Showing posts with label Nicole Eymard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicole Eymard. Show all posts
Friday, October 8, 2010

Folk forest collars

Collars completely hand made by me:














I made the prints in photoshop, by manipulating color and images
printed them on treated fabric
made patterns
cut them out
sewed them together

If you are interested, I am currently selling them in my etsy shop here
If you do buy a collar make sure to mention you are one of my readers
once you post a picture of your fabulous self on you blog wearing my collars and you will get 50% off!!


I am having a giveaway on Monday
Its a $50 gift certificate for Bohemian Bisoux Vintage
Spread the word!!!
so start checking out her shop now!
Stay tuned!!!!
Thursday, October 7, 2010

Mary's birthday

Happy Birthday Mary!!!!




On the way to Mary's dinner party
we stopped by the Palo alto zoo
Her boyfriend designs and makes the exhibits (like the fake rocks and paintings)
The bat cave below is one of his many creations
Hopefully one day he can design my furture house interiors and exterior
Hopfully it will look something like this place I found in Paris:





Mary and I in the zoo



Bat cave





I made Marys Birthday Gift
Stay tuned for pictures in tomorrow's post!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Provence day outfit + News


I had amazing food at Provence day
The chefs cooking were all chez panis people
So the food was obviously excellent!!
I was hoping my outfit would match the food, wine, and desert!
I think I succeeded





This guy had an amazing outfit, he told me he's a goat herder!

photo










Lipstick: YSL RougeVolupte in mesmerizing purple
                 Eyeshadow: make up forever aquarelle in orange
                 Nail polish: Essie in lapis of luxry
                 Hat: Vintage 1950s from Clever Nettle
                 Pant Suit: Vintage 1940s from Yesterdazed
                 Belt: Vintage 1970s snake belt
                 Shoes: purple zara criss cross sandals
                 Bracelet: Vintage 1940s clamper with lady bugs and leaves
                 Feathers: Vintage 1920s pale purple millinery feathers
                 Purse: Vintage 1930s painted purse
                 Brooch: 1930's turban lady

NEWS

*I have a new fashion forestry fan page on face book spread the word ;)
With my new fan page you can keep track of newest posts, small thoughts I have, and clothing/accessories that I find on the internet!! There is a like button you can click on my page....

*  Im selling my shoes, shoe clips, brooches, and plastic rain bonnet on etsy so check that out too...If you are a follower of my blog, send me a message on etsy, to talk about reserving or pricing....you are sure to be royally treated! buy them here

* I would like to start advertising, so please contact me if you feel you independent brand would fit my page 
email me at ldvnicole@gmail.com

*  I will be filling my etsy shop and ebay shop with vintage shoes, brooches, and clothing very soon

* I am still finishing up my fall collars and hats that I will also be selling in my etsy shop so stay tuned!

Thanks!! 
Nicole






Friday, September 17, 2010

Ermine


Today we are going to take a waltz through my process:

getting what I want in my little fashion world!



How do I find an item I am obsessed with?


Why the obsession? 
How do I obtain it?  
How do I search for it? 
Should I just make it? 
How the hell do I wear it? 
How can you make it?


Why the obsession?


Every period had found a way to sneek ermine into fashion
but it hasn't been taken seriously as a trend since the 1950s!

Um its the symbol of anything regal....

Well I'm mad about Ermine and I'm bringing it to the 2010!!!!
There's something so crisp and almost graphic about the black and white
While still keeping its elegance in the silky fluff and texture of the black tails

I have found in the first part of my research that
secretly people have kept up a longing for ermine
I imagine this creepy but amazingly eccentric woman who opens her cupboard to get something and all of these ermine capes, collars, coats, hats, and muffs come tumbling out, and she shoves it in with haste before slamming it shut.

I secretly want(need) to be the woman ;)

anyway...



How do I search for it?

I have either been outbid 
or come across a giant text: SOLD flashing before my eyes all over vintage websites

I was about to jump off a bridge while dreaming up layaway possibilities 
to make this cape be mine

I mean come on! Really why the torturous price of $4500 
wwwahhh!!

I just want to touch it please???

Its only a matter of time when a museum or celebrity stylist (Yes Rachel Zoe/ Met museum that means you!) will soon get their grubby hands all over this one


How can you make it?


Very frustrated I started to think about making it....
I found a tutorial that is pretty simple
Which can lessen your frustrations as well

I recommend the "difficult" choice, which isn't so difficult!
side note:  The Elizabethan jewelry tutorials are super magical and I want to try them out myself!

One day I found the perfect 30s scarf




I bid
I won
I conquered!!!

How the hell do I wear it?


search half way over!!!
Why half way you ask?
Well when I'm obsessed 
one piece is not enough for my taste
I need at least a set or better a full ensemble covering me head to toe



So my search went like this

ermine fur cape.....nothing
ermine hat.....nothing
ermine muff.....nothing
ermine shoe clips.....nothing

I then found myself
(going to the source) 
visiting the lovely online shop 
side note: you can follow her on face book to get constant updates
..trust me its worth it

And so....

yep you guessed it!
look what I found......


this muff is going to be fantastic!



outfit post will be posted ASAP


Learn a little about the little cuties and my fur views:



They are actually stoats, but during their winter coat period
they are referred to as Ermine



I believe that fur should ONLY be worn if it is vintage or fake.

I personally would never buy anything else, but can understand cow and rabbit fur only if its from the same animal that is eaten..and since it is practically impossible for the two to exist and still be quality I continually stand by not wearing anything else.

There is such a thing as a beautiful fake.  In fact fake fur that has been designed extraordinarily well can be fantastic and precious.  It angers me when people actually set their minds to cheapness when working with the fake fur

EX: On project runway this week Chris actually said "I was looking at all the fake furs and they look soo cheap".  Well I'm sorry but what you came up with when using real fur (you thought you deserved) insulted the animal killed!!!

I feel it is ok to make up for the mistakes of the past.  To simply sweep 1000's of years worth of animals that we slaughtered is simply bad for the environment and disrespectful to the creatures.

Feedback that I would love to hear from you:

1) I'm wide open to a very tired, old, but still interesting, and valid(due to current fur trends) discussion about fur...pro..against..solutions...disgust....anything I want to hear it all
2) Did you like the process of my vintage search...would you like to see more?? I have many more obsessions to explore..trust me hahaha!


 
© Copyright 2011 FasHion sToRe All Rights Reserved.
Free Templates by Cool Blogger Tutorials- Powered by Blogger.com.