1.27.2011

SHOE ME THURSDAY ♥ YSL PYTHON WEDGE

I know I know I know...you've seen this in all the magazines already. But I just can't not include it because I LOVE THESE. :) These are the things dreams are made of. That a genius like Stefano can design and create a shoe like this and then actually sell them. You can buy them, wear them, touch them. :) Yes, they are gorgeous. These are probably one of the best shoes I've ever seen. And only $2000 at most YSL boutiques...

let's all have a moment of silence. 
i prefer this color, actually.


OK...on another note...and a another wave...the below YSL ballerina flats are GORGEOUS and already available online for purchase. I didn't see the above wedges on the site yet. Happy shopping.♡

look at that gorgeous giant logo! these are amazing. and less than $500 US.



images of catwalk from style.com
images of ballet flat from ysl.com

1.26.2011

WEDNESDAY BAG ♥ SYLVIA TOLEDANO


This lovely crystal box clutch by Sylvia Toledano is one hot little clutch that I'd love to own and use frequently. It's a miniaudière that's made of metal encrusted with Austrian crystals. It's strange enough to be not-too-pretty and not-too-typical. It's perfect. Especially because it has a chain! Available for purchase at Farfetch .♡







more wednesday bag ♥ miu miu satchel

images from http://www.farfetch.com

1.25.2011

TUESDAY TAILOR ♥ RICHARD NICOLL X FRED PERRY LTD EDITION COLLECTION (OH YEAH)

Loving it all...styling, casting, attitude.

I was absolutely floored when I saw the lookbook pics from the new Richard Nicoll for Fred Perry collection. Maybe everyone doesn't see what I see (or maybe they do)...but what I see is precision casting...look at her face and her puggy nose, which I think is fantastic, and her attitude and fresh look. She looks like an actress someone kept secret and then sprung out. The styling is amazing, inspired by 50s Teddy Girls (which of course we love at Nancy Girl). But the look is brought up to speed. It's still modern and new. And then the clothes are perfect. They still look very very Fred Perry, but definitely have a Richard Nicoll twist. I'm thrilled he's got the spotlight because it was clear when I met him and hung out with him that he was very genuine. He wasn't someone caught up in what he thought he should be doing/designing. He seemed very patient and confident that his time would come. And it has with his namesake line shooting up there, his being named the new creative head at Cerruti (even though it was just announced they're shutting the womenswear down , more is sure to come) and now this perfect match. Can't wait to see what else is on the way! PS I also own the raddest and tiniest Fred Perry jacket that I purchased almost 10 years ago...and everyone always comments how it's so hard to get the tiny stuff. But maybe now everyone can get the tiny stuff from this collection.♡

Richard Nicoll's sketches for Fred Perry...I love these!




more tuesday tailor ♥ mandy coon

images from http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk