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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

not beautiful or remarkable things...just things

my mentor sent me a writing prompt a few weeks ago: write down 6 things you see each day, then at the end of one week, compose a poem out of two of those things. the lesson being that poets, and artists in general, should strive to be "more attuned to the physical world and to find concrete things that possess a special vibrancy" (Linda Gregg, "The Art of Finding"), then incorporate these things into their craft.

over the course of a couple weeks, here is what i came up with:
july 11:
earrings
freeway signs
glass jar
turquoise
tea
sunflower
july 25: 
tests
stripes
my reflection
bangle
laughing baby
toes
july 26:
man sitting on sidewalk
new haircut
stress
style
leaves
relief

so i only did it on three of the days, but i did manage to use all the words in my newest attempt and literary creativity...

the things i see each day

as i drive along the highway,
i roll the window down to feel
the breeze of time passing.
a wild wind whips through
and my earrings sing a song
of pennies dropping into a glass jar.
freeway signs point to places
i'll never see,
fields of sunflowers
i'll never know.
white clouds paint stripes across a turquoise sky
as i cease to cease.

my reflection in the windshield,
a loose reminder
of what once was--
a laughing baby with squishy toes
turned adolescent with body woes.

and now i fight the tests of my twenties
by speeding faster
in search of relief.
i chase change with a new style,
new haircut, new shoes
a new bangle filled with jewels.
beautiful objects,
permanent as leaves on a growing tree.

when i finally exit
this whirlwind
wind of a road,
in search of a cure to my saturated stress,
i see a man sitting on the sidewalk.
living in his permanent present,
his sign reads:
a quarter for a cup of tea

...

interesting how the little things we see each day, ultimately paint the big picture of our world. what did you see today?

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

fashion forward by going backward: Daughters of Simone





By the end of this year alone I will have attended 5 weddings. Being in my mid-20s I think that is probably the norm. What is NOT the norm, however, are these fantastic vintage wedding dresses by Daughters of Simone. This San Francisco based company was founded by two other 20 somethings with a huge sense of style. Tired of the typical wedding dress, these ladies fashion new wedding dresses from old ones, achieving a soft, sheik, vintage appeal.

While a wedding is not in my near future plans, I do know a few more blushing-brides-to-be that will be soon in the hunt for the perfect dress. Above are a few of my favorites from Daughters of Simone. Many are one-of-a-kind and already sold out. Their collection--which also includes vintage accessories--is available via their website daughtersofsimone.com or through their etsy shop.

Daughters of Simone is going backwards to push the limits of fashion creativity--and its working for me. I may have to get married soon, if only just to buy a dress!