Tibetan yak leather saddle bags

12/02/10 10:09 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion, Photos, Travel

I finished a pair of these, and attendant acoutrements, just before Christmas–one for me, and one for John. So far I can’t take it out of the house without getting comments, and I hear he’s had the same experience–so it worked…

While walking through Kanze in Kham (Tibet) with John and our friend Sandy, I spied what looked like some sweet leather work in a shop window. We went inside and it was quickly clear that it was some REALLY sweet leather work, and there was plenty more of it; we were in a leatherworking shop, and the owner/craftsman was working there right then. The thing that had caught my eye was the bottom of a saddle bag made from yak leather. These bags were about 20″ wide and easily 36″ long, and sold in pairs (as saddle bags should be…). John and I both thought they were impressive, but what could we actually do with saddle bags? I wondered about making shoulder bags out of them and he liked that idea…and before long we were the proud owners of a pair, along with some extra leather. Back at camp they were widely admired and we sent a lot more business in that direction–and then spent the rest of the trip designing the bags I’d make when I got home. We even bought some yak hair rope from some people in the village where we were staying to re-work the existing cords on the sides.

Back in the states, I started putting together a prototype. Since I was going to be working in leather (heavy yak leather no less), I knew I’d only get once chance–there’s no real re-working with leather, since once holes are punched, you’re pretty much stuck with them. I made the prototype with canvas, plastic, and red sock monkey fabric to represent the red leather we’d picked up for ornamentation. We did the email-photos-and-modify-design thing for awhile until we were both happy with what we were planning (we eventually eliminated the design on the strap).

I got some light pigskin for lining and assembled all of the materials I’d need for sewing, both by machine and by hand. Then it was time for pattern making, cutting, cutting into the exising bags (!), and assembly. If you’ve never done any leather sewing, let me attest: it’s no small task, but I can share the secret: GLUE. You can’t pin leather, and I did use metal clips in some cases, but glue is the answer to slippage, and with a very standard machine like mine, that can be a big problem. Machine-wise the other big key is having the right needles and thread. But still, I did a TON of this by hand–the red designs were sewn on by machine, but pretty much all of the rest of the topstitching (flap, strap, dharma wheels at the sides, etc.) was done by hand. By the end I couldn’t really feel my fingertips anymore.

But WAS IT WORTH IT. There are about a million pockets, pockets inside pockets, and a whole organizer on the inside back. I wound up being unable to use the yak hair rope we got from the villagers, and instead I spun some similar yarn and braided rope from alpaca roving I had on hand (because I am the type of person who has alpaca roving on hand). And if you know me, you know I couldn’t leave it at that; I also made his-and-hers wallets to go along with the bags. The bags are huge; great for a long weekend or whatever in the West, or who knows what in Tibet, so a little satellite thing is completely necessary.

I’m a stock photo

18/12/09 11:35 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion, Photos

…so if you need a shot of a pink-haired girl screaming while backlit, or an unbelievably close-up shot of my eye, you know where to go! These were shot by my good friend Joseph Linaschke a few weeks ago at his home studio in Pasadena. I now sort of want to pretend I’m a model.

Who knows where I will end up!

Fashion shoot: first looks

06/12/09 2:06 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion, Photos

Last night a group of us assembled at my place for a fashion shoot in the lobby of my apartment building. We worked late getting the mood just right…and I could not be happier with where we wound up. As I keep saying with everything, I want to spend a little Photoshop time with them, but I suppose not having access to it is forcing me to be fastidious about lighting, etc. At any rate, there will be more of these in the future. For now, I can’t resist a sneak peek:

Studio shots…of me

21/11/09 7:53 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion, Photos

Joseph Linaschke, my good friend and old neighbor, is a killer photographer. Ever since I’ve been remotely into photography, I’ve been dying to spend some time working with him, but he up and moved to LA. Last weekend I spent some time with him working in his home studio, which was a giant lesson in lighting. Once we got the seamless white backdrop lit, which took most of the afternoon (who knew that was so complicated?), we completely abandoned it and decided to have some fun with Joseph shooting me standing in front of a giant softbox. The pink hair really has a way of bringing out the extreme.



This was so much fun, I can hardly stand it. We did a ridiculous costume change too and I’ll probably post some of those at some point. In the meantime, Joseph’s submitted the batch of these to iStockphoto. Fingers crossed!

