Sunday, June 12, 2011
Best Dressed of the Decade... Kate Moss ( per Vogue)
What is it about Kate Moss? I'm not sure, but she is quite literally the only person I can imagine in a burlap sac and still look more chic and glam than anyone else at the party. She's not exactly the prettiest, the tallest, or the most beautiful but God damn, the girl can work it! She's does casual better and more interestingly than the average person in couture and when it comes to red carpet events, she steals the show and it appear as if she's just barely trying.
So, when Vogue came out with their 10 Best Dress list name Kate Moss as the Best Dress of the decade, I thought it was a well-deserved honor.
It was only a few years ago that it seemed like her lucrative career was over when tabloids published photos of her and her illicit drug use. Most if not all of her contract were dropped, including Burberry and it looked like it was the end. But, as we can all see, she bounced back bigger, better and more in demand than ever. And at nearly 40, which is like practically 100 in model-years, her influence on fashion is incalculable.
Long live the mystique of Kate Moss!
Paige Denim is Magic in a Pair of Pants
OK, maybe not literal magic but zipping into a pair makes me feel like I have the butt and the legs I was always meant to have. It's like the miracle-workers at Paige have figured out how to fuse Spanx into the fabric, rendering them the "Tony Robbins" of jeans for my self-esteem!
I recently scored a pair at Nordstrom's Rack with the of-the-moment flared leg I keep see in the Sartorialist. It's been a running theme in his blog, and a welcomed one, if I may add, as a fit and flare leg is slimming and lengthening like a pair of skinny's but so much more comfortable.
They're a bit longer than normal, to accomodate sky-high heels and the ratio of fit to flare is spot on. Based on Mr. Schuman's photos, I like them with a strong, pointed toe peeking from out of a hem that grazes the floor just a tad... just a tad.
Monday, June 6, 2011
My NEW Hero... Funny Girl
I knew of Barbra Streisand. I knew that she was considered a legend and immensely respected by Hollywood. But until I saw Funny Girl a few weeks ago, I really had no idea how fabulous and incredible she was. I see it now! In fact, I see so much of her Funny Girl character in our beloved Carrie Bradshaw of Sex and the City. From their coy and wide-eyed brand of flirtation and their irresistible wit, Carrie Bradshaw is our modern-day Funny Girl. Streisand was able capitalized on her unconventional brand of beauty and won over her audience with wit, charm and pure talent. I love a girl whose self-aware and Funny Girl was completely aware that she was not "the most beautiful girl," a song she refused to sing in one of the earlier scenes of Funny Girl. Instead, she stuffed a pillow under her dress, and sang it with irony. "The audience was not laughing at me, they were laughing with me," she proudly proclaimed when her character was being reprimanded by her boss. Streisand's character was a master of taking a lemon of a situation and turning it into platinum selling lemonade.
Streisand, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston have relatively "non-Hollywood" faces - if you want to call it that. God knows that things that have been said about their appearance have been profoundly atrocious and insensitive. None-the-less, they come out beautiful, smart and savvy and I love them for it!
Streisand, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston have relatively "non-Hollywood" faces - if you want to call it that. God knows that things that have been said about their appearance have been profoundly atrocious and insensitive. None-the-less, they come out beautiful, smart and savvy and I love them for it!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
A Karen Wedding
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| The MC - He had A LOT to say! Though, I had no idea what he was saying... |
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| It was a double wedding. |
I recently had the pleasure of attending a Karen double-wedding. The Karen are a Burmese minority and this particular family was granted asylum a couple years ago and relocated from their refugee camp to San Diego. They've done an amazing job making a home for themselves in a largely strange and unfamiliar place.
The wedding was an interesting experience and I tried to take in as much as I could given this was a rare glimpse into a very small and discreet culture. I was attending on behalf of the bride, Tadah, whose donned in the traditional white dress. Mostly everyone was under 5 feet tall, so my date and I felt like giants! The other bride and groom chose to wear traditional Karen garments woven from thick cotton yarns of brights colors. The ceremony seemed to drone on and on but we were happy to be there for the bride and her family. As soon as the processions were over, the hall seemed to almost immediately convert to a dining hall with everyone pitching in to set-up, serve, and clean up. They're a tight knit community and it was an honor to be included in their celebration.
When You Let the Boyfriend Pick Your Clothes...
