Thursday, September 24, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Classic Style


I think I sort of look like Amelia Earhart or a student from the 30's.
Sweater: Thrifted from Tzedek
Leather jacket: Polo Ralph Lauren
Leather jacket: Polo Ralph Lauren
Skirt: Gap
Shoes: Lady Comfort
The jacket- like it? It's from the free bin, a place where students leave their unwanted clothing. And sometimes there's some pretty awesome stuff, like this jacket, a baby blue Gap trench coat, a pink and blue silk tie dye scarf and long, flowing hippie dresses.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Convocation Style: Yes, I did wear clothes

We seniors didn't really follow the theme.
And then we walked over to listen to the Convocation speech, while screaming house cheers:
"Spicy salsa in a pot, Tyler girls are wicked hot!"
"Tyler, Tyler, Tyler, our walls are filled with hay. If you light a candle, our house will burn away"
And then, when we realized Convocation had started 5 minutes earlier:
"Tyler house is really late, that's because we're @#$%^&* great!"

And then Convocation...speeches, cheering after almost every sentence, whistle blowing.

And then we came back to the house and took more pictures. I was sad because this is my last Convocation...
But I still managed to have fun afterwards!
My outfit:
Slip: Thrifted at The Village Discount Outlet
Hat: Romer (from Argentina!)
Shoes: Mootsies Tootsies
Lipstick: MAC
Kayleen's outfit:
PLEATED (yes, pleated) garbage bags
Target bag top
The girl is a genius.

"Spicy salsa in a pot, Tyler girls are wicked hot!"
"Tyler, Tyler, Tyler, our walls are filled with hay. If you light a candle, our house will burn away"
And then, when we realized Convocation had started 5 minutes earlier:
"Tyler house is really late, that's because we're @#$%^&* great!"

And then Convocation...speeches, cheering after almost every sentence, whistle blowing.

And then we came back to the house and took more pictures. I was sad because this is my last Convocation...

My outfit:
Slip: Thrifted at The Village Discount Outlet
Hat: Romer (from Argentina!)
Shoes: Mootsies Tootsies
Lipstick: MAC
Kayleen's outfit:
PLEATED (yes, pleated) garbage bags
Target bag top
The girl is a genius.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Boina

The typical gaucho hat from Argentina. Didn't know that until....today.
Picture from: http://www.argentinapolo.com/boutique.html
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Back to school, end of summer lameness
Undershirt: J Crew
Shorts: Forever 21
Shoes: BDG
I am back at school now and have loads of amazing wardrobe pictures to share. Promise I won't abandon this blog again, unless I have good reasons, like I did during the summer (i.e. fellowship application, hot boy, lots of great comics from the public library, biking).
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Turqoise formal

Friday, July 31, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
RIP: Scarf
Last week, I lost a dear friend: my scarf. It passed away on the 9th of July in La Chacarita Cemetery around 6pm. Probably taken by ghosts. Lived a long life, keeping me warm and accompanying me on trips throughout the United States, South Africa, Argentina and Uruguay. No services will be held.
Sunny Salta
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Winter Coat

Dress: vintage
It had gotten really nice in Buenos Aires in the last few days, but today it started to hail! Chunks of ice the size of quarters fell from the sky. I was at the Feria de Mataderos where I bought a llama hair wrap. It was probably way overpriced, but is so warm and beautiful. Pictures to come.
Labels:
Buenos Aires,
coat,
dress,
Feria de Maraderos,
vintage
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Pipi Cucu!