Spats with spikes

21/09/09 10:09 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I’m slightly obsessed with spats. I made these for Katie for some occasion (Christmas? Birthday?) not too long ago. I’d kind of like to start making (and selling) more. They can be worn around the arch of the foot, or backwards around the ankle.



What I’m wearing today

14/09/09 2:42 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Working from home and/or in an office where I only have one coworker (shoutout to Kenneth), my fashion quality has taken a dive recently. Today I’m meeting a friend for dinner so thought I’d ramp it up a bit. This look includes:

  • Diane von Furstenburg sweater
  • Printed skirt with pockets from Target (love the bright floral on a black ground)
  • Fancy birthday shoes (birthday gift to self last year)
  • Belt from a leather store in Tibet, where John and I got saddle bags that I’m converting to more usable leather bags–to come in future posts
  • Earrings made in St. John (US Virgin Islands) from Skyy vodka bottles, by my cousin Jared

My favorite thing about this outfit is that while I think the patterns on the belt & skirt complement each other nicely, the colors are very dissonant together (though harmonious within their own palettes). Yay tension!

What I’m wearing today

06/07/09 8:02 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Two things got me going here:

  1. I think I’ve been looking entirely too wholesome lately
  2. My hair is almost exactly the color of this jacket, and opportunity that can’t be missed

Et, voila:

  • Dark ble jeans
  • Yellow snakeskin wedges, a staple
  • T-shirt from Japan, as in, from a tourist stand outside of the enormous Buddha statue in Kamakura
  • Pink courduroy jacket
  • Orange earrings I made
  • Necklace that I *think* is from Sri Lanka
  • Two rings from Tokyo, one that appears to be made of wire and solder, and another from Hellcatpunks, which has a surprisingly fun website

What I’m wearing today

11/06/09 8:38 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Today feels good. Much better than other days this week. I’m thinking I can attribute that to the jacket. In the immortal words of my friend Jesper, “…so when do the other astronauts arrive?”

This spacesuit includes:

  • Skirt I made from drapery fabric from Calico Corners
  • Shoes given to me by Katie when she realized they were no longer cool (they’re Nike Air heels! There are air cushions in the soles! It’s like they’re FROM THE FUTURE)
  • “Meh” t-shirt, a birthday gift from Vivi
  • Awesome shiny leather jacket I got at, believe it or not, THE GAP for like $30
  • A wallet chain, worn as a necklace (come to think of it, I think that came from Katie as well)
  • Iridescent leather cuff bracelet I made
  • Silver/grey drusy ring
  • Glasses (with no prescription) I got in Tokyo
  • Pink hair–can we count that? Why not.

Back to my natural hair color

04/05/09 7:35 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion, Sundries

As of this weekend, and on the spur of the moment (though the “spur” wound up taking about 5 hours…):

What I’m wearing today

07/03/09 11:31 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

It’s a Saturday, it’s SUNNY for the first time in weeks, and I woke up spontaneously at 7:30 and went for a great run. Today is a day for:

- Leather sandals
- Linen pants (greenish)
- White tank
- Panama hat

Yep, that’s it!

What I did last night (super-bonus post)

07/03/09 10:26 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion, Number Paintings

Between 8pm and 2:30am last night I did the following:

Took several pictures of my Rhodes and various other things:

Finished the sketch of the next numbers I want to paint, which I have been wrestling with for a solid week. This is a task that would undoubtedly be better accomplished in Illustrator if I a) had a copy, and b) knew how to use it. Barring that, I use a pencil and paper. Anyway, I like it now.

Drove to one Kinkos to make copies, realized it wasn’t open, and drove to another one, where I performed the elaborate task of enlarging this sketch and piecing the copies together.

Stopped by the grocery store, where I picked up a sandwich and an enormous chocolate bar. Ate half the sandwich and all of the chocolate while getting out my paints.

Cut out the numbers, taped them to the canvas, taped around them, and outlined that in black paint.

While waiting for the paint to dry, played dress-up. Put on these things:

- Color-block dress with a cowl neck
- Weird green-grey fedora
- Leather/stone necklace from street vendor in Prague
- Matching leather cuff bracelet that I bought one year earlier from the same street vendor in Prague
- Boots with purple contrast inside, styled kinda weird

Played with makeup, too.

Taped up the numbers once the paint was dry. Now the canvas is fully prepped and ready for me to get working on it.

