I've always wished that I had long, curly red hair, and I've always been jealous of people who are natural gingers! So hooray for wigs - all of today I have been pretending that I am a natural redhead!
One of my sponsors, Choies, recently started selling wigs, so of course I had to give them a go. They're very soft and don't fall apart like this wig unfortunately has been from the moment I got it, and they also look more realistic - I've been wearing this one and this one out at night (without a hat too) and people just think it's my real hair. They're on special right now, and though I wouldn't buy it for $60, the $30 special is definitely a reasonable price.
wearing
wig - c/o Choies
top - Forever 21
skirt and belt - Vintage
shoes - Forever 21
On the science side of life, apparently there is a sweet meteor shower known as "the Geminids" peaking tonight and tomorrow night, and it is visible from basically all around the world (weather permitting, of course)! This meteor shower happens annually, and has been observed for over 500 years.
I was wondering why they occur at the same time each year, and this is why - it's because we run through the debris of an asteroid called 3200 Phaethon each time we rotate around the sun, this asteroid being the most likely candidate for the Geminid meteor shower with an orbit that runs right through Earth's orbit!
This year's meteor shower is meant to be particularly impressive because there is a new moon, meaning the night sky is nice and dark and ideal for spotting falling meteors! This page tells you when you should by looking at the sky depending what country you are in, and this post written by Phil Plait explains what meteors are and gives you a how-to guide on watching a meteor shower.
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Thursday, 13 December 2012
I've always wanted to be a redhead // meteor shower
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Super exciting annoucement: Grand opening of the Little Pineneedle!
Guess what guess what guess what guys?! I've decided to open a store! It's called the Little Pineneedle and will be selling cute handmade outfit accessories including sweater/collar clips and lace sock cuffs! If you know the lovely Paige Joanna, you may have noticed that she has recently posted about a pair of collar clips I sent her to try out! Read her post here. But firstly, this is what I have in store right now:
Hopefully my little store might actually start running a profit one day, but really I'm just going to be pretty content if there are some people in different parts of the world wearing and getting some joy from something that I made! WITH MY OWN TWO HANDS. (eep!)
I can't wait to hear your thoughts! (I'm very very excited and very very nervous!) You can visit the Little Pineneedle here! Much love!! |
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Golden Foliage
Isn't this dress amazing? From the baroque print to the heart shaped cut out on the back and the circle skirt, it's a combination of a bunch of awesome on-trend elements and it really works.
wearing
dress - c/o Koogal
cardigan - c/o Sheinside
sock cuffs - DIY
shoes - Oasap
belt - Vintage
hat - c/o Wholesale
I'm not feeling so well today and my brain is rather sluggish, so I may save an awesome science fact til tomorrow. Hopefully today you can just enjoy the outfit photos :) Much love,
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Sunday, 9 December 2012
DIY Ice Cream Pockets Skirt
Hey guys! This is what I made today - and another idea for pockets if you want to give my DIY skirt a go! (Thank you so much to the ladies who have made & blogged about this DIY skirt! I've loved seeing what you're coming up with!) I made the pockets a little larger than the blue gingham skirt, and appliquéd on some ice cream shapes, using slightly different patterned fabrics for each ice-cream scoop. I really like them :)
wearing
t- shirt - Forever 21
skirt - DIY
tights - c/o Oasap
shoes - Raben footwear
hat - c/o Wholesale
Onto some science - if you needed any more proof that science is awesome, then please take a look at these nail designs from Cosmetic Proof. Scientist and fashionista Jayne creates molecular nail designs, and then explains the biological funtion behind the chemical structures she draws!
Amino acids are the "building blocks" of what make up proteins in your body (proteins being what makes all your different tissues, skin, organs etc). There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids in humans, and each amino acid has both a name and an abbreviated letter. These nails represent the stick drawings for each amino acid (the red dot shows oxygen and the blue dot is nitrogen, and the black lines are how chemists draw carbon that is linked in chains).
So the super awesome thing about these is not only did she paint amino acids on her fingernails... she placed each amino acid so that, read left to right, the abbreviated letters spell out a secret message:
These are actually the nerdiest and best thing ever, I am so impressed.
Check out Jayne's blog Cosmetic Proof here for more amazing nerdy nail designs. Yay for science!
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Saturday, 8 December 2012
Black Lips, Blue Docs & Immortality
Okay, so look what I got at the op shop on Thursday! I mentioned these in yesterday's blog post, but I still can't believe my luck so I'm mentioning them again. Super good condition dark blue Dr Martens made in England. For $12. In my size. BEST HAUL EVER!
I'm also so happy with this blazer! I'm not a big blazer wearer, but this one suited this outfit really well! I LOVE the plaid orange colour. I actually think it would also work really well paired with lilac in an outfit that isn't so dark.
wearingblazer - c/o Sheinside dress - Chicabooti boots - Dr Martens (Vintage) socks - Wholesale belt - Vintage
You guys already know how much I love jellyfish (even when they're not really jellyfish), but the coolest hydrozoan that I think I've come across thus far are the species Turritopsis nutricula, who are only immortal.
These jellies are the real-life equivalent of Benjamin Button - basically, once they reach old age, they can revert back to being babies again. This reversal process is part of their natural life-cycle and the fact that they can continuously do it again and again makes them biologically immortal. Read more here, they're amazing creatures.
Another animal who I've always been fascinated with, who is also considered somewhat biologically immortal are the flatworm Planarian. This worm can be cut in half, in quarters - in fact, up to 1/279ths, and each bit will regrow into a whole new individual worm. Because of this regeneration, and because they also maintain telomere length (a process thought to be a causing factor of aging in other organisms), they can also effectively live forever. This is why science is awesome. p.s. I recently joined up with re.mu! They're an online style-sharing network where you share photos of the clothes in your closet. Anyway, I need some friends! If you guys join up I'll follow you right away :) You can sign in easily through facebook, and find my profile here! Let me know if you do sign up, and leave a comment with your profile below. |
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