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zara printed trousers, take 2







The black piping in this photo is seriously messing with my near-flawless mojo.
pink ruffle tank :: maurice's (similar) | scarf print trousers :: zara (here) | black cut out wedges :: charlotte russe (old but similar here) | messenger satchel :: ebay (similar) | starfish cuff bracelet :: c/o shopcalico via chictopia (gold here; also available in silver here) | gold disc earrings :: c/o con-fused arts

Another outfit post featuring my gorgeous scarf printed trousers from Zara, this time with a pink ruffle tanks instead of a simple black tunic. They feel like wearing pajamas, so you should probably get used to seeing them. Have I mentioned how much I love them?

I don't wear earrings very often, since I pretty much have a phone against the side of my head most of the day, but these gold beauties were so enticing that I broke my rule today (for most of the day, at least). Handmade in Kenya and sent to me by the wonderful Pam at Con-fused Arts, they are quite possibly the most exquisite piece in my jewelry box. The lightly engraved pattern is simple in an understated way; the metal discs are thin and lightweight, but not flimsy. Look for more detailed photos sometime soon, and expect to see them frequently as well.

I have to admit to being incredibly proud of my hair and make up today. I've been experimenting with new tactics for application and methods of messiness that have turned into this beautiful bed-headed drowned raccoon look and kinda make me feel like a rock star just woken up after a night of partying, only without the crummy hangover.

I've got some awesome tutorials and DIYs planned for the next few weeks, including some hair and make up how-to videos and some DIYs for the epicly unskilled (such as myself), so stay tuned. And hey, I'd love to hear any suggestions you might have on how to style these awesome trousers. I'm thinking a rotation of solid colored tops might get a bit boring - any ideas on some riskier versions?

If you like printed trousers, check out my previous post featuring a plethora of printed goodness, then find the picture book on Pinterest.
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try harder








black sleeveless vest/tunic with asymmetrical hem :: zara (get it here) | scarf printed trousers :: zara (get them here) | chunky pink heels :: bonnibel via lulus.com (similar) | brown leather bowling bag purse :: twin falls leather (similar) | black moto jacket :: forever 21 (similar) | black bejeweled belt :: maurice's | gold & pink cameo ring :: bebe | gold starfish cuff :: c/o shopcalico (gold here; silver here) | pink stone & trinkets necklace :: maurice's | black sunglasses :: charlotte russe

That moment when you look at the clock and realize you've been up the entire night... and it doesn't even matter.

Frequenters of the blog will notice the massive overhaul of design, but the biggest (and best) of the changes is our new home - Frayed Threads is now located at www.frayed-threads.com. The old address will forward you (obvs), but be sure to update your bookmarks so that you can keep up with all of my fashionable awesomeness.

And because I know it may cause outrage among some, yes, there is a naughty word in my title image. You'll cope; those of you who can't probably shouldn't be reading this blog anyway. Witness how much I just don't care. And then check out this post for the inspiration behind this redesign.

I took these photos in the dam spillway the other night; I couldn't remember where it was until I accidentally drove by it last weekend with my sister. The last time I walked through it (years ago - think high school era with my friend Brian) it was full of grafitti and thus would have been perfect for a photo shoot featuring a colorful print such as the one on my newly acquired trousers from Zara. Alas, however - it seems the city has gone in and cleaned things up since then, and has done a fairly decent job of maintaining it. There are only a few bits and pieces of street art remaining; my favorite being this piece of faded wisdom I found where the spillway meets the road. try harder. It's been my mantra of late, so finding it spray painted on the cement was a piece of happy fortune.

Speaking of my latest acquisitions, I think I may have found my soulmate in the form of this asymmetrical tunic and the cure for my aforementioned print shyness via these printed trousers, both from Zara. There are only two things I love more in the world than a good tunic top and perfectly printed trousers, and they are both people (see: 1 / 2). One of my coworkers said it literally looked as though I'd taken several scarfs and sewn them together. She hates them. I love them. My new mission in life is to acquire as many scarf and mirror printed pieces as I can, before the trend dissipates. Florals are nice enough, stripes are great and I'm sure animal prints are fun too, but there is something about these blatantly colorful and wildly patterned scarf prints that suck me in and beg me to spend every penny I have on them. It's probably just a me thing. Regardless, enjoy the fruits of my lusting:

Printed Trousers



And last but not least, the ultimate pair of printed trousers - the pair that formally kicked off this obsession I have:

Kaleidoscope Print Cotten Sateen Flared Pants by Derek Lam on Nat-A-Porter
They're even on sale - for a mere $693.

Check out the picture book version of this post on Pinterest.
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