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Showing posts with label Zara. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 2, 2014

IT'S NOT ALL BLACK AND WHITE







{Sweatshirt}Zara, {Skirt}, Zara, {Eye Wear}Barton Perreira, Feldon via Black Optical, {Handbag}Saint Laurent via Bergdorf Goodman, {Boots}Nine West

One of my trademarks has become wearing a matching set, usually in a graphic pattern.  I love the statement they make together, but equally I like the option of splitting them up from time to time and multiplying their versatility.  On a side note how amazing are these Barton Perreira sunglasses?! I don't wear red very often but in an accessory I'll make an exception.  

Photography by Jamie Alsabrook
Murals by Live4This for whoismotcot campaign

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

TO THE WONDER





Vintage lucite and wicker cuff I found in Mobile, Alabama






{Shirt}Asos, {Leather Skirt}via Grey Dog Vintage, {Shoes}Zara, {Bracelet}via Cotton City Antiques,
{Eye Wear}Urban Outfitters

On a recent day trip, I visited the Tall Grass Prairie Preserve in Pawhuska and experienced one of the most inspiring days of my life.  It is truly a place of wonder with beautiful tall grass that seems to dance in the wind, colorful wildflowers as far as the eye can see and if you are lucky, a view of Bison.  I’m regretful to say I’ve lived here in Oklahoma for three years now and this was my first pilgrimage to the prairie.
                
Several local friends had told me about the tall grass prairie but I became enamored with it when I saw Terrence Malick’s “To the Wonder”.   The images of the prairie splashed upon the movie screen were so beautiful and moving I knew I had to make it there soon.  So, my friend, and local photographer, Jamie Alsabrook and I headed out there on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.  When we arrived to the prairie we were in complete awe of the beauty of the land.  We continued to make our way further in when we came over the hill and to our amazement there were a group of several hundred Bison roaming about.  Because it was the end of spring, we were able to see baby bison frolicking through the fields.  It was truly one of the most memorable experiences I’ve been fortunate to have.  To see God’s beauty and watch bison in their natural habitat of freedom and innocence was incredibly moving.  We spent a couple of hours just watching them play, rest and then migrate as the sun began to set.  As we drove back, I reflected on the afternoon and just how meaningful it was to me.  Sometimes if we pay attention, there’s beauty to behold even in our backyard.


Photography by Jamie Alsabrook
Location: Tall Grass Prairie Preserve in Pawhuska, OK

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

REGAL


 


{Vintage Dress}via Cheap Thrills {Heels}Zara {Earrings}via Mae's Heirlooms {Belt}Asos (old but similar here)

One of my favorite places to seek inspiration locally is the Tulsa Garden Center.  As you enter the cool, quiet foyer you are instantly transported to another time in Europe.  Each room has a personality of it's own boasting intricately carved ceilings, black and white marble floors, a library and detailed mantles to name a few.  One of my favorite rooms there is the Gold Room appropriately named because of it's gold leaf ceiling that evokes old world opulence.  

Photos by Jamie Alsabrook
Make up by Jordan Best
 

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