Sunday, December 20, 2009
Currently Reading....
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Literary Makeoevers

So you know how when you were younger and your teachers told you to never write in books, bend, tear, or rip out the pages? Disregard that rule completely. Look at the lovely picture above, and you'll understand why. Stifle your creativity no longer and transform your old books into beautiful works of art!
The Necklace
I revisited Guy de Maupassant's short story The Necklace just for fun the other day. I read it for the first time in my ninth grade English class, and I enjoyed it, even if I didn't completely understand the message de Maupassant was trying to communicate. As a junior in college now, I see the meaning of the story so clearly that it almost knocked me off my feet at how beautifully de Maupassant is able to craft simple yet astonishingly profound stories. Needless to say, The Necklace inspired me to post some gorgeous vintage inspired finds. What is most intriguing about The Necklace, is that Maupassant doesn't describe Mathilde's diamond necklace in full detail. It is described simply as a diamond necklace. Well, these aren't diamond necklaces but they sure are dazzling. Enjoy!

This necklace was made entirely by hand with antique materials, 19th century French cotton lace, and Victorian Beads. Visit CoutureLab for Pricing.
The Pearl Clutch

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Ever Wanted to Turn Back the Hands of Time? Well, now you can.
Labels:
Harry Potter,
J.K. Rowling,
Jewelry,
Time Turner Necklace
This post has inspired me to dedicate this blog to the mixing and blending of literature and fashion. Really, clothes and books compliment each other beautifully. Think about it. What makes a frilly vintage dress, tights, pumps, and a hat look even better? Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, of course. The combination of these seemingly opposing worlds allows one to think that fashion-obsessed people are capable of intelligent thought separate from deciding about what shoes to wear with which skirt, and that bookworms who frequent Barnes and Nobles and Borders, also enjoy shopping trips at Lenox and Phipps. Seriously, it's perfection.
When combined, fashion and literature become much more than hobbies or interests- they become a lifestyle. Now we just need a word to perfectly describe this collaboration. Bookshion?Fliterature? Novelcloth? Okay, I have no idea, but you get the idea, right?
I'm going to go to sleep now and dream about cette bag and possible posts...
Moi, Je Joue.
I'm Kendra, but friends and family call me Kiki. I'm a college student in the crown jewel city of the south, Atlanta. I'm a junior and I study English, French, and Communications. I am starving reader and a lover of books. I'm trying to be a writer. I like clothes and fashion, but that's a given. This is the third blog I've started this week. I wonder what that says about my character? Probably that I need more focus in my life. This is true... probably. Welcome to my disorderly, chaotic, and quirky world.
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