
We have always wanted to be note-worthy. Despite being shy and fairly introverted, we’ve always wanted to be able to get subtle attention. Not like, ‘hey look at the girl not wearing any pants!’ But more like, ‘oh, there goes the girl with the vintage boots!’. Something about our appearance that would catch the eye, but in an admiring (not gross) way. We are trying to be more like the socialite with the curly hair whose name we can NEVER remember rather than, say, Coco. We should note, if you are unsure who Coco is, we would suggest not Googling her until you are in private, and on a private computer.
That being said, we have decided this weekend that we are going to be the girl with the silver hoop earrings. We love silver hoop earrings. We can’t say they’re the small ones, either. We believe the ones we’re currently wearing are approximately 3" in diameter. They’re large. We will wear smaller ones, sure – maybe down to 1.5" or so, but we want to be the girl with the silver hoops. And we’re noticing that it can be hard to find good ones! We like the ones from Urban, shown above. But the ones from H&M have terrible closures and we hate them. We picked some up from a mall accessories store, and we’ve been quite happy with them.
Our dear friend also has a signature look. Hers is far more eye catching and refined than ours, and we are always slightly envious when we see it. But honestly, even if she gave us a matching one now we would not be able to wear it because it is HER signature look. Now that we think about it, we are wondering if her signature look has melted into our subconscious and that’s why we call her dear friend. Perhaps we should say deer. Either way.
We only know one other person with a signature look. She recently went back to school, and decided to go to art school where she wouldn’t know a single soul. What better time to reinvent yourself? We remember being rather young, and our parents faced us with the possibility of moving to Kalamazoo, Michigan. Away from our beloved New Jersey, into (seemingly) the middle of fucking nowhere. We told our mother that we would not fight the move if we could dye our hair red and pierce our nose. We think we were in 7th grade at the time. We were totally set on reinventing ourself, and soon, the prospect of moving didn’t seem too horrid. But we ended up not moving, for which we thank our parents every day. We did end up dyeing our hair and piercing our nose, but at a much later point. Anyway. Our art school friend decided she was going to be the girl in the American Apparel running shorts. As she is a runner with a pretty spot-on figure, she can wear a potato sack and look fabulous. So these running shorts weren’t a tough thing for her. Plus, how functional! Go to your painting class and then for a run after! The idea (both constant running and running shorts) makes us break out in hives, but we give her mad props.
We would love to know if you have a signature look or accessory or SOMETHING. Mail us here!
-LIL BUNNY












