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“The Daily Drop Cap is an ongoing project by typographer and illustrator Jessica Hische. Each day (or at least each WORK day), a new hand-crafted decorative initial cap will be posted for your enjoyment and for the beautification of blog posts everywhere. To use a Daily Drop Cap on your site or blog, follow the instructions in each post and read about the usage limitations. Enjoy!” – sourced from Daily Drop Cap Site

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Let’s take a second to reflect and remember, the ever-so-glamorous, Princess Diana.  Everyone probably can recall her wardrobe from special events… a few designers that crafted these one of a kind garments Yuki, Bellville Sassoon, her wedding dress by David and Elizabeth Emanuel just to name a few…

I guess because my recent interest in fashion is more about everyday wear, I wanted to share with you Princess Diana’s daily signature style. Being that she is the definition of an independent and successful woman – while still managing to show the world her personality, grace, and beauty.  Princess Diana is a fashion muse worth studying.

In photographs, you can see Diana had go to items/looks.   For example, her blazer skirt combination became her professional uniform.  The princess is often photographed wearing white and red, white being the color of purity and red being bold and sexual – in a way these colors are a symbolic contradiction :).  All style icons have their special trademarks – fabrics, colors, accessories, and pieces that are re-worn and reinvented.  Think Jackie O and her oversized sunnies B).

What I love most about Diana’s personal style is that, she is conservative and tasteful while still preserving her sensuality.  Our parents generation witnessed her style evolution from preppy school girl to glamazon.

Diana raised money for philanthropies through fashion.  In 1992 Christies New York auctioned off 79 of her dresses, raising over two million dollars.  Her life and commitments are truly remarkable.

This post definitely compliments the current 80’s trends & Diana’s everyday style

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^classic white oxford shirt with high waisted jeans – Diana also wore massive 80’s jewelry (earrings), which I believe will definitely be making a revival shortly

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^again with chunky classic jewels – pearl necklace – and 80’s sunnies

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^classic prep

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^ Diana is also known for wearing red as one of her signature colors

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^ her uniform – crisp blazer & skirt with pumps – I read that she had her blazers custom made so they never creased…

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^ White & with a blazer…

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^photographed by Mario Testino :)

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^gorgeous & simple

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Princess Diana biography in fashion – her style evolution

“Princess Diana was always conscious of dressing appropriately, having learnt to master the art of how to dress diplomatically. She developed a finely tuned sense of the right clothes for the occasion and place. She would wear an Escada coat to visit Germany, a Yuki dress to meet the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, a Chanel suit to Paris. She would always visit hospitals and sick children wearing something bright and cheerful. One particular floral dress created by Bellville Sassoon was her favourite “working dress” for visiting children. Princes Di noticed that it had a particular positive effect on children, who obviously loved the color very much. She wore it frequently over a period of five years in spite of the critical articles in the press about her having worn the same outfit for so long.

Much of what made Princess Diana very popular and beloved by the public was her modern approach to her own life, both public and private. As with the other great style icons of this century, it was Diana’s ability to look cool and chic in the simplest attire.”

we must revisit this again soon…

this is so embarrassing – but slave for you IS the best music video ever – plus this video is serious gym motivation for everyone ;) enjoy… i wanted to post more but wordpress/youtube were not letting me embed videos :P blahhh

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Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of cities, sometimes after having only observed them briefly. He was awarded an MBE for services to the art world in 2006. He studied Fine Art at City & Guilds Art College. His work is popular all over the world, and is held in a number of important collections.

Stephen was born in London to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. As a child he was mute, and did not relate to other human beings. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world.

At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. These drawings show a masterful perspective, a whimsical line, and reveal a natural innate artistry.

Aged eight, Stephen started drawing cityscapes after the effects of an earthquake (all imaginary), as a result of being shown photographs of earthquakes in a book at school. He also became obsessed with illustrations of classic American cars at this time (his knowledge of them is encyclopaedic), and he drew most of the major London landmarks.

The teachers at Queensmill School encouraged him to speak by temporarily taking away his art supplies so that he would be forced to ask for them. Stephen responded by making sounds and eventually uttered his first word – “paper.” He learned to speak fully at the age of nine.

In 1987, the BBC QED programme, ‘The Foolish Wise Ones’, featured Stephen’s astounding talent. Stephen was introduced by Sir Hugh Casson (past president of the Royal Academy), who described him as “the best child artist in Britain”. Stephen’s work has since been the subject of numerous television programmes around the world. He has been featured in many books, and his own third book Floating Cities (1991) was number one in the Sunday Times Bestseller List.

Meanwhile, Stephen’s artworks were being exhibited frequently in venues all over the world. In 2001 he appeared in another BBC documentary, ‘Fragments of Genius’, for which he was filmed flying over London aboard a helicopter, and subsequently completing a detailed and perfectly scaled aerial illustration of a four-square-mile area within three hours. His drawing included 12 historic landmarks and 200 other structures.

In October and November 2003, thousands flocked to the Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham, near London, England, to see the first major retrospective of Stephen’s work. The exhibition covered the 20-year period, from 1983 to 2003, and comprised 150 examples of Stephen’s drawings, paintings and prints.