Bought a futuristic stewardess-like dress at Pipi Cucu la tiendita (Defensa 975) -- officially the CUTEST store name of all time. The store that carries only local designers with really wacky designs. The fabric is a bit sketchy (Argentine, so sort of shitty) but the dress is tight as a glove and shows every curve of my body. And the top has collar that rises in the back, but has a really low cut.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
365 days of sustainable fashion



One of the things I like best about Sheena's idea is her creativity. Sure, it's easy to look nice wearing a dress from any old store. But it's not exciting and different. Sheena not only promotes sustainable fashion, but innovative fashion as well.
Oh...and I also have a girl crush on her.
Labels:
accessories,
creativity,
sustainability,
sustainable fashion
Monday, June 22, 2009
Fall hat
The hat is growing on me. At first it seemed a bit ridiculous, but now I'm enjoying it. And I've started noticing people wearing similar hats. Unsurprisingly, it's mostly old men.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Up on the roof

I realize this outfit isn't very stylish, but it is warm and casual. Also, jumping. Ridiculous, I know, but posed photos are so boring.
Today I bought a hat from a hat store on Riobamba. The owner helped me pick it out and told me about her life in Buenos Aires. One of the things I like most about clothing is the people I buy it from and the memories I take away from our interactions. Photos to come.
Belt: Vintage (was Mom's, stole it, now mine)
Jeans: Wanama- usually expensive, but I got mine 50% off!
Shirt: Vintage hippie
Shoes: Converse- a must-have in Argentina.
Jeans: Wanama- usually expensive, but I got mine 50% off!
Shirt: Vintage hippie
Shoes: Converse- a must-have in Argentina.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
woof!



Vintage dog scarves
Dogs. I hate them. They smell, make a lot of noise, always want attention. In a battle between cats and dogs, I would choose cats even if I knew they were going to lose. But somehow I always end up buying clothing that has dogs on it- a shirt, these scarves.
I may have a dog around my neck, but I'll always have a cat in my heart.
PS. Does anyone read this? It would be nice if you did, but I also like cataloguing the things I buy so I remember what I have. My blog is like a virtual closet...so come take a look around.
PPS. I wore my white 80's jacket today and got a lot of complements. It is so ridiculous that I wore it with a black shirt, shoes, and pants to tone it down a bit.
I may have a dog around my neck, but I'll always have a cat in my heart.
PS. Does anyone read this? It would be nice if you did, but I also like cataloguing the things I buy so I remember what I have. My blog is like a virtual closet...so come take a look around.
PPS. I wore my white 80's jacket today and got a lot of complements. It is so ridiculous that I wore it with a black shirt, shoes, and pants to tone it down a bit.
PJS!

It's weird. Even though I have a fashion blog and loads of amazing clothes, I still spend most of my day wearing pjs. No joke. At least now I have something that matches my aesthetic.
I've decided to stop adding the prices, because everything I buy costs one peso and the clothes that aren't seem way to expensive comparatively.
I've decided to stop adding the prices, because everything I buy costs one peso and the clothes that aren't seem way to expensive comparatively.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Family Dollar
My sister and my dad thrift. One of my dad's favorite things to talk about is how many shirts he can buy for five dollars, for example:"How much did that shirt cost you? Ten dollars! I can buy 10 shirts for five dollars!" And my sister has started thrifting as well. No more Hollister and A&F. All Something Old, Something New and The Village. Two skirts, two windbreakers, three shirts, and two sweaters all for fifteen dollars!
Bargain hunting. Must be genetic.
Bargain hunting. Must be genetic.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
I danced tango in heels for 5 hours...
I went to seven stores in Buenos Aires before I found these at Flabella for $250 pesos. They're so comfortable that I was actually able to dance for hours and hours on end without being in pain. Well....I did get a bruise:
But it was NOT (contrary to popular belief) from a boy because it is the shape of a high heel.

Thursday, May 28, 2009
80's Jacket
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
My "Argentina shirt"

Shirt: adorhada guillermina $60 pesos= $18.50 USD
Skirt: Yagmour, bought at Tzedek $4 pesos= $1.25 USD
Shoes: Clona $69 pesos =$ 20 USD

