Digging Swedish (Street)-Style Blogger lady of Carolines Mode.

Digging Swedish (Street)-Style Blogger lady of Carolines Mode.

Obsessed with this bag that has reappeared on Gilt, this sixteen-hundred dollar bag is back, now nine-hundred by WANT Les Essentiels De La Vie. What a deal right!? Maybe I’ll go buy a Mega Millions ticket after work. Wishful thinking.Photo Credit: Photos from Gilt Man. 

Obsessed with this bag that has reappeared on Gilt, this sixteen-hundred dollar bag is back, now nine-hundred by WANT Les Essentiels De La Vie. What a deal right!? Maybe I’ll go buy a Mega Millions ticket after work. Wishful thinking.

Photo Credit: Photos from Gilt Man

Single and ready to mingle? Riiiiiiight. Alexa Chung for Harper’s Bazaar Australia.

(Source: girlsack, via mackenzieschmidt)


Loving some of the new stuff at ZARA, and now with a source of income, I can actually shop there. Some of the pieces I’m considering.



A have a number of favorite blogs I check out on a daily basis. Many of them are design or art related, the rest are generally sports related. Sometimes that can get a bit boring so I check out some fashion or lifestyle blogs…yep. Men’s fashion blogs are just boring.

I currently live with two girls, I grew up with three. Girls rule, and they make some blogs that are hard to avoid. My five favorite girly (in the best way possible) blogs written by women.


The Glamourai:
Next door neighbor, and finally saw her a couple days ago getting her passport photo, and of course she was done up for the camera.




Ho
ly Mackerel: Duh, or I’d be beaten, badly. Blogs like That Kind of Woman, without the annoying woman. Interior, and fashion design, with a splash of random.


Honestly…WTF:
Looking past the title of the blog (…like OMG!), this blog has some great original content, as well as things that aren’t just women’s fashion.


The M
an Repeller: Corky lady with corkier style, who doesn’t take herself to serious, or maybe she does.



A Cup of Jo: I sometimes go to this blog before any others. Shhhh. Blogger crush, plus her kid is fucking baller.

Great trailer about photographer Bill Cunningham.


List of the 50 Most Stylish New Yorkers. I knew a lot more then I thought to be honest.


While interning at Paper Magazine I sat across Luigi and his pretty hair. Since moving to New York he might be the nicest person I’ve come across. When he came into Paper’s office he’d go around saying hi to everyone, even the interns, and knew them by name. Plus he dressed pretty well. Of course he’s on the list.


The one and only woman’s fashion blog I go to on a regular basis, The Glamourai. When I found the list I knew she’d be one of the fifty. She was looking good as usual.


Danielle Z who? Ah yes I know now.


We all know this guy…Simon Doonan.


When living in Boston there is no avoiding a Boston Red Sox game and their fans unless you hide inside. The greatest thing about New York is when there is a huge event like New York Fashion Week you can go about your business without noticing.

I’m not one who reviews every single fashion show, picking out my favorite, but I do check out the usuals such as Rag & Bone who have my favorite collection for F/W 2011. The padded man leggings, modern kilts and overall English style really bring out the English in me.

I’ll pass on the bowler hats.


I was informed when I moved to New York City the winters were not as bad as Boston. Since moving down to New York City a year and a half ago New York has had their two worst winters (with plenty of ridiculous panicking, and superb plowing) in a row, plus the sixth worst snow storm in city history. Boston’s winters have followed be, yet left the plowing behind. Then came January 18, 2010, the slush, the rain, the unshoveled sidewalks of semi-frozen ice…the real New York City weather I was expecting. Yay!Since I can remember I have never owned a rain boot in my life. Mainly due to stubbornness, with a bit of “I don’t like the way they look”. Until now, thanks to Need Supply Co who have a good looking boot that not only comes off manly and handsome while trekking through the wintry-mix, but I think I need! Not to forget someones birthday is March 9th. Wink, nudge.

I was informed when I moved to New York City the winters were not as bad as Boston. Since moving down to New York City a year and a half ago New York has had their two worst winters (with plenty of ridiculous panicking, and superb plowing) in a row, plus the sixth worst snow storm in city history. Boston’s winters have followed be, yet left the plowing behind. Then came January 18, 2010, the slush, the rain, the unshoveled sidewalks of semi-frozen ice…the real New York City weather I was expecting. Yay!

Since I can remember I have never owned a rain boot in my life. Mainly due to stubbornness, with a bit of “I don’t like the way they look”. Until now, thanks to Need Supply Co who have a good looking boot that not only comes off manly and handsome while trekking through the wintry-mix, but I think I need! Not to forget someones birthday is March 9th. Wink, nudge.

mackenzieschmidt:

A little insight into a day in the life of Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist.

I interviewed him for the Village Voice once and he was really sweet and chatty, which are the best possible qualities for a Q&A. We talked about how cool old baseball uniforms were, and how he’s not a fan of the Yankees’ new poly-blend pinstripes.

(Source: mostexerent)