Looking for Wu

Like everyone, I’m in search of items from the Jason Wu collection from Target.    While I like the items, the hassle of even trying to get, well… anything… pisses me off.  And I’m not going to buy from “scalpers” on eBay.  I just won’t do it!
After trying, no lie, 4 Target stores in our area, I found two pieces I liked.  The first was the cute cat tee.  I really want to get the scarf and bag too with this, but that hope remains unrealized.

I did nab one of the iconic shift dresses.  I think I’m going to wear this during this or next week with black tights, my YSL Mohawk heels and a black velvet blazer but for summer I’m totally adding a yellow patent belt and yellow Manolo Blahnik pumps.

While I was at Target I spied three other cute, light-weight dresses.  These are going to be great when it’s sweltering. Nice enough for work but casual enough for weekends.  Plus, I get to have fun playing with all the colors in the patterns and they were only $25 each.

I got the navy/red/white print…

Coral floral…

And I had to get the cobalt blue!

So fun!  Now… if you see that cat print bag, let me know!

Ensemble du Jour – 2-6-12

Yes, hot pink is going to be huge for Spring/Summer 2012 but so is tangerine, coral, and my new favorite saturated hue… Cobalt.

I was smitten with this color and over the weekend was excited to see the perfect sweater at Target for wearing over bright patterned dresses.

I wore it right away with a fun oversized snake print skirt and….

my Manolo Blahnik Mladari mary janes.  Isn’t this color great?  And the heel height is just perfect.

I love that the strap is lower on the arch too.

These come in a great emerald green too.  This weather has been warm enough that it’s making me think about Spring clothes way too much.  I bought a whole bunch of dresses, now I want to wear them!

Feeling Arty

It may be pretty obvious from posts over the years that I’m a bit of a “collector”.  Shoes of course, tea sets, antiques, vintage accessories, etc.  But one collection I’m pretty passionate about is art.
I have art all over the house.  I often will see a photo, drawing or painting and it just speaks to me.  I have to have it.  Frankly, I have more art than I have space for and, as I’m particular about framing, I have some pieces waiting to go up while I search for a new quality frame shop since, sadly, my old place went out of business.
But while the art in the house ranges from original giant watercolors to contemporary photographs to vintage prints, I’m very excited that I can decorate my office with some fun prints from 20 x 200.
In there I already have my Cinderella concept art and I’m going to bring in my For Like Ever poster to be the centerpiece of my main wall, but around it I’m going to add some new pieces that I think, combined, will create a stunning eclectic mix.
The first up are two pieces in a series by Lauren DiCioccio.  This one is: Vanity Fair MAY08:pg269 (and, incredibly, looking not a day older)
And this one is Vogue JUL07:pg145 (Ripeness is All).  I love how she’s taken words created a visual artistic interpretation. 

Yes (You Complete the Picture) by Trey Speegle is particularly appropriate for a fashion blogger as the original artwork was the giant backdrop for the Stella McCartney 2009 Paris Runway show. The paint by numbers inspiration combined with the bright colors and Parisian setting instantly drew me in.

I got two others from a series.  Sweethearts (here) and Jelly Belly (below) by Jonathan Lewis are beautiful colorwork pieces but I love that their inspiration came from the artist being overwhelmed by the packaging and merchandising of US candies.  Perfect for a marketer but also… just pretty!

While my office is already filled with pictures of my pets,  I couldn’t resist the sweet lamb from Sharon Montrose. Lamb No. 3 is one of 8 photos offered.  I would love to get them all because her beautiful pristine photographs are some of the best lit images I’ve ever seen.

Jane Mount has created art out of one of my favorite pastimes… evaluating people by their book choices.  I love books and I love illustration and this piece in her ongoing series – Ideal Bookshelf 353: English Lit – contains almost everyone one of my favorite novels, some even in my favorite binding.  If has Jane Eyre.  There was no way I could NOT buy it.

Frozen by Katie Baum simply spoke to me.  No particular reason for it beyond the great camera work and the prettiness of the subject.  I just wanted it.

And my favorite (and probably NSFW) is You by William Powhida.  Yep, that’s a page of the “F word” but I love love love it. I think it’s hilarious.  Will I actually put this up at work… that remains to be seen.

The great thing about 20 x 200 is you get these amazing artists (really, read the bios on the ones here) who are doing limited editions that are made affordable for everyone.  Sure, I have some “investment” pieces but I also want some great art for places like my office.  20 x 200 gives me the opportunity to get the best of both worlds.

These are all going to be framed in white with white mattes to make the art pop.  It may take a while to get them all done, but I’ll share a picture of the full wall when it’s installed.

Yeah for art!

Charming Prints

I love a good printed dress and these three from ModCloth are three of my new favorites. 

When I saw the A Hen-chant for Eggs-ellence Dress, I knew it was a must-have.  I mean… I write The Daily Coop, how could I pass up an adorable black and red dress with hens, eggs and polka dots!

I simply adore the cool loveliness of the Graceful Greenery dress.  It’s vintage style and park-like print will help me to keep cool in the heat of summer, I just know it.

But my favorite is the Scene and Believed dress.  I love the blossoming tree and tulips, the interplay of the patterns and the pinks, blues and greens.

I have big plans for these dresses.  Bright cardigans, vintage hats, matching nails and printed heels.  Spring is going to be bursting with color and fun.   I can’t wait!

Celine Selections

Sooo…. I was daydreaming about the Celine Luggage Tote in highlighter neon pink but sadly, Celine didn’t make enought to fulfill the waitlist. 

No pretty pink for me.  : (

But… I do have 3 other options.  Orange…

Neon highlighter yellow (I’m told this image does not do it justice and that it is very neon yellow)…

Or rich tomato-y red….  (a bright red with orange undertones)…

Which would you choose???
I’m leaning towards the red as it’s more “classic” but the neon yellow is very appealing as well.  Thoughts?