Frivolous Universe

MULHOLLAND DRIVE: Clean lines, 1950s/60s silhouettes, and a favorite jacket by Elizabeth and James

Kelly Lynae and Nicole Orabona inspired me with yesterday’s post of David Lynchian virgin-cum-vixen silhouettes.

I’m moving to the other side of the world in less than 24 hours, and when I’m stressed out my body tosses weight like cargo off a gangplank. During lean times, when I feel I have the proportions of a praying mantis, I rely on the figure-enhancing magic of 1950s and early ’60s silhouettes—with a modern twist.

 Platonic ideal of a linen jacket: Elizabeth and James (Fancy Pants, Boise)

Bennett chino in poppy and tank top: J. Crew

 Silver cat bracelet: gift

Mulholland Drive, Laura Herring, Fashion, Frivolous Universe

My favorite movie is David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive. I love Mulholland Drive for its low brass, American notes (Winkie’s, Los Feliz nightlight, Club Silencio) contrasted with Naomi Watts and Laura Harring’s agnès b., workaday Parisian wardrobe.

J. Crew, toothpick jean, skinny jean, Elizabeth and James, Donald J. Pliner, Kim Philley, Frivolous Universe, tank top, flats, zebra flats

Zebra flats: Donald J. Pliner

From the rhinestones on Betty’s coral-colored cardigan to the black halter dress Rita wears to Club Silencio, the girl is in the details.

Kim Philley, Frivolous Universe, J, Crew, Elizabeth and James, toothpick jean, Donald J. Pliner, zebra, flats

Photos by Bethany Walter

Screenshots from Mulholland Drive (2001)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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