buy a cheap one just to say I had one. If I'm going to buy a leather jacket (vegan leather in this case), it's going to be god darn special. 

I'm obsessed with the weight of this especially. Heavy jackets always feel better on my shoulders, or at least they do for the first half of the day. The metal plating makes this outerwear the most hardcore piece of clothing I own, which is why I'm planning on pairing it with sweet things to balance it out. For this post, I wanted to highlight the jacket by wearing all white, which created a wonderful effect of pureness tainted by a bit of evil. 

My fourth UNIF purchase is once again a success. Definitely one of the most fantastic brands I've encountered. 

(Photos by Tim Toda)

Saturday, December 28, 2013

80 degree winter







(Madewell sunglasses, Necklace gifted from my aunt, Zara sweater, Urban Outfitters shorts, Johnny Was bag, H&M socks, Converse shoes)

So Los Angeles decided to be extremely annoying and provide at 80 degree Christmas season. I know those of you living in subzero and sub-freezing temperatures are probably offended that I claim this is annoying, but I'll put it this way: LA's climate is this warm half the year already without a hot winter, and I would appreciate some time for tights/pants/layers
However, I can't complain all that much, and this warm weather has been a little bit of a blessing because I can wear this mid-sleeved Black Friday purchase from Zara without having to layer another coat or two on top. This whole get-up is almost inappropriately comfortable, but it was one of those days.

I'd been looking for a pair of sky-blue Converse for a really long time before I found these at the Rose Bowl Swap Meet. (FYI - I bargained them down $10 and was extremely proud of myself) I like the color because I don't see it around very much like I do white and cream but it has the same light, airy, and wearable-with-everything feel that both those colors have. Plus, in buying them at the swap meet I didn't have to worry about breaking them in or wearing them down a little before prancing around. 

(Photos by Valerie Nguyen) 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

the best pre-black friday purchase


(Coat from H&M)

I don't live somewhere with a particularly cold winter. Buying this coat was practically symbolic of my longing to live in New York. Regardless, the warmth and length of this coat will surely come in handy, and I'm truly loving it. I bought the piece for about $30. Normally it was $80. And I bought it the Tuesday BEFORE Black Friday. And they were still having the same deal when I went shopping ON Black Friday, so I was pretty happy. 

I don't really wear much plaid but I always tell myself that I love the print. Now I can truly say that I have a statement plaid piece! This particular plaid is nice because it's subtle and can actually go with certain colors aside from neutrals. 

my favorite accessory




Since technology has become to deeply integrated into out lives, I've started to consider my phone a part of my outfit, as an accessory like a bracelet or necklace. Therefore, I continue to accumulate little decorations for it, and have acquired eight iPhone 5 cases since I've had my phone. Some are purely functional, such as my Mophie, while others, like Winnie-the-Pooh, are completely ascetic. However, I love phone cases in general for their protective qualities, and I hate how expensive they've grown to be. I'll completely admit that I've overpaid for some of these. And yet I'm currently looking into buying another online. (Who knew Zara had phone cases? I sure didn't.)

Beneath every case I put on my phone lies this little minnie mouse vinyl. Tim has mickey on his phone, and when we put them together, they kiss. (Yes, we love Disney, and yes, we're cheesy.) 

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

my ultimate inspo


When I was born, my father proceeded to say that I looked like Frida Kahlo. From that moment on, my unofficial middle name became Frida, and my childhood friends continue to call me that, to this day. I wouldn't truly understand who Frida was until many years later, but now I can truly say that she may be my greatest inspiration. Her art, the feminism it births, her tragic life stories, her expression, and her strength are a constant reminder of who I am and how I am connected to her through name, ethnicity, culture, and even spirit. In fact, I dressed up as her for Halloween this year.
My father sent me this picture not long ago and it stuck out to me drastically. Frida takes on a look here that most people have never seen her with. The flowers and braids of her hair are not present and she doesn't have on any traditional Mexican skirt or shawl. It's tomboy. And yet it's so truly her in a way that I can't even explain. I don't know where this picture is from or why it was taken or anything about it, but the effortless beauty within it shall be my inspiration. 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

new york: day 2



For day two, I'd rather now focus on my clothing. Instead, I'd like to explain what a perfect day is. 
A perfect day is morning coffee and reading at the Bean, browsing the Strand bookstore (and buying Rookie Yearbook Two), riding the subway, stopping at a little cafe and getting takeout, and picnicing in Central Park on an Outsidelands blanket while reading some more and using a wool cape as a blanket. 

