Saturday, February 25, 2012

Audrey Hepburn and Her Turtleneck Sweater

I know some might find it cliche, but I think Audrey Hepburn is one of the most beautiful people in the world, inside and out. Although she mostly played roles where she played sophisticated high socialites, her life outside of acting consisted of pure humility. But what do I know? I never met her, only read about her.

Lately, I've had the urge to find myself a fitted black turtleneck(polo neck) sweater and wear it with either a vibrant skirt along with black tights, black skinnies or anything! I'd like to imagine that I look as chic and elegant as Audrey Hepburn does when I wear a black turtleneck (chuckles). Here's two images, where she looks beautiful as ever despite time passing by.


Audrey circa 1953

Audrey circa 1991
Both pictures via myhumblefash's flickr

And I know many people might go against this, but ever since I watched Star Wars Episode I the Phantom Menace, I saw a strong resemblance between Natalie Portman and Audrey Hepburn. They both have that certain gamine-like beauty that withstands time. Is it just my biased admiration towards both of them  or do they really resemble each other? 



Sincerely, 
annie

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

El-astic el-astic, fantastic fantastic...

Only my friend Suehee and others who listened to Lucifer by Shinee would get my title. I find it odd and funny how Koreans put in english lyrics only to make the song more confusing, such as Lucifer, etc.

Going back on subject, I've been on the search for hair ties that don't leave a dent. I've been a ponytail girl ever since I could tie my own hair, but began wanting to pull my hair down. It all started from this one comment by a boy who I crushed on in elementary school. So let's start the story with

Once upon a time....
I had my hair down for once, and was sitting by the edge of the sidewalk after school, waiting in line for a chance at tetherball. My crush, a grade older, was playing tetherball against another student and we were all just chatting. Somehow, the conversation led to him saying that I looked cute with my hair down. I don't' know if there was anything insinuated in it, but I immediately felt a mix of embarrassment and happiness (see, I rarely received compliments from guys, especially the ones I liked).

Ever since then, I continued to grow my hair out midlength, and occasionally put my hair down when my crush was around. But it was impossible to put my hair down after it was tied because of the bump I'd get and it would irritate me SO much.
Just a cute (maybe) story I wanted to share about my hair. It's affected me even to this age, where I'd rather have my hair long than short because of that one comment.

Anyways, my crush is over, yet I still hate the dent I get. So I searched and found the new trendy elastic hair ties that look like ribbons are great style-wise, and don't leave dents or headaches.



Personally, I like the anthropologie one the best. They come in five color themes along with one sparkly one. If I ever decide to purchase, I'll let you know whether the dent-story is true or false.




Sincerely,
annie

Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Galentine's Day!

If anyone watches Parks and Recreation, you'll get me :)

Today I met up with a good friend of mine for brunch along with the hopes of making red velvet pop cakes for the fifth grade class I volunteer for. For brunch Suehee and I went to Coastal Restaurant where they served the fluffiest pancakes everrr. I ordered the blueberry pancakes, mimosa, and one little sad sausage patty while Suehee ordered something (I forgot the name) with spicy eggs and hashbrowns, along with tortillas.


Afterwards, we went two stores away to Victrola Coffee, where Suehee worked on her resume while I read 'Kitchen' by Banana Yoshimoto. It never ceases to amaze me whenever I see pretty foam art made by the baristas.


Once Suehee finished, we went to Pike Place, hoping to find desserts for some kids in my class who are allergic to gluten and soy but failed. While going to Le Panier for macarons, two band members asked us to check out their music which was surprisingly good. Then discovered decorative post-its on the wall of one building and learned the building was having a post-it war with the one across from it. The lighting wasn't great, but the second building (second picture) had great post-it arts too. There was a Krabby from pokemon, Mario, and Ghostbuster. I'd look forward to going to work if I had a post-it art war with the opposite building! How about you?


 Before heading home, I had to buy my favorite ice cream from Molly Moon's: Earl Grey. Woot.


Once we arrived back to my place, Suehee and I chatted while I made the cakepops. It took longer than expected, but I finally finished it. I'm so excited to give it away tomorrow! Thanks Suehee for a fun and wonderful day and taking the pictures with your awesome camera! Hope all of you girls had a great galentine's day and happy valentine's tomorrow!

via tumblr


Sincerely,
annie


One of these days I promise..

I've been having europe-fever these days, if that makes any sense. All I want to do is drop everything and immediately pack my luggage with enough clothes, my camera, passport, wallet and purchase a one way ticket to Europe and stay there for at least a good year. Wake up in the morning to the best bread from Paris, eat macarons every fricking single day, jump into the ocean from one of the cliffs in Italy, visit every historical architecture, enter the presence of Sherlock Holmes' territory and maybe 21B Baker Street, walk along the green pastures in Ireland, and most importantly, visit Bath and Pemberly. Ahhhh, that just sounds wonderful, even if I'm imagining it. Unfortunately I can't because one I'm short on money, and two the world isn't going to end so I can't rack up my credit cards.

So for now, I must satisfy my yearning with these beautiful photos EyePoetryPhotography took. But I promise, promise you that I will go in the next five years. And it will be one of the best trips I will ever take. Enjoy!




Sincerely,
annnie