Decided I wasn’t done playing dress-up:

- What’s now a pencil skirt with a kick pleat, remade from a skirt I got for like $4 at Target
- Brown & white tie-front silk top that reminds me of that dress from Pretty Woman
- Speaking of Pretty Woman, very provocative shoes
- Safety-pin necklace I made
- Big ring made from a kit I got in Paris
- Absolutely ridiculous hoodie sweatshirt from Tokyo

And then I went to sleep.

I imagine that Kelly Wearstler…

01/03/09 10:54 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

…lives in one of my closets and picks out outfits for me some mornings. I really wish this was true. Why? Guess which one she is:

Image from Bravo, but brought to you by this great assortment of Kelly Wearstler photos from GoFugYourself.

Ahem, so. There are two closets in my bedroom, so she’s in the one on the left, and the one on the right is alternately (also imaginarily) occupied by a variety of other people, most of the time Wisit from Top Design. He sings a lot in my imagination.

What I’m wearing today

24/02/09 1:10 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I’m back!  In the country, that is, and therefore amidst my full wardrobe for a change.  Thus:

Included items include:

  • Pink silk flowered shirt with a cool lattice back
  • Little black & grey skirt
  • Pink galoshes
  • Asymmetrical watercolor-y printed coat
  • Little metal/enamel/mother of pearl bracelet from a shop I like in Austin
  • Grey drusy ring
  • Earrings made by my cousin from recycled Skyy vodka bottles
  • Polished brown stone necklace from a street vendor in Prague

Also, yes, those are my shoes!

What I’m wearing today

27/01/09 10:20 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I’ve been traveling for so long, I’m way behind on the outfit photos! But, I got a new camera (a Canon XTi) before the Tokyo trip, plus a tripod for Christmas and even a remote shutter control. Weeeee! So at least we’ve got this:

Included here:

  • Grey boots from OIOIJAM in Shibuya (I’m pronouncing it “Oy, Oy, Jam!”)
  • Fancy leather-embellished jeans from Apple Blossom in Noe Valley
  • T-shirt with a picture of a samurai on it from just outside the giant Buddha statue in Kamakura
  • Arm-warmers from a street vendor in Shibuya (I left the ones I made somewhere in Tokyo…whoops)
  • Ring which appears to be made of soldered wire and beads from a boutique in Harajuku
  • Necklace I made from Czech coins
  • Japanese hair product chosen based on the color of its container (as a good a reason as any since I couldn’t read the description)

Going to Tokyo!

16/01/09 10:28 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Wheeeeeeee! Katie and I are off to Japan in the morning for a week of sake-and-sushi-filled fun. Well, Katie has to work, but it’s all fun for me.

For New Year’s we showed up in these ridiculously similar outfits. Without discussing it, we both showed up with glittery things on our heads (my bird, her disco balls). Plus, we were wearing coats until we got to the party–imagine the dramatic reveal. Ha!

What I’m wearing today: Russian spy…or not?

19/12/08 1:24 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

We have ways of making you talk. Like wearing this surprisingly warm hat indoors. In other news, I think I’ve found a way to work skinny pants into my wardrobe. Included:

  • Furry white pillbox hat
  • Linen trench coat with tortiseshell buttons
  • Lace paneled top (I cut the hem off of this [since I like the look of non-hemmed knit things] and am using it as a belt)
  • Skinny pants, which a coworker just referred to as my “Supergirl pants”
  • Grey studded shoes
  • Black talon ring
  • Green stone ring
  • Cluster-of-stars ring
  • Tiny earrings
  • An air of mystery

What I’m wearing today: Extractable holiday party

18/12/08 12:11 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Tonight is the Extractable holiday party, so it’s time for the party dress. But…we’re going straight from work to the party, so I’m wearing the dress to work. This party-ready look includes:

  • Black crumpled satin dress from Jigsaw, which is actually 10% metal–there’s silver woven in there…
  • Yellow snakeskin sandals
  • A bunch of black beaded bracelets
  • Big red cocktail ring
  • Tiny earrings
  • A bird Christmas ornament worn as a hairpiece

What’s the thing on my head? It’s a glittery, feathery bird. I saw the ornament in a craft store and immediately wanted to wear it on my head. So I ripped the ornament-mounting off of it and hot-glued it to a headband. Bam! Bird on my head.

The thing about it is, I just love the look in the little bird’s eye.

What Gabe wore yesterday

18/12/08 10:11 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I had a request for a guest “What I’m wearing today” from Gabe, and I gotta say, he is looking sharp indeed. See the comments for Gabe’s description of the look.

P.S., Gabe, super-classy ladies room sign.

