in high school, i used to be obsessed with turning blue jeans into skirts, by opening up the inner leg seam and inserting a connecting center panel. this is the same basic concept ~ but done couture style!!! j’adore!

in high school, i used to be obsessed with turning blue jeans into skirts, by opening up the inner leg seam and inserting a connecting center panel. this is the same basic concept ~ but done couture style!!! j’adore!

11:37 am  •  16 February 2010  •  10 notes  •  View comments

from shirt into skirt! this could be done really chicly, using a man’s silk shirt ~ though i do love this casual chambray suggestion.

from shirt into skirt! this could be done really chicly, using a man’s silk shirt ~ though i do love this casual chambray suggestion.

11:34 am  •  16 February 2010  •  29 notes  •  View comments

{ inspiration via nubbytwiglet.com }

{ inspiration via nubbytwiglet.com }

12:03 pm  •  4 February 2010  •  17 notes  •  View comments

this is doable right? make new armholes under your sleeves to make a modern cape!

this is doable right? make new armholes under your sleeves to make a modern cape!

9:42 am  •  2 February 2010  •  7 notes  •  View comments

wondering if i have enough hair to make this look work? gonna find out this week!

wondering if i have enough hair to make this look work? gonna find out this week!

10:00 pm  •  1 February 2010  •  6 notes  •  View comments

another idea using vintage fur pieces: take the cuffs off a musty fur coat and attach them to the fronts of some suede ankle boots! too cool!

another idea using vintage fur pieces: take the cuffs off a musty fur coat and attach them to the fronts of some suede ankle boots! too cool!

9:57 pm  •  1 February 2010  •  16 notes  •  View comments

there are 2 cool DIYs in this pic!
on the left: i love the delicate beaded epaulet on her shoulder. take a bit of vintage embroidery { or beaded ribbon } add a few drips of dainty chain and you’re there!
on the right: this obviously vintage leather trench { i see this style all. the. time. in thrift shops } is infinitely more elegant with the addition of a red fox collar. i really love that the fur piece is squared and doesn’t really fit to the lapels. it makes the look that much more charming!

there are 2 cool DIYs in this pic!

on the left: i love the delicate beaded epaulet on her shoulder. take a bit of vintage embroidery { or beaded ribbon } add a few drips of dainty chain and you’re there!

on the right: this obviously vintage leather trench { i see this style all. the. time. in thrift shops } is infinitely more elegant with the addition of a red fox collar. i really love that the fur piece is squared and doesn’t really fit to the lapels. it makes the look that much more charming!

9:50 pm  •  1 February 2010  •  11 notes  •  View comments

in the same vein as below… i love this haphazardly bedazzled marc jacobs cardigan!!

in the same vein as below… i love this haphazardly bedazzled marc jacobs cardigan!!

2:32 pm  •  18 December 2009  •  15 notes  •  View comments

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