Showing posts with label Blue Satchel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Satchel. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

Hiroshima Street snap

Took this snap on the streets in Hiroshima. Finally got a chance to wear this awesome vintage fur coat I bought at Goodwill in Portland for $15. 
How I do miss Goodwill here....

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Coat: vintage from Goodwill
Blouse: American Apparel
Satchel: Steve Madden
Skirt: thrited from a used clothing store in Izumo


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Hiroshima at dusk. My favorite city. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Monochrome Magic

Found a blue car to match my blue outfit.
Thank god the club was dark...


So, I went to a queer dance party the other night. Ehem, in Portland, obviously, this would not have taken place in Dubai or Pakistan. 
However, I did take a little Pakistan with me to the gay bar in the form of a hair accessory....

The theme was monochrome, so we had to dress head-to-toe in one color. Unless you pick black, this is actually kind of challenging. 
Try finding matching blue clothing in your wardrobe.



Yep, that's my bra under a sheer shirt. Welcome (back) to the 90's. 
Close up of my paranda hair accessory


Paranda (the blue braid I'm wearing in my hair): from Pakistan

Sheer Blue top: American Apparel
Bag: Steve Madden
Skirt: Target
Stockings: American Apparel
Shies: Target




Saturday, May 18, 2013

So Cometh the Summer

Back in Portland, it's finally starting to warm up...





Lace Tank: Urban Outfitters
Dress: Reconstructed vintage shirt
Bag: Steve Madden
Shoes: Target Edda sandel 








Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Seattle Central Library: Fashion x Architecture

So, just when you think you're about to read another post on architecture or libraries....



Wait! That's fashion? What?

That's right, I'm merging! 

After a long year of authoring two blogs (and doing a half-ass job of it) I have decided to merge my blogs into one platform. This way, I save myself time and trouble, and I am able to combine the two loves of my life: traveling and fashion.



Actually, the two really go hand-in-hand. Think of the themes...What to wear when you travel...How to pack lightly but still have a different outfit everyday....What other people wear abroad...



Ok, I don't pretend to be an authority on the subject, but at least now I don't have to justify segregating my interests or decided what to post where.

So, back in Seattle, I was just finishing up a business trip and when I stepped out of the conference at the Renaissance hotel in downtown, I happened upon the 200-million-dollar  Central Library of Seattle. I hadn't planned on stopping by, but as soon as it was light out the next morning I made my way over there.

At first glance, it reminded me of Harpa in Reykjavik, a giant asymmetrical glass kaleidoscope.







Inside it was even more impressive. The ground floor was extremely spacious with tall ceilings and natural lighting.

Computers by the entrance

Cafe and gift shop

The fiction section


I absolutely love love love the use of neon! The yellow escalators were unreal. I felt like I was walking through a set of Beyond the Black Rainbow, or some other trippy futuristic film.



That is an installation built into the wall on the left side.


Enter: the spaceship


One of my favorite places in the entire library was the Red Room. It felt like being inside a heart. In a way, this room reminded me more of Harpa, whose concert halls were that same alarming red.


Entering the red room

Inside the beating heart


The library is 11-stories tall, and floors 6-10 are called the "Books Spiral." Basically, you can walk from  the tenth floor to the sixth floor without going down one stair. Instead each floor is tilted slightly like a ramp, so you slowly descend in a spiral until you hit the 6th floor.







The top floor does not boast the best view of the city, but it is a cathedral of lights and shapes.

That's someone's office. Jealous?



A view of the "living room" from above

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

After a long break

After a long break, I am back...and finally posting these old photos.



Top: Vintage from Goodwill
Tube top (worn underneath): Urban Outfitters
Leggings: H&M
Shoes: Vintage from Goodwill
Glasses: Vintage



Thursday, August 2, 2012

Another Birthday, Another Vintage Dress

Found this amazing dress in a vintage shop in Victoria, British Columbia, and finally had the chance to wear it to my 25th Birthday.









Dress: vintage from Victoria 
Bag: Steve Madden
Shoes: vintage 
Ring: vintage, from Iceland





Location: Navarre, Portland



Arabica of Tokyo

There are two cafés I didn’t include in my original post about new cafés in Tokyo: % Arabica. That’s because they’re so special, they deserv...