Showing posts with label wishful rambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wishful rambling. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

A Great Adventure Or Nothing



These photographs by Natalie Kucken really make me feel like going on a grand adventure. I don't know if they're run to something, from something, or dancing around the flames like banshees (I hope it's the last), but it certainly makes for some magical images.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Musings On Rodarte



I have certain issues with the Rodarte sisters. Issues born from their “Mexico inspired” collaboration with MAC featuring ghostly nail polish and blood-streaked eyeshadow inappropriately titled “Juarez” to their blatant self-promotion of Black Swan that discredited the work of other costumers involved in the project. However, I still really enjoy their clothing designs. So the question is: are allowances appropriate to make for creative geniuses?
I often find that we do make allowances for brilliant people or artists, perhaps because their contributions to society are supposedly greater than their faults or because their personal lives shouldn’t be a factor when we judge their work. Still, I find it puzzling that girls who participate in Slutwalks to reclaim the term slut and stand by sexual assault victims who have been told that their attacks were their fault, enjoy and support films by Roman Polanski (who was convicted of statutory rape but fled the country to avoid imprisonment). Another example (from the fashion world): John Galliano’s anti-Semantic rant in a Parisian cafe nearly a year ago. Of course, for every example we have there are dozens of untold stories—if John Galliano had never opened his mouth, he’d still be designing for Dior. Further, both of these examples are of personal lives/beliefs; if they don’t behave like that in their work-space can we separate their work lives from their personal lives? Besides, who among us is blameless and innocent; we all make mistakes, we’re hardly ever in a position to judge.
Of course, one difference between Galliano and Rodarte is: John Galliano has been ousted by the fashion community, sentenced by the French government for his crime, and generally made to suffer for his racist rant. The Mulleavy sisters continue to collaborate with MAC, receive credit for the costume design of Black Swan, and generally remain darlings of the fashion community. My issues with Rodarte stem not from their personal lives, but is directly related to their work. As of now, I enjoy the designs of Rodarte, but I feel uncomfortable posting on them (although I still do on occasion). How can I support through verbal or written affirmation their designs when I wonder about their principles and continued collaborations?
Yet one final worry that arises for me is, why do we make these allowances for supposed geniuses of the arts or science when we wouldn’t make them for an “ordinary” individual with a more common occupation? What makes the artist an exception to basic rules of morality? Are they somehow above the rest of us?
So, I’m really just wondering aloud where do we draw the line—when do we stop making exceptions for “creative genius” and why do we do it to begin with? I certainly don’t have an answer.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fall Is An Alchemist

Nature's greatest example of alchemy is at work as green leaves turn gold and fall on a gentle bed of brown pine needles. Do leaves feel bitter that trees drop them so easily? Certainly there is an elemental change in the air; a strange melancholy in the misty mornings and early sunsets that wasn't there before. But even as the air grows chill we find warmth in cozy kitchens, oversized knits, and the world turning gold around us.

Outfit details:
Natalie Joy bulb necklace
thrifted skirt
vintage Coach purse

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Book Bags

If I were going back to school, I'd probably invest in one of these tote bags or backpacks to carry all my books around in. The proper tote bag for my outfit was definitely a necessity in my college years; if I put the time into my ensemble, then the bag for my books had to coordinate with it. These particular ones are neutral enough to go with most outfits and look sturdy enough for textbooks.
by fabric and handle