Grown Wild


I'm Trish. student of fashion. And I sew, rather well.

My mind is like a garden, with flowers, trees, and weeds.


If a photo is yours and you'd like credit please let me know.

Polyvore is a ridiculous time consumer but it's really really fun and I love it. I post a select few here on Tumblr, but you can see more of my sets at: http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/profile?id=2486318

Ask me anything

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HAHAH Chad!

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We are caged by our cultural programming. Culture is a mass hallucination, and when you step outside the mass hallucination you see it for what it’s worth.
— Terence McKenna (via oniverse)

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The fascinating thing about Facebook is not how we use it — it wouldn’t be so successful if it hadn’t built on well-established and valued behavior — but how we have given a 27-year-old and a few of his friends certain proprietorial rights to our lives. As a friend noted, he no longer owns the images of his newborn daughter — or the notes of congratulations on her birth from his friends.
— Opinion columnist Trevor Butterworth on Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, and the creation of a new kind of ownership and power. (via thedailyfeed)

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We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share.This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity.
Paulo Coelho (via misswallflower)

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Vice Sent a Reporter to Fashion Week On Acid; Here Are the Funniest Highlights From Her ‘Trip’ →

This year, Vice sent someone to London Fashion Week on acid. Yes, you read that right. Vice convinced their friend Elektra to take a hit of acid and then sent her to the tents and then sat back and let the whole ridiculous, hilarious trip unfold in front of them. The show was Topshop Unique, and the observations were—as you can imagine—choice. Here are some of our favorite parts from poor Elektra’s trip:

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All the September Issues, Analyzed: Find Out Which Look, Which Model, and Which Photog Scored the Most Covers →

For the past month, we’re sure that you’ve heard time and time again about the importance of the September issue. It is one of those fashion truths we hold to be self-evident. But what does that really mean, and why? Yes, it’s the month which produces magazines that can be used as semi-violent weapons, where ads skyrocket and page numbers are reported on covers like baseball stats, but the truth is that the content of those magazine hold what editors consider to be the best of the upcoming fall season. For this reason, we decided to put the September issue under a microscope. We’ve scoured dozens of issues from around the world, and now it’s time to take a look at which designers, photographers and models were sought after for the most important issue of the year.

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