The Boyfriend - a tree-hugging, a save-the-world type with grungy, threadbare outfits to matchThe Mission - Find his perfect summer dress for me at Forever 21
The Outcome - Short and Bright
What I think? Well... there was definitely a running theme in his choices and overall, I did agree that the length and silhouette were flattering for my body type. Every time I came out of the dressing room in one of his selections, his face lit up in a way that made it impossible for me to say what I really thought, which was... "really?" Because the problem was, while he liked pretty and sexy, I like pretty and interesting and as you may agree, these dresses are in no way, interesting. In fact, I can't count how many time I rolled my eyes as I was showing-off the yellow, banded hem number. It just reminded me so much of women of the Housewives series and the fashion de rigeur of Vegas female party-goers. Though, I have to admit, the banded silhouette was easy to wear and made me feel taller and slimmer, I couldn't do it! Not even for him could I wear this out!
After some debating and more eye rolling, I settled for the red one. The color was nice and it was simple enough that I could layer it with lots of different things. But, as we left the dressing room towards the register, I swiftly hung it back up because I KNEW that I would NEVER wear it.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Notes on The 2011 California Fashion Symposium Runway Show
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| Ixchel Amor's |
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| Ixchel's 1st Place look |
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| Nancy Diep's |
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| Nancy K's 2nd place look |
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| Nancy K's |
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| Nancy K's |
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| Larry Wu's winning look |
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| Larry Wu |
1st place - It looked well made and fit like a glove - a black, latex glove. Very Pam Anderson!
2nd place - I came in 2nd. YAY! I was not crazy about the Snookiesque hair bump but my biggest gripe was that the model didn't take off the detachable cape during the runway show. I had specifically rigged it with snaps so that it could be torn away and had given them instruction to do so, but despite all of these efforts, it didn't happen.
3rd - I felt genuinely threatened when this look appear on the runway. It isn't something I would necessarily wear but I thought the fit, proportion and the styling was very impactful. Of all the sportswear garments on the runway, this one I predicted to be a serious contender.
Honorable Mention - YAY! Larry Wu! He's like a little brother to me. I'm very proud!
Things I've learned:
Styling is key! Students were given the opportunity to provide accessories or make suggestions. Larry provided the model with a motorcycle helmet and goggles. The 3rd place look had also come down the runway with a motorcycle helmet. Hair and accessories help tell the "story" of your girl and where she's going. We gravitate towards stories and they make things more memorable and emotional. Ixchel's winning look was accessorized with a giant floppy, sun hat and a matching handbag. The girl looked ready to go from the runway to a swanky beach resort! Larry's model and the 3rd place winner looked ready to mount their hogs and take off! Nancy D. had provide the production team with a photo of exactly how she wanted the model to be styled and I think she pretty much got exactly what she wanted. I provided a genuine panama hat to be paired with my white linen garment hoping that it would give it a cool, Cuban flair but without a photo of exactly how I wanted it to be worn, the model instead, looked like she was on her way to a hoe-down. Her hair was big and it didn't fit. She had to hold down the hat with her hand to keep it from falling of. My mistake...
Think like a Showman! You might believe that the garment will speak for itself but on the runway, it's about showmanship. You may have done a ton of intricate and couture handy work, but if the viewer can't see it from where she/he is sitting, it doesn't exist. Think theatrics! The garment needs to perform! Think Color! Movement! Convertibility! Innovation! Out of a 100 looks, why is your's memorable?
Make it idiot-proof! As I had mentioned, I rigged the cape with snaps and gave them very specific instructions to take it off but it still didn't happen. I made buttonholes non-functional where-ever I could substitute with snaps or ties because watching a model attempting to undo a million buttons is agony. There was one model who struggled with a single button jacket for what seemed like minutes. Not only was it awkward and distracting, it made the garment seem fussy and annoying to put on and take off. Make the dressing process as simple as possible and it will be more likely that you'll get the model to do what you want. Also, if something is to be taken off in the middle of the runway, the transitional will look much smoother and more natural.
Next year PCC will rule the show!
Monday, April 11, 2011
My 2 Front Teeth... How the new "It" girls, Georgia May Jagger and Lara Stone are helping me with my buck teeth complex
| Madonna; Georgia Jagger; Lara Stone http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/sep/13/ny-fashion-week-gappy-teeth |
But, in all it's ironic glory, the fashion media have been reporting of people paying cometic dentists to make gaps between their 2 front teeth. I suppose, it's no doubt, with Georgia May Jagger and Lara Stone starring in ad campaigns for Chanel and Calvin Klein, respectively. They're gorgeous, svelte and ooze sex appeal and glamour to no end, but their buck teeth add a dimension that makes them look interesting and slightly strange. It throws people off a bit which isn't such a bad thing. Though buck-toothed pillars of style such as Kate Moss and Madonna have survived and stayed relevant through-out many decades despite their "imperfection," it's been reported that modeling agencies and designers are now looking specifically for new, buck-toothed, "character" faces.
Now I don't feel so bad for not wearing my retainer...
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