Tuesday, February 19, 2008

We've got the vision, now let's have some fun

I know everyone's been talking about MGMT lately, but I really just can't avoid it. When I first heard "Oracular Spectacular," I'll admit, I was a felt pretty indifferent about it. Then I saw the video for "Time To Pretend." I can't stop thinking about it. Really, it's become a problem. I'm thinking of surfing dippin' dot rainbow tubes in physics class. I'm picturing fanged venus fly trap tentacle monsters and exploding dolphins in art. I actually thought of how much better the Mona Lisa would look today in art history with a psychedelic mayan temple behind her, or wearing granny glasses without lenses, or riding a giant purple cat. And "Oracular Spectacular" has been on repeat ever since. Clearly, either I've been brainwashed or somebody did something really right with this video. 
This somebody is director and fellow Brooklynite, Ray Tintori. At only 24 years old, this Wesleyan film grad has already directed two short films, one of which won an honorable mention at Sundance in the short film category last year, worked as art director on Benh Zeitlin's rendition of Melville's Moby Dick, "Egg," and assisted in the art department on Michel Gondry's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." I think it's safe to say Tintori is off to a good start. 


And of course, MGMT and Ray Tintori's official sites. 

Love, 
Tess

Monday, February 18, 2008

modern love

There's something about photos from the 60s and 70s that make me really nostalgic. They're just a little bit out of focus, strangely saturated, dreamy and gritty; They really look like they've got history. For people like me, who constantly reference "the good old days" (more like a couple weeks ago) and are endlessly disappointed by modern cameras' inability to capture those perfect (at least in our memories) moments, there is finally hope. The lomographic society has authentically resurrected the "Diana," the $1 plastic 1960s gem that rose to cult stardom after its discontinuation in the 70s. For a still cheap $40, we can at last get photos that mimic our memories: beautiful, a little bit strange, and completely, utterly nostalgic.

Check out lomography.com for more photos, history, and where to buy.

Love,
Tess




Sunday, February 17, 2008

peace, love, and fafiness

French graffiti artist and all-around sassy girl Fafi's highly anticipated collaboration with MAC cosmetics has finally arrived, and I am loving it. The line perfectly captures the fafinette essence, with a little bit of sweetness and a whole lot of attitude that reminds me of a hip hop lady of shallot. The pearly pink and seafoam combo is absolutely perfect. The line is limited edition, so get it while you can!

To view the whole collection, go to www.macfafi.com.

Love, 
Tess


Monday, February 11, 2008

seriously?

"I really wasn't very inspired this season. I just live my life." - Marc Jacobs regarding his 2008 Ready-to-wear collection.






Stuff I think Marc was actually inspired by:
-retirement homes
-velour sweatsuits
-xanadu
-sushi chefs
-orthopedic shoes
-christopher columbus
-hospital scrubs
-saturn

WTF? No.

If you really wanna see the rest, go to style.com, I guess.

Love,
Tess

Thursday, February 7, 2008

the wait is over

Finally, it's back again. The Barney's Warehouse sale opened today at the Barker Hangar and will be going strong till monday, February 18th. Seriously, don't miss this, especially the jeans section. Best selection at the beginning, best deals towards the end. On the last few days over the summer, Cheap Mondays were going for $15, and I bought my favorite pair of tsubis for about $60. 

Where: Barker Hangar
      Santa Monica Air Center
      Airport Ave. 
When:  Thursday, Feb. 7th & Friday, Feb. 8th - 8AM to 9PM
      Saturday, Feb. 9th - 9AM to 7PM
      Weekdays - 10AM to 8PM
      Weekends - 10AM to 7PM
      Monday, Feb. 18th - 10AM to 7PM

For more info, click here. 

Love, 
Tess

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

the kind you don't bring home to mother



No wonder Rick got so many ladies. That hair's alright with me! This stuff gives you glitter galore, just like the king of funk himself, plus it smells like really yummy vanilla. And it's not sticky or heavy like hairspray, so you can go as superfreaky as you please: sparkles aren't for the subtle. Braided bangs and perm not included. 

Buy it here at beauty.com, or at sephora.

Love, 
Tess

Friday, February 1, 2008

once bitten, twice shy



Bittersweets NY makes the most beautiful, quirky jewelry that, I have to admit, scares even me a little bit. From the interlocking baby bloodsucking vamp rings to the totally grodycute maggot charms, you're sure to be bitten by the love bug. I especially love the unicorn necklace and the serpent and egg lariat. 

Check it out for yourself at www.bittersweetsny.com ... if you dare. 

Love, 
Tess