Monday, January 22, 2024

exploring blog archives: cranberry-jam, january 2011

I got soooo excited when I came across this blog.  Cranberry was a teen in Poland living her best life in the early 2010s, and her photographs capture this era perfectly.  See some snaps from her 2011 NYE adventures and Studniowka (polish prom) below: 

1/03/11



Friday, January 19, 2024

flickr finds: Valuska, 2006-2012

So obsessed with these looks from Valuska on flickr.  Her personal style is nostalgic, but still fresh, combining twee, lolita, and vintage pieces to create a look that's unique to her (no algorithm dressing here).  Thanks to her love of vintage clothes, Hannah now runs a depop shop and continues showing off her style on Instagram.  Check out her late 2000s and 2010s looks below: 



Wednesday, January 17, 2024

royal tigerbaums

Today I'm revisiting the animal masks trend with this collection from Croatian-based "hipster" jewelry brand Oh Tiger.  Known for their funky and geometric necklaces, Oh Tiger went with a very literal take on their brand name for this lookbook, aptly titled "Royal Tigerbaums":


Monday, January 15, 2024

exploring blog archives: livelovelibre jan 2011

 meant to post these photos from livelovelibre a couple of weeks ago but in all honesty I forgot.  Better late than never I suppose: 

01 JANUARY 2011: feeling 2011. 


































Friday, January 12, 2024

flickr finds: devleppard 2005-2011

A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon the flickr page of a little-known indie musician named Dev Hynes.  Perhaps you've heard of him?  

I'm kidding of course.  Dev hynes—a.k.a Lightspeed Champion a.k.a. Blood Orange—is probably one of the most influential artists of my generation.  He's collabed with Sky Ferreira and Solange (whom he subsequently had a falling out with), wrote the soundtrack to the seminal indie tumblr girl film Palo Alto, performed with Harry Styles at MSG, and released cult classic albums like Cupid Deluxe and Charcoal Baby. 

Dev Hynes' photostream chronicles the early years of his career, starting in 2005 when he was still part of indie rock band Test Icicles and concluding in 2011, a few months after he released Coastal Grooves, his first album as Blood Orange.  He shows snaps from 2007 when he moved to Nebraska to record under Lightspeed Champion, behind-the-scenes photos of tours and gigs, and adventures with friends to Comic-Con and Madame Tussaud's (and there are a few great cameos from Alexa Chung).  It's really cool, actually, to scroll through all 14 pages of his photostream and him slowly evolve into the Dev Hynes we know today, though I do kind of miss his hair from his Lightspeed Champion days.  Take a look below: 






I'm pretty sure this is from one of his earlier performances as Blood Orange on It's On with Alexa Chung