Jul 20, 2010

Quote of the Week - Robert Mitchum

mom, marilyn, billy, dolaine, dennis

There isn't any way to win but there's a way to lose more slowly.

Jul 19, 2010

a found letter

tom robbins

letter found in a thrift store First Edition of
Skinny Legs and All
dated May 1990

Tom Robbins is not my favourite author (neither is Jack Kerouac) but I've read all his books. I started with Another Roadside Attraction solely for the reason it was the title of the Tragically Hip's (hello Gord Downie!) now defunct traveling music and arts festival. Skinny Legs and All
was my next venture. I think I remember this one because I read it in the early 90s and although the prose irritated me the vibe had a personal sense of familiarity. Yes, I'm proud to have slept in fields and hung out at the Cottonwood Market helping friends sell burlap and vintage upholstery bags.

My favourite Hip album:


Road Apples

of course I can't resist Bobcaygeon, Wheat Kings, or Scared...

Last Weekend on the Turntable


1994

Jul 16, 2010

Vintage Emanuel Ungaro

1980
French Vogue

Jul 15, 2010

Design Lover - Vintage Sony Table Radio

vintage sony stereo
From my private collection
circa 1970s

Jul 14, 2010

Tip of the Week - The Appetizer Plate


An hors d'oeuvres plate is small for a reason.






Jul 13, 2010

Quote of the Week - Susie Tompkins Buell

my baby shower - my mom's the one with the corsage

You may well change your clothes from season to season, but I don't think confident women change their style. Style is connected to your values.
Susie Tompkins Buell co-founder Esprit

Jul 8, 2010

Style Inspiration

Amedeo Modigliani
1884-1920

Did you Know?



The first spectator shoe, originally designed as a cricket shoe in 1868, eventually became an essential part of the 1930s yachtsman's wardrobe.

Jul 7, 2010

Jul 6, 2010

Quote of the Week - Christian Dior

found photo West Vancouver

Elegance must be the right combination of distinction, naturalness, care and simplicity.

Jul 1, 2010

100 Years of Menswear



My first fashion book - if you could call it that - was the C volume of Encyclopedia Britannica. When I was bored as a kid my Mom would tell me to go and 'read the encyclopedias'. So I did. The C volume contained 'Costumes of the World'. I still have that volume somewhere - probably nestled amongst my 25 years of fashion magazines in storage.

I was lucky enough to come across One Hundred Years of Menswear at my community library. I don't buy books often but I will, however, be buying 100 Years of Menswear.

Cally Blackmann had me sold within the first paragraph - read more here. Her argument is,

'...menswear has had a far greater influence on women's fashion over the last century than the other way around.'

from 100 years of Menswear

I'm always on the look out for more inspiration! Please share yours in the comments here or on the Bijou Living page on Facebook www.facebook.com/bijouliving.

Vintage Callot

1932

The Back 40