AGHHHH, BLOG UPDATING FAILURE. I have special thingys I have been making and working on to post and thingys take time! But for now, an inspiration post:photos one, two, and three
Los Angeles is weirdly inspiring, and I don't mean just the skate and surf cultures that inspire Proenza Schouler or the girls in Clueless. I mean that so much of it is fake but in that sense it's a city so representative of uh everything and there's something sort of raw and rude and creepy about that and the idea of it is inspiring in a really odd way. Summer, PLEASE hurry up. At the moment there are not enough hours in a day and I want to be Weetzie Bat.

88 comments:

zoomslow said...

Is that like a Vampire Bat, only Weetzie?

Sarah said...

Love the inspiration, its lovely, I love your blog as well!!Is the last image a book its so interesting!

Briana Le & Merissa Ren said...

agree. and its orangeness. all the colors are a little too bright, but not in a crisp clean new york bright, but a sun faded, warm and tacky bright.

firefly said...

Awesome inspiration! I agree, summer should come soon! I would like to go to LA sometime.

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Emily said...

hey just to let you know-- not everything in LA is fake! it's incredibly easy to avoid everything that is fake and instead live a life surrounded by genuine people and real meaningful experiences. you just have to be a real person, yourself.

blukats said...

I think it's because we get so much mass marketing here and so much of the same stuff that it leads one to do ripped and graphic stuff to try and be original and not like all the stuff that surrounds us.

I so want something like that Proenza Schouler undershirt. Or leggings, or both. Socks too. I'm tempted to go to the local Target or CVS, get some cheap white whatevers, tie them up and dye them in our pay washing machines. Such is LA.

Sam Harvey said...

we can hang out in encinitas california if you want to. we can buy vans with black and white checker board. you have been missed. http://lara-serbin.blogspot.com/

FASHION SNAG said...

Great inspiration!

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jack bespoke said...

hah i agree- thats exactly whats interesting about it, getting past the stereotype and hittin it raw as you said, i find it a lot like new york through and many aspects..
haha cant wait to see the special thingy's you've been making!


you have a wonderfully creative blog-would love for you to check out some of my fashion illustrations!
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emma said...

gosh, since reading weetize bat when i was about your age (golly, i sound old when i'm not), weetzie has inspired just about every fiber of my being. yeah, kind of. go ahead and read the other dangerous angels books too, if haven't done so already, they're all gorgeous.

lilmisslexicon said...

I have ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS wanted to be Weetzie Bat. That book was so essential to who I've become that I can't even begin to express how excited I am that you've read it and loved it. Wait 'til you read "Necklace of Kisses." Then you'll never want to be anyone but Weetzie.

Katy said...

Weetzie Bat! :D Dangerous Angels is so inspiring in every awesome artsy way.

Katherine said...

I LOVE LIA BLOCK AAHHAHAHAHHHHHH

casey said...

Change your name to Weetzie Bat? Legally? Yes? Do it.

crystal.blanche said...

Dear Courtney Love, you're a total mess and I adore you like a bottle of super loving friendly vodka. xo

Chloe Michele said...

Here in aus we've just left summer.

I already miss it!

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Suvie said...

At us in Russia Blizzant! I want to go in L.A.!!! Thanks for the inspiration.

kasey said...

I heart Weetzie! So awesome. :)

Just Me said...

I dont really like LosAngeles but I love proenza<3
xo
Drew

www.mensfloor.blogspot.com

Emzu said...

I cannot WAIT until Summer, will be awesome :) x

Anonymous said...

LA seems like the ultimate summer city. I can only imagine the gorgeous fashion walking the streets on a hot July afternoon.

Sincerely,
Sarah from The Etiquette Cult

- said...

I too, wish I could be Weetzie Bat.
Isn't it such an awesome novel?
I'm glad you're having such an awesome time in Shangri-L.A.

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Poulet said...

thank you for sharing these pictures{they gave me inspiration to write some lines with which I was strugling>>> I love winter but I think we all had enough>>>some sun please

Anonymous said...

Inspiring as usual :)
I am reading your blog for a few weeks and finally I comment. If you feel like adding something to your FAQ - how do you manage school between all the lace and leather? :)
Good wishes from Germany!
Dia

Sheik-Chan said...

LA is okay... I always feel I need to be with someone strong when I'm there. Lots of weird stuff goes on in the city. It still holds awesome shopping centers, conventions and Hollywood...so I still visit. :D

Ms. Wedgie said...

Fantastic! When I was a kid the look I always aimed for was a Clueless/Courtney combo. Thrift store meets designer...always a good look!

