Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Eloise, Age 24

Eloise Verdante, Curator, Spring 1969

Was it easy?
Dismantling my brick walls,
with your bare hands,
making
compost of cries
buried in the ducts of my eyes?
Did you even have to try?
Or did it come naturally?
The way monkeys are born knowing how to climb a tree,
Is it instinctual 
the ability you have to
move me? 
I wonder.
Who taught you how to touch?
Never mind touch,
taste.
How to melt away my melancholy days and nights,
one long-drawn lick at a time,
'till you reach the center of my
unadulterated mind,
capturing that elusive spoil no one else could find.
And as the tick
of the tocks
of my clocks unwind,
you unwrap a lost soul from a delicate foil
so divine,
Unrefined,
and genuine,
that when all is said and done,
I can hardly believe
it's mine. 
In Eloise's Closet...
Eloise's Closet

*The quote above is a fictionalized account inspired by the people and fashion of a photograph found here.*


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Jolene, Age 18

Kaleigh Hamilton, fashion darling and creator of http://kaleighhamilton.blogspot.com/ took off from her busy blogging schedule this week to bring us our second guest post below.  This 23 year old, uber photogenic administrative assistant/owner of Pish Posh Couture (a hair, makeup and custom accessory boutique) admits to always having "a book or four" in tow and is a fan of (among other things) blogs like Cheeky Cheeky and Kelli Murray, cookie dough, fur wedges from Target, and black “wet-look” pants from Pacsun.  WE are a fan of HER.  Many thanks for the post darling! --- Aleah Rae 


Jolene Roxbury, Student, Fall 1967

    Free Love. Summer of Love. The Hippie Movement.  Jolene had heard all the terms. What people didn’t seem to realize was she didn’t really care about the reasons behind it all; she had just wanted a free ticket out of her small town to experience something new and fun and adventurous. Her family was terrified she would become “one of them” but she wasn’t so sure that was a bad thing anymore. So far the summer had been rushing by, a crazy, wonderful, colorful blur that surrounded Jolene like a tornado --- catching her up and bringing her along to new and different places. While there had been some uncomfortable moments (She just couldn’t accept the fact that sleeping on the ground with a group of total strangers was better for her spirit then a nice fluffy bed), Jolene hadn’t truly experienced anything that made her want to run screaming back to her old life. Nor did she think she would “burn in hell” like the local pastor had shouted at her when she drove away on the bus that was unwelcome in that dusty community she had called home. Years later Jolene would look back and realize just how lucky she had been to get through that summer in one piece, with her innocence and naivety intact. But for now Jolene was as giddy as…well, exactly what she was, a school girl. She was away from home, finding knowledge and experiencing the world. And wasn’t that what it was all about? Or something close to it?

In Jolene's Closet...

Jolene

Jolene by kaleighmh featuring floral summer dresses

*The quote above is a fictionalized account inspired by the people and fashion of a photograph found here.*

Friday, December 30, 2011

Kelly, Age 26

Enjoy this post reprinted from a guest blogger appearance Anh Dinh recently asked me to do --- and be sure to check out tha-darlinh for even more fashion deliciousness from the Berlin-bred student. 

Kelly Mason, Bartender, Fall 1977
   
     Mama, this is all your fault.  You taught me to treat my heart like a vault.  Warned not to let bad boys crack the combination --- or good boys open it for my own validation.  If true love is a such a "jubilation", then why ... doesn't it FEEL like it?       
     Only you can fix this.  Somewhere in that sewing basket of yours, find me a hook to reel in what's scattered of the heart that he shattered.  Truth is Mama I'm all at sea; and some miserable dark tide will soon carry away, all that is here remaining of me.
     So hurry Mama.  'Cause I'm thinking real hard 'bout taking, every last pill for the things that are making, you sick.  My champagne days have all ended --- caviar nights long gone.  Only you can give me a reason to go on.
     Yes, this is all your fault Mama.  Don't you dare blame me.  'Cause you taught me how to give love, make and receive.  But, there was never a lesson on how to deal when he leaves ...

In Kelly's Closet


In Kelly's Closet

In Kelly's Closet by thequeenknowsbest featuring clutch bags


*The quote above is a fictionalized account inspired by the people and fashion of a photograph found here.*