I'm pretty sure that everyone is beyond skulls, especially if Horyn is finally railing against them and has officially not invited them to 2011. Delfina Delettrez's Salome earrings are great except for the skulls. I would clip the skulls off with wire snips and save them for later and maybe replace them with plain gold beads if I had 2200 dollars and an inclination towards DIYing something that cost a season's worth of rent. Which I don't, I'm no Daphne Guinness. But hey neither is she, as this article proves. She wasn't a born goth as she now so fervently claims. She was just as WAG-y and gross as any woman married to a Greek shipping heir in the 90s would have been.
I love all things Schiap/Dalíesque. They seem better sans skulls, no? Another long brewing fashion home decor directive has been the film Bell, Book and Candle. Gillian Holroyd's shop/apartment is my living quarters aspiration. Everyone is so busy doing the obvious hippie witch vibes but I'm all about beatnik witch vibes in my living space as well as my clothing situation. Seriously, look into it. Mid-century modern with a bunch of ethnic mask accents. Cropped black trousers and slim tunic sweaters with gigantic jewelry. This is next level witch realness (since everyone and their dog is on Paris Is Burning slang lately). Don't say I never gave you any friendly advice.
So awesome. I wish I could think up awesomeness
Posted by: FSK (SkinnyGlassesGirl) | March 06, 2011 at 07:45 PM