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  • I'm Canadian. I just got an architecture degree now I'm going for fashion.

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Entry: Leather Bound

posted by darcykins

Aug 11, 2009 3:55PM

guest 5 makes a good point.
i'm not a 'hater' but i hate the term.

Entry: Streetwalker: An Italian in Paris

posted by darcykins

Aug 12, 2009 10:30AM

i hope i never have my picture taken for streetwalker. it would rip me to shreds having all of you callous people put me down for wearing ruffles maybe once in my life or matching my shirt to my shoes (something i do occasionally).

Entry: Aug 13, 2009 @ 10:50am

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 11:51AM

that's so true.

Entry: He Doesn't Even Look Like a "Garth"

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 1:27PM

I cannot stand Perez Hilton.
I hated his original site and have no desire to see what he calls a fashion blog.
I don't think he is at all fashionable and doubt he knows a lot about fashion.
I suspect he's one of those people that doesn't even know the designers names behind big fashion houses and buys things like Dior sweat bands (if that exists) and talks about how much he loves Dior.
And I hate his little pink patches of hair and whiny 'i'm so cool' demeanor.
I also think he is a horrible representative for gay rights in the USA.

Wow. I feel angry. Maybe I should try drinking less coffee.

Entry: He Doesn't Even Look Like a "Garth"

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 1:32PM

Okay. I just took a little curious look and I think my anger is at least a little justified; anything interesting I had already read here or somewhere else days ago, all the same issues, just written aboout in his annoyingly snarky manner with his dumb nicknames for everyone and aahhhh. I can't stand him.

Entry: Mid-Day Snack

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 1:44PM

i thought it was 'a picture's worth a thousand words' hence such a short introduction to the link.

Entry: More Longchamp to Love

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 2:35PM

wow, Jean Voltaire, that is so true.

i do like the purse that folds into a bracelet though. i can't see how that would be useful but it's interesting.

Entry: More Longchamp to Love

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 2:59PM

'crazy-looking dude posing as ninja' isn't that jeremy scott?
i agree though nycshoegal.

i also hate the rummaging.
i feel like a good portion of my life is spent trying to balance bags on my knees, trying to hold it with one hand and blindly fishing around the bottom of the bag with the other. occasionally i will have an encounter with something unfortunate that i forgot i put in there or i will stab myself because my travel sewing kit has come open and there are needles swimming around at the bottom of my bag; and if i have put my phone in there don't expect me to answer, i can never find it in time.

Entry: Under the Influence

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 3:08PM

i just wanted to agree with everyone else about guest #7 and how she should atleast wait if not for go surgery altogether.

but i'm also very curious; from AA to 32C?
that's a pretty big leap. no?
what are your other measurements?
you might end up looking a little out of proportion.
why not just get some padded bras as a starter?

Entry: Footwear Flashback

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 3:18PM

i don't bring back looks so much as I just still wear things I wore when i was 12.

Entry: He Doesn't Even Look Like a "Garth"

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 3:56PM

funny story, not totally unrelated:
i named my pussy Coco and when I took her to the doctor the receptionist asked me 'oh, named after the designer?'
and i said with as little indignity as I could muster 'no, actually - the model'

yes, it's kinda weird; i named my cat after coco rocha.
i wonder how often she hears that?

Entry: Adventures in Copyright: Tweed Off

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 4:00PM

i might just have to second mrsPILATI; although I sort of like Mr.Wang's awkward zippers.

Entry: More Longchamp to Love

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 4:15PM

he usually is.

i read about her this morning, created an argument with my boyfriend.

but... isn't it basically a full body speed swimmer's suit? OR a speed skaters outfit! i've seen people wear something very similar at the olympics.

Entry: Cover Swap

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 4:23PM

omg, i love it.
who is that on the cover?
imagine seventeen still looked like that!

i have some really good old vogues from the 40s and 50s. when Dior, Balenciaga and Lanvin were still alive.

Entry: Adventures in Copyright: Tweed Off

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 4:53PM

Lauren,
I scrunch my sleeves up to my elbows all the time. I like it and think it looks casual.
I hope people don't think I'm trying too hard, I just feel more comfortable that way;
I have warm forearms.

Entry: Adventures in Copyright: Tweed Off

posted by darcykins

Aug 13, 2009 6:37PM

oops, i forgot to sign in.

Entry: Aug 14, 2009 @ 5:38pm

posted by darcykins

Aug 15, 2009 11:37AM

Rose and Scott, they are a bit of a blast from the past.
I probably won't actually look into it but I wonder what they've been up to lately.
Oh, and is taking off his shirt in this photo?

Entry: Got Milk?

posted by darcykins

Aug 31, 2009 10:25AM

i'm so happy with everyone's responses. the land and water needed to produce the same amount of calories from animal and animal products is far greater than that used for crops directly turned into food (except maybe oranges). this is one reason i'm a vegetarian. milk dress sounds sort of gross but i am still curious. would it be like extra old cheese? umm, the reason i wanted to comment was some one mentioned turning bamboo into clothing. i have a bamboo blanket, and it is very soft and i love it, although i'm not sure how that works either?

Entry: Tyra's Delayed Fashion Forward Thinking

posted by darcykins

Aug 31, 2009 10:28AM

shear fabric is probably best left to those without too much cellulite.
although i think tyra can do whatever she wants.

Entry: Sep 16, 2009 @ 4:23pm

posted by darcykins

Sep 17, 2009 8:37AM

boy clothes?
that's such a 20th century way of looking at fashion.