Hello! Happy Thursday. It is an amazingly beautiful spring day in DC. Made all the more beautiful by the fact that yesterday was disgustingly ugly. DC weather is a cruel mistress.
Which brings me to my point (yes I’m going somewhere fashion illustration related!!) Yesterday I discovered Atlantic-Pacific which is my new favorite blog. It appears to be based in San Fran which could explain why this girl has springtime dressing down to a science – the weather in San Fran is just so awesome. I like to think if I lived somewhere with such an agreeable climate I’d be an expert at wearing blazers and shorts too. Anyway, not only is she just adorable and has the most perfectly eclectic wardrobe ever, but she is really really good at putting all of her bracelets/watches on at once. I love a good wrist jumble.
here she is with what appears to be the illusive Clare Vivier oversized clutch which I ordered for myself and have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of for a month. Clare, where is my clutch!? Maybe you have to be extremely hip and west coast based to get your order shipped in a timely fashion?
Here she is looking so cute in an outfit that would make me look like a crazy person. I love the scarf! and loooove the hairstyle!
And here she is yet again rocking so effortlessly a look that i would look like a lunatic in. Why is it that some people just own fedoras and some people will never conquer it? I once tried one on and looked like Kid Rock. Oh and those wiggly lines are supposed to be stairs.
Anyway, there you have it. Great blog, so many great outfits. I wish I had time to illustrate all of her looks! But time to get back to the stationery show planning zone.





I love love love your work, it is super fantastic. And you just chose one of my very favorite blogs. Great post!
Lissy
http://www.agirlinboston.com
ps. we had the same disagreeable weather in boston yestserday but today is just lovely.
Oh man, Boston probably make DC look like Palm Beach half the time. But at least today is nice for us both!
I love love love Atlantic Pacific! It is one of the only fashion blogs I regularly read and which actually inspires me to wear particular combinations! Your illustration of Blair is really wonderful!
Hi,
First of all great job as usual. Love everything you illustrate. Even more exciting to me that you covered Atlantic Pacific as it is one of my favorite personal style blogs ever.
Just a note on the oversized clutch she’s carrying. It’s actually from American Apparel
http://store.americanapparel.net/RSALH500m.html
I bought it and get endless compliments whenever I wear it out.
And as for the weather. We were on the same boat here in NYC. Horribly ugly day yesterday and a glorious sunny day today. Enjoy!
Absolutely perfectly sketched! I could’ve told from afar who you painted!
And I know exactly what you mean. I’d look like a hobo wearing certain clothes-combinations, but other people just rock those things…!
Awesome job! Super inspriational blog which I’ve had bookmarked for some time. Seriously wish I could pull off some of her looks too!
I hope your clutch comes soon! That is the WORST!
ugh I know, I am an instant gratification kind of girl, the wait is killing me!
These are amazing and I am following that blog now…thanks for the recommendation! Kori xoxo
Love the illustrations you posted here. I especially like you did the hair.
wow!! lovely drawings
I really like your style! I so elegant with a modern touch to it:)
xx
vnikali
Amazing work! Your illustrations are wonderful! You’re really talented!
these are terrific! i recently became a fan of her blog and found yours through it with her post today.
(that third image is one of my favorite outfits i’ve seen on her blog – was actually the one that drove me to it. love it!)
I LOVE how they came out!! Sooo adorable- great work =)
I love Atlantic – Pacific too, and your blog of course. Your illustrations are absolutely stunning.
☮ Lisa Ann
http://www.sugarcoatedstyle.com
Love it so much!
http://www.meflipalamoda.blogspot.com
xoxo
dc weather is such a pain! i know, i live about 10 minutes outside of dc. those drawings are beautiful.