HAPPY WEEKEND, EVERYONE. At last, at last, Friday has arrived. And while you spend your last two hours at work pretending to be earning your pay check, you clearly need more procrastination material. BEHOLD!
You clearly need to kick off this weekend with a lengthy montage of Alexis Carrington Colby's wardrobe, especially if you have been feeling lately like you need to see more women in fur turbans dramatically turning around to face the camera. (YouTube)
According to Life and Style, the Kardashians are designing a line for Bebe. This is literally the first time that a celebrity fashion line has actually made sense to me. Does it sound GOOD? That's a whole other discussion. (Life and Style, via Style Section LA)
Speaking of, "style," it appears Katie "Jordan" Price is publishing her own style guide. Our reaction to this can only be summed up by: !!!!!???!?!!!!??!11111??!!?!?!!?!?!?!?! Also, it goes without saying that we need to read this. (The Guardian)
We LOVE Martha Stewart -- seriously, every episode of her show features Martha both drinking and flirting with male guests -- but this baby costume is simply too realistically edible, and recalls that episode of Seinfeld where Kramer has taken to basting himself in butter and Newman can barely manage not to eat him. We're scared. (Martha Stewart.com)
If only the fine folks behind this episode of MTV's What Were U Thinking had asked Ashley Green what she was thinking about the very outfit she wore in said episode, as it's the high-waisted leather shorts we featured here. That being said, this is a fun segment. (MTV.com)
The first peeks at Rodarte's Target line have arrived. We are...undecided. It MIGHT be awesome. It might be AWFUL. (NY Mag.com)
You may have seen this if you're following us on The Twitter, but we contributed to a fun piece Kotaku did on the fashions in the new video game, Uncharted 2. (Kotaku)
It's awesome that Brooks Brothers is selling Mad Men-inspired (and branded) suits -- if only so some of us can pretend we're dating Don Draper -- but where are the Joan Holloway-branded pencil skirts, I ask you? (The Los Angeles Times)l
The website DailyLit basically delivers chunks of books to your email inbox for easy reading, which is groovy -- this would allow me to read things in line at the bank, for instance, instead of killing all the other people in line in front of me at the bank -- and their most recent acquisition is called Shoes, Bags and Tiaras, which features, er, shoes, bags and tiaras from the V&A. Do I really need info about fabulous, historical Manolos delivered to me on the regular? Don't answer that. (DailyLit.com)
Finally, if you've ever wondered what it's like to work here at GFY HQ, it's JUST LIKE THIS, except there are only two of us and we've never done this. Other than in our hearts. Also, we'll probably do one to "Express Yourself" sometime next week:
You clearly need to kick off this weekend with a lengthy montage of Alexis Carrington Colby's wardrobe, especially if you have been feeling lately like you need to see more women in fur turbans dramatically turning around to face the camera. (YouTube)
According to Life and Style, the Kardashians are designing a line for Bebe. This is literally the first time that a celebrity fashion line has actually made sense to me. Does it sound GOOD? That's a whole other discussion. (Life and Style, via Style Section LA)
Speaking of, "style," it appears Katie "Jordan" Price is publishing her own style guide. Our reaction to this can only be summed up by: !!!!!???!?!!!!??!11111??!!?!?!!?!?!?!?! Also, it goes without saying that we need to read this. (The Guardian)
We LOVE Martha Stewart -- seriously, every episode of her show features Martha both drinking and flirting with male guests -- but this baby costume is simply too realistically edible, and recalls that episode of Seinfeld where Kramer has taken to basting himself in butter and Newman can barely manage not to eat him. We're scared. (Martha Stewart.com)
If only the fine folks behind this episode of MTV's What Were U Thinking had asked Ashley Green what she was thinking about the very outfit she wore in said episode, as it's the high-waisted leather shorts we featured here. That being said, this is a fun segment. (MTV.com)
The first peeks at Rodarte's Target line have arrived. We are...undecided. It MIGHT be awesome. It might be AWFUL. (NY Mag.com)
You may have seen this if you're following us on The Twitter, but we contributed to a fun piece Kotaku did on the fashions in the new video game, Uncharted 2. (Kotaku)
It's awesome that Brooks Brothers is selling Mad Men-inspired (and branded) suits -- if only so some of us can pretend we're dating Don Draper -- but where are the Joan Holloway-branded pencil skirts, I ask you? (The Los Angeles Times)l
The website DailyLit basically delivers chunks of books to your email inbox for easy reading, which is groovy -- this would allow me to read things in line at the bank, for instance, instead of killing all the other people in line in front of me at the bank -- and their most recent acquisition is called Shoes, Bags and Tiaras, which features, er, shoes, bags and tiaras from the V&A. Do I really need info about fabulous, historical Manolos delivered to me on the regular? Don't answer that. (DailyLit.com)
Finally, if you've ever wondered what it's like to work here at GFY HQ, it's JUST LIKE THIS, except there are only two of us and we've never done this. Other than in our hearts. Also, we'll probably do one to "Express Yourself" sometime next week:




