Monday, October 17, 2011

Empire Influenced

     After showing my friend this piece, I was told it has a Roman influence with the foliage accent on both sides (reminiscent of Cesar's crown, Corona Civica).  Keeping that in mind, I named it Filia, meaning daughter in Latin.
Filia; hangs mid chest


A little leaf to satisfy my need for "quirk"click for enlargement
   Within it exists four different elements, three of which were taken from choker necklaces.  I think it displays an heirloom-y appeal with the slightly worn painted leaf detail and is 21st-century- updated with the sharper edges of the triptych focal point.    
I'd wear it... "Et Tu, Brute?"

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Still Relevant


          Styles constantly fall in and out of fashion...or vice versa...fashion falls in and out of style...whatever the case, vintage stays true. I wondered what the term "vintage" really meant prior to my site and blog endeavor and after much reading, I decided being dated wasn't so bad.
MCM Cross body
I had to remind myself something that you buy at the thrift store does not make it vintage, but that doesn't mean that you can't find such treasures at your local thrift. Do your research on labels, brands, and markings. The history of your new found gem can be fascinating! I find myself enamored...obsessed with the hunt of the story.
     I first came across the German handbag brand MCM (Mode Creation Munich) five years ago. My original find was the "MCM cross body" (recently sold) on my website. Your eyes aren't lost in the monogrammed pattern, which can easily consume the design structure of the overall piece.  I was particularly appreciative of the brass plate placard framing an original serial number assigned each bag. Talk about making a piece your own...
Via Park and Cube
Knowing the story of MCM, I was really happy to see Shini of Park and Cube sport a hot pink mini purse, pairing it with an equally flashy overcoat. It's exciting to see a  piece like this bring life to an ensemble; because of how classic it is or how true it has stayed to its history's aesthetic.
Vintage forever, ladies!



Thursday, October 6, 2011

|k.i.s.s.|k.i.s.s.|


I go through a lot of edits for a number of things and whether it be graphics, photographs, or design, just remember one thing: K.I.S.S.  No, no lips are involved... it's a phrase that I was reminded of the other day,"Keep it simple, stupid!"
Round and Round
I first create the basic silhouette of the necklace, I then add all the bells and whistles, leave it for a few days, and then revisit it. Within that time frame you realize what something should ultimately look like.
Clasp detail; Front detail
Stay creative, ladies!

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Whichever comes first...





I recently had a blow torch fiasco. Don't worry, I'm still working on taming the flame. Until then here's my latest, Whichever Comes First. It's probably the best example that one could use to describe how arbitrarily the mind works when your envisioning something. I used a penny charm from a broken bracelet, a Niagara Falls key chain, and a color changing cherub pendent from a pile (changes with temperature).

5 years?...

I've been asked the question, "Where do you see yourself in five years?" countless times since I turned 21 and I've always faltered because I don't have a damn clue.
     I had an amazing conversation with a great friend of mine today. He'll make you believe that you can fly, he has that much faith in people. I still have no idea what I'm exactly doing here, but I can reply "I don't know..." and still have a strange confidence in myself. A practice I need to adopt sooner rather than later...
Via: That Kind of Woman