Legs!

Piano legs? A long time ago, I remember reading a book or an article where a woman’s legs were described as being piano legs. The connotation was not a positive one. And, try as I might, I could not find any pictures of a piano with beautifully curved legs. Most were rather utilitarian, kind of …

Me? Wear a Jumpsuit?

Oh, it’s been years… Honestly, I think the last time I wore anything even remotely resembling a jumpsuit was probably when I was a little kid! I am pretty sure everyone wore some kind of romper when they were little, right? So, when the jumpsuit trend came along (difference between a trend and a fad, …

Style Imitating Art: The Hallucinogenic Toreador

About Style Imitating Art Style Imitating Art is a group collaboration between Salazar, Terri, and Shelbee. Please make sure you visit each blog to see their SIA looks. Style Imitating Art challenges people to find inspiration in different art works and create outfits based upon that art work. Every other Monday one of them selects an inspiration piece …

Style Imitating Art: Scrappy Squares!

“Scrappy Squares” by Anne M. Bray Style Imitating Art is a group collaboration between Salazar, Terri, and Shelbee. Please make sure you visit each blog to see their SIA looks. For this collaboration, each of the contributors takes turns selecting an inspiration image. They then invite others to interpret that art work through their style. You can read …

Get a Job!

Did that grab your attention? Many, many people tell you to work smarter, not harder. I know, in my head, what that means. But, in reality, that has never worked for me! I usually work harder, stop, then work smarter! And, that means, I didn’t work smarter in the first place. I don’t really mean …

Style Imitating Art

London Underground Posters: Austin Cooper, 1924 Style Imitating Art is a group collaboration between Salazar, Terri, and Shelbee. Please make sure you visit each blog to see their SIA looks. For this collaboration, each of the contributors takes turns selecting an inspiration image. They then invite others to interpret that art work through their style. You can read …