Thursday, December 31, 2009

Rodarte for Dudes


I'm in Maui for New Years, but I wanted to take a short break from the beach to post these pictures of the Rodarte's first foray into Men's wear, which just arrived at Opening Ceremony. They've taken their signature cobwebby knits, and made them into men's pullovers and cardigans, which actually look pretty unisex to me. In these pictures, taken from the Opening Ceremony website, they're modeled on our friend Sean, who you might recognize as the tattooed bod in the recent spate of McQ advertisements. I think they look quite awesome as a fishnet-like layer over all his tattoos, even though I doubt my own husband would wear them with quite as much panache (actually, he wouldn't wear them at all). It's also a reminder to get back to finishing my own Rodarte style sweater, which is half-way through being latch-hooked, and must be completed so I can start making one of these (for myself though, not for any boy).




-Tiffany

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Pineapple Express

Ideeen dress, VPL sandals, Charles Anastase sunglasses, Triskaidekaphobia necklace, Iosselliani ring

I've finally arrived in Hawaii, where the weather is a perfect 80F, and the internet is a whopping $16 a day--don't expect to see me around these parts much, I'd rather be sitting on the beach spending that money on sickly sweet daiquiris and overpriced ice cream. Although there are plenty of shops, I have yet to find anything worth buying, which is okay, since everything seems to be a bit more expensive than on the mainland. I do however plan on stopping by Aloha Rag, and if you have any other suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated. I'm also happy to whip out my long-mouldering summer wardrobe that hasn't seen the light of day since New York entered its arctic freeze. Today I got a chance to wear my new Ideeen dress, which I picked up at their sample sale a few weeks ago for $40.

-Tiffany

Friday, December 18, 2009

Time With The Fam

Being from a small town, there isn't much to do while home for the holidays. In attempts to relive our childhood my sister, Riza, and I decided to play dress up (a favorite past time of ours. Don't worry those pictures will be up next!) with our little niece, Andrea.

vintage sweater and flannel worn as a skirt with forever 21 leopard print leggings

Vintage dress and Arms and Armory jewelry

Topshop dresss and Forever 21 leggings

Vintage top and lace vest with Forever 21 leggings

Ann Demeulemeester top as a dress

-C

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Champagne Supernova

We went with an all-gold theme for the night, wearing dresses we found on the special New Year's rack at the store. I wore a gold floor length Victor Costa dress with a Triskaidekaphobia necklace and Christina wore a vintage Oscar de la Renta gold lace dress.

I'm still full from eating over a dozen mini-cupcakes at our Holiday Party at The Sweet Ones yesterday night. I had to try every single color/flavor available (bacon with maple syrup frosting is still my favorite, try before you judge!). Here are some of my favorite moments from the evening, which included the shoddy construction of a mini-champagne fountain, a tussle over red velvet cupcakes, and many many men in women's clothing.

Cupcakes + Chanel

Christina, Lauren and Waseem made a mini-Champagne fountain

Those assholes, The Drums. Jon broke his rib at dinner at our place the night before. Just kidding, we don't know how Jon broke his rib.

Tranny hot mess! L-R: Hiraku wears a vintage silk Chloe cape, Adam wears a Claude Montana neon green suit, and Jason wears his favorite church lady outfit, all from the store.

Jonathan, Kenzo and Illi

Josh and Waseem having an all-black moment

My favorite teddy bear, Jermaine, wearing an Emma Cook for Topshop sweater.

