Wednesday 14 September 2011

I finally grew some kahoonas

 So... long time no see my little bloggy x - Basically I was too embaressed to ask in my local area of Bournemouth for straight up shots of the fashion concious XP But I'm proud to say I've turned my work ethic around and grown some kahoonas :D
 Really love this 80's enthusiasts elbow patches - Because of it's unusual tribal pattern as opposed to the popular leather material being used at the moment.
 Unusually this fabulous looking gentleman requested I "chopped his head off" in this photograph. However I was so impressed with the great customizing of this rather expensive looking blazer I nodded and did his bidding like a dribbling idiot xp.
 The texture on this young lady's top was phenomenal. Beautiful colour too 






 Red Panda tattoo.
 The odd Couple ...

 The sexy Peroni man ... Who invited myself and two of my housemates to the Brighton Amici Di Peroni night (hosted by the style director of London's Evening Standard Magazine; Gianluca Longo)


 I want my short hair to grow like this :)

 Loving the dedication to the tash - not enough around in my opinion ... and so well groomed!
 Gypsy and the Wolf sales assistant who looked so adoraroarable!!!!
 Furry shoe boots make me happy and fuzzy inside

 Really cool charity shop nexto "To Be Worn Again," rather enjoyed talking to this volunteer and especially enjoyed admiring his faded and much loved tattoos - very Sean Connery ..... am thinking about changing the fact my skin is so virginal.....

 one little turquoise dreadlock ....

 hehehehe hadto exaggerate this photo's size to really depict the John Lennon look - a-like, the second from the left.

 Stunning tailored suite, the wearer himself told me it was originally £400 but was reduced to £30 in TK MAXX ... usually I would never expect people to tell me about the financial side to their wardrobe however WHAT A BARGAIN!!! .... am a tadd jealous....
 very nice very cute gentleman, With interesting Swedish jewelry melted down from the tops of souvenir tea spoons.  




 The most stylish family ever ... I hope I dress my child in skull cardigans ..... in the very distant future


 I love how modest people are, I think that's what I've taken away from this experience. For example the photo above is of a young man who couldn't believe I stopped him and wanted a picture of his style to go onto this blog. Although this may be one of the simplest looks I've seen, the corduroy's warmness complimented his skin tone wonderfully.  


 An odd coat I spotted on a young Russian woman, the innovative design had a satirical similarity to a sleeping bag - and I thought it might be collapsible.  


 I'm with the band .....


No comments:

Post a Comment