(Photos by Tim Toda)

new york: day 1








(Vintage cape from Buffalo Exchange, scarf from H&M, skirt from Zara, random tights, Nine West socks, Topshop boots, shirt from Urban Outfitters)

I visited Tim in New York a couple weekends ago, and in just two days, the city already felt like home. I finally had an opportunity to sport this cape that I found in Washington. It's the warmest wool piece I own and I'd probably wear it everyday if I lived somewhere that actually had seasons. 
Day One in the city was spent at a swap meet in Brooklyn, some shops in Soho, exploring Tim's dorm and the surrounding area, and your basic wandering. 

(Photos by Timothy Toda)

Sunday, October 27, 2013

lim love








(Dress 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target, hat from Target, Elizabeth and James shoes, American Apparel socks, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag)

I dearly apologize for going MIA on this blog, but here's a quick little update on my of my two purchases from 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target. Honestly this dress makes me feel like I can do anything and everything all at once. It has this ingenious cut that makes it a barely high-low dress, the perfect solution to my constant worry of revealing my behind in short dresses. All I have to do with my life now is wait for Peter Pilotto. 

(Photos by Paul Chavez)

Saturday, September 14, 2013

3.1 Phillip Lim for Target




I can't really explain how excited I am to go to Target at 8 am tomorrow for this collection. In fact, I already having inklings of what I'm going to buy. Phillip Lim's extremely refined designs are a true love of mine, and now I'm delighted by the price as well. (Hint hint: pretty sure I'm going to have a new little yellow bag tomorrow.)

Sunday, September 8, 2013

totally farmed










(Free People hat, American Apparel shirt, Urban Outfitters overalls, Zara sandals, bag from the Huntington Library gift shop)

I'm soooooooo digging the overall trend. I want to buy every pair of overalls I see nowadays. My closet now contains one overall dress and these beautiful marble short-alls, and I'm looking to acquire more when I have time to go thrifting again. Yes, these are very much like a romper, but to me, they're better. These particular overalls have this rainbow marble print and are especially soft. I really like wearing overalls with either short-sleeve shirts like this or turtlenecks (in need of more of those for winter as well). 

I have to mention these white Zara sandals, too. I ordered them online on sale for $20 and they're the best sandals I own. Super light, super white, and super fly (forgive me please). 

(First three photos by me, the rest by Paul Chavez) 

very late august favies







(Essie nail polish, Neutrogena face wash, phone case from Amazon.com, J-Lo for Kohl's sunglasses, hat from Target, left ring from an arts fair in Anacortes, Washington, right ring from Black Market Clothing Boutique in Bellingham, Washington)

I apologize for ignoring my responsibilities as a blogger for the past two weeks. I hope these favorites make up for it!

I've been wearing this nail polish non-stop because I'm in the process of transitioning to fall (even though it's still 100 degrees everyday here). I love how the color is dark but has a subtle purple.

This new face wash I picked up has been working very well and is especially compatible with my nose piercing. I wanted something that wouldn't irritate the piercing but would still do the job as a cleanser, and this has done just that!

When Tim and I visited Disneyland, I was very bummed that there were no Winnie-the-Pooh cases around, so as soon as I got home, I went and found this on Amazon for $4! Not only is it squishy and adorable, but is also extremely protective. My phone simply bounces off the ground whenever I drop it. 

Personally, I never thought I would find a cute pair of sunglasses at Kohl's, or at least not a pair of cute one's that I would actually wear. But I've been so thrilled with these that I've worn them almost every day.

The picture of my new hat is really a bit repulsive (I blame the dog) but it's still an incredibly cute hat that I got for an amazing price. It will be perfect for winter.

Lastly, I found my third eye. And I wish the clock on the other ring actually ticked. 

(Photos by me)