dress: Geld Iaz, 2011 | sweater: Michael Kors, 2010 | jeans: Gap, 2004 | shoes: Dior, 2005 | eyewear: Yves St Laurent, 2008
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it’s nice to be home but it feels odd, like i’ve been gone for months.
beige dress: Geld Iaz, 2004 | tan dress: Geld Iaz, 2004 | sarong: courtesy of Amandari, 2011 | eyewear: Gucci, 2004
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technically the sarong should be worn around the waist with a nice shirt or jacket (for women and men), especially to visit the temples and whatnot.
so uhh yea, this is me worshipping the umm… sun.
swim top: American Apparel, 2010 | swim bottoms: Geld Iaz, 2008 | eyewear: Gucci, 2004
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Geld Iaz always sold its swimwear in separate pieces so they could be mixed and matched, even its original collection all the way back in 1997. then around 2003 to 2004, after i’d traveled pretty extensively already, i started noticing the look becoming more trendy, more young women began mis-matching their bikinis. around 2005, Old Navy started offering its bathing suits individually, they even had a big marketing campaign on television advertising their new genius way of selling swimwear. so then i was over it.
the problem is i now have ample bottoms (ha look, i made a pun) but only scant tops (i spent a lot of time in Miami Beach, you see), and of the few tops i have, somehow i keep losing them. anyhoo, my point is i lost so many tops that sometime last year i popped into an American Apparel in South Beach and picked one up last minute. it’s made pretty poorly i gotta say, i almost can’t even believe it. but, that’s what you get for 24 bucks i guess. i keep meaning to make myself more tops but i never seem to have the time. i’m just sayin.
hat: Tilley, 2011 | jacket: Prada (men’s): 2011 | top: Geld Iaz, 2006 | shorts: Forever 21, 2010 | boots: Miu Miu, 2009
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these aren’t really rain boots; they’re patent leather, not rubber. so i really only wear them in the drizzles. and technically this isn’t a rain jacket, it’s a windbreaker (i stole it from sweetie). it’s reversible, so it’s pretty neat, but i highly doubt it’s waterproof.
dress: Geld Iaz, 2008 | necklace: Geld Iaz / Joyce Leslie, 2011
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here’s another one of those dresses i scavenged off the cheap rack for my own personal use. i wasn’t crazy about this one either, but funny, now that i have the necklace, i like them better now. don’t get me wrong though, they’re fine for running around town to the FedEx and the dry cleaner and the liquor store and whatnot, but i wouldn’t be caught dead in these things anyplace where i’d actually see anybody i know. i’m just sayin.