Justin wearing a Tim Hamilton sweater, H&M blazer, Miu Miu goat fur collar, and Y-3 pants

Christina, Lauren and Justin

Anton and Maddy wearing his and hers North Face

Hiraku shows off his latest ring finds
-Tiffany

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Girls and Boys Holiday Party with DJ Mark Ronson


Thank you to everyone who came out tonight to our holiday party at The Sweet Ones (pictures to come shortly!). We will be celebrating the season up until the very moment I get on the plane to go to Hawaii, and this Friday we'll be returning to Webster Hall with Mark Ronson as our special guest DJ for the evening. Make sure to stop by before 12:30 and say Six Six Sick at the door for free entry. We promise to treat you to some holiday cheer once you get inside.
-Tiffany

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Wild Thing

How silly-psyched am I for the latest collaboration between Opening Ceremony and Keds? This time around, the designers were inspired by the London punk-rock scene of the 70's, and have created some pony-hair animal print shoes that I could totally imagine wearing with our DIY Vivienne Westwood dresses. As I've said repeatedly, I am NOT an animal-print person, but for some reason, ever since I laid eyes on that leopard-print Rodarte x Target dress, I can't get enough of it. Also, I think they're a nice alternative to the ubiquitous brother-creeper trend, which seems pretty overplayed at the moment. The leopard, cheetah, and zebra print sneakers arrive in stores like Colette and Harvey Nichols today, and retail for $125.






-Tiffany

Monday, December 14, 2009

Holiday Shopping

Burfitt jumper, Acne blouse, Tsumori Chisato dip-dye tights, Topshop Unique heels, headband from the district, Triskaidekaphobia cuff, necklace, and ring

I'm proud to announce that I've completed 95% of my holiday shopping, including all those pesky White Elephant gifts (which I really wish we would stop doing, since half the people participating always end up pissed off and/or disappointed anyway). I've been trying my hardest not to shop for myself, but had to make an exception this weekend at the annual Opening Ceremony sample sale. I've been eying this Burfitt jumper since it arrived in the store last winter, and when it was reduced from over $650 to $75, I couldn't resist. Here are a few other items on my Christmas wish list.


Stephen Johnson for Artecnica Wonderland candle holder
I desperately want a pair of these whimsical candle holders for my dinner table. They come in three different styles, including a bunny (above), a bird, and a Cinderella-esque lady (my second favorite).


Rodarte x Target leopard print dress
For some reason, out of all the pieces from the Rodarte x Target collection, this is the only one I really want. I took a peek at a few of the other pieces at the Target pop-up shop this weekend, and must admit I was slightly disappointed (it hurts me to say it, but it's true!). The sequined x-ray dress only had sequins on the front--a cost-saving measure that's just a little too visible for my taste. I usually hate leopard print, and but for some reason I love that it's leopard print on lace, and that it doesn't look like anything else that I already have in my wardrobe.


Divine Light print by Erika Somogyi
I love the explosion of color in this sweet picture of a kissing couple in the woods.
Yoshitomo Nara Towel from Works on Whatever
This beach towel would be perfect for my upcoming trip to Hawaii!


Tickets to see Cate Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire at BAM
Alas, tickets have long sold out, so the chances of getting to see Cate the great are very slim.



Lingerie from The Lake & Stars
What girl wouldn't want a silk romper or some nice new underwear from my favorite lingerie company?
-Tiffany

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Sweet Ones Holiday Party: Cupcakes, Champagne & Shopping!


New York readers, we have a special treat for you! This Wednesday, December 16th, The Sweet Ones and The Six Six Sick Girls invite you to celebrate the holiday season with an evening of champagne, cupcakes, and shopping of course! For the night, we will have a special rack of New Year's Eve party dresses hand selected by Alyssa, including pieces from Marc Jacobs, Lanvin, Vera Wang, Pucci, Oscar de la Renta, YSL, Escada, Scassi, Emanuel Ungaro, and many more. The best part? Every piece on the rack will be priced at $200 or under! Stop by, sip some champagne, and pick up a new outfit to wear out on December 31st!

The Sweet Ones Holiday Party
Wednesday, December 16th

7-10pm

The Sweet Ones
132 Allen St btwn Delancey and Rivington

Champagne, Cupcakes, and Hot Chocolate

Music by The Six Six Sick Girls!