What I’m wearing today

12/12/08 9:03 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Yes…sneakers.

Included herein:

  • White cotton dress
  • Brown strappy sneakers
  • Ankle socks
  • Studded belt that always makes me feel like a pirate
  • Necklace made from a broken piece of pottery, acquired at the Poquoson Virginia Seafood Festival
  • Fingerless gloves, which I made from the sleeves of an old sweater
  • Elbow bracelet (can we call it that?), which I made from random scraps of leather
  • Lightning bolt ring from the Old Town Square Christmas Market in Prague
  • Mohawk!

What I’m wearing today

11/12/08 11:11 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Ahhhh. What’s better than a jersey dress?

A JERSEY DRESS WITH BOOTIES AND SOCKS, THAT’S WHAT.

Specifically, what’s included here includes the following, including:

  • Grey jersey dress with self-belt and pockets!
  • Brown & black ankle boots
  • Pink & orange socks, scrunched up
  • Green beaded bracelet from Hawaii
  • A ring that’s a snowglobe from the MOMA
  • A pink and mirrored ring from a miscellaneous shop in Vienna
  • A lightbulb necklace from the Pompidou in Paris

What I’m wearing today

09/12/08 10:54 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I feel that my poses have been getting a bit pedestrian lately (remember the glory days?), so this represents the beginning of my commitment to RAMP IT UP. Today, on which I had a client meeting so had to keep it relatively tame but still had some fun with it, I wore:

  • Gray pinstriped asymmetrical wide-legged pants
  • Shirred, sherbet-colored t-shirt I made
  • Black zip-up vest
  • Coin necklace I made (I need a Dremmel, BTW)
  • Orange crystal earrings I made
  • (Don’t tell the other shoes but these are) My favorite shoes

What I’m wearing today

08/12/08 3:02 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I absolutely love dressing up summer dresses to wear them in the fall. This look, which will forthwith be known as “a tough autumn flower from the future”, includes the following:

Filmy floral dress
Grey tights with the ends cut off (because they hurt my toes) (?)
Nike Air heels, inherited from Katie
Hoodie sweater, which is way too big for me but stays in the rotation because it’s my definition of autumn
Black fabric belt from a dress I got this weekend
Baseball championship ring
Glass flower bead necklace
Teeny tiny earrings

What I’m wearing today

05/12/08 8:22 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I’ve been slacking on the fashion this week. I got a late start after taking the first couple of days off and since then I’ve been obsessed with this painting, which means it’s been a steady diet of jeans and t-shirts. But, I kinda enjoyed today’s combination, which includes:

Grey jeans
Blue Old Navy men’s t-shirt with trees
Black vintage men’s fedora from Bozeman, MT
Two old iron keys on a leather lanyard
My usual ring from the antique store in Half Moon Bay
Iridescent leather cuff bracelet that I made
Shiny metallic floral wedge heels

What I’m wearing today / Craft time

25/11/08 5:41 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

This outfit is a veritable cornucopia (see? Thanksgiving theme) of things I’ve made, and funny faces. Though you can’t see the other funny faces, I guarantee they were there in the b-roll. Anyhoodle, here’s the list of items in which I am clad:

Black and white splatter-paint print pencil skirt, which I made
Oatmealy tank
Plaid punkified blazer, which I reworked from a conservative one I had
Black & brown booties with which I am strangely preoccupied
Leather & stone necklace from a street vendor on the St. Charles Bridge in Prague
Big ring, which I made from accoutrements (French accent please) I picked up in Paris

Since I just made the jacket, it gets more pictures of its own. Things I did to the jacket include:

Cutting off the sleeve
Removing the…ahem…shoulder pads
Making holes in it with sandpaper over rocks
Washing it
Safety-pinning the sleeve back on
Drawing on it with a sharpie
Odd and unplanned pink and red embroidery
Adding black and white striped trim over some seams
Adding an applique at the nape of the neck
Popping the collar (for added coolness)
Removing the label, embroidering “ANGEL” over “MERON” while still using the final “A” from “Merona” (thanks, Target!), and then hand-sewing it back on
Removing one of the buttons and replacing it with a mismatched one
More Pictures…

What I’m wearing today

24/11/08 11:55 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I love pink tights.

Included herein:

Printed wrap dress
Black long-sleeved tee (under the dress)
Pink tights!
Black suede & patent heels
Printed leather spats (which I made, natch)
Grey drusy ring
Pearl earrings from a street market

May I also add that I created the table I’m sitting on? Bought the structure, but I created the whole rock thing and did the finishing. It’s bumpy and impractical as a coffee table, but I tend to think of that as a challenge moreso than anything else.

