Kate Bosworth styled by Cher Coulter for StyleCaster

Kate Bosworth styled by Cher Coulter for StyleCaster

Looks from London Fashion Week featured as some of the craziest on beautyhigh.com

See the rest of their picks here

Trippinggg on MANIAMANIA’s new collection The Third Eye. 

Check out “Kaleidoscope,” part 2 of a three part video series promoting the collection

Many van Gogh inspired prints in Rodarte’s S/S 12 collection
See more photos from the runway show here

Many van Gogh inspired prints in Rodarte’s S/S 12 collection

See more photos from the runway show here

What are you looking at?
Vintage find in Saõ Paulo, courtesy of anywho 

What are you looking at?

Vintage find in Saõ Paulo, courtesy of anywho 

STYLE ICON: Florence Welch

Here are just a few of my faves…

Giving up on the idea that we are going to have a summer and moving on to winter. A season one can count on in the SF Bay Area.
Rubins by Acne for A/W 2011

Giving up on the idea that we are going to have a summer and moving on to winter. A season one can count on in the SF Bay Area.

Rubins by Acne for A/W 2011

Ultra-lux cruisers

These costumes for NYC Ballet’s Ocean’s Kingdom designed by Stella McCartney look extraordinary! 

Sir Paul wrote the score and according to NYTimes, he is art directing as well.

Opens September 22nd

Backstage at MoonSpoon Saloon S/S 12, photos courtesy of anywho

The collection brings together some great retro outer space looks with metallics, celestial prints and moonboot-style shoes from Buffalo. Really love the futuristic, Andy Warhol hair as well.

See more photos from the runway show at copenhagenfashionweek.com

Other-worldly prints from Black Milk Clothing Company

Cool Capes: installment #4

The Oracle Fox styles the Woodford & Co Bolly cape with some Jeffrey Campbell platforms reminding me of a scene from Sun Ra: Stranger from the Outer Space

Cool Capes: installment #3

Cozy Dolce Vita cape courtesy of Badley on Chictopia

Cool Capes: installment #2

Rag & Bone RTW F/W 2011

Cool Capes: installment #1

graphic prints captured by the sartorialist