DIGS
vintage
clothes for me, you, him and her.

Saturday February 10th
Sale begins at 11

Come get some lovin' in time for Valentine's Day!

Come get some lovin' in time for Valentine's Day!
coats * dresses * cowboy shirts
super soft t shirts * boots * lots more groovy stuff
live set by DJ Video Drome
Traveling South on Lamar:
Right on Barton Springs Road
Left on Robert E. Lee
Right on Barton Hills Drive
Continue on Barton Hills Drive for about 1.4 miles
Left on Matterhorn Lane
2103 Matterhorn Lane
Call 423 7508 with any questions.

DIGS Loves...
Looks


Look at her hair!!! It's its own bow!

Appropriate for Valentines day!


Very fond of the look above....
And below!

This man reminds me of the part in Yellow Submarine when they sing "When I'm 64" and become enveloped in their beards!
I like this man's hat. He reminds me of a character from a favorite childhood movie, The Magic Pony.

these photographs courtesy of facehunter
Alice Temperley's Spring Collection

And...

Links
Style Bubble
Recommended to me by Kara. This is one of the most creative, interesting, and up to date fashion blogs I have come across. "Suzie Style" relays information on everything from designers to diy ideas and even photographs many of her own outfits. I really enjoy reading her thoughts on fashion. She is often very funny and insightful.
Love Pad
This is the website of artist, Eveline Tarunadjaja. Her illustrations are very beautiful and eerie.
Ladies
Tamara Dobson as Cleopatra Jones


Brenda Sykes


Lovely Bikinis
Elissa Dunlop's Swimwear. Check out her Fabrics under the Collections section on her website. I absolutely love these patterns! I think these are the first contemporary swimsuits I have been inspired by since I was in middle school! If you follow any link from this newsletter...let it be to her website!!!
Namaste,
Sophia
PS: DIGS Recommends....
Movies: The Hippie Revolt, Georgie Girl, Love Ludlow

Film still from The Hippie Revolt
all filled with new fashion favorites and inspiration!
Also, check out this excellent short film which documents the fashion revolution in London in the 1960's and quite nicely paraphrases the DIGS philosophy. The film is called In Gear.
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