Wednesday, July 30, 2008

people: Corey and Topanga [boy meets world]





circa: 1993


TGIF was the best thing to hit the IDIOT BOX (except for SNICK) ever. If I recall correctly it was Family Matters, Step by Step, Boy Meets World, and Hangin` With Mr. Cooper and other variations along the way. This post isn`t really about the thingling sensation I get when thinking of how happy I was to see the shows, or how I cried on that one hour trip to my dad`s house on Friday`s because I was missing the shows. This post is paying homage to one of the best television couples of our time: Corey and Topanga. For some reason these two just popped in my head about 5 minutes ago so I decided to write. They made me happy, they made made be anxious, eager to love. Their romance was not storybook, it captured the essence of teenage love. They had so many ups and downs from their friendship ending at 7 because Corey told her girls had cooties, Topanga having to leave because of her mothers job, her moving back, the break up over Corey kissing another girl, right down to TOPANGA PROPOSING!!! You better work bitch, lol. I suppose that I like them so much because I long for a love like this, but my teenage years are over so I do not see that happening. Anywho, just the thought of these two makes me smile. Hope I brightened your day.

catch me out

miss lipstank

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

things: She's GOTTA Have It



circa: 1986

Spike Lee is my favorite director. I do not care what type of movie buff you are, all his movies are great. I tend to look at the creative expression in everything which is a major factor on why I adore him, plus you know, he is an avid fan of the "23 genius" (Mike Jordan) himself. Anywho, this is Mr. Lee's debut film, "She's Gotta Have It." I would like to name it my favorite by Spike, but it is closely running in line with Mo' Betta Blues. This is the story of Nola Darling, a 20-something New Yorker, who is confident in her sexuality. She juggles three men throughout the movie, getting whatever she likes, whenever she likes it. It comes to kick her in the face as the movie progresses, but the story in between is one that I believe women my age can relate to. I mean I GOT TO HAVE IT, and I'm sure you all do too..well some of you. I do not want to give spoilers for those who have not seen it, and I believe men may enjoy it too (ok BIG maybe). All I can say is want my very own Mars Blackmon, with those Cazals (eyeglasses)..I LIVED. =)

catch me out

miss lipstank.

things: the soundtrack of my life. volume one.



"music is my lifelife, every aspect of it keeps me alive."- facebook quotes

I was encouraged to feature music here so i figured i would do something that could benefit others as well. I decided to create a soundtrack of my life which consists of songs that make me break me and do everything else in between. i have labeled this selection volume one because this post would be infinite had i compiled a list of EVERY song. These are songs that jumped in my head at first thought. It will be in no particular order because they equally affect me in their own way. I encourage you to listen to some of the songs that are featured if you have not heard them before. This mix consists of mainly alternative music, i will continue on this part with rock, indie, pop, etc. and, when I sit down and actually think about hip-hop, the world will not be ready. Number one is my all-time favorite. Here goes:

  1. In A Sentimental Mood- Duke Ellington
  2. Comfortably Numb- Pink Floyd
  3. Benny and the Jets- Elton John
  4. Dead Presidents II- HOVA
  5. La La La Means I Love You- The Delfonics
  6. Close To You- The Carpenters
  7. The Payback- James Brown
  8. Hotel California- The Eagles
  9. I Am The Walrus- The Beatles
  10. Human Nature- Michael Jackson
  11. Don't Worry Be Happy- Bobby McFerrin
  12. Ain't No Sunshine- Bill Withers
  13. THE MESSAGE- GRAND MASTER FLASH
  14. Take Me Home- Phil Collins
  15. Waiting On A Friend- Rolling Stones (one of the best videos EVER)
  16. Billie Jean- Micheal Jackson
  17. Girlfriend- Michael Jackson
  18. One Headlight- The Wallflowers
  19. ONE MORE CHANCE REMIX- Notorious BIG (2nd all time favorite)
  20. Reasons- Earth Wind and Fire
  21. Crash Into Me- Dave Matthews Band
  22. Daydreaming- Aretha Franklin
  23. I am Singing- Stevie Wonder
  24. Control- Janet Jackson
  25. Purple Haze- THE GREAT JIMI HENDRIX

I believe I will do 25 at a time.

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miss lipstank.

