Saturday, April 7, 2007

New! The Chinoise Jellie Joolz™


I've been collecting antique Blue Willow china for years (some of my pieces are pictured above), so when Roberto Cavalli came up with what I call his "blue china"-inspired collection about two years ago, I thought, well the dress is pricey (pictured), so I'll do a "blue china" Joolz. We (my "Jooler" affectation) love Roberto. He is quite brilliant and (we) would dress head to toe in his clothes if possible.

The "blue china" theme has come around again, showing up on these platform sandals from Anthropologie.

2 comments:

Country Mouse said...

I like how you inform us (your loyal readers) about the history/background of what inspires you. And the pics too - good clarification for dummies like me. Please keep this wonderful format coming! It IS really interesting to see what influences an individual. This also inspires me to do a better job of collaging "post" photos - your's looks so much better than a bunch of random photos floating and not aligning with the text properly. I agree about the contrast of yellow yolk on blue willow china. A very vivid image. Not fun to clean up though. Egg ends up like nasty glue on dishes if you leave them in the sink overnight like I do. Smart of you too to rethink an item that's out of your reach financially and make it yours through your bracelets. That's what I like so much about your "Modern"(Chairs) bracelet. I can't buy the chairs but I CAN wear them on my wrist and have the pleasure of looking at them. Also Jen, I meant to tell you ages ago that I really like your new logo. OK - this is quite a long enough "comment" isn't it? Here I STOP.

Anonymous said...

Hi! I work with your brother and he was showing me your site. Have you ever considered selling anything on etsy.com?

Melinda