I recently watched Brick and I think I have a new favorite movie. I loved the character Laura. She's such a little vixen, and it didn't hurt that she had some rad outfits. Since the movie is a modern take on film noir, her costumes were reminiscent of another era, but still current. I looooooove the outfit in the first two photos and the feather hair clip.
via IMDb, google image search and my own screenshot (2nd photo).
In the previous post, I posted a picture of Joseph Gordon Levitt from the June 2009 issue of Esquire. I decided I'm going to post some of the rest, enjoy!
AND AS AN ADDED BONUS; Tie Me Up Tie Me Down, GQ April 2008
Too bad I'm broke as HAYLL at the moment. Sad face. I can still dream, can't I? MinkPink Donna Bustier Dress from Nasty Gal 90s revival! YES YES, this dress is perfection.
We Who See Field Boot from UO. I love lace up boots. I probably won't be getting any anytime soon now that it's spring :|
Cross-body bags by Katzi from Pixie Market I already have a slouchy tan cross body bag that I use quite religiously. However, I'd like to add something more structured to my wardrobe.
T by Alexander Wang t-shirt/dress hybrids from La Garconne Everyone is shitting bricks over this line, and I am no exception. I can see the beauty in a finely made, basic tee. I bet they feel lucious and drape so well. I live in black and white tees... but I don't know if I have enough pride to blow $90 on a t shirt though... Perhaps American Apparel will have to do (not hating here).
Bowler hat from Target I don't really wear hats much, so that needs to change. However, like the boots, I will probably wait on this. But fo real fo real, this hat needs to get in my closet, asap.
Lastly,
Joseph Gordon Levitt, you are hot sex on a platter. You are on my wishlist indefinitely.
Just another fashion blog, I'm not doing anything revolutionary here. These are musings about my life, things I like, and things that inspire me. Hopefully, in return, I can inspire you.