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Python is illegal in California.

It's helpful to distinguish between genuine and undyed snakeskin. My association with undyed snake is actual snakes that have shown up on my property and I've had to identify. Snakeskin that I wear, I prefer not to bear a strong resemblance to its original owner, so I like dyed snakeskin, and find iridescent snakeskin quite beautiful. I believe Lanvin does offer some undyed styles as well.
 
only python? and only in california?
curioser and curiouser...

:lol:...
 
nytimes

Banned in California: This Season's Snakeskin


By MONICA CORCORAN
Published: March 19, 2000

IN New York, animal rights campaigners are protesting the use of leather and skins as inhumane. In Beverly Hills, shopping rights militants are outraged for a different reason: they can't find a pair of those sexy python pumps anywhere.
Neither Gucci, Barneys nor Chanel stock the popular snakeskin in their Los Angeles stores. In California, the sale of python skin or parts has been outlawed since 1970, around the same time the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 was being discussed and formulated. Importing or shipping the species or products made from it into the state for commercial purposes is illegal. Violators face a maximum fine of $5,000 or a six-month stay at a county jail.
How to overcome such obstacles to achieving the reptile look has become the talk of the West Coast's fashion elite. One wardrobe stylist orders from Gucci in Hawaii, which will mail it to 90210 and neighboring ZIP codes. Other shoppers fly to Las Vegas. It's legal to bring your own python across state lines, as long as you don't plan to sell it.

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''You can carry or wear your python shoes into California,'' said Jack Edwards, assistant chief of patrol at the Department of Fish and Game in Sacramento. ''But you can't bring in a purse made of mountain lion,'' he added. ''That's illegal.'' (That animal has a special protective status.)
Some stores appear to be unaware of these statutes. At the Beverly Hills Fendi -- the designer of the coveted python baguette -- a member of the sales staff directed this reporter to the store's Bal Harbor, Fla., boutique, which she said would mail the $1,695 purse to the customer's private Los Angeles address. When told that shipping snakeskin into California is illegal, a Fendi saleswoman in Bal Harbor said with a lilting Italian accent: ''No? Maybe I have heard something about this? Really? I should check on that.''
California is the only state with a ban on all types of python, though only Indian python is now on the endangered species list. Mr. Edwards seemed unaware of the current fashion crisis the state's regulations had caused.
''I haven't heard anything about python being popular,'' he said. ''Right now, we're seeing a lot of illegal activities with abalone and bear parts.''
Abalone is a snail-like delicacy that fetches $100 per pound on the black market. Bear gall bladders are believed to have the same effect as Viagra and sell for $2,000 to $4,000. Gucci's hip-hugging python pants could have a similar effect for only $3,650.
 
the first time i ever said that i could get married in an outfit and it was a pair of pants...

:ermm:...

that really caught me by surprise...
:lol:...
 
my style is vintage meets eeclectic and I love vintage floral dresses, vintage shoes and handbags.on the other hand I like to mix them with designer handbags.Lately I am so much inspired by Scandinavian street style and alexander wang collections- simple design in black,white, nude shades.I dont know where I can put them into my style but as like erin oconnor said I like to wear my clothes up to my mood every day.
 
my style is vintage meets eeclectic and I love vintage floral dresses, vintage shoes and handbags.on the other hand I like to mix them with designer handbags.Lately I am so much inspired by Scandinavian street style and alexander wang collections- simple design in black,white, nude shades.I dont know where I can put them into my style but as like erin oconnor said I like to wear my clothes up to my mood every day.

I've got the same issue. I like vintage clothes especially fifties and sixties looks but I also enjoy the minimalistic style and loads of black, whites and neutrals in general.