Amongst the prize pieces is this fur-trimmed bolero sweater, for $195

We will be serving mini-cupcakes from Kumquat Cupcakery (above) and Baked by Melissa!
-Tiffany

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Tales of Beetle and Flor

Porcelain jaw pendant

When the incredible people over at Beetle and Flor emailed these pictures of their cast porcelain skulls and necklaces, I was immediately intrigued. Christina and I both have a penchant for teeth, as you might already know. Additionally, animal skulls and bones have been a highly popular motif in jewelry design of late, and it's always interesting to see how people approach them. Beetle and Flor's designs stand out because of the medium---the smooth white porcelain creates a lovely simulation of bone, more perfect than the real thing. Throw in a couple sets of 18k gold teeth, and they're suddenly even more precious looking. But even though they're fragile, they won't set you back a lot---pieces start at $60.

Porcelain jaw pendant with gold teeth

Porcelain beaver skull with 18k gold luster teeth

Snapping turtle skull with gold beak
-Tiffany

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Partytime, Excellent

Me and Christina with the nightlife award. We wore dresses that we made out of Vivienne Westwood fabric we found at Mood, and Vivienne Westwood x Melissa shoes (sorry no full length pictures, we were drunk). The dresses say "Don't you ever kiss me once, kiss me twice!"

As far as days go, yesterday was pretty excellent. In the afternoon, we received a lovely write up from Refinery29 for Triskaidekaphobia, and last night, much to our surprise, we won the award for Best New Party for Butter at The Paper Magazine Nightlife Awards. We won the same prize in 2007 for Six Six Sick, but this time around, we didn't think we had a chance against Lady Gaga fave, Main Man (which ended up picking up the prize for Best Gay Party anyway). When our name was called (they accidentally called the party 66Sick, when it's really called Whipped), I think we were so stunned, that people had to drag/shove us up on to the stage, where mmmbopper Taylor Hanson handed over the little disco-ball wielding Munny.

One of the best parts of the evening was having our friends The Drums perform, stepping up in place of the Ting Tings, who were sick and had to cancel at the last moment. Jon, the lead singer, not only is one of our closest friends, but actually used to be part of Six Six Sick, and took the stage with us when we won in 2007. It made the night that much more perfect, even if they couldn't hang out cause they were locked up in their dressing room for the better part of the night for their standing record of bad behavior (naughty boys!).

We had a button made with all the people involved in making Whipped at Butter happen. L-R: Brik, Christina, Aaron, me, Maia, and Matt. Cameron and Alejandro were missing, unfortunately.

Jacob and Jon of The Drums performing

Another picture of Jon. Of course I was front and center and snapping photos like a stage mom.

Two of our all-time favorite nightlifers ever, Sophia Lamar and Bunny Kinney

The nightlife award, a glow-in-the-dark Munny from Toy Robot
-Tiffany

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ces Soirées-là

The Heloise corset with two-inch spikes jutting from the hips

Since holiday season has started, my inbox has been filled with invitations to store parties and shopping specials. Last night, I stopped by Rogan's Ladies Night to say hi to Elizabeth, before heading over to Agent Provocateur to celebrate the launch of their new demi-couture line, Soirée, and view the collection presentation. What I expected to be a crowded party turned out to be a very intimate gathering, with about thirty of A.P.'s best customers (aside from myself, ha) sitting in a salon style setting. Each of the elegant pieces were paraded past the audience on models built to bring out every lingering body-insecurity you might have buried away, while the well-versed P.R. team described the rigorous handiwork that went into the creation. Highlights included the Heloise corset, studded with a plethora of two-inch metal spikes shooting out from the hips, the Fabiana sheer jumpsuit with detachable pants, and a completely open "playsuit" made out of Swarovski crystal chain. While those surrounding me debated on which piece to have custom-fit to their measurements, I watched as covetous audience member. Although I wasn't one of the lucky ladies having my measurements taken after the show, A.P. did include a nice pair of side-tie panties in the goody-bag, so I didn't feel quite as dejected about the lack of cash/20-inch waist.

The Garinia lace underwear set, crop optional, but suggested

The Elysia evening gown with plenty of cutouts is meant to be worn both inside and out

The perfectly tailored Billy jacket

The Fonda playsuit, which comes with a set of pasties
-Tiffany