25.9.11

NEW FOR ME BUT OLD FOR YOU

Sanyo watch, Myrorna 10:-


Vagabond shoes, Myrorna, 150:-

Mom's old bag, Drawer, 0:-

Myrorna (salvation army) in Sweden is absolutely great, make sure to give them a visit if you are ever Sweden bound. And myrorna means "the ants", btw.

Way happy with my new little digital friend, had to change its battery but thats fine. Its so small and light and perfect for working out. Otherwise just looking fashionable geeky.

The shoes was a mega find, vagabonds usually go for at least 2000:- (€200) and these are bitchin. Quite tricky to walk in tho, they are bloody high! Well, as said before, I need the inches.

And moms old bag is jus great, got fringes and squares. And it is poo-brown. Love it. Like mother like daughter.

24.9.11

DRUNK PONCH LOVE // MY PONCHOS

From Gina Tricot.

From asos. com

Aaaaah I love my ponchos. Always associated them with old ladies, but now I have fully taken them on. They are 100% rock and roll now.

For god sake, they make it look like you have a cape on when its windy, why does not everyone have one?!


23.9.11

IPAD PLEASE




Even if it is only to have a crakalackin case for it like this.

22.9.11

HOME FEELING




Trying to live in the moment an appreciate the lovely feeling of being home. With name-cup (filled with swedish milky coffee) and cat. And that is caviar on the bread, fyi.

21.9.11

HAPTIC LAB

Central Park, NY

Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY

LA

Quilts sewn after the maps of famous cities.

"Readymade Soft-Maps (or made-to-order quilts of select cities) are produced locally using a novel combination of machine and hand-stitching methods. Each readymade quilt is produced in collaboration with master quilter Ruth Miner of Stamford, Connecticut. Ruth has 40+ years of quilting experience and her painstaking attention to detail makes every quilt truly special. Readymade Soft-Maps are made with 100% cotton and can be machine-washed for everyday use."


See more of them and even order your own here!

19.9.11

THE ISSUE OF TATTOOS




Most of my friends have a tattoo or two. Some have a lot. Some have none.

And even if we are "The tattooed generation" that will fill graves with tramp stamps and tribals in 50 years or so, some people just cant get the sticks out of their arses. 

"Oh my god, she is starting to hang out with some tattooed people, what if she gets one?!", followed by dramatic gasp. 

This, was said by a special person. A person younger than me. I am not saying that everyone should be tattooed nor like tattoos, but one thing needs to be put straight: Tattoos USED to be worn by prisoners, sailors, and general trouble makers. If you had a tattoo, you did not have an easy job being taken seriously. 

However, it is now the freckin' 2000's. Everyone got tattoos; models, politicians, designers, and most of all celebrities. A few life-lessons and a few impulsive youth memories shows character, that one has lived a bit. 

Sweetheart, as long as you don't have bloody skull nailed to your forehead, you're ok.