Sunday, May 30, 2010
Hot Pink and Black
I wore this outfit to dinner and then to the bookstore. The combination of pink and black is one of my favorites. The shirt was clearance from Wetseal, I wore it for a play my Senior Year. The pencil skirt I bought on a shopping spree in Washington DC when I was 17. I love retro/business clothing. It came with a cool belt too that I use with other clothes. The shoes are from my Junior Prom. When I wear this outfit I usually add this magenta flower clip I got from Target that matches perfectly.
Shirt-Wetseal clearance $4
Skirt-Forever21
Black Tights and Flowers
I love this outfit! I purchased the jumper in 2006 at Buffalo Exchange. I always get compliments on it. I liked it because of the cut, the print, and pairing of black and yellow. I wore the tights since the dress is short and as you can see, it was a windy day. The sequined flats were a clearance purchase during one of my Forever21 sprees this year. The headband is from the Dollar Store.
Printed Jumper-Buffalo Exchange
Sequin Flats-Forever21 clearance $8
Headband-Dollar Store
Flirty Florals
This outfit was partly inspired by my celebrity style icons like Kate Bosworth. I have worn the pants constantly since purchasing them in 2006. I've gotten many compliments on them, even now when they're worn out, and I'm always pleased to reply "Thanks, they were $6." I purchased the top more recently, and the first time I wore it out was during a karaoke night in Tempe. It's one of my favorite memories. The top and pants are sexy in a very subtle way. The shirt also goes great with my pencil skirt or shorts.
Top-Charlotte Russe clearance
Pants-Charlotte Russe clearance $6
Red Pumps-Jessica Simpson Last Chance, $9
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wayward Child-Tribute to Lolita/Dolores Haze
In 2008 I photographed this tribute to Nabokov's Lolita. Lolita is my favorite book, for reasons that I cannot even take the time to describe here, they are so numerous. I read it in an armchair when I was 15, and it inspired me profoundly. It has to this day inspired every aspect of my artistic expression; my art, my writing, and as you see here, my fashion. The same year I ironically discovered a book at Borders called Fresh Fruits, which contains photography of Japanese street fashion with an emphasis on Gothic Lolita style. I read it every visit I made, which was often, to gain inspiration. One of the elements that I uphold about Lolita herself is that she is a contradiction. At twelve years old in pigtails and checkered petticoats she was viewed even by her own mother as merely a child. But yet she posesses power, and it is this duality that I embrace. She is both innocence and corruption at once, as is Humbert Humbert. When I was 18, already a Kubrick fan, I finally viewed his masterpiece Lolita. It does differ from the book, but is certainly the best film adaptation to date, and I strongly encourage you to either read the book, watch the film, or both!
The outfit here is as follows:
Red gingham Dress-Wetseal Clearance
White straw hat-Target $10
Red Glitter Sunglasses-Party City
I wore this outfit for Famous Friday during Spirit Week my Senior Year. Hardly anyone knew who I was, but it was certainly fun.
Expressions
These photos are all old, but I don't care. This is just an introduction to an idea that I have had, where I do photoshoots based on expressing a specific emotion. Some of these old photos are of when I was 16, dressing as a mime and devil, and also a photoshoot I did at 17 for my neighbor's college project in which he photographed me in two extremes. The first was me dressed in preppy clothes outdoors, and the second extreme was my idea; goth and holding a knife. I got really into it and even cut my neck during the shoot. I also did my own makeup. So, hopefully I will continue this concept.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Adrodgynous Allure: Style.com Lookbook
Back in 2007 this was selected by the style.com editors and displayed on the main page of the website! I decided to post it since they are inspiring runway looks, and go with my current fashion theme of menswear inspired. One reason why androgyny fascinates and inspires me is because it combines two extremes/ parallels..femininity and masculinity. It can be both classy and edgy and powerful. I enjoy seeing extremes combined.
www.style.com/community/lookbooks/view/mylookbook123064?iphoto=0
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