Monday, July 21, 2008

people: twiggy


circa: 1949
glitz: 1960's
We've all seen her judge on America's Next Top Model, but do we all really know Twiggy? She was raised in London, weighed 90lbs at age 16, and was known for those beautiful long lashes (which I am so INTO right now)- pictures coming. She became known as "The Face of 66," and she also ventured over into the music industry releasing songs titled "When I think of You," and "Over and Over." I chose this photograph because her expression reminds me of myself. It is like a smile mixed with a hint of a melancholic mindset. This picture is beautiful. Retrospect makes me so happy. Nostalgia runs through my veins when I make posts. I hope you enjoy this as much as I. Catch me out.
miss lipstank

Thursday, July 17, 2008

people and things: my boy andy- interview mag.



circa: 1968
In 1968 Andy Warhol founded Interview magazine. First focusing primarily on independent film, the magazine grew over time to cover topics including Hollywood movies, fashion, celebrities, politics and beyond. By 1979 the magazine even turned a profit, becoming a highly desired advertising vehicle for luxury goods such as champagne and couture.
According to then editor Bob Colacello, Interview readers "went everywhere and bought everything.". Their income was double the American average, they were 50% male, 50% female, were well educated, had an average of 0.03 children, and visited movies, museums, nightclubs, rock concerts, operas, ballets, Broadway shows and art auctions regularly. The success of Interview is another example of Andy's idea of Business Art. Specifically that "Business Art is a much better thing to be making than Art Art, because Art Art doesn't support the space it takes up, whereas Business Art does." The reason for this is product placement. In the magazine, photo captions of celebrities included information about what they were wearing - their dress, shoes, perfume... In Andy's mind, if they also had a drink and a cigarette, these additional props would mean additional caption credits, which would mean two more companies to whom Interview magazine could sell advertising space.
this was too long to paraphrase. brought to you by http://www.warhol.org/
miss lipstank

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

things: Troop Beverly Hills



circa: 1989

This was one of my favorite movies(this list is infinitesimal) as a little girl. When I was growing up I had this crazy infatuation of living in Beverly Hills (Clueless didn't help much!). Anywho, this movie embraced the life of a few girls growing up in BH with malfuntioned parents. Shelley gave us everything in her revamped Wilderness Girl uniform. I guess going through a divorce has it's perks, but do not qoute me! This movie defines "cute", I think I'm on my way to ebayyyy. =)

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miss lipstank

people: me aka miss lipstank.

circa: 1987

i decided to post this photo because it captures the purpose of the blog. here i am pictured clad in a classic oxford buttoned down shirt with one of favorite articles of clothing- we'll call her "THE BEST VEST." this get-up personified comfortable chicness. i had the time of my life and looked great at the same time. i would also like to inform you that minus the shoes this outfit cost me no more than $20, because that's just how i roll. i was showered with many compliments and i greatfully thanked everyone for them. but, i would like to thank the academy- aka old navy and goodwill for bestowing this outfit on me.

note: that is not the same vest pictured above. =0

oh you BETTER catch me out, i've been doing it nice.

miss lipstank.

Friday, July 11, 2008

things: Marc Jacobs Oxford Pump


circa: 18th century.
retail:
$696.00
FIRST OFF, i want these. I adore these numbers. Marc is my best friend. The oxford pump has comfortably made it's way back into the beautiful rays of sunlight (like they ever went out of style, but anywho.) I have seen many a chic chik traipsing around various hotspots clad in flowing sundresses, skinnies, or heck, whatever their heart desired that morning. Forever21 has done a great job at resurrecting the pump and I encourage all who TIP to indulge in this treat. Just to drop a few names get into Betsy Johnson's "Lavonne," the Gwen Stefani L.A.M.B Oxford baby, and Stuart Weitzman's "Signore." I'm living over here, and I want you to get piece of life too. Time to save up for ebay. catch me out.
miss lipstank.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

people, places, and things: jacob, me, and the PLAYGROUND.







the playground
circa: early 20th century


The playground was introduced in order to reform urban/inner city children. This dynamic idea which continues came into fruition in leau of the women's suffrage movement. Today I had the opportunity to go to the park and be a kid again. While listening to my Zune, I played ABC on repeat.."Ieshaaaaaaa" lol. Going to the park is the best feeling ever, it let's you be a kid again in the mist of the chaos of growing up. I was overly excited as you can see from the pics.

The cute little guy up top is my guy Jacob, he works with me. He is featured because he is always thriftly clad. Pictured he is wearing Dickies, button-up disco shirt straight out the 70's man, with some cool kicko's I've never heard of. Well, point is he's cool. He's in two bands, and he only shops at thrift stores, my kind of guy. Jacob's two decades in the game and he is soooooo headed in the right direction, because well..VINTAGE TOTALLY ROCKS!
catch us out.

miss lipstank.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

people: immature

circa: 1995

This by far one of my favorite love songs. Now I cannot forget The Carpenters, Al Green, Marvin, you know, the giants, but hey this song is beautiful. It's nostalgia in a box. Raise your hand if you read Word UP!, or had at least 20 posters of all the "bomb" hip hop artists. This was a time when matching outfits were cool (glad that's OVER), and you could rock jheri curled platts. This video gives you a taste of just how great the 90's was in terms of the teenage years. Too bad I was 10. Check out those tucked in shirts, get into the shades and zip up jackets. catch me out.

miss lipstank.
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