In May 2005, following a short helicopter ride over Tokyo, he drew a stunningly detailed panoramic view of the city on a 10-meter-long canvas, from memory. Since then he has drawn RomeHong KongFrankfurtMadridDubaiJerusalem and London on giant canvasses. The last drawing in the series will be of his spiritual home, New York. He will be completing his masterpiece at the world famous design school, the Pratt Institute in New York in late October 2009.

In January 2006, it was announced that Stephen was being named by Queen Elizabeth II as a Member of the British Empire, in recognition of his services to the Art world. Later that year he opened his permanent gallery in London. Work from Stephen’s entire career is permanently on display, alongside new originals and prints available for sale at the Stephen Wiltshire Gallery in the Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mall, London. READ ON…

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sooo… for this collection chloe is all about 80’s easy glamour (which was supposedly “the glory moment of chloe”) … I am posting this 2009 fall pics instead of the new spring 2010.

I am posting fall 2009 instead because, I am very dissapointed with the new spring collection :( – not as daring as usual  (hopefully it was just a slip up or due to the state of the economy)

Anyways, this collection is brilliant! – inspiration for all of you in the US going into fall :) being a baby of the 80’s I am loving the contemporary take on these dated looks

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taste of the collection & a few of my favorites…

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Ali has started a new blog, which is totally awesome!!!!!!  She is up-to-date on the latest everything… and today, I went to her website and she posted about itunes free 25 indie songs – yes :)

so here is her most recent post – check her out if you like and fashion, music, beauty galore

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post compliments of http://alibeee.blogspot.com/

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Yes, it is that special time again…. Urban Outfitters has released LSTN #7– 25 free indie songs.
click here to redeem with Itunes :)

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this brand is so cool… one of my favorites at the moment.  They are sexy, fun, feminine, and use the coolest prints and draping.  Zimmerman swimsuits are the best.  The brand Zimmerman was started by two Australian sisters… now the brand is global.  I post about them often because I really think their aesthetic is refreshing but still edgey.  also! the mix of masculine colors in feminine prints is interesting

sorry these pics are dodgey- they are screen shots of the scroll from the zimmerman website (see link above)

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^this is probably my favorite… the pattern is gorgeous…

also, their stylist uses a ton of gold jewelry & layers chunky and delicate pieces – GOLD OBSESSION! :)

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Happy First Birthday Keenanevans.wordpress.com :)

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Last year on September 30th I came home from work and told my roomie Ryan that I wanted to start a blog.  Not knowing anything about blogs… or really what I was going to blog about…I went to wordpress.com and started up Keenanevans.  I was convinced wordpress was the best because I didn’t want the word BLOG to be any part of my site – because as some of you may know I think the word BLOG sounds ugly.   Ha, last year September 29, 2008 was definitely a turning point in my life.   I started documenting my personal creative progressions and likings.  I remember begging Erika to run around Soho with me at night to take my banner picture :) haha I am so dumb.

Anyways, I am proud of how far this website has come and am very excited and anxious about my future in design.  Words don’t express how thankful and lucky I am to have such a supportive community of family and friends.  Being so far away from home this dorky website has helped me feel connected and tied to home, my past, and share a piece of me with you.

This post is a collaboration of photographs that I am using right now on a project I will hopefully be able to share shortly and others I currently enjoy.  Visual Bon Appetite

Thank yous that are long overdue for the past year….

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^pic from night i started site, last year on sept 28th hahahahah heart you hardcore E – don’t know if you remember but sorry for getting your vest dirty this day hehe  Thank you for sleeping over so many nights in my grunge/small NYC apartment, thank you for getting me extra work before my move… x

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^ Thanks mama bear, noni, & grandaddy

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^ Thank you Charles & Ryan :) because I know you are both computer geeks – Charles I am so appreciative for your random support!  Ryan, NYC wouldn’t have been without living in Nappyness…..

Also, this would not be possible my computers aka babies

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^ Ali thank you for commenting on my posts, your enthusiasm and support make me feel connected to home and encourage me.  It is amazing to feel so reconnected over our recent common interests.  I can’t wait for next year! you are my sister

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^ slutty bear -  thank you for listening to my problems and for always being honest with me.  I appreciate your feedback and constructive criticisms.  For the record I don’t condone being being bad

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^ Thank you Lacey -  “I don’t have tiimmeee” – BIZNIZZZ

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^  Lauren, you are a class act.  I know that sounds ridiculously dumb but I don’t know who doesn’t love you or look up to the woman you have become.  I really respect your intelligence and maturity.

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^ Thank you Tess. I wouldn’t have been able to move without your sacrifice that day – oh god emo nightmare… You have helped me redefine my understanding of friendship.

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^ Aaron – Special thanks for your feedback on my most current project…

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^ Thanks Blair & Geoff… your drive to succeed are motivating

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^ Nicole & Christy not sure you ever hit up this site but your advice is gold

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^ BenJammin thank you for being my rock…. i hope you like JAMMMIN too…

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^ RPRS – this picture is for you :)  Kate, Nicole, Brady thank you for making such an effort to stay connected  -  reunion asap

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^ Thank you to Perry & Tu for helping me ease into the real world and providing me with the best advice.   Miss you both.

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^ Gill thanks for helping me get my job & for reconnecting me with old friends abroad.

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^Thank you to everyone i know I am forgetting to mention specifically….  Have a beautiful day

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