26th October 2011

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19th February 2011

Video reblogged from Hoodie Allen with 13 notes

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Bar has been set for the rest of the tour after this

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Hoodie Allen performing “You Are Not a Robot” live at Vintage in Ann Arbor.  

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15th April 2010

Photo reblogged from tender buttons with 209 notes

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11th March 2010

Photo reblogged from tender buttons with 15 notes

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11th March 2010

Photo reblogged from tender buttons with 12 notes

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Le Love

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Le Love

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11th March 2010

Photo reblogged from That Girl with 274 notes

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7th March 2010

Photo reblogged from tender buttons with 10 notes

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“In the spirit of fashion’s new D.I.Y. ethos, they offered this simple guide to reproducing their results. Have fun. 1. Purchase 149 yards of fine tulle for the skirt, 44 yards of stiffer tulle for the underskirt and 2.3 miles of very thin yarn, which you will use to sew the garment by hand.
2. Dye the tulle pale green.
3. Create a stiff black inner crinoline-like structure, measured to your body, using camel’s hair and boning, in the shape of the final skirt with a cutout strip below the hips.
4. Build up the skirt, gathering the tulle layer by layer, lightly hand-stitching the layers together. Work toward a solid shape that is airy and light; fine-tune the volume. Use sharp, slim scissors to cut a perfectly straight and uniform horizontal swath in the tulle to match the cutout in the structure underneath.
5. Move on to the bodice, which you should fashion to your body using metal boning and chiffon. Hand-embroider 547 white sequins onto the front panel.
6. Attach the skirt to the bodice.
7. You’re done! And it only took 163 hours. “

tenderbuttons:

“In the spirit of fashion’s new D.I.Y. ethos, they offered this simple guide to reproducing their results. Have fun.

1. Purchase 149 yards of fine tulle for the skirt, 44 yards of stiffer tulle for the underskirt and 2.3 miles of very thin yarn, which you will use to sew the garment by hand.

2. Dye the tulle pale green.

3. Create a stiff black inner crinoline-like structure, measured to your body, using camel’s hair and boning, in the shape of the final skirt with a cutout strip below the hips.

4. Build up the skirt, gathering the tulle layer by layer, lightly hand-stitching the layers together. Work toward a solid shape that is airy and light; fine-tune the volume. Use sharp, slim scissors to cut a perfectly straight and uniform horizontal swath in the tulle to match the cutout in the structure underneath.

5. Move on to the bodice, which you should fashion to your body using metal boning and chiffon. Hand-embroider 547 white sequins onto the front panel.

6. Attach the skirt to the bodice.

7. You’re done! And it only took 163 hours. “

Source: darklamb

4th March 2010

Photo reblogged from That Girl with 139 notes

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69imagenes: Are you waiting for your train or did you miss it?

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69imagenes: Are you waiting for your train or did you miss it?

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4th March 2010

Photo reblogged from That Girl

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photo by david seidner

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photo by david seidner

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4th March 2010

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