interior design. modern design. white, white, white. new york lofts, california breezes. l.a. san francisco. the beach. the beach houses in newport. my macbook. my video ipod. my iphone. my cat. lazy sundays. rainy days. music..sets my soul. gloomy days. art. people that can draw, musicians, creative people, visual people. hello kitty. red mango. japan and everything about it. chrome and white leather furniture. subtle details. floor-to-ceiling windows. fresh sheets. jewel tone colors; pink, purple and red. sleeping in. shoes and handbags. neiman marcus. the smell of new clothes.
MARC JACOBS - my favorite designer. yves saint laurent. christian louboutin. designer denim. couture fashion. fashion. fashion. vintage designer pieces. www.jezebel.com. vitamin water. dancing with girlfriends to good music. exclusive, invitation only parties- with men carrying trays full of martinis and hors d'oeuvres that keep on coming. tattoos, especially fresh ones. the hip hop culture. good graffiti, from an artist- not some hoodrat that wanted to destroy personal property. b-boys. downtown las vegas. the griffin. the artisan. THE hotel @ mandalay bay. firefly. happy hour at dragonfly. room service. sweets; especially creme brulee and the cupcakery cupcakes. beauty products. black, long, sexy lashes. pedicures. a fresh new haircut. a good lip gloss. being in love, and someone loving me the same in return.
i'd like to meet a boy who is the male equivalent to myself. someone extremely stylish and loves fashion, creative/artistic, likes to draw, can dance his ass off, has passion for music, works hard but doesn't work too much, can chill with my friends when i'm not around, appreciates being extravagant, can understand why i do the things i do (and doesn't question). someone who has that natural charm, that swagger. i need that rock next to me- that force. it wouldn't hurt if he was handsome either. is that too much to ask for?
i would die if i met marc jacobs, beth gibbons, audrey hepburn, alexander mcqueen, nicole richie, sade, stella mccartney, m.i.a., tim gun, jaoquin phoenix, gael garcia bernal, brandon boyd (oh yessss..i'd pass out!), pharell, victoria beckham - her hot ass husband david... i'd go to heaven and be happy.
portishead. m.i.a.. massive attack. the postal service. sade. zero 7. tricky. interpol. incubus. death cab for cutie. radiohead. team sleep. i always appreciate the bitches who can sing. mos def. erykah badu. talib kweli. murs. john legend. viktor vaughn. mf doom. quasimoto. common. the roots. black eyed peas BEFORE fergie...lupe fiasco. a tribe called quest. de la soul. nas. wu tang. the fugees. you get the idea. that good lyrical shit that isn't all about sex, hoes, money, liquor. i can't stand that shit. electronica, funk, soul, hip hop, trip hop, actually anything! Yes, even classical and country- as long as there is some innovation and true creative process I can dig it....i'd die without music.
Breakfast at Tiffany's, 300, Moulin Rouge, Fight Club, An Affair to Remember, The Devil Wears Prada, Amelie, Gia, Girl Interrupted, Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Pulp Fiction, and just about anything with Gael Garcia Bernal (The Science of Sleep!) - he is absolutely gorgeous. Sex and The City made me cry like 8 times. The Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton french Documentary fed my addiction for MJ 150 times more. If you are a fan, it is a must.
To be totally honest, I don't really watch t.v. much anymore. When I do, I love love love LOST, Sex and The City, Project Runway, and the beloved Unsolved Mysteries, that shit isn't even on anymore!
i love any design book. i'm totally VISUAL. I love books about Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe. Anything about architecture I can read and pick apart for hours. My favorite book when I was a kid was Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. Another great book is Manolo Blahnik drawings. Tres magnifique. I also love those coffee table books that are about fashion designers full of glossy photos. That gets me off. Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote is good (better than the movie if you can believe that), Shopgirl by Steve Martin, and The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne are also favorites.
my mommy and daddy. my sister for being so smart. marc jacobs, his vision and innovation- and just simply his aesthetic, and lastly, coco chanel for having the vision of the perfect sophisticated woman.