December 1, 2008

Done, Finished


Thanks for reading over the years!!!!!!
I have decided to move on and start fresh at etoiletheblog.blogspot.com !!!!!
 Thanks for the support and hope you visit me at Etoile!!!!!

kisses,
hanui

September 1, 2008

Back At Last

Hello friends!
I have been super busy with so many different things I haven't been able to update for the longest time! I started another blog for fun @ hanuichoi.tumblr.com and also started my very own online shop on etsy @ coquillagepapeterie.etsy.com! At the right column of this blog are just some of the items available. Click and show some love!

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Here are some must haves for the season grace à refinery29:

ANYTHING ORANGE!

Above, from left:
3.1 Phillip Lim Lace-up Tunic Dress, $295, available at La Garçonne.
Sophomore Short-Sleeve Henley, $65, available at Opening Ceremony.
JF And Son Hibiscus Georgette Blouse, $233, available through JF And Son.


FULL MINISKIRTS



Above, from left:
Wren Skating Skirt, about $275, available at Mick Margo and Thistle & Clover.
A.P.C. Corduroy Full Skirt, $200, available at A.P.C. and La Garçonne.
Karen Walker Wool Full Skirt, $365, available at Creatures of Comfort.


ROLLED JEAN


Above, from left:
Current/Elliott Boyfriend Jean, $229, pre-order at Shop Intuition.
Rogan Sovereign Jean, $278, available at La Garçonne.
J. Crew Distressed Vintage Slim Jeans, $135, available at J.Crew.



PLAID SHIRTS
Above, from left:
Urban Renewal Shrunken Flannel, $48, available at Urban Outfitters.
Built By Wendy Flannel Backward Shirt, $176, available at Built By Wendy.
Steven Alan Reverse Seam Shirt, $158, available at Steven Alan.



Check refinery29 for even more!

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My new muse, both for her music and style: El Perro Del Mar



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And this is kinda late but the Cazals+Andre+Lou Doillon music video is pretty cute. My favorite three things in one.


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It's the music video for Cazals' Somebody Somewhere, and features Andre's famous cartoon character Monsieur A and Lou Doillon dancing on the streets of Paris. And by the way is Andre still engaged to Uffie? Anyways check out the video here:

July 29, 2008

Hide and Seek

It has been a long, hot weekend. Saturday was my friend Lauren's 17th so we went to her house and ate & watched the cutest movie ever. It was called Love and Other Disasters and had Brittany Murphy in it. It was great. I will post pics later because I used my Holga & need to develop the film. Sunday was the American Apparel Factory Flea Market at their factory in downtown LA. It was reallllly hot and the line took us like four hours. But it was still fun. I got asked if I wanted to work for American Apparel and got my picture taken. I met lots of lovely, interesting people. Here are some photos below I took with my old camera (click to enlarge):




F Yeah Fest 5 with No Age, Ladyhawke, Mika Miko, Crystal Antlers, Matt & Kim, etc is coming up. And the LA Scavenger Hunt is the next day. I am really excited.



Have any of you seen the Dark Knight yet? Oh that's a silly question; 99% of you probably did. I really want to but haven't found the time. Let me know what you guys think of the movie. I heard it was epic.

July 22, 2008

Dream On

Here is the post I had been planning to put up for days.. Sorry for the delay, lovelies.
The day before yesterday, I adopted the cutest puppy. His name is Max, he's black, and he's half cocker spaniel and half labrador retriever. He honestly is the most gorgeous dog I have ever seen. He is still in the process of getting familiarized with my fish and especially my cat. But all will be well in due time. I will post photos as soon as my expired fuji experia film comes in the mail with my lomo london notebook.

Leading a sedentary summer has induced chronic hunger. I am constantly stuffing myself. So here is an ode to my favorite restaurants and haunts in and around Los Angeles, in case you ever get the urge to delve in gastronomic delights. My mother is a chef and professed slave to food so I am somewhat seasoned in finding great food here. So let us commence.


LUCQUES

http://www.lucques.com/
8474 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA



Situated in the heart of Los Angeles on Melrose Avenue, Lucuqes is arguably one of the best restaurants around. It's one of my favorites, and everyone loved it when I held my Sweet Sixteen birthday party there. The beignets (french donuts) here are a must, served with ice cream, if they are available at the time. The sunday suppers here are also marvelous.


AMANDINE
12225 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025-1105
http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/38547517


I am proud to say I have been a satisfied patron of Amandine Patisserie/Cafe since I was 7 years old. Amadine is a local favorite for cakes and other bakery items, although their omelettes and sandwiches are delightful as well. I turn to Amandine almost exclusively for my cake needs (they made my 16th birthday cake with lots of chocolate mousse and such) and they never disappoint. Stop by for a casual cup of coffee and slice of tart.


LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN
many locations, including los angeles, manhattan beach, nyc... check website for locations
http://www.lepainquotidien.com

A meal in the rustic La Pain Quotidien will hit the spot anytime of day. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, you name it. I have been going here for years and just love the little sandwiches (my favorite is the dinde rotie) and the mint lemonade. I've been to three locations and love all of them (except the Los Angeles one has terrible parking that borders on insanity).


TRA DI NOI
@ Malibu Country Mart
3835 Cross Creek Road, Malibu, CA
http://www.malibucountrymart.com/

Nestled in beautiful Malibu inside the lovely outdoor mart (which has stores like Shabby Chic, Chrome Hearts, Madison, Lisa Kline, Ralph Lauren, Ron Herman...), Tra di Noi is the place to go for superb Italian cooking and celebrity sightings (I've seen Lindsay Lohan and Will Ferrell). Although you could choose to eat inside or on their outdoor patio (which will many times feature a live cellist or violinist), most people including myself order to go and eat at one of the many picnic tables in the middle of the mart. The pizzas, especially the one with eggplants, are great, as well as the pastas. They also offer wine to go, which is complete Malibu chic.


3 SQUARE CAFE + BAKERY
1121 Abbot Kinney
Venice, CA 90291
http://www.rockenwagner.com/cafe.html
Located on one of the more interesting streets in Los Angeles, 3 Square Cafe + Bakery is a charm. Although the lines are very long, the food is worth the wait. The avocado fries and the calamari fritto misto are in my opinion the best dishes. While waiting, you can head next door to one of the best design stores in town, A+R. Across the street is also the amazing patisserie/tea house Jian and the clothing store Salt (which carries Hache, Opening Ceremony, Issey Miyake). If you don't have the time to wait, you can take baked goods to go in their bakery area, which is right next door to the restaurant.



There are a lot more, but I will write about them later I guess. And next time I'll include places in Northern California, San Diego and Las Vegas!


Looking at the F/W prete-a-porter collections, I think this season so far has been very hit or miss. Take for example this look from A.F. Vandevorst:

I like the ensemble, as well as the hairstyle (very Alexander McQueen circa s/s 08). It's very put together and structured, something you would expect from the minimalist duo. However, a look at another ensemble from the same collection proves to be the exact opposite:

This look isn't very flattering. The layering is confusing and the different contours, silhouettes, textures, and patterns really clash in an unfavorable light.

Through looking at many of the looks from other collections, I'm seeing looks I either love or loathe. What are some of your favorite loves/hates in the F/W 2008 collections?

July 15, 2008

Your Name Is Neverending

There seems to be a problem with blogger; for the past hour I have written the same long post four times only to have it get deleted everytime. So I will save that post until later. I will make this quick... Just something I got the other day, a shirt from Karen Walker's S/S 2008 Lucky collection:
I also got a new Tsumori Chisato graphic pouch but can't find a picture online.. will find one soon, I promise!

It'd be great if someone could drop me a comment about whether they have been experiencing similar problems with posting on blogger, or if anyone knows the problem has been fixed..

xx

June 25, 2008

Everybody's Down

I must say I'm really feeling this outfit:

courtesy of thesartorialist.com




My summer has been very uneventful, hot, and boring. Not to mention very unproductive. I would really like to go somewhere far far away. I think I'm going camping in a month so that should be fun. I hope everyone else is having a lovely summer. Feel free to send me vacation photos!

I'm seeing band No Age @ the Getty Center this Friday night. Should be heavenly, I'll post pics later.


Check out Ostwald Helgason's latest collection. Talk about spunk. Please click to make the images larger.




I'm trying to get my hands on the Smena 8m. My Holga is great but I rarely get to shoot medium format with it since it's hard to develop. I almost always modify it to take 35mm which is also a pain. So the Smena is perfect for me!






Here's are a couple of songs to enjoy. Before pressing play make sure to stop the music player on the top right corner of the page. Enjoy!

Lykke Li - I'm Good. I'm Gone


Found at skreemr.com



MGMT - Electric Feel


Found at skreemr.com




À bientôt, j'espère!



June 17, 2008

Je Pleure

*Read my article on independent designers at the fashion spot*

Today I'd like to introduce a very special designer and his label. Cody Ross, of Priestess NYC, is a relative newcomer to the fashion scene yet has already dressed the likes of Leigh Lezark of the MisShapes, Tyra Banks, Juliette Lewis of Juliette and the Licks, and Greta Cavazzoni. The London School of Economics grad takes cues from avant-garde art and vintage punk to create clean-cut looks that are all his own. What I like about Ross's designs are their versatility. They are very much wearable yet invoke both elegance and sophistication, the true mark of city girls. The clothes also integrate just the right amounts of color, pattern, and dramatic cuts to produce simplistic and regal looks.(Please click on the images to view a larger size)

Designer Cody Ross



Priestess NYC is classy yet hip and fresh, and one of my favorite pieces involves a mickey mouse pattern that is very reminiscent of Jeremy Scott. The upscale boutiques that carry Priestess NYC are testaments to its high quality creations. Ross's designs are available at stores like Colette in Paris, D-Mop in Hong Kong, Podium, TG-170 in New York, Lane Crawford, Barneys New York, Sucre, and Shine. The atelier/showroom is located in the West Village in New York City at West 4th and West 11th. Check out their myspace @ myspace.com/priestessnyc.

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