Showing posts with label street fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street fashion. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2007

Tokyo Hai!





We love Tokyo! Hai!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

San Francisco Sirens

Brigid


Camilla


Karen


We hit the art opening at Hengst a couple of weeks ago and convinced these lovely ladies to step outside for a photo. Thank you!
-Maria G

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Vivienne Westwood at the De Young pt. 3








Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Vivienne Westwood at the De Young pt. 2










Looking good SF. Looking real good.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Vivienne Westwood at the De Young














On Saturday night, March 3rd we hit the opening of the Vivienne Westwood exhibit at the gloriously modern De Young museum in Golden Gate Park. Ladies and gents showed up in some randy duds. Thanks to all who allowed us to record their fashion for this ab fab event. More photos to follow in the coming posts so stay tuned.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Delicious!



We caught up with this cute little ice cream-sandwich-wearing girl on the streets of Tokyo. Her chic was accentuated by her baubles which were all in the forms of sweet treats, all the way to her finger nails. In the upcoming posts we will be featuring other food based fashions. Hold on to your cookies!

Monday, January 29, 2007

New York Rockers



These two New York cuties have similar hairdos and both look so good. Curly hair + shag = rock. We really love the way they both have a definitive personal style that doesn't look store bought. Methinks miss girl on top is the uber rocking fashion designer, Laura Dawson wearing now collectable pieces from pre-split As Four.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Romantic Standard




The golden shoes ($50) are one of my favorite scores from Tokyo. They came from a shop called Romantic Standard where we went a little crazy. We love that they put them in a plastic bag rather than a big bulky box. The gold and black lacquer necklace ($10) came from a little flea market in Kawasaki. Lastly, the reflective shoes in action, on the heals of super-hot pink tights ($10) which came from a shop in Shibuya-ku. The lesson here is that Tokyo isn't as pricey as people say and pink+gold=CUTENESS!

Rainy Day Retail Display


Okay, manikin faces swathed in gauze, suffocating in plastic bags may not be cute. They are edgy as hell and perfect for a rainy day - so they get the cuteness seal of approval.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Stoner Chic



Full lengths, hemp, afro puffs & hand-made baubles; these are the things Japanese hippies r-o-c-k.

What's black, white and red all over?






CUTENESS BURGERS!
More from the streets of Tokyo. Fashion sources are saying black and white is the latest trend to follow. These kids all prove that it's nothing new but something we can all work.

Note to the ladies: if you want to emulate the cuteness of the Japanese chicks, point your toes inward when posing. Some may say it's submissive but they might just be waiting to tie you up and whip you with their corsette strings.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Gothic New Wave Crush



These two kids have a look going on that exemplify the Gothic New Wave mash up happening in Tokyo right now. It's sweet, dark and dreamy. Colors are not a part of the look generally. I love the girl's tiny shoe purse. Her outfit would have been spot on without it, but with it...she wins the prize for best outfit of the day. And in Shibuya, that's saying something.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Over Fifty Hipster


CUTENESS BURGER!!!
This man was really cool, a reporter researching the historic beginnings of the Shibuya district of Tokyo. It's hard to believe he is over 50. Why do the Japanese age so well? His Nike's were SICK!

Ready...Set...Go!!!


This is our first post, something that's been an idea for a while. Now we are ready, serious about thee CUTENESS! It abounds all around and inspires us every day. It was in Tokyo that Cuteness Burger first entered our minds because, well the Japanese are the pandas of the human race. So cute! In that light, we present the first of our street photos taken in Tokyo, September 2006.