Jim Stark Add as Favorite Photo
Mar 20, 2010 2 comments
Eternal nothingness is OK, as long as you’re dressed for it.
Shaved, because I can.
http://silencesweetheart.blogspot.com/2010/03/shaved.html
Vincent Gallo Add as Favorite Photo
Mar 15, 2010 4 comments
We are spanning time.
The sun is out for the first time in forever! I forgot what it was like to be warm. I do adore this romper, but I may have to return it or sell it as it’s a little too big for my non-chest. Haha. Thanks for the amazing feedback lately everyone!
Lee Holloway Add as Favorite Photo
Mar 11, 2010 8 comments
Each cut, each scar, each burn, a different mood or time. I told him what the first one was, told him where the second one came from. I remembered them all. And for the first time in my life I felt beautiful. Finally part of the earth. I touched the soil and he loved me back.
This is a little old, but I love this dress. I’m thinking of shortening it. Thanks for everyone’s nice comments on my last post.
Charlie Chaplin Add as Favorite Photo
Mar 10, 2010 44 comments
We think too much and feel too little, more than machinery we need humanity, more than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness. Without those qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost.
The most girlish you will ever see moi, ever. Now go watch some classic silent films why don’t you?
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Cher Horowitz. Add as Favorite Photo
Mar 09, 2010 5 comments
Do you prefer “fashion victim” or “ensembly challenged”?
Oh hayyy. This is my nod to Tai from Clueless, Lindsay Weir from Freaks and Geeks and a little bit grunge.
You can read all about it hurrr: http://silencesweetheart.blogspot.com/2010/03/deconstruction-of-outfit-in-five-easy.html
Bonnie Parker. Add as Favorite Photo
Feb 24, 2010 9 comments
You know what, when we started out, I thought we was really goin’ somewhere. This is it. We’re just goin’, huh?
Housecleaning day, slightly improved by dressing up in my new dress. I love the frill at the bottom, but must wear heels otherwise I look tiny! Have just finished writing an essay on Arthur Penn’s “Bonnie and Clyde” I think this Bonnie’s 1960’s imitating 1930’s look has inspired me just a tad. That or I need more sleep to forget about it all for a while. Then there is the beautiful Harper’s Bazaar editorial with the Bonnie and Clyde theme…










