Sabriyah the Teenage Witch

Because being normal is boring
 Karlie Kloss fresh off the Balmain runway. I am quite obsessed with the collection Olivier Rousteing delivered for Balmain, and the hair for the show was too-cool-for-school as per. I don’t know what it is about these short bob like hairdos (or “lobs”), like the one Karlie is currently sporting, but they seem so chic. I even considered chopping off my really long hair, but I think it might just have the opposite effect on my childlike face. I was reading about Emily Weiss’ on Into the Gloss (blog)  her must haves for that certain month and she said she used this product called “Oribe Fiber Groom” and I quote from her, “It is, hands down, the best thing I’ve found for short, straight, otherwise boring hair. You’ll look like Leo in Romeo + Juliet in no time.”
Now of course, anything that claims resemblance to Leo Dicaprio in Romeo and Juliet gets a thumbs up from me. I know she said “short hair”, but I did some research and it works for long hair as well. So I can look like Leo if he decided to go as Jesus to a Fancy dress party.

 Karlie Kloss fresh off the Balmain runway. I am quite obsessed with the collection Olivier Rousteing delivered for Balmain, and the hair for the show was too-cool-for-school as per. I don’t know what it is about these short bob like hairdos (or “lobs”), like the one Karlie is currently sporting, but they seem so chic. I even considered chopping off my really long hair, but I think it might just have the opposite effect on my childlike face. I was reading about Emily Weiss’ on Into the Gloss (blog)  her must haves for that certain month and she said she used this product called “Oribe Fiber Groom” and I quote from her, “It is, hands down, the best thing I’ve found for short, straight, otherwise boring hair. You’ll look like Leo in Romeo + Juliet in no time.”

Now of course, anything that claims resemblance to Leo Dicaprio in Romeo and Juliet gets a thumbs up from me. I know she said “short hair”, but I did some research and it works for long hair as well. So I can look like Leo if he decided to go as Jesus to a Fancy dress party.

Frida Gustavsson. I’m thinking this is Giles. I don’t know, but I vaguely remember one of the Giles collections encompassing a burnt effect and so my mind has drawn this conclusion.

Frida Gustavsson. I’m thinking this is Giles. I don’t know, but I vaguely remember one of the Giles collections encompassing a burnt effect and so my mind has drawn this conclusion.

On the contrary (to my previous post), Frida and her swag make miserable weather almost stylish. Certainly stylish actually, but almost desirable. That’s pushing it actually. 

On the contrary (to my previous post), Frida and her swag make miserable weather almost stylish. Certainly stylish actually, but almost desirable. That’s pushing it actually. 

Sometimes I feel like I have S.A.D (Seasonal Affetive Disorder), because I’m so much happier when I can whip my sunglasses out. Saying that, studies show that everyone has a tiny bit of S.A.D and people tend to generally be happier in the sun. But, this isn’t a science lesson. It’s a, look at  Kim Kardashian’s glasses and wish it was summer, lesson.

Sometimes I feel like I have S.A.D (Seasonal Affetive Disorder), because I’m so much happier when I can whip my sunglasses out. Saying that, studies show that everyone has a tiny bit of S.A.D and people tend to generally be happier in the sun. But, this isn’t a science lesson. It’s a, look at  Kim Kardashian’s glasses and wish it was summer, lesson.

Grace Darling by Helen Warner. I’ve been thinking a lot about the sea recently (oh wow, Sabriyah, revolutionary thoughts *sarcasm*) and in particular the movement of the water. You see, I was thinking about “Movement” for our next art project as a theme and the movement of water is quite captivating. You’ll know if you’ve seen the water gifs on tumblr, because I can stare at those for hours. But, I’m not really sure how to express this idea that has been induced in my mind - there’s inspiration and artists and all these other things I can think of, but I’m just not sure how to put it together. 

Grace Darling by Helen Warner. I’ve been thinking a lot about the sea recently (oh wow, Sabriyah, revolutionary thoughts *sarcasm*) and in particular the movement of the water. You see, I was thinking about “Movement” for our next art project as a theme and the movement of water is quite captivating. You’ll know if you’ve seen the water gifs on tumblr, because I can stare at those for hours. But, I’m not really sure how to express this idea that has been induced in my mind - there’s inspiration and artists and all these other things I can think of, but I’m just not sure how to put it together. 

I haven’t blogged Abbey Lee Kershaw in such a long time. When I recieved my copy of Anja Rubik’s 25 Magazine in the post, it came with a big double sided poster of Abbey Lee. She looks positively stunning and I am itching to put it up (but can’t because of the lack of wall space). On one side is a close up of her face and on the other is one of her semi-naked, which cannot be hung up, much to my surprise when I turned it over. I noticed in this picture, she’s wearing a Fendi bag and to be honest I would never have thought of pairing a Fendi bag with her bohemian/Banshee ways. I always see her looking incredibly laid-back (she’s horizontal) and just not the Fendi type. There’s a first for everything.