Jacquie said...

i actually love that blue dress-thingy :)

i've never been to LA, but i get all sorts of impressionss of that place which makes me want to go there... rather terrified of it though!

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Mila said...

AMAZING INSPIRATION!!!

Anonymous said...

That second image is divine, who is it by? x

Rule of Fashion said...

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davidikus said...

The picture with the palm-trees (Washingtonia Filifera, I think) is really nice. Thanks for sharing.

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rachel said...

I've never been to L.A. properly, I've only driven through it, but I love the way that you described it, because that's pretty similar to how I imagined it would be.

Isabel said...

I love Courtney Love.

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A Beautiful Party said...

read more of francesca lia block books. they can be a bit hokey but they are also very beautiful and worship L.A.

WendyB said...

Was that during one of Courtney's sane moments?

chelsea said...

I want to be Weetzie Bat too! I want her bejeweled and fringed and sunkissed. I'm reading Necklace of Kisses right now, actually.

Izzen said...

I love how LA culture is so unapologetic: it knows its fake and totally loves it and therefore works it. That makes me sound slightly evil, perhaps...

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graciela. said...

LA today is not what it was in the 80s. Any sense of inspiration is limited to the past.

But I'm with you on Proenza Schouler.

Lyndranette said...

love your blog. someday youll be a fashion designer. youre not like the others. you just have fun with fashion.cause thats how it should be. awesome post too. hate how people like stacey london take away that passionate fun and make people wear boring stuff like coach. you rock!

BRIE ET CHAR said...

VERY COOL!

xoLauraox09 said...

Love the middle photo :)
I know, can't wait til summer!

Cherie said...

Summer never comes fast enough... sigh. But Spring Break is right around the corner (for me)! So that helps.

Cherie said...

Summer never comes fast enough... sigh. But Spring Break is right around the corner (for me)! So that helps.

laura said...

oooooo it has been summer in LA lately. Mini skirts and jean jackets. Last week we made a weetzie bat pilgrimage to oki dog. It was magical with david lynchian characters galore, layers of grime and hand scrawled signs. I got two scoops of ice cream for 1.25!

M o n i q u e said...

Francecsa Lia Block! GAH I love her. Girl Goddess # 9 is my favorite!

M o n i q u e said...

Francecsa Lia Block! GAH I love her. Girl Goddess # 9 is my favorite!

Unknown said...

Augh Tavi! I may be twice your age but some part of us is spiritually connected.
Weetzie Bat was one of the great unsung stories of my teenagehood! Glad to see the old icons are still iconic.

Keep on doing what you're doing, it's great.

-alexandra- said...

So much of LA is real though, if you skip Hollywood Blvd. If you get into Silverlake, where gays and cool coffee shops abound, the real creative monster will show it's face.

rose said...

A tonsillectomy and 5th quarter of grad school later……Greeting from L.A. Tavi!!!
Long time no comment!!!
Perfect post to comment about, being a diehard born Angelina I have to say your comment of L.A. is right on the $$$$. L.A. is composed of so many trends and fashions. One can be lounging in Venice beach in sandals and shorts or in riding a bike in an awesome hat, fabulous sun glasses, and a vintage summer dress in the a.m. Have a lunch at any of the famous lunch spots and dinner and drinks in downtown L.A. or WEHO wearing the most eccentric ensemble one decides to wear. And finally after all the clubs and bars close down end up at Canters on Fairfax!! There one gets to see what everyone else wore for their perfect L.A. night out….Perfection!
I get the “fake”, I love it! It is important not to take the “fake” too serious. Living in L.A. one gets the chance to play dress up every day, kinda like when we were kids. You can’t live in L.A. and take yourself too serious! L.A. can be cruel that way, that’s why it is important to be genuine regardless of where one lives.
Viva Los Angeles!!!
Rose

the roaring silence of a diamond said...

Line in from a film this post reminded me of-

California's like a beautiful, wild girl on heroin... who's high as a kite, thinkin' she's on top of the world, not knowing she's dying even if you show her the marks. -The motorcycle boy, in rumble fish. Awesome film.

Anonymous said...

yay for good ole inspo.posts how they are easy.

Masha said...

I'm so glad you post new post! that's great!
your pictures are pretty. I like the PROENZA SCHOULER outfit! the blue is great and I like how the black and white print shirt is out the blue one. that's great!

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Anonymous said...

Ah, Courtney, I wish she was still as fierce as back in the days...she's a total mess right now, not always in a good way. However, she's still SO SO cool. (with the exception of when she uses twitter to argue with Lilly Allen, lol)

Emilie ! said...

