definitely a perfect outfit. i could wear this everyday forever.
(Elisa “Eli” Nalin shot by all the pretty birds Feb. 29, 2012)
GPOY: kitty kat edition
another photo from last night’s cat party, courtesy of Ryry
photographer Julien Mauve’s Back To Childhood Project is pretty self explanatory. but still really great
looks like street style shots were not much different in the 1920s
(more photos via S Moda EL PAÍS)
i just really love these two. probably because i have friends who could easily be these two in 30 years. or 30 years ago
(see more Photos of NYC on the Brink of the ’80s via Flavorwire)
not sure how this article about the Buzludzha Communist monument in Bulgaria came to be open on my laptop but i’m so glad it was. this is absolutely amazing!
(see all the photos by Timothy Allen here)
besides the past, where can i go eat dinner that’ll let me dress like this?
(via Grub Street New York)
my uterus has the same sign
(photo by)
Marianna Rothen: “Snow and Rose”
GPOYW - dancing at the wedding edition
this is one of the photographer’s shots from the wedding i was at in December. it is also a public service announcement that i am an excellent wedding guest. as per my guest duties, i promise to 1) buy great gifts and 2) dance the night away. all i ask in return is an unlimited supply of white wine (preferably Chardonnay) and exactly one dirty vodka martini. also, cake. but if you’re the kind of people who wouldn’t have cake at a wedding, you’re the kind of people who don’t deserve my dancing skills
(photo by Jeremy Hess Photographers)
Our annual issue devoted to the Most Stylish New Yorkers is out now—in it, we profiled 26 local trendsetters representing the city’s wide range of cultural flavors. Check out full profiles for each person (they share their style inspirations, favorite local shops and designers, and more), as well more street style shots in Williamsburg, the East Village, Union Square and more.
a really important “what to wear”
Marilyn Monroe at the 1962 Golden Globes
i may not understand the overwhelming fascination with Marilyn, but homegirl knew how to rock a gown
(via sashafrerejones)


