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Looking for a good coffee table book for the gypsy in your life, with photos by Tim Walker the soon-to-be-released book Gypset Travel by Julia Chaplin is a sure crowd pleaser.
“The West Country has been a magnet for freaks and mystics since medieval times. This swath of southwest England includes the impossibly green counties of Somerset, Devon, Dorset, and Cornwall. Pagans, Celts, druids, out-and-out charlatans, and ethereal goddesses have all been drawn to West Country’s lush pastures and wooded knolls, bringing in their wake the scents of patchouli oil and weed.”
— Julia Chaplin in an excerpt from Gypset Travel.
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Love this photo in Patagonia, Argentina, from the Unexpected: 30 Years of Patagonia Catalog Photography.
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Grimes by Guy Lowndes for Oyster Magazine.
“I think everything comes down to confidence. Anything delivered with confidence can be good. There is nothing that is bad. There is no genre of music that is inherently shitty. You can make something good if you approach it with enough gusto.” —Claire Boucher, April/May 2012 Oyster Magazine
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“Women look best and feel best when their clothes are not the uniform of the moment but part of themselves.” —Mary Russell (former fashion editor of Vogue and Elle)
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ICON: Elizabeth Hawkins-Whished
In 1907, Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed became the first president of the Ladies Alpine Club. She wrote seven books on mountain climbing and over her lifetime climbed twenty peaks that no one had climbed before. Under the name Mrs. Aubrey Le Blond she made at least 10 films of alpine activities in the Engadine Valley of Switzerland, including ice hockey at St. Moritz and tobogganing on the Cresta Run. She is probably among the world’s first three female film-makers, after Alice Guy and contemporary with Laura Bayley.
“There is no manlier sport in the world than mountaineering. It is true that all the sports Englishmen take part in are manly, but mountaineering is different from others, because it is sport purely for the sake of sport. There is no question of beating anyone else, as in a race or a game, or of killing an animal or a bird as in hunting or shooting. A mountaineer sets his skill and his strength against the difficulty of getting tot he top of a steep peak. Either he conquers the mountain, or it conquers him. If he fails, he keeps on trying until he succeeds. This teaches him perseverance, and proves to him that anything is possible if he is determined to do it.” —Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (a.k.a. Mrs. Aubrey Le Blond) from the preface of her book True Tales of Mountain Adventure for Non-climbers Young and Old, 1903.
Thanks to TOMBOY Style for this post, all photos of Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed courtesy of the Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum.

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FISHING KIT: Photo of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall with Large Perch in Africa, 1951.
“On the left is an 80-pound perch caught in Lake Albert in British Yganda. In the center, proud, happy and beaming over the catch, is me. On the right is the dame who caught it.” —Humphrey Bogart
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Cycle Polo was invented in Ireland in 1891, and then peaked in popularity in the 1930s and 40s. Hard court bicycle polo has made a recent comeback all over the globe.