Gee I just love your inspiration posts :)

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Angeles Almuna said...

Nice inspiration!!!! Love the post...and now come to visit my blog I have a nice beautiful giveaway this week.
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Nicha said...

I'm glad LA inspires you just as much as it has inspired me.

People who think it is "fake" are just over generalizing a conditioned stereotype that old Hollywood has created. It is far less glamorous than people give it credit in that matter. There's a lot of artistic freedom here because it is so impersonal and you are allowed to be whomever you want to be without feeling judged. You are what you attract, so if people want Hollywood-they'll get it, but for everyone else, it's a diverse experience that offers so much culture and art.

Erin said...

I know what you mean about "Special thingys". I have some of my own planned don my blog...

-Erin
Style-Savvy.blogspot.com

Diane said...

The second photo really makes me wish I were in L.A....

KISS

Brianna said...

I want summer to be here soon, too..
bri-thestylesavant.blogspot.com

Hannah said...

hey tavi!

just wanted to say i love your blog and weetzie bat is one of my favorite books!

if you ever want to look at mine, it's
http//cyrillawest.blogspot.com!

Madeleine and Maya said...

HOLE!

Courtney really used to be great.
but I saw an interview she had on English television a while back and apparently she's a huge fan of the likes of Rick Owens and Ann Demeulemeester! Took me a bit by surprise.

Shawn said...

LA is fake but that is part of what makes it real too; the fact that people are can openly recognize their flaws and change them without being ashamed is one of the realest things a person can do in my opinion! :)

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Jules said...

Wonderful inspiration. =D

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The Brown Mestizo

Bianca said...

inspire inspire inspire!!!!!



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katherinemcconnellclothing said...

great collection of pictures.

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Lucy in the Sky said...

I love LA! I've been a proud LA County resident all my life! But anyway this whole "fake" LA thing...are LA people stereotypically pretentious? It's not true for everyone...I've met people from the valley who are just as down-to-earth as NorCalians. I love LA for being so relaxed...you can see it in the way people dress. Tees, shorts, flip flops. An annoying uniform that I sometimes opt for. Just throw on some clothes and you're good to go! There's no need to live up to a certain image.

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Anonymous said...

I've been a lurking reader, but OH MY GOSH I was obsessed with Francesca Lia Block back in the day ... I truly love this post darling. I still have all my books...potential spring break activity.

Anonymous said...

That's my favorite schouler outfit from that collection. I like the idea of wrapping up the waist tight. It looks and feels good.

Rose said...

yay finally someone else who reads francesca lia block! im obsessed with her :) love the mix of this inspiration... very different and awesome!

francescalia said...

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carlygarza said...

LOVE Francesca Lia Block. The best thing is to listen to My Bloody Valentine's album "Loveless" while reading the Weetzie Bat books.

<3 sigh...

SakuraPendragon said...

I'm so glad people are still reading those books. As a New Yorker I credit Witch Baby and Dangerous Angels for my sunny optimism. ;)

francescalia said...

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fboogabooga said...

Weetzie Bat and all her books are great. She makes L.A. seem so rad!

Unknown said...

I must say this to you.. knowing you love Weetzie Bat like I do makes me feel a bit closer to you!! I don't know anyone else who will ecen acknowledge the book so I must not knwo anyone worth knowing :/ Lol but I love Witch Baby, i'm a misfit so I feel more connected with her. Weetzie is my idol though >_<

Cyndle said...

Man, I LOVE Francesca Lia Block! I have always been inspired by her books--also, Cintra Wilson's Colors Insulting to Nature is AMAZING too, and in a similar stylistic vein, though a little more into the pop culture, satire, and wry humor. Just found your blog today, and I LOVE it!

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Unknown said...

ok, second comment today, yeesh. FLB was there right alongside Sassy in cementing my DIY personal cultivation as a younger person. You are on the right track, girl... u know that, but I'm just saying.

P.S. I'm totally jelz that FLB commented on your blog. lucky.

francescalia said...
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francescalia said...

http://twitter.com/francescablock

francescalia said...

oops sorry hubris to think you were talking about me
courtney, huh? ah
check out my tweets anyway xxxooo

blergh said...

i am ecstatic to hear that a current teenager loves the hell out of weetzie bat. i'm a more witch baby person myself, but with occasional weetzie and cherokee tendencies. dangerous angels was pretty much my bible in high school. <33333333
furthermore, it's really awesome that she commented on your blog.

Micci said...

Wait, why are you in L.A.?