Don't Ruffle My Fetherston
Ran into a little situation up North and will now be returning by this week's end. Long story, certainly not worth going into.
However, I DO want to get into a young designer who recently passed up and coming status, moving her Berkeley, Califonia self and design studio to Paris, and subsequently getting her designs (and pixie mug) splashed all over the best fashion glossies.
Her name? Erin Fetherston. And she's absolutely fabulous.
Fetherston's creations made runway waves at the recent Spring 2007 ready-to-wear shows in the City of Lights, with plenty of flower head-dresses, flowing locks, tie-up sandals and favorable buzz. Flirty, feminine and frothy are the best words to describe her clothing (not to mention the alliteration makes it sound fantastic), and seem to be a reflection of Fetherston's look and personality. Fetherston's burst onto the scene was further magnified by her fashion film entitled "Wendybird", filmed by the famous Ellen Von Unwerth and starring A-list fashionette Kirsten Dunst. The black and white film short follows five girls in identical outfits who happen across a chest of beautiful clothing -- all, of course, Fetherston's creations.
She's girly, coquettish and cute -- with a little couture hippie thrown in for good measure.
And not only does Erin Fetherston have a sweet collection, she also has the best blonde-blunt-bang look in the business.
I'm Lovin' it: The resurgence of clip-on earrings. We're not talking about cheap, plastic tacky ones in purple and turquoise from back in the day. We're talking sparkly, classy ones from Kenneth Jay Lane and Alexis Bittar. I may love my long danglies, but I just might have to shelve them for a pair of either the former. Especially the gold and crystal strawberry number from Mr. Lane himself.
I'm Over it: Still being in my PJs. Time to start the day!
Artist of the Day: My new favorite artist is (by far) Girl Talk, whose album "Night Ripper " is KILLER (no, not "Jack the Ripper" but "Night Ripper"). Diddy thinks he invented the remix, but Gregg Gillis of Pittsburgh, PA invented the re-re-remix. His work consist of 30 second shorts of the best songs ever, all in one brilliant track. The piecing together of The OC theme song and diiiirrrty south rap is genius. Auditory good for those with ADD, as well as those without.
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