Showing posts with label Green Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Day. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2025

Constructing Christmas: Mint to Twee

Dessert blocks: Best Choice Products, Macy's

Shoes: B.A.I.T., Zulily; Socks: Amazon

Season's readings.

Sunglasses: Wild Fable, Target

Bangles: B Fabulous; Rings: PinkBopp

Tag brag.

Cardigan: Candyland for Dolls Kill

Christmas isn't Christmas without sugary goodness.  Not only to give as gifts and gobble at galas, but to devour after battling crowds and wrapping presents that may or may not be returned.  No doubt about it, cookies and candy take the edge off.  Yet as much as I love eating treats, I love looking at them even more.  So to kick off Christmas, I donned my Candy Land cardi and built a wee wonderland from Charlotte's dessert blocks.  It made me feel not only festive but peaceful, like I could hide from all the holiday hoopla in a fortress of saccharine solitude.

To paraphrase Green Day, wake me up when December ends -- and leave Andes mints on my pillow.

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Granny Square Dance Stance: '90s Nostalgia but Never for Algebra or Other Unpleasant Things

Boots: Betsey Johnson, Macy's

Eighties Explosion Charm Necklace

Dress: Rewind, Kohl's

Scrunchies: Lady Arya, Zulily

The pose in this first pic was the husband's idea.  At first, I thought it was silly, as if I were wielding my granny square bag like some kind of nursing home vigilante.  But later I decided I liked it.  Maybe that's because this bag is one of my favorites.  It's so colorful and is roomier than it looks, its slouchy frame molding itself to anything I toss inside.  Best of all, I got it from Delia's way back when I was sixteen.  Remember flipping through the Delia's catalog and going on an imaginary shopping spree before deciding to spend your after-school job money on blue nail polish, then calling the order in on your landline?  Good times!    

Bag: Excel, Delia's

Anyway, I was so excited the day this bag arrived.  And I distinctly remember wearing it, along with my homemade cutoffs and halter top, to the Y100 music festival, which was held outside of Philly.  Green Day headlined, and at the end they set their drums on fire.  But before you go thinking that I was a badass, I should say that I went with my mom (and my sister and my sister's best friend and her mom).  So when I carry this bag these days, it's like I'm bringing some of the '90s with me.  Well, the good parts.  There were plenty of bad parts too (show me someone who didn't have any during her formative years, and I'll show you a liar).  But no need to go into that here, where I'm all about the fuzzy, feel-good vibes of nostalgia.  As Baz Luhrmann says in "Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen)," "Advice is a form of nostalgia.  Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts, and recycling it for more than it's worth."  

Which brings me to the rest of my '90s-inspired outfits, including a baby doll dress, a jumper, neon barrettes, and butterfly-print tights.     

Boots: Betsey Johnson, Zulily

Dress: Trixxi, Kohl's

Striped bangle: Mixit, JCPenney; Yellow bangle: Silver Linings, Ocean City

Dress: Candie's, Kohl's

Top: Derek Heart, Macy's

Black Cherry Bow Necklace, Red Ring Necklace

Skirt: So, Kohl's

Bag: Betsey Johnson, Zulily

Dress: Candie's, Kohl's

Bag: Betsey Johnson, ROSS; Bracelets: So, Kohl's

And that's the end of this strut down memory lane.  Before I go, though, I've got two confessions to make.  The first is that last week on my way to the dentist, I rocked out to my Forever '90s CD (My favorite jam?  Eve 6's "Inside Out").  The second is that I still have a pair of (store-bought) cutoffs, complete with daisy appliques.  They're not from my teens or anything, but I haven't worn them in years.  And after trying them on with, of all things, fishnets, I think it should stay that way!  

Because nostalgic or not, some things -- algebra included -- are best left in the past.  

At least that's my advice to myself. :)      

Saturday, April 30, 2016

String Cheese, Please: Guitar Hero Hits









Fabulous Felt Red Guitar Barrette

Top: Merona, Target
Dress: Macy's
Shoes: Chinese Laundry, DSW
Bag: Betsey Johnson, Macy's
Belt: Marshalls
Jacket: BCBG, Macy's
Sunglasses: Kohl's

The other day I was unknowingly listening to a lite rock radio station.  I say unknowingly because I'd landed on the station at random, sucked in by Fleetwood Mac, Elle King, and Walk the Moon, all artists who I wouldn't expect to be reduced to elevator music cliches in the time it takes to play a jingle.  There's something shameful about the very words "lite rock."  Like it's imitation, less than, and wimpy, fat free fro yo instead of a chocolate milkshake.  I mean, you wouldn't hear Hendrix on a station that sets people up on blind dates or gives away tee shirts.  Or Green Day.  Or Weezer.  Or The Offspring.  So that, I guess, is the litmus test for artistic integrity: Hendrix or punks from the 1990s.  And also, perhaps, The Killers.  On (alternative rock) radio, I recently heard that Brandon and the boys, who hail from Las Vegas, couldn't perform in the casinos when they were underage and getting started, so they played outside in the desert.  The DJ was all excited about it, saying, "tell your children and children's children," but I don't have children, so I'm telling you.  If bloggers are diarists of cyberspace, then DJs are bloggers of the airwaves, sharing their thoughts and anecdotes and emotions and putting their stamp on all things pop culture for the sake of the weary masses trudging to work.

So, as a shout-out to DJs and rock, lite and hard and every beat in between, I give you this bonus track of a one-hit wonder post rife with guitar riffs.  (If you close your eyes, are real quiet, and meditate on the pretty pictures, then I swear you can hear them.)  The playlist includes three renditions of the guitar, this perhaps most visually pleasing of musical instruments, the colors converging in perfect harmony upon the canvas of one boldly striped dress.

On that, ahem, note, I've also got a flashback to Tuesday's post -- more Flash Charms, sing-a-long style!  Because good things come in flashes: flash sales, flash mobs, flashes of genius, and, if Sheldon Cooper has anything to say about it, The Flash.  (Admittedly, some bad things come in flashes, too, such as hot flashes, flash floods, and flashers.  But their kind isn't welcome here.)  This necklace has got more than a medley of fan favorites, including a record, headphones, a microphone, a record player, a guitar, and even a harmonica.  It's a little bit country, a little bit rock and roll -- and a whole lot of loud.


Speaking of which, let's get loud by waxing poetic about the powers of FM (also, of freeway fries) in this not-quite haiku:

Drive-thru dinner, scarf it down.
Blast those jams all over town.
Lip-sync, twitter, warble, strum
Belt out, carol, intone hum.
Uncork spirit, fancy free.
That's what music means to me.

Hmm; with lines like these, it's no wonder that video killed the radio star.  So now for some sound bites from others, one sticky, one sweet, neither involving Def Leppard lyrics:

Sticky:

Mindy Kaling: "No ones wants to hear new music, ever."  (Snarky but true, as evidenced by my greatest hits collection.)

Sweet:

Sheryl Crow: "It it makes you happy, then it can't be that bad."  (As apt a theme song for humankind as any.  Feel free to apply it to those fries.)

It's times like this that I wish I had a keytar, Jem and the Holograms style, or at least one of those inflatable guitars you get at the circus.  You know, to lend some levity.  That, or a live action feed of The Wiggles.