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"And I am a weapon of massive consumption and it's not my fault it's how I'm programmed to function."Following
I want to dance around in a sequined dress while holding sparklers, too!
(worn by Emily Haines in this Metric video. Always a perfect summer song.)
Yesterday, a friend of mine and I were discussing a recent article I had read about how Gap was losing business blah blah blah. I said that it was because everything looked the same and was too monochromatic. As we were finishing the discussion, we walked by a Gap and I immediately stuck my foot in my mouth.
These shorts are too cute for words.
Comme des Garçons, I love. Comme des Garçons + Matt Groening? I’m totally diggin’ it.
I want to travel to New York this summer and spend what little financial aid money I have left on fashions far too expensive for me, and then come back to my little city, which isn’t really a city at all, an look wretchedly out of place.
I really love Japanese designers the best.
Whew! I’m finally done with my first year of grad school… and it feels pretty damn good. My goal is to get Shopperist up and interesting/ functional/ not dead again.
I wasn’t really all that interested in the royal wedding etc. but Kate’s (excuse me, Princess Catherine… did you know she can’t go by Kate now that she’s a royal? WHAAA?) dress has sparked my dormant, but ever existent, interest in Alexander McQueen fashions. All of the pre-nuptial speculation showcased a lot of the Fall/Winter 2011 wedding designs and I’ve fallen in love. 
Gorgeous. Impractical, but gorgeous. Now, I just have to find a dude, date him, make him fall in love with my wit and charm (read: sarcasm and emotionality), wait for him to propose to me, and then somehow manage to raise the money to buy this dress. Oh, and plan a destination wedding in Greece because that’s all I can think of when I look at this gorgeous work of art.
Sounds do-able. I’m gonna get on that now!
Michael Kors Wallet Clutch/ iPhone case? I’ll take it!
Oh sweet baby infant Jesus, I want this so bad.
I’d definitely describe myself as a survivalist when it comes to bath products: I love looking at ones that are supposed to invigorate your skin, calm your nerves, wake you up, and magically repair all of your split ends… but I can’t ever bring myself to purchase them.
I’m familiar with LUSH products, visiting a location in Georgetown and I remember how amazing it was in there, but also how my three pack of soap from the grocery store cost the same as a 3oz block. I’ve had a renewed interest in their products as of late and am considering purchasing this Godiva solid shampoo as an anti-Valentine’s day gift to myself. It’s the perfect vegan friendly product to take care of this Rapunzel length hair I’ve seem to have grown.
Plus, if it smells as good as the reviews say it does, it’ll totally be worth it.