If you find the magic key please let me know ;)
 
my style is vintage meets eeclectic and I love vintage floral dresses, vintage shoes and handbags.on the other hand I like to mix them with designer handbags.Lately I am so much inspired by Scandinavian street style and alexander wang collections- simple design in black,white, nude shades.I dont know where I can put them into my style but as like erin oconnor said I like to wear my clothes up to my mood every day.
yah-
we've got a whole thread about 'schizophrenic style'...
all about how you feel like one thing one day and another thing the next...
or you like several things which don't seem to go together naturally...
etc..

i guess it's pretty common because who wouldn't get bored of the same thing all the time, right?!...

it's fun for awhile, but then sometimes you just want to change it up...
doesn't mean you can't go back to the first thing again later...

i've definitely got my more feminine/sexy side and my more androgynous/tomboy side...
i think one is french and the other is japanese...
but they both speak italian...
and love NYC...
:lol::lol::lol:

i haven't found any solution other than to just do it...
they are both really me...so, i do both, depending on my mood and the situation...
 
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it's a kind of complementarity.
even if one doesn't appear together with the other, they are tied as long as they yearn for each other.
maybe it's longing rather than boredom that works back and forth between them.
 
it's a kind of complementarity.
even if one doesn't appear together with the other, they are tied as long as they yearn for each other.
maybe it's longing rather than boredom that works back and forth between them.


frankly - i could interpret this statement in multiple ways...
i suppose they are complementary, though i had never thought of it that way before...
:p

does this mean i am tied to myself...?!
:o:huh::unsure:...

that gives 'bondage' a whole new meaning...
:lol::lol::lol:
 
or the new bondage begins with untying. then it's changing, device, and adjustment that there are between animus's coming in and going out in anima.


screenshots from carolchristianpoell.com

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i have seen that film before and - frankly- you did an amazing job with the still shots...
the video is like some ultra-cool performance art~!

i had to look up anima and animus...of course!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anima_and_animus

though, i confess, i think that the concept might need more than a wikipedia entry to be fully understood...
:unsure:...

i think i would have to take a class on Carl Jung before i could fully absorb this or any of his psychological theories...
:ninja:...

*i am always amazed to learn how much one still has to learn...
i know this is not a new concept...
and yet, this is the first time it has ever come up in my real life...
and it is strikingly and uncannily similar to what i have been saying about androgyny and having a male and female side...etc...
though i had no idea there was some psychological theory about this...

funny, isn't it...?!
:ermm:...

not sure how i feel about it, tbh...
but i do love that imagery!!!
:lol:...:clap:...

is it odd that my fave bit is the end with the white oxfords just sitting there and the wall crumbling and peeling, etc...
???
it's just sooo lovely...
:heart:

merci beaucoup...
xxx
 
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glad you like the images softgrey, twistelette



the phyche might be ambidextrous if we, before we are men or women, are humen.
so, to put ourselves into perspective, there is compensation at work deep in us.


boot, from S/S 2002 carol christian poell
hermaphrodite child of the sun and the moon, from 1752
ru.laser
mak
 

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lately i've been thinking about the fact that i dress in polar opposites top to bottom. if its feminine up top i wear a clunkier shoe, i.e. ann d shift with balenciaga buckle boots or limi feu swing dress with rick owens dunks. i seem to fall into this pattern all the time, and i like it... a bit mismatched but complimentary.
same goes with bottoms, boyfriend/slouchy jeans with super feminine dries micro check slingbacks.
 
runner, dear---
you have a gift for cutting through to the very heart of the matter in a very concise way, with just a few words...
:heart:...

here's to being human first...
:magic:...
 
so- the other day i was in the Vanessa Bruno store and the staff practically attacked me and wanted to know EVERYTHING i was wearing...
:rolleyes:...:blush:

this is how it broke down-
2 pieces- french
2 pieces- japanese
2 pieces- north american (technically canadian)
1 piece- belgian

yep...
that sounds about right... :p
:lol:
 
I've been experimenting with wider-legged jeans. Sadly, the pair I have - H&M - are a little too big, and have to be belted. I'll have to buy another pair! Excuses for retail therapy: priceless.
 
Dumbfairy: I have been doing Mad Men hands and nails for months. I even got myself one of those dainty gold watches. You can't watch Mad men and not want to copy something... Such a stylish show.
 
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