The Faux Fox
Monday, August 8, 2011
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Mania
Thursday, June 16, 2011
LIPS I LOVE
LIME CRIME I LOVE YOU! bought these three gorgeous lipsticks today by Lime Crime. They have the cutest names too and they are vegan, (cute! cute! cute!) You can buy them online, or if you live in Melbourne Lady Petrova is selling them!
I bought AIRBORNE UNICORN
OH NO SHE DIDNT
AND BOTTLE ROCKET
The Airborne Unicorn had been hailed by the presses as the new IT bar, though really it was a nightly gala on board a huge, neon spacecraft that loaded up with party-goers before spending the night lazily floating among the stars. The main room was painted a glittering purple, a somehow neon lavender, and the hovering disco balls that flitted around the crowd splayed rainbows on everything – playing with dancers’ hair, flitting over the collarbones of women leaning seductively against the bar. A waitress in a glittering, curve-hugging white tutu mini-dress, the rainbows playing on her cheekbones, offers two newcomers – first night aboard, how exhilarating! – a tray of truffles and perfect, hovering spheres of liquid. She batted her rhinestoned eyelashes and her lips curved into a sensuous smirk as they took the signature cocktail, named after the bar itself. The girls pressed their lips against the spheres, caressing the mirror-cold surface as though kissing the drink, and breathed deeply the smoke-and-air-and-liquid concoction. It tasted like flowers and cotton candy, and when they raised their heads to look around, it left a purple glaze, the lavender both pastel and neon at once, coating their lips in the signature color of the Airborne Unicorn.
Rave reached for her roller skates. She laced herself into the neon blue boots and tested the glittery orange wheels against her glossy yellow floor. Rave loved to make things, invent, and experiment. Her newest experiment was the one she was most excited about and her head swam with glee whenever she thought about it, as well as its possible results. She rolled to her vanity and pulled her fiery hair into a ponytail. She skated quickly down the golden streets, spinning and jumping when she felt the giddy rush of excitement as she got closer to her destination. She skidded to a stop in front of the building and with a deep breath pushed open the front door. Inside stood her latest experiment: construction-orange and shaped like a heart. She was building a rocket, and today she would attempt take-off.
"She can’t do it! There’s no way!"
"She’s going to do it, mommy!" squealed a little girl, eyes dancing. All watched in awe, envy or shock as one lone girl climbed the chrome and rainbow Ferris wheel. Finally reaching the top the girl stretched up as high as she could go... and kissed the sky!
"No she didn’t!" the crowd gasped.