The Watson Twins (also known as our dear friends, Leigh & Chandra) were the first gorgeous babies to model on the front page of Green with Glamour… way back in March ‘07. The twins were fresh off doing an album (Rabbit Fur Coat) & tour with another Silver Lake native, Rilo Kiley frontwoman & darling girl, Jenny Lewis. Now, Jenny has just released her new video, See Fernando (I don’t know how Perez H. gets these exclusives, but… Sigh.). Anyway, have a look at this super cute video and keep your eyes open for our gorgeous friends!
The whole scene makes me want to tease out my hair, throw on a pair of cigarette pants & heels and karate chop a handsome, spy-like hipster.
The Watson Twins (also known as our dear friends, Leigh & Chandra) were the first gorgeous babies to model on the front page of Green with Glamour… way back in March ‘07. The twins were fresh off doing an album (Rabbit Fur Coat) & tour with another Silver Lake native, Rilo Kiley frontwoman & darling girl, Jenny Lewis. Now, Jenny has just released her new video, See Fernando (I don’t know how Perez H. gets these exclusives, but… Sigh.). Anyway, have a look at this super cute video and keep your eyes open for our gorgeous friends!
The whole scene makes me want to tease out my hair, throw on a pair of cigarette pants & heels and karate chop a handsome, spy-like hipster.
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 pm
· Filed under glossary, video
Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff, the fearless leader of major & massive online mag, Ecostiletto (for whom I write a column, thank you very much), just forwarded me her latest video which quickly & cutely spells out the difference in environmental impact between a standard cotton tee shirt and the sustainable alternatives. It’s got a cheeky, “learning’s fun” vibe, but the overall message is what we all need to hear. Check it!
May 21, 2009 at 9:08 pm
· Filed under glossary, video
Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff, the fearless leader of major & massive online mag, Ecostiletto (for whom I write a column, thank you very much), just forwarded me her latest video which quickly & cutely spells out the difference in environmental impact between a standard cotton tee shirt and the sustainable alternatives. It’s got a cheeky, “learning’s fun” vibe, but the overall message is what we all need to hear. Check it!