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Friday, January 10, 2014

hey! did you know...

...that I love things, like a lot. And I love making lists about the things I love a lot a lot.

So0o...Inspired by a Facebook post asking "like"rs to list their X-number of obsessions, I decided to make a list of my current must-haves / obsessions, naturally.

1. Khai Khai Jewelry as worn by Man Repeller.
So insanely funky yet chic. So insanely expensive though.



2. Christian Siriano sketches.
Oh how I'd love to display these on my wall or at my desk. (Guess what? They're for sale!)



3. Anna Faris' (Faris's?) sparkly Naeem Khan pantsuit from the People's Choice Awards.
Bonus points for Chris Pratt in all black being adorable.
(Better photo of her actual ensemble here... sorry for swooning.)



4. Ellen's Oscar promo poster look. Suit & tie always wins.



5. Joseph Gordon-Levitt's view on feminism.
Read his quote here.
Photo below has nothing to do with his quote, he's just incredibly good looking.
Also, you're welcome.



6. These two gorg dresses featured in January's edition of InStyle mag.
I want both. For work and for play.
(Left, Jill Stuart. Right, Rebecca Taylor.)



7. Alice + Olivia red plaid pumps. Also featured in January's InStyle.
(On saaaale! Like really on sale.)



8. Essie nail polish in "Material Girl". Super vampy/cool.
First coat goes on like crud, but trust in the second coat!
P.S. These aren't my fingers, wah.



9. Coachella lineup.
Sorry that I will not be making the trek to party with dirty hippies at Coachella this year, but it is a pretty amazing lineup they've put together. Highlights for me include: OutKast (duh.), MGMT, Pharrell, Bastille, Queens of the Stone Age, Lorde, The Head and the Heart, Arcade Fire, Beck, Motorhead, City and Colour.
I'm hoping for some of these to transfer over to the Lollapalooza lineup come August.



10. And I will leave you with some wise words from the amazing April Ludgate from Parks and Recreation:
"Time is money. Money is power. Power is pizza. Pizza is knowledge."






Wednesday, January 8, 2014

doing it right: star street style

While Ms. Theron was out gallivanting with Sean Penn and picking up sbux, I couldn't help but die over her killer street style and even more noticeably, that crazy/sexy/cool hair flip/curl thing. 

As a gal who chopped off all her locks in lieu of Charlize's amazing Oscar 'do circa February of '13, and as a gal who is currently playing with growing it out a bit (as it seems Ms. Theron is, too), this simple roller or curling iron trick is definitely going in my limited hairstyle tool kit. #pixieproblems


Honorable mention of the week: Reese Witherspoon and her pink sweater. Really I just love everything about her and her street style is always im-pec-uh-ble. Also, um, the way she is wearing that solid gold cuff is insanely genius and of course it fits just right over her sweater. Plus one for her wardrobe staple Reed Krakoff bag.



Why I love them both: menswear. I will probably be rocking a plaid button down + sweater tomorrow, and when my hair grows out again I'll finally be able to wear my fedora a little better. Also, wayfarers. Always wayfarers.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

weekend craves: #Lolla edition

Getting stoked for the weekend?

I'm heading to Lollapalooza Friday & Saturday, and I cannot contain my excitement.

Lolla has everything I love wrapped up into one jam-packed weekend: music, fashion, food, Chicago, alcohol, and sun. Oh and did I mention music?


But let's talk fashion first. Here's what I'm craving for this upcoming incredible weekend:

1. A killer dress.  Be you. Rather wear cut off jeans and your favorite tee? DO IT. I tend to live in dresses so...

2. Sweet sunnies. I like a funky-fresh-retro pair.

3. Ear danglies. a.k.a. ear cuffs, but danglies sounds better. I just recently went on an ear cuff craze and bought like 4 different kinds. So, fingers crossed that trend stays relevant for a while.

4. Converse. Two points for addition of quirky anklet.

5. Badass lip color. I just got this color last week. It's way less vampy than the picture shows, but a little (or a lot) of vampy isn't gonna hurt.


Oh, I couldn't leave out the music, so I put together a little sample playlist of the acts I'm most looking forward to seeing. Enjoy!


peace. love. rock & roll.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Extravagant vs. Affordable Accessories: Game of Thrones Style

Now that the oh-so-controversial season 3 of Game of Thrones (no spoilers here!) has come to an end, we certainly have to find a way to keep it in our lives while we anxiously await the next season (besides re-watching the series over and over). 

So why don't we wear our Game of Thrones love? Some may think that GoT fashion is "outdated" or "medieval", but the elaborate and fantastical art and design of the costumes and sets is inspiration enough for me. I can't get enough of George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy novels-turned-television series.

The first piece of Thrones fashion that inspired me was Cersei Lannister's breastplate in "Blackwater" (season 2, episode 9). Lena Headey (Cersei) looked absolutely stunning and I have been coveting the piece ever since.


So, feeling Thrones-inspired, I put together a short list of "extravagant vs. affordable": Game of Thrones Fashion edition. On the left hand side we have the extravagant - pricey or over-the-top items, and on the right hand side we have the affordable - the more reasonably priced and more wearable styles. You choose!

extravagant            vs.            affordable

     

necklaces: The extravagant pick here is right on the money for the Game of Thrones theme; this bone beauty looks like it came directly off the Iron Throne. (The matching earrings are also a great pick.) But if you're on a budget, fear not, the affordable pick isn't far off; it's got the shine of royalty and the swords of the fighter.


     

bracelets: I came across the extravagant pick on Pinterest, and instantly fell in love with its literal Thrones-like protective armor yet clean finish, sharp lines, and elegant simplicity for a modern take.


     

rings: I love how similar these two rings are for such a drastic price difference. Both are bound to make a statement, but I kind of like the affordable pick more for it's delicate armor-like quality and unique statement of a full ring piece.

     
     

miscellaneous: And for the wild card picks, statement pieces. Now, the extravagant pick is an art piece by M. Annie Kilborn, but it's breathtaking, and I would probably wear one. Or two. On a smaller scale, the dragon claws from Etsy offer a bit of shock value with a delicate edge. While the claws aren't practical for day-to-day business, maybe try wearing one or two on a hand if you want a subdued look. They also come in different finishes.
the extravagant - M. Annie Kilborn, Carriage Dress, n/a.
the affordable - Etsy, Silver Dragon Claws, $18.



Which are your favorite pieces? Any other Game of Thrones-inspired fashion you want to share? Leave a comment, or email yoursfrankielondon@gmail.com

P.S. If you don't watch Game of Thrones, start!