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Photo by Eileen Colton Lizzie Garrett Mettler is a lifestyle journalist and the founder and editor of Tomboy Style, a photo-driven daily blog dedicated to exploring and defining the tomboy. It serves as a digital inspiration board for the forthcoming book being published in the Spring of 2012 by Rizzoli. I often put together “uniforms” on Tomboy Style, where I try to exactly match a photograph with items available for purchase. It was so fun (and easy!) to embark on the challenge solely within what’s available on Etsy. Here are three iconic tomboy photos from three different worlds: punk rocker Patti Smith, original Zephyr Skate Team member Peggy Oki, and a fly-fisherwoman hunting for trout on the Snake River. Enjoy! Clockwise from top left: Patty Smith photographed in 1977 by Lynn Goldsmith; Vintage Military Cap fromVintage by Alex Keller; Radio Ethiopia LP from RetroModStore; Vintage Military Badges from Nevada Treasures. In my book, Patti Smith is the apex of cool. She usually kept her style simple and classic, so I love this photo of her going off-script by incorporating a military-chic look. This hat is definitely a statement piece, but could easily be re-purposed as an objet d’art on a stack of books or used for a costume. I love buying old LPs, even if they’re scratched; they’re worth it for the album art alone — something we don’t see much of anymore. Clockwise from top left: Peggy Oki footage from the film Dogtown and Z-Boys; Vintage Chartreuse Vansfrom Capricorn Vintage; Vintage Boardwalk Postcard from Sleepwalker’s Daydream; Vintage 1970s Skateboard Necklace from Vintage31Summers. Vans were literally part of the Z-Boy skate uniform. The “Authentics” are unchanged since their debut in 1966, and the Venice Beach boardwalk, thankfully, seems to be immune from change. All the freaks and crazy street performers, vendors and raggedy surfers and skaters are still there in full-force. Clockwise from top left: A woman fly-fishing the Snake River by Alfred Eisenstaedt, LIFE archives; Vintage Red and Black Flannel Shirt from Karma Deefa Vintage; Vintage Brown Leather Belt from PARASOL Vintage; Vintage Olive Green Rubber Duck Boots from This Other Thing. A red and black checked flannel shirt is an outdoor icon in itself. These boots can be worn fishing or commuting to work on a rainy day. (If they’re not available by the time this post goes up, you can bet they’re in my shopping cart!) This belt combines two of my favorite things: worn leather and pheasant feathers. Who’s your favorite tomboy style icon? 



Q&A: Photos of Jessica de Ruiter by Deborah Jaffe for Domino Magazine and The Sartorialist.
All of these Q&As have been such a blast for me (and so many more great ones in the hopper!), but I have to single out this one as hugely special. The photo on the left appeared in the March 2008 issue of Domino Magazine. I remember turning to it, seeing it, and without missing a beat getting my scissors, cutting it out and tacking it to my bulletin board—something I do not regularly do. Everything about this photo, this woman, this outfit was simply my idea of perfect style. The sunglasses, the vintage Cartier tank, the Boy. by Band of Outsiders shirt, the leather file bag, the shorts. Then, years later I saw the photo of Jessica on the right (not even knowing who she was or that it was the same person at this point), taken on the street by The Sartorialist, and that’s when I wanted to start this blog. No joke.
Sometimes the Tomboy Style concept can be hard to concisely sum up in words. During those times I turn to these photos. But right now, let’s turn to Jessica’s words.
If not in Los Angeles, I would live in…Toronto, where I grew up and where my family still lives.
My dream holiday would be to…travel the Hawaiian island of Kauai and to spend a month exploring Morocco.
My current obsessions are…buying produce at Cookbook in Echo Park, eating out at Forage in Silver Lake, and eating in whenever my husband Jed is cooking; listening to Paul Simon’s Graceland album; wearing my mother’s brown leather Ralph Lauren belts from the 1980s; shopping at Lost & Found, Jenni Kayne, Vivier and Bentley and Heath Ceramics.
I channel my childhood self when I…want to be inspired by my mother’s amazing style and effortless ease.
If I had to be outdoors all day I would…be walking around the Silver Lake Reservoir with my sweet baby girl, James. Even my daughter has a tomboy name!
My favorite quality in a man is…authenticity.
My favorite quality in a woman is…authenticity and grace.
I’m terrified of…poor health.
My dream car is a…1970s Porsche.
My cocktail of choice is…coconut water.
My celebrity crush is…Meryl Streep.
My friends and I like to…make Sunday brunch at my house after an early morning shop at the Hollywood Farmer’s Market.
If I could go back in time for one decade it would be…1960s.
As a teenager I was totally into…grunge and Claudia Schiffer (what a dichotomy but it was the 90s!), reading Mademoiselle, bleaching my hair, listening to Pearl Jam on my yellow Sony boom box and not getting caught smoking in the park after school in our uniforms.
I tend to splurge on…fresh flowers, beautiful baby clothes, good food and white cotton nighties.
Always feeling my best when dressed in a men’s shirt…is what makes me have Tomboy Style.
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