Shirt: adorhada guillermina $60 pesos= $18.50 USD
Sweater: Izaac Mizrahi for Target $10 USD (Sale!)
Pants: Guess Jeans $20 USD (Outlet store + sale)
Also, I would like to add that I think posing for pictures to show off your outfit is lame, and most people who do this come off as arrogant. I promise I'm not actually an asshole.
Cheap clothing in Buenos Aires- Thrift stores and feria americanas
There are two types of resale clothing shops in Buenos Aires- the Feria Americana and the thrift store. Feria Americanas sell used clothing, but in good condition. You can find them behind booths booths in the Parque Centenario or little stores in Palermo. The clothing in much cheaper than buying new, but still costs from $10-$60 pesos.
There are only a few thrift stores in Buenos Aires and the only two I have been to are called Tzedek and are run by a Jewish organization called Tzedaka. I do volunteer work sorting clothes with lots of awesome Jewish women, so I see most of the clothes before we hang them up. There is a lot of crap, most of which we re-donate or throw away, but sometimes you find a jewel...something spectacular. Like the 1950's Eva Peron dress that I bought, or the kindergarden teacher's skirt, or a Jazmin Chebar (designer) shirt. It is possible to find amazing things.
If you are in Buenos Aires, I highly recommend going. Here are the addresses of the two Tzedek locations:
Serrano 333
Lavalle 3333
There are only a few thrift stores in Buenos Aires and the only two I have been to are called Tzedek and are run by a Jewish organization called Tzedaka. I do volunteer work sorting clothes with lots of awesome Jewish women, so I see most of the clothes before we hang them up. There is a lot of crap, most of which we re-donate or throw away, but sometimes you find a jewel...something spectacular. Like the 1950's Eva Peron dress that I bought, or the kindergarden teacher's skirt, or a Jazmin Chebar (designer) shirt. It is possible to find amazing things.
If you are in Buenos Aires, I highly recommend going. Here are the addresses of the two Tzedek locations:
Serrano 333
Lavalle 3333
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Vintage purses
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
American Apparel: Owned by Suburban Turmoil
If you have ever had any doubts about the inherent ridiculousness that is American Apparel, read this post by Lindsay Ferrier on Suburban Turmoil. She makes fun of annoying hipster trends in a cute, mom-like way. And believe me, American Apparel NEEDS to be made fun of.
Tom's Shoes
So here's how I found out about Tom's Shoes:
I work at a Jewish center sorting clothes. During one of the meetings, a woman raised her hand out of the blue and said "I want to tell you all something really good about a company called Tom's Shoes..." and she went into the story of its foundation.
The inspiration, as told by the website:
"In 2006 an American traveler, Blake Mycoskie, befriended children in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created a company that would match every pair of shoes sold with a pair given to a child in need. One for One. Blake returned to Argentina with a group of family, friends and staff later that year with 10,000 pairs of shoes made possible by caring TOMS customers."
The shoes are a bit expensive given what alpargatas cost in Argentina ($10) , but with $40 covering two pairs it's worth the cost. The company has hippie principles like giving, donation, helping the poor and whatnot, but the shoes are cute, not some horrible military green hemp creation like you might expect. I once met a horrible hipster girl recently arrived from the USA and she was wearing Tom's. Must be "in" nowadays?
Here are some of my favorites:

I work at a Jewish center sorting clothes. During one of the meetings, a woman raised her hand out of the blue and said "I want to tell you all something really good about a company called Tom's Shoes..." and she went into the story of its foundation.
The inspiration, as told by the website:
"In 2006 an American traveler, Blake Mycoskie, befriended children in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created a company that would match every pair of shoes sold with a pair given to a child in need. One for One. Blake returned to Argentina with a group of family, friends and staff later that year with 10,000 pairs of shoes made possible by caring TOMS customers."
The shoes are a bit expensive given what alpargatas cost in Argentina ($10) , but with $40 covering two pairs it's worth the cost. The company has hippie principles like giving, donation, helping the poor and whatnot, but the shoes are cute, not some horrible military green hemp creation like you might expect. I once met a horrible hipster girl recently arrived from the USA and she was wearing Tom's. Must be "in" nowadays?
Here are some of my favorites:

For sailors...or hipster sailor wannabees.
Reminds me a bit of those flags that people use to communicate.
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