Scarlet Lolita

by Rachel Lynch in


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i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve
i hate blonde - rachel lynch - rachel - lolita - revolve

“In a nervous and slender-leaved mimosa grove at the back of their villa we found a perch on the ruins of a low stone wall. She trembled and twitched as I kissed the corner of her parted lips and the hot lobe of her ear. A cluster of stars palely glowed above us between the silhouettes of long thin leaves; that vibrant sky seemed as naked as she was under her light frock. I saw her face in the sky, strangely distinct, as if it emitted a faint radiance of its own. Her legs, her lovely live legs, were not too close together, and when my hand located what it sought, a dreamy and eerie expression, half-pleasure, half-pain, came over those childish features. She sat a little higher than I, and whenever in her solitary ecstasy she was led to kiss me, her head would bend with a sleepy, soft, drooping movement that was almost woeful, and her bare knees caught and compressed my wrist, and slackened again; and her quivering mouth, distorted by the acridity of some mysterious potion, with a sibilant intake of breath came near to my face. She would try to relieve the pain of love by first roughly rubbing her dry lips against mine; then my darling would draw away with a nervous toss of her hair, and then again come darkly near and let me feed on her open mouth, while with a generosity that was ready to offer her everything, my heart, my throat, my entrails, I gave her to hold in her awkward fist the scepter of my passion.”

― Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita

le vamptress dress by Demi Loon

boots by Jeffrey Campbell

photos by David Aronson


Obstacle 1

by Rachel Lynch in ,


rachel lynch - rebel circus - i hate blonde - foxie - fur - bloggerobstacle 1 - interpol - rachel lynch - i hate blonde - fur - bloggerobstacle 1 - interpol - rachel lynch - i hate blonde - fur - bloggerobstacle 1 - interpol - rachel lynch - i hate blonde - fur - bloggerobstacle 1 - interpol - rachel lynch - i hate blonde - fur - bloggerdavid_aronson_blondecircus-6obstacle 1 - interpol - rachel lynch - i hate blonde - fur - bloggerobstacle 1 - interpol - rachel lynch - i hate blonde - fur - blogger"I wish I could eat the salt off of your last faded lips. We can cap the old times, make playing only logical harm. We can top the old lines, clay-making that nothing else will change. And I'll never see this face again. And you go stabbing yourself in the neck.

But she can read, she's bad. It's in the way that she poses, it's in the things that she puts in my head. Her stories are boring and stuff. She's always calling my bluff. She puts the weights into my little heart, and she gets in my room and she takes it apart."

I don't know about you guys, but I grew up listening to Interpol. (You can even see some of their influence in my earliest blog posts.) They have hands down been my favorite band since I was fifteen. When I shot these photos for Foxiedox with my boyfriend, I immediately thought of the girl in the hallway in the Obstacle 1 music video. The way she just shakes it like a mental case in that big furry sweater against the wall, such inspiration!

But let's talk fashion! I am seriously in love with this black fur vest. I've been wearing it as a layering piece ever since the temperature started dropping here in New York. I wear it to yoga with my leggings and tee under my black leather jacket. Even if you're in LA, you can totally use this as a cool fur pop layer under any jacket.

And okay some of you may hate me for this, but I've also been using it under my other faux fur jackets.. yes... a double fur! Some people make fun of me for it, but I also get a ton of compliments like, "where did you get that two-toned fur jacket?" Little do they know it's a fur vest + a fur on top of it. It's one of my favorite stay chic, but stay warm tricks!

Also you all know I've been a vegan for 5 years so the fact that this brand is 100% faux + animal friendly just makes my heart sing!! There is no need to use animals in our clothing, and I'm glad this brand is representing that standard.

x x

black faux fur vest by Foxiedox

bodysuit by For Love + Lemons

thigh-high boots by Jeffrey Campbell

photos by David Aronson