Tuesday, March 8, 2011

H&M Conscious Collection



"Sustainability is a long term trend at H&M and this April as part of the focus on sustainability H&M will introduce the Conscious Collection – The collection which is for women, men and children is made from enviromentally – adapted and greener materials such as organic cotton, Tencel® and recycled polyester. H&M’s designers have been inspired by different shades of white, one of the most important colours this Spring. A minimalist, tailored look is combined with romantic lace, Broderie Anglaise, frills and draping. The Conscious Collection will be on sale in all H&M stores from 14th April." more

Friday, March 4, 2011

Loomstate S/S 11


Loomstate

Meiling Cheng


Meiling Cheng

Note to Reader:


For one reason or another I've recently been inspired to live a more eco-friendly 'green' lifestyle. These choices will be manifested in the the foods I eat, the clothing I purchase, and the lifestyle I live. For that reason, the blog will be taking a slightly different direction in that I will be posting healthy recipes, sustainable clothing lines and general tips for 'green' living.

It should be noted, however, that despite the new direction, this blog will maintain a focus on aesthetics. I refuse to exclusively post on green issues because: 1- It's, sadly, limited and boring. 2- I believe in taking inspiration from everywhere. 3- Wearing designer clothing, if consignment/resale/ebay, is far greener than purchasing a brand new organic cotton wardrobe! All 'green' posts will be labeled as such (to denote a 'green' designer for example). So I encourage you all to scout your local CSA, scout Ebay, scout vintage stores, and check out this amazing designer consignment shop I found via Cherry Blossom Girl.

Making Flowers Into Perfume


"At some point, nearly every gardener has paused over a flower and experienced an epiphany: If I could capture the scent of that jasmine in a bottle, I’d be a millionaire. The next day the petals are gone, and the aroma with them.Thanks for the memories. See you next year. Andrine Olson, however, has a pickle jar in her refrigerator that holds the invigorating scent of jasmine blossoms from her overgrown garden."...
NYtimes

Model's Street Style



via vogue.it * stockholm streetstyle * elle * theinsider

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Back. In Full Effect.

I'm not entirely certain that anyone is reading this blog anymore, but I am committing myself to updating it more frequently. Starting now...

Friday, September 24, 2010

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Detroit From My Mind

“The following poem is the Detroit from my mind. The Detroit that is in my heart. The home that encapsulates and envelops those who are truly blessed with the experience of living within its boundaries.” — Jack White

'Courageous Dream's Concern,' by Jack White

I have driven slow,
three miles an hour or so,
through Highland Park, Heidelberg, and the
Cass Corridor.
I've hopped on the Michigan,
and transferred to the Woodward,
and heard the good word blaring from an
a.m. radio.
I love the worn-through tracks of trolley
trains breaking through their
concrete vaults,
As I ride the Fort Street or the Baker,
just making my way home.

I sneak through an iron gate, and fish
rock bass out of the strait,
watching the mail boat with
its tugboat gait,
hauling words I'll never know.
The water letter carrier,
bringing prose to lonely sailors,
treading the big lakes with their trailers,
floats in blue green chopping waters,
above long-lost sunken failures,
awaiting exhumation iron whalers,
holding gold we'll never know.

I've slid on Belle Isle,
and rowed inside of it for miles.
Seeing white deer running alongside
While I glide, in a canoe.
I've walked down Caniff holding a glass
Atlas root beer bottle in my hands
And I've entered closets of coney islands
early in the morning too.
I've taken malt from Stroh's and Sanders,
felt the black powder of abandoned
embers,
And smelled the sawdust from wood cut
to rehabilitate the fallen edifice.
I've walked to the rhythm of mariachis,
down junctions and back alleys,
Breathing fresh-baked fumes of culture
nurtured of the Latin and the
Middle East.
I've fallen down on public ice,
and skated in my own delight,
and slid again on metal crutches
into trafficked avenues.

Three motors moved us forward,
Leaving smaller engines to wither,
the aluminum, and torpedo,
Monuments to unclaimed dreaming.
Foundry's piston tempest captured,
Forward pushing workers raptured,
Frescoed families strife fractured,
Encased by factory's glass ceiling.
Detroit, you hold what one's been seeking,
Holding off the coward-armies weakling,
Always rising from the ashes
not returning to the earth.
I so love your heart that burns
That in your people's body yearns
To perpetuate,
and permeate,
the lonely dream that does encapsulate,
Your spirit, that God insulates,
With courageous dream's concern.