New Themes: Splendio and Suburbia

February 22, 2012 by  
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Happy Tuesday! We’ve got two unique free themes for you today, and they are quite a study in contrasts.

Our first theme, Splendio, dazzles with an unconventional yet stylish design from Design Disease that pops out of the box — literally.

Splendio

How you use this theme is limited only by your imagination! It comes loaded with features: six widget areas (one in the right sidebar and up to five in the footer), featured header images, and a custom background. In addition, there’s a showcase page template (pictured in the screenshot above) that includes a featured slider for sticky posts, and a nifty compact listing of your latest posts. For details on how to set up the Splendio theme on your blog, consult the Theme Showcase.

Our next theme, Suburbia, is as orderly and minimalistic as Splendio is eccentric and playful. Designed by WPShower, Suburbia’s attractive arrangement of posts inside a grid make it an excellent choice for magazine-oriented sites.

Suburbia

Suburbia makes use of featured images to display your posts in a clean, refined style. If you’d like a post to have a larger featured image, mark it as a sticky post. In this manner, you can highlight your most important content. In addition to featured images, Suburbia supports five optional widget areas (four in the footer and one in the sidebar on single posts and pages), a custom background, and custom header image. As always, you can click on over to the Theme Showcase to read more about Suburbia.

We look forward to seeing how you use these two great themes.

Comment Notifications!

February 22, 2012 by  
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A few months ago we added Notifications to the WordPress.com Toolbar and recently we released a Chrome extension so that you can always keep up with the activity on your blog. Today we’re adding comment notifications, complete with comment moderation and reply functionality.  When your post receives a comment, you’ll get a Notification that looks something like this:

If you’re using threaded comments, you’ll see if someone responded directly to you, right in the notification.

You will see Approve, Spam, and Trash links in your comment notification if you have permission to moderate comments, allowing you to moderate the comment from within the notification:

Clicking Reply automatically approves a comment and displays an area for you to type a reply in. When you’re done, just click Reply and you can get back to whatever you were working on, without having to navigate to the dashboard to manage your comments.

You can still manage comments in your dashboard, but we hope you’ll find the comment notification a convenient shortcut.

For more information about comments and comment moderation: Comments, Manage Comments.

New Theme: Retro-fitted

February 22, 2012 by  
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I’m pleased to announce the latest addition to the ever-growing collection of free themes here at WordPress.com. Retro-fitted by Justin Tadlock mixes subtle textures with clean lines and shadows to create a beautifully balanced composition perfect for all types of blogs.

Retro-fitted can be personalized in a variety of ways. Customize the look of your blog by uploading a header and background image. Take control of you navigation by configuring the dropdown menu. Add widgets to the sidebar for a two-column layout or leave it empty for a single column design.

Check it out in the Theme Showcase.

almost….

February 22, 2012 by  
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Now that Proenza showed it really feels like NYFW is ending… it’s been a fun one this time around. From behind someone’s bun at ThreeAsFour….

I’m Caving…

February 22, 2012 by  
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…and admitting that this is kind of funny….

hello instagram

February 22, 2012 by  
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Follow me on my assorted exploits on Instagram :)

…:::vainandvapid:::…

Like the look…

February 22, 2012 by  
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Cosy…

February 22, 2012 by  
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Coclico Autumn/Winter 2011 Picks

October 27, 2011 by  
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Coclico’s ‘Beckett’ Mary Jane Shoe

We will be doing a special preview of Coclico‘s Spring/Summer 2012 collection during the next few weeks, but in the interim, I wanted to share several of my favorite styles from the Autumn/Winter 2011 collection – currently available at Coclico’s Nolita boutique as well as online


Coclico is committed to ethical manufacturing. Their website’s practices description states the following in regards to leather: “We are using more vegetable tanned leathers. These leathers have a beautiful, hand-finished patina from tanning agents derived from bark, fruit, and seeds. We know that sustainability is not as simple as using veg-tanned leather. It’s about our tanneries maintaining environmentally responsible practices. We like to reward tanneries who can prove certified standards with our business. This includes water quality maintenance, efficiency practices, and chemical sequestration. It is also desirable to use local sources close to the shoe factory whenever possible.” 

Coclico ‘Kita’ Hazelnut Bootie
Coclico ‘Valenzuela’ Bootie in Navy
Be sure to read the ‘raison d’etre’ section of the website for all of the steps taken by Coclico to craft stylish, high quality footwear as well as setting new standards in the leather industry. Stay tuned for our Spring/Summer 2012 previews soon.

Indie Designer: Relogyyy of Thessaloniki

October 27, 2011 by  
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One of a kind, hand-painted marble dress by Relogyyy
One of a kind, hand-painted geometric dress by Relogyyy
One of the best aspects of being a global nomad is the serendipity that is the roadmap of my  life – allowing for unexpected encounters with great artists and designers along the way. 

I was excited to discover, upon my return from Greece in late September, a message from designer Giota Kai of Relogyyy. Her atelier in Thessaloniki produces one-of-a-kind pieces from dead stock fabrics, vintage finds, and colorful fashion remnants – including trims, tassels, and cast-off bits. This cool veteran of the fashion industry is putting a new spin on textile waste by highlighting and illustrating fashion’s more whimsical and arty nature.

Jersey long-sleeved tee with macrame necklace
‘Avant garde black shirt’ with leftover yarns and tassels
‘Origami’ pleat skirt made from dead stock fabric
It’s nice to know that resourceful people everywhere are connecting and sharing their fashion stories and methods. This is what it is all about. I am not interested in trends per se but rather finding clever folks who can teach me a trick or two along the way.

Visit Relogyyy on etsy to learn more.

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