29
Apr
09

Black Tee Shirt, DKNY Jeans (I think) Skirt; Pin Curls

First off, here you go. One of my more boho looks. In the perfectly eloquent words of a friend of mine (points to skirt) “Hippie…” (points to top) “Chic!” aaand repeat.


You can’t see but I was wearing my new zipper-y shoes (which it turns out, can scratch if you walk with your feet brushing your legs sometimes–which I do). Also, I am doing a sort of newish very simple makeup routine: taking an angled brush, getting charcoal on, dabbing along the lash line, and then smudging a bit with finger. Soft yet defined, romantic yet a bit sultry. And easy, which is always a plus.

The other day, I went into school on a Saturday to work on putting my hair/wig together for Arsenic. Anne and I did each others’ hair. Now, Anne is wonderful with hair, but my scalp was in pain for the rest of the day, AND (and this is a bit TMI but when has that stopped me?) slightly ridiculous amounts of hair came out when I was in the shower. I digress. We put them in around one. I wore them for the rest of the day. No lie. And when I took them out, this is what happened:

(as usual, ignore the face, examine the hair)

Be amazed.


2 Responses to “Black Tee Shirt, DKNY Jeans (I think) Skirt; Pin Curls”


  1. 1 nevernothingtowearfan
    May 26, 2009 at 1:50 am

    Oh my goodness! You are so absolutely stunninng! People pay hunreds of dollars for hair like yours… do you dye/highlight/ perm it? Or is it natural? Not to mention your stunning blue eyes and vertually symmetrical nose.

    That grey skirt above is amazing!

    xoxo,
    Your #1 fan

  2. 2 scorbynw
    May 26, 2009 at 2:08 pm

    Your degree of enthusiasm is slightly unsettling, but thank you :) I do not dye or perm my hair, but occassionally, my mother will paint in a few highlights. We try to keep things as natural looking as possible. And thank you so much for everything else…although I do tend to choose photos that flatter my slightly bumpy nose.

    I don’t think anybody ever has told me I have a symmetrical nose…lol


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