I haven’t blogged Abbey Lee Kershaw in such a long time. When I recieved my copy of Anja Rubik’s 25 Magazine in the post, it came with a big double sided poster of Abbey Lee. She looks positively stunning and I am itching to put it up (but can’t because of the lack of wall space). On one side is a close up of her face and on the other is one of her semi-naked, which cannot be hung up, much to my surprise when I turned it over. I noticed in this picture, she’s wearing a Fendi bag and to be honest I would never have thought of pairing a Fendi bag with her bohemian/Banshee ways. I always see her looking incredibly laid-back (she’s horizontal) and just not the Fendi type. There’s a first for everything.

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Giveaway FunTime. I recently received these Oliver Peoples glasses as a gift, but they don’t really complement my face shape at all. They’re exquisite though, and have never ever ever been worn (no face germs!). I also couldn’t find this exact pair anywhere online after lots of searching so they’re either a prototype or just magical. They’re Anderson frames with light-purple lenses. They are handmade in Italy, worth about $300, legit legit etc. 
Reblog or like this postand I’ll enter your url into a magical computing device that will randomly pick a winner in a week. I’ll pay for shipping and everything. And no you do not have to follow me. Just please do not delete this caption if you reblog, otherwise I won’t know if you’re just in it for my sick photography skills.
Good luck! Also if you have any questions, please don’t ask anonymously because I won’t bite.

i sold my soul #2

just in it for the photography…jk, those are sick ass glasses - everyone else reblog if you want 

nairline:

foudre:


Giveaway FunTime. I recently received these Oliver Peoples glasses as a gift, but they don’t really complement my face shape at all. They’re exquisite though, and have never ever ever been worn (no face germs!). I also couldn’t find this exact pair anywhere online after lots of searching so they’re either a prototype or just magical. They’re Anderson frames with light-purple lenses. They are handmade in Italy, worth about $300, legit legit etc. 

Reblog or like this postand I’ll enter your url into a magical computing device that will randomly pick a winner in a week. I’ll pay for shipping and everything. And no you do not have to follow me. Just please do not delete this caption if you reblog, otherwise I won’t know if you’re just in it for my sick photography skills.

Good luck! Also if you have any questions, please don’t ask anonymously because I won’t bite.

i sold my soul #2

just in it for the photography…jk, those are sick ass glasses - everyone else reblog if you want 

Alexander McQueen detail Autumn/Winter 2006. I think the sad thing about a lot of Couture or pieces like this, is that not many people see the small details of a piece and what they all consist of. I saw a Givenchy Haute Couture fashiontv segment, where Riccardo Tisci is talking about his couture collection for that season and holy communion, I would not know half the fantastic details of each garment, by looking at a snapshot on style.com only. 

Alexander McQueen detail Autumn/Winter 2006. I think the sad thing about a lot of Couture or pieces like this, is that not many people see the small details of a piece and what they all consist of. I saw a Givenchy Haute Couture fashiontv segment, where Riccardo Tisci is talking about his couture collection for that season and holy communion, I would not know half the fantastic details of each garment, by looking at a snapshot on style.com only. 

Definitely one of the best variations of the Trench coat species, that I have seen in my existence. It looks a lot like Alexander McQueen’s gold feather coat from Lee’s last collection in 2010, but I’d say this is more wearable. If you consider gold feathers in excess wearable. I love it though. 

Definitely one of the best variations of the Trench coat species, that I have seen in my existence. It looks a lot like Alexander McQueen’s gold feather coat from Lee’s last collection in 2010, but I’d say this is more wearable. If you consider gold feathers in excess wearable. I love it though. 

I don’t know about you or the majority of senior/high school attendees, but you know that really sterotypical idea of a Prom dress? Sequins, glitter, sparkle, excess tulle? I don’t like it. Not one bit. In fact, I hate prom dresses. I can just about bear Sherri Hill, but I was thinking about it and I’d never really wear anything like that. Sparkle and shine and glitter and more shine is good in moderation or when done by Roberto Cavalli or the likes (Elie Saab, whoever you want etc), but not distastefully. With some of these dresses, people spend up to about £400 or more on them - think about what you can buy for £400 - you could buy a designer dress for starters. McQ, Alice and Olivia, scoure the outnet.com for a good priced dress. Or you could borrow your cousin’s old prom dress (which was really nice in my instance) and use the money for some Isabel Marant sneakers, which will probably get more wear, love and attention, than a Prom dress. The phrase from School of Rock comes into play here…generic prom dresses, “You’re tacky and I hate you.” My rant is over. 

I don’t know about you or the majority of senior/high school attendees, but you know that really sterotypical idea of a Prom dress? Sequins, glitter, sparkle, excess tulle? I don’t like it. Not one bit. In fact, I hate prom dresses. I can just about bear Sherri Hill, but I was thinking about it and I’d never really wear anything like that. Sparkle and shine and glitter and more shine is good in moderation or when done by Roberto Cavalli or the likes (Elie Saab, whoever you want etc), but not distastefully. With some of these dresses, people spend up to about £400 or more on them - think about what you can buy for £400 - you could buy a designer dress for starters. McQ, Alice and Olivia, scoure the outnet.com for a good priced dress. Or you could borrow your cousin’s old prom dress (which was really nice in my instance) and use the money for some Isabel Marant sneakers, which will probably get more wear, love and attention, than a Prom dress. The phrase from School of Rock comes into play here…generic prom dresses, “You’re tacky and I hate you.” My rant is over.