What I’m wearing today

17/11/08 10:17 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Today’s magic outfit includes this skirt that I made. It’s a copy of a pencil skirt I happen to love. I’ve had it in mind to do a pencil skirt in this fabric for a while and finally got around to it this weekend. In toto, this outfit includes:

Splatter-paint-look pencil skirt, made by yours truly
Fancy new shoes, which are my new favorites (don’t mention this to the other shoes)
Drapey black top
Silver nonspecific-predatory-cat ring with green sparkly eyes (a.k.a. tackiest ring ever)
White enamel ring from a Marimekko boutique in Seattle
70’s-lamp-style owl necklace

Also about the skirt: I actually did this one right. Normally I rush through all of the prep and pretty much freestyle the whole thing. This time, however, I not only made an actual pattern, I also trued it up, put in a lapped zipper according to instructions, did an interfaced waistband, finished the seams, topstitched the seams, added contrast bias tape to the hem and kick pleat, AND learned how to use the blind hem stitch on my machine. Wheeeee!

P.S. I had intended to that this photo be of the skirt only, but the disembodied skirt looked really weird. So, skirt in context. But, the shot was lined up without my head in it. Fear not, I still have my head. It will return.

Craft Day: Katie’s “hipster”

09/11/08 8:07 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I made this!


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What I’m wearing today

07/11/08 12:09 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

I DID IT, Nicole. I found a way to wear the leather necktie necklace.

This includes:

STUDDED LEATHER NECKTIE NECKLACE, a lovely birthday gift/dare from Nicole
White wife-beater
White men’s dress shirt, tied at the waist with sleeves rolled up
Big sparkly ring I got at the same place Nicole got me the necklace!
Dark blue jeans
Brown sandals, knockoffs of those Dior ones Carrie wore in the SATC movie
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What I’m wearing today

06/11/08 7:19 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Fashion war partially on hold. Had to go onsite to a client this morning…added the hat afterward.

This still partially weird, but nowhere near as weird as I’d like it to be, outfit consists of:

Grey jersey dress (worn backward!)
Chiffon Alice Roi top with weird flamenco-y sleeves
Camel wool fedora
Red felt flower I got at a trimmings shop in Paris
Black earrings from H&M
Shell ring from Costa Rica (thanks, Katie!)
Strange pointy ring from my mom

…and additionally, though you can’t see them:

A bracelet from an antique store in Austin
Black peep toe shoes with white polka dots and red wedges…$8 at Target.com, also bought by virtually every woman I know

Tomorrow will be weirder.

What I’m wearing today

05/11/08 2:01 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Fashion war, day three.

I have to be honest: I’m loving this. I look like I’m from the future! From the future, and very angry with you.

This look includes:

Orange, forest green, and mint green socks
Black art deco-y peep-toe wedges
White dress
Aqua studded belt (which you can’t see)
Black velvet cutaway jacket, sleeves pushed up
Big gold necklace
Leather cuff from a street vendor in Prague
My favorite yellow and aquamarine ring
Big mirror-y glass ring
Lots of orange eye shadow
Hair slicked back

What I’m wearing today

04/11/08 11:28 am by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

The fashion war wages on.

Not as ridiculous as yesterday, unfortunately. But I did combine hot pink and brick red, which is pretty jarring. This lovely ensemble includes:

Hot pink shrunken small-wale corduroy blazer
Brick red t-shirt with a matching satin tie at the neck
Green leather super-wide belt with weird closure (which I made)
Big brown plastic ring from the dollar store
Black & white flower ring from H&M in Vienna
Jeans
F*ing awesome cowboy boots
Feathered headband
“I Voted” sticker (because I Voted)

P.S., I un-tucked the jeans from the boots. It’s just more comfortable that way.

What I’m wearing today

03/11/08 12:20 pm by Angela. Filed under: Fashion

Yes, I’m wearing this to work. I’m waging a sort of fashion warfare against a coworker. It’s complicated.

My fabulous look includes:
Enormous plastic chain necklace
Many many rings made of flourescent plastic, glass, and stone
Leather cuff bracelet I made
Houndstooth fedora
Piece of fabric from the seventies, which I think my mom gave me, tied around the fedora
Pink shiny leather ruffled heels
Grey jeans
Black t-shirt