Monday, June 30, 2008

Zooey Deschannel in Stop Staring

It’s really too bad that Peach Arch didn't open The Go-Getter in more theaters, as it is the type of film, like Garden State, to have hugezooey2 a break-out appeal for their target audience an DVD. Zooey Deschanel, Jena Malone, Judy Greer and Maura Tierney are in the movie as is M. Ward . A great soundtrack featuring M. Ward, Elliott Smith and The Replacements is also intertwined which makes wonderful sense if you have ever heard the She and Him DVD featuring Deschannel and Ward. (P.S. If you haven't heard it ... it's nice. I have it. Zooey has a very smooth voice.)


The movie was a 2007 Sundance feature and from the trailer it looks like your standard quirky indie Sundance fare. Lou Taylor Pucci stars as a guy who steals a car and heads out on a road trip to find his brother following his mother's death. Along the way he meets up with Jena Malone, mezooey1ets up with Maura Tierney, and all the while continues to build a phone relationship with the girl whose car he stole (Zooey).


And, check out the two photos ... you see Zoey wearing the famous Stop Staring Line!!!!!






Sunday, June 29, 2008

Retro Swimwear Abounds in 2008

The Fashion Industry got it right this year. Lot's of swimwear with coverage and retro appeal. I pretty much went crazy looking at Macy's site... Lots of great styles that were affordable to choose from ... here are a few of the great ones! (In my book)...


Profile by Gottex A feminine bandini swimsuit top with ruffle trim, by Gottex.


Ann Cole Classic Dot Tankini Right on the dot for charm and femininity. This retro-inspired halter tankini features a fun dot print print, gathered straps and a solid hipster bottom.

DKNY Draped Swim Dress Think of Sophia Loren stretched out on a lounge chair by the pool . . . A beautiful suit reflective of Hollywood Glamour in the 50's. A chic approach to a little more coverage: the swimdress by DKNY.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Buying a Tuxedo

Joseph Abboud Three Button TuxedoThe tuxedo's history dates from 1860, when Henry Poole & Co. (Savile Row's founders), created a short smoking jacket for the then Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of the United Kingdom) to wear to informal dinner parties. Persartorial legend, in spring of 1886, because the Prince fancied Cora Potter, heinvited her husband, James Potter, a rich New Yorker, to Sandringham house, his Norfolk hunting estate. When Potter asked the Prince's dinner dress recommendation, he sent Potter to Henry Poole & Co., in London. On returning to New York in 1886, Potter's dinner suit proved popular at the Tuxedo Park Club; the club men copied him, soon making it their informal dining
uniform.

Buying a tuxedo is something that most average men get to do only once or twice in their lives. It can be exciting and intimidating. Visiting a tailor and requesting alterations is a throw back to yesterday with today's off-the-rack fashions.

Special Purchase Andrew Fezza Three Button TuxedoKeep in mind that online tuxedo sellers can slash retail prices because they don’t have to maintain fancy stores or pay hefty commissions to sales people. If you’re willing to trade a little homework for a chance to buy a tuxedo for about the same price as renting one, online tuxedo sales could be right for you.

Start with good measurements. Finding a tuxedo that fits you well doesn’t have to be a science project. Any high quality dry cleaning shop that offers alterations will gladly take a professional set of measurements for you. Many shops will provide this service as a courtesy for regular customers,
while others charge a small fee. Either way, a realistic set of measurements can help you rule out tuxedos that don’t flatter your frame or don’t come in your size.

Check out your favorite designers. Brand names are brand names, so grab a note pad and head to a mall or a boutique where you can look at fabrics and fashions in person. Your bride will love the chance to go shopping with her groom, so make it a date. If you live near a mall or an outlet village where you can check out a designer’s own factory store, you’ll more likely connect with non-commissioned sales people who won’t mind the fact that you’re planning on cutting out the middleman by shopping online.

Keep time on your side. If the tuxedo you want for your wedding is coming direct from the factory, make sure you’ve got at least ten to twelve weeks to spare before your wedding day. Your pants will be delivered
unfinished, which means that you’ll have to take them in for alterations at a nearby tailor (very likely the professional that helped take your measurementsearlier in the process).

You’ll also probably need minor alterations to the jacket and to the vest, if you selected one. If it takes six to eight weeks for delivery and another two weeks for the alterations, you should still plan on
picking up your suit at least two weeks before your wedding date. That way, your biggest hassle is out of the way and you can help your bride with last-minute emergencies.

For more history and ways to wear the tuxedo visit: The Black Tie Guide

All That Glitters is Gold : )

The Gold Swimsuit of 1951Just came across a very interesting and unique site today called Lileks. It's a great historical trip down memory lane with pictures and info about swimsuits through the ages. From swim caps, to gold lame to leather and now. Here's a sampling of his work:

Here we have Betty Koch at the Outdoor Ceramic Tile Testing Grounds, modeling “the 24 carat.” The copy reminds women that it is better to dress up in the color of a historically stable medium of exchange than pursue an individual career:

“All that glitters here is gold. It’s gold lastex woven in a diamGold Swimsuit of todayond pattern. This is the kind of suit that makes man see stars at high noon. The suit costs $60.00 but is guaranteed to make your figure your fortune. In fact it does more for a girl than money in the bank.”

Really, that’s what it says. When did money in the bank buy you a drink, complain about its wife, get cigar ash on your dress and grope you in the taxi?

Compare yesterday's suit with that of today : )

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

IN STOCK! The Eggplant Hey Dress by Stop Staring!

WE HAVE THEM!!!



We are so excited to announce that we received a shipment of the Eggplant Kick pleat "Hey" Dress by Stop Staring. Finally the Pleats dress! This dress is so 1940’s! Is a beautiful and unique eggplant color! Is made of the highest quality stretch bengaline! This dress has the most amazing details. Has a very geometric neckline. There are pin tucks on the bust, sleeves, and front skirt. Waist is fitted and follows to a pencil skirt. The best part is when you turn around! Back of skirt bottom features the most amazing vintage like details. There are a row of long pleats. Above the pleats, is a flap with 2 covered faux buttons. This dress is to die for! Snatch this now before it sells out! Available at Get Go Retro!

Monday, June 2, 2008