Sunday, July 13, 2014

Blogzilla














   Sometimes small things can get so out of hand they take on a life of their own.  Often, I think this blog may be one of those things.  I find myself thinking about future posts while at work.  I daydream about possible topics while driving around town.  While thrifting I think things like, "how would this piece photograph?"  Most disturbingly, while talking to friends and family I seem to be able to steer any conversation back to my blog.  Could it be that this hobby of mine has made me a tad narcissistic?   Better yet, is it possible to have a personal style blog and not be a little, "into yourself?"  I guess what I am really getting at here is that I believe my new found obsession for blogging may be getting serious.  I seem to have created a monster.  Fortunately for me, it is a monster I quite enjoy.  Yep, me and Blogzilla have hit it off very well.
   Now of course, I do not always enjoy all monsters.  As an example, take the classic character, "Godzilla."  On the day the above photos were taken my parents and I attended a showing of the new version of this classic movie.  Now this particular film is an example of a monster that needed to die.  Unlike my friend Blogzilla, whom I find creative, therapeutic, and at times even witty, "Godzilla," was boring, cliche, and a downright disappointing nod to its prior self.  I mean come on, this monster only shot fire out of his mouth during one scene!  That would be like me photographing a handbag for only one post!  One should never ignore their best features.
   The saddest thing about the new, "Godzilla," was witnessing a classic kitsch monster morph into a crappy construction of what it once was.  Thank goodness Blogzilla is still a brand new baby eager to mature into something grander.  Hopefully during this transformation Blogzilla's mother will not herself transform into a classic kitsch monster.  Although, it did work out well for, "Godzilla's," ego.  How else would he have had the guts to star in such a ridiculous movie?
-r.



T Shirt:  Thrifted
Jeans:  Silver Jeans  (Upcycled with patch details by Mom)
Shoes:  Converse by John Varvatos
Purse:  Monserat De Lucca  http://www.monseratdelucca.com/
Necklaces:  Knife Necklace:  Antique pocket knife (Upcycled into a necklace by me) 
Wolf Fur Pendant:  Dead Things  https://www.facebook.com/objetsdelamort
Sunglasses:  Versace
Victim of a Crappy Movie Pictured in Last Photo:  Dad
   
   

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