Another Cap-inspired look on Etsy (more subtle) (a mix of handmade & vintage):
Body: Halt tee ($44), Embellished jeans ($40)
Jewelry & Shoes: Plug earrings ($34), Cuff ($20), Heels ($125)
When I am obscenely wealthy (ha!), I want this butterfly wing jewelry by neile. All of it.
These represent two different types of human/plant interaction.
Top: hippie dippie Language of Flowers Tea Towel ($22.50)
Bottom: fucking badass Tree vs. Lumberjack tee ($25)
Erin, of Australia, makes charming little bell people!
Etsy has released an amazing Hunger Games email. My favorite part is, of course, the fashion from the Capital.
In a large glass case, the Store of the Imagination stocks all of the jewelry real-Leah must resist purchasing due to ever-diminishing funds: faux bone gauge earrings ($29), metallic butterfly earrings ($19), day of the dead necklace ($55), and, finally, this crystal pyramid necklace ($85), which looks like something out of Space Cases.
I need an artist’s patron.
The mannequins at the Store of the Imagination wear desirable, if mismatched items. The one in the main window dons a Victorian-inspired leather shrug ($130), a hipster ugly Christmas sweater tee ($20), and vintage swim trunks, which were probably worn by somebody else ($40).
It’s high-end Star Trek gifts night!
I’ve already mentioned the $3,100 Enterprise coffee table, so now I’m going to discuss a few other options… namely, this Romulan Uniform Jacket ($2,500) or this Next Generation Uniform Jacket (a comparative steal at $950).
I would gladly wear either of these items to a party.
Not necessarily a themed party. Any party.
I can’t pick which of Tom Banwell’s leather masks is my favorite, so… here’s a bunch.
I’m not sure which I’m more obsessed with: Miyu Decay’s headdresses, or choice of models.