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Fruit Vendor

June 13, 2011

This isn’t the first time I write about one of my favorite places in La Ceiba, Honduras: “the corner”. It’s really just a random corner in a neighborhood near my own (haha), that has entertained/inspired me in more than one occasion.

La Ceiba, Honduras

A nice ficus tree makes it a favorite spot for those downtown shoppers in the lookout for some shade, which in addition makes it a great place for silly gossip, rural outfit sightings and quick naps (if you’re not afraid of muggers). Notice the fruit stand? My favorite thing about coming to this corner for some mid-day chillaxin’ is exactly that.

Anyway, I became quite fond of the fruit stand owner, and was really excited to see he had upgraded his stand to a truck! Long time, no see.

Fruit stand, La Ceiba, Honduras

It’s now much easier for him to pack his things and get on the road. Rainy days are always bad for business, but it used to be especially difficult for him to protect his merch and boxes. I’m glad to see these troubles are long-gone.

Fruit stand inspired outfit - red gathered skirt and yellow shirtYummy “sandía”, 5 lempiras a slice ($0.26).

Honduras blogger outfit - red gathered skirt
Outfit inspired by new truck stand: Selfmade gathered skirt, thrifted bag, Carrion press-on earrings, SODA chunky heels.

 

His fruits are usually in a better condition (picked the wrong day for pictures), but the watermelon was delicious and I’m also a big fan of the cheap-o chips.

Churros Hondureños

Mangos? Check! Oranges? Check! When he doesn’t have any coin change, he’ll give you a couple of candy pieces instead. No problem-o.

Vintage handbag and Honduran oranges

Besides inciting watermelon craves, I hope seeing pictures of this cute little spot will also inspire a few outfits out there. ♥

Outfits

La Vie en Rose

June 8, 2011

One of the main excitements of our local carnival is catching the colorful necklaces that are thrown from the parade floats (us third worlders are big fans of free stuff, including the plastic forks from Wendy’s or BK). People walk around the streets with dozens of these wrapped around their necks. I, as usual, missed out on the grubbing fest and decided to purchase these instead:

Pink carnival beads

 The beads are quite large, and I figured would make a great addition to my inexpensive jewelry collection. By “purchase” I mean pay 5 lempiras ($0.27) for each one. Found them at a department store, Carrion.

Asymmetrical hem dress

Double wrapped and paired with a simple, brown dress I sketched up and had a local seamstress make for me. She was fast (which I LOVE) but I had to fix a few things myself. It’s always good to know at least the basics of sewing!

asymmetrical-hem-dress-2

Anyway, as you can probably already tell, I’m currently having a love affair with hot pink. I’ve been embarassed to admit it because the first things that come to mind are the Legally Blonde poster (not that I didn’t love the first movie) and the famous Hilton heiress. Cut me some slack, a’right?

Pink monochrome outfitTop and skirt: both thrifted. Yey-ah! 

large-vintage-clipon-earringsPress-on earring: gift from grandma. 

 I can’t keep this purdy thing from seeing the light of day, despite it’s loner status (grandma only found one). I keep the rest jewelry-free, to avoid 80s overload.

Pink monochrome outfit

Monochrome, clean lines, white sandals…sounds like a potential hassle-free, summer uniform. Don’t know if I can stay away from my kooky patterns for too long, though. I’m currently sewing an A-line skirt and a maxi dress…wish me luck!

Outfits

Orange you glad?

April 7, 2011

Down here everyone shops at the same fabric stores because we don’t have many to choose from.  As a result, real life “who wore it better” segments abound! In my case, however, curtains and handbags are the competition. Maybe it’s because of this lack of variety that I’m such a sucker for strange prints. Even before the fruity Prada collection, I was already going nuts (ermm, bananas) for fabrics that are traditionally used for curtains in little cafeterias. I didn’t lead myself into buying one until I found one with perfect colors: turquoise and orange!

Orange fruit fabric print

I made a simple skirt with two seams front and back so the oranges wouldn’t look so “literal”.

Orange fruit print skirt outfit with white blouse

Another skirt I wore A LOT last year had a cool print of a less conventional fruit. I found a pumpkin & apple printed dress in a thrift store that was too small to fit, so I cut the bodice off to turn it into a skirt.

Turning dress to skirtAnd voilá!

Pumpkin fruit print fall skirt

Worn here with an 80s dress+thrifted choker and belt.

Fall print skirt outfit

I don’t think my fascination for tablecloth-y fabrics will die anytime soon…expect to see more!

I’m currently taking the most efficient patternmaking classes I have EVAA taken and I’m sooo excited about sewing more complicated stuff without having to guess how to do things along the way.

Oh, and if you haven’t seen the Prada collection I mentioned above and think I’m insane and delusional and made it up, here’s the video campaign. Keep your eyes open for the bananas!  😉

P.S. Quick updeyt! I’m now writing a blog in Spanish, sponsored by a Honduran department store called Tiendas Carrion.  I’ve been sooo nervous + excited about it. I have lots more to say about why I decided to take on this project, but I will do so on my next post.