the wearable kind!
vintage brass ball diy necklace, $28
fingerprint heart, $199.99
heart to heart, $55
open heart necklace, $32
special delivery, $67
the wearable kind!
vintage brass ball diy necklace, $28
fingerprint heart, $199.99
heart to heart, $55
open heart necklace, $32
special delivery, $67
vanessa mooney, a self-taught jewelry designer in l.a. has a funky fly collection of arm candy. check out some of her latest offerings.
Source: vanessamooney.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: vanessamooney.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: vanessamooney.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: vanessamooney.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: vanessamooney.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: vanessamooney.com via niki on Pinterest
whenever my hair starts driving me a little nuts or i want a different look i wrap the madness up in a head scarf or bandana. years ago i wore a lot of head wraps, but these days it’s more of just the usual wrap it around the front, tie it in the back variety. but this spring my plan is to buy some beautifully colored scarves and try different wrapping techniques. here a few of my fave styles.
rock it like a 60s turban style hat. via a beautiful mess.
via sunday in bed
more turban style via what i wore.
via pinterest. luv, luv, luv this look. it’s my absolute favorite!
keiko lynn gives a head scarf tutorial on her blog.
via pinterest
nicoledeanne shows a scarf turned turban.
via the chive
it’s everywhere! laser cut jewelry has been very popular over the past few years and it comes in a variety of materials: acrylic, wood, felt, leather… last year i featured rachel stewart‘s laser cut jewelry that included afro picks and cassette tapes and since then i’ve come across so many other designers with beautiful and unique pieces. moonc is my most recent find. these lithuanian designers create jewelry inspired by nature, history and architecture.



moonc on etsy
my hair has been super curly forever. unless you count the times when it was pressed, permed, flat ironed or wrapped till it was bone straight, but the straightness never lasts long. i’m talking a week tops because as soon as it gets wet it’s curling some kinda way. but don’t get it twisted, i’m not a part of the natural revolution. i’ve had this hair all my life so i’m not going to start singing its natural praises now. i’m in more of the whatever-works-for-you camp. if it’s a weave/wig/perm/afro/twists/blow out/mohawk/locs/bald… whatever. do you!
i’ve been growing my hair out for several months now and i really don’t have an idea of what i want it to look like ultimately, but i’m lovin’ these pics of girls and their curls that i’ve been collecting on pinterest.
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i luv a funky piece of jewelry so i’m definitely diggin’ the necklace selection at anthropologie.
Source: anthropologie.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: anthropologie.com via niki on Pinterest
Source: anthropologie.com via niki on Pinterest
okay, i have flim-flammed with the best of ‘em on the whole plan of losing weight. i’ve counted calories solidly for a couple months only to take a stroll once again down cinnabon/big bowl of ice cream/pass me the box of boston baked beans (yes, i still eat those when i can find them) row.
it’s ridiculous.
but this skirt… oh my. this high-waisted pink pencil skirt here is just the inspiration i need to banish all things white from my diet. forever.


jensen fashion, $150