Up All Night
Monday, May 2, 2011
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Changes...
My professor asked for us to create a blog and write a post on a specific topic each week.
I chose style inspiration.
The class that required frequent updates to this blog are over, but... I fell in love.
I'm planning on re-working Up All Night into something more than an assignment for school.
Lots of fashion, music, films, photography and other inspiring, pretty things are around the corner...
photo- Kate Spade
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Here Comes the Sun
Summer Music Festival Fashion
Lying by the pool, taking beach vacations and road trips, dining al fresco and camping out in the backyard are all ways I while away the summer days. One of my favorite (and most expensive) summer hobbies involves live music. And there is nothing quite like seeing and hearing live music while eating a massive piece of watermelon at a music festival.
The music is what matters, but one of my favorite parts of a festival is the fashion. People -watching/ style-wathcing is a great pastime between sets. At such events, styles tend to get fairly avant-garde. Often times, guys and girls alike take the bohemian, or gypsy, route with their manner of dress. People pile on the wooden and beaded jewelry, paint their faces, and wear headbands with flowers or feathers ala Jimi Hendrix for they are doing their best to play the part of groupie. Festivals encourage freedom of expression after all so it’s common to see girls in bikinis or shirtless guys wearing short-shorts.
Grand U.S. music festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza all provide a variety of inspiring style options. The relaxed atmosphere calls for laidback, “oh, I just threw this on attire” when in fact, festival fashion decisions are a big deal. It likely that the girls in the crowds have been planning what to wear for months deciding whether that dress and boots really look effortless. After seeing the amazing style in pictures from Coachella, which took place this past weekend in Indio, California, I am getting awfully excited for the sunny weather and summer music festivals to come.
Here are some of my favorite style inspiring looks from Coachella 2010-
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Esquire's Style Tribes
The article entitled “American Tribes: A Fashion Story” is the “definitive guide to twelve distinct cultures of American style.” Esquire points out that the feature will not include minor tribes of “the Guy Who Always Wears Sweatpants,” “the Skinhead,” “the Circus Clown,” the Civil War Reenactor,” “the Muppet,” “the Supreme Court Justice,” or “the Nudist,” just in case you were wondering why said tribes were omitted from the official list.
The “American Tribes” features twelve different kinds of male “style tribes” and attaches said style to a specific dress code, first historical sighting of style, favorite book, and music on his iPod. I thought it was interesting how Esquire chose to categorize the men’s personal style by something more than clothing. Proving, I believe, that personal style is not limited what you wear and it has history. I have selected 6 of my favorite “tribes” and will share them now.
First there is “The Wasp” is also known as “the collegiate,” or “the preppy guy.” He can be seen wearing a double-breasted blazer and pressed trousers. “The WASP’s” first sighting was White Anglo-Saxon Protestants in 1920’s Harvard Yard. Today’s WASP’s include non-WASPs everywhere. The name stuck. Naturally, WASPs enjoy Vampire Weekend. I love the classic style of “the WASP.”
Next is “The Woodsman” also known as “the outdoorsman.” This guy is rugged, yet sophisticated. He wears waxed-cotton jackets, corduroy pants, and all manners of tweed.”The Outdoorsman” was first sighted in English hunting lodges in the 1920’s, while today he can be seen in line for a Wes Anderson movie. Hall of Fame “Outdoorsmen” include the British Royals and Peter Beard. His favorite book is Hemingway on Hunting and he listens to Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Then there’s “The Rake” also known as “The Ladies Man” or “The Playboy.” He was first sighted in 1960’s Las Vegas and wears tailored blazers and dress shirts with the top three buttons unbuttoned. Tom Ford and Joe Namath are hall of fame “Rakes.” He can be spotted at the after-after party dancing to MGMT.
Next we have, “The Trad” also known as “The New Englander” or “The Professor.” First seen at the original J.Press shop in New Haven, Connecticut, “the Trad” wears tweed blazers, botton-down oxford-cloth shirts, and rumpled khaki chinos. Recently sighted in hipster coffee shops across the globe, “the Trad” listens to Talking Heads and enjoys the book The Stories of John Cheever.
“The Rocker” or “The friend of the band” is next. This guy was first spotted on the Sunset Strip in the early 1960’s. Jim Morrison, Johnny Deep, and Lou Reed are hall of famers in this tribe. With his signature accessory of sunglasses, “The Rocker” can be seen dressed in leather items mixed with denim and tailored garments. Recently sighted in the VIP area at Bonnaroo, “the Rocker” has multiple iPods and his favorite book is Psychotic Recreations and Carburetor Dung.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Travel Style
Though I grew up enjoying the sweltering heat, blue skies, and lazy atmosphere of Illinois summer days, I think there is something special about packing your bags and heading to a different destination during the season.
Trekking to a place, during the summer, where the traveler is a stranger in a strange land, one can be whoever they desire. Because traveling provides a sense of freedom, it opens us to new opportunities and adventures. Vacation is a prefect occasion to take chances and risks.
Whether for an overnight trip or a week- long expedition, I love to pack. And pack. And pack. Because you never know what sort of situation may arise while traveling, I feel it is crucial to be prepared with odd, tribal printed tunics and 25 pairs of sunglasses of various styles and colors.
Here’s the thing, we all feel different when we are on vacation. We let our hair down and take it easy. We don’t concern ourselves with the outside world. This I believe is why some are adventurous with their fashion decisions on vacation. When some are in a place where freedom and leisure reign supreme, situation calls for a floor-grazing bohemian dress and a flower in hair.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Spring Fever
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Strangers With Creativity
I get style inspiration from strangers in restaurants or on the train. Because great style exists in the everyday, blogs like The Cobrasnake and Last Night's Party have become popular with fashion innovators. These blogs offer photos of people at events and parties and usually their style is cool, if you pay attention. I always keep my eyes open for creative style ideas or details when I go out. It helps keep my style fresh. This brings me to my inspiring weekend adventures in Chicago.
This weekend, I attended a journalism conference in the city with the staff of my college newspaper. Other colleges and universities from Illinois were in attendance as well. With the exception of the crowd at Lollapalooza, those at the Illinois Press College Press Association conference were the most eclectic-looking bunch of college kids I have ever seen. I participated in a great deal of people watching while listening to professional journalists and walking to and from various conference rooms. Not only was I inspired to write at this conference, I was also creatively inspired to try new things with my wardrobe. Though I hate leaving the city more than anything, I was pretty excited to get home and shop my closet to put new outfits together.
Ok, it is important to point out that many of the kids I encountered over the weekend were hipsters. I was not particularly inspired by the hipsters because I think hipsters are pretentious. However, that doesn’t mean I failed to appreciate their ironic shoes. Those that were inspiring were those bucking the whole urban hipster thing. They were dressed up, but themselves, at least from my vantage point.
One guy in particular caught my eye and I will be forever disappointed I did not photograph him for this blog. He was eye-catching and I told him so. Dressed in a perfectly tailored, lavender Oxford shirt and cigarette jeans, paired with Prada gym shoes and a sweater “effortlessly” tied around his shoulders, this guy had insane style. His outfit made quite the impression. In dress, he reminded me of a character from a film. His attire was sort of a mix between Jude Law’s Alfie and Robert Redford’s Jay Gatsby. It was the tailoring and pastel shirt. I was happy to see someone so young in touch with his personal style.
The keynote speaker at the conference explained that in order to succeed as a writer, one must always be alert and searching for the next story to tell. I think the same notion can be applied to fashion. Keep your eyes open to influences and inspirations from strangers on the street. You may find the missing piece to complete your personal style.
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