Tuesday, October 31, 2006
REQUIRED READING: VIBE VIXEN
I think Vibe Vixen is really starting to grow on me. I was a bit skeptical at first, but after being left with no other alternatives (r.i.p. Suede and Honey) I decided to give it a chance. The verdict: It really isn't half bad. I think the turning point (for me at least) occurred when Tracee Ellis Ross was featured on the cover. The magazine's latest cover girl is one of my favorite fashion mavericks, Kelis. I will most definitely be picking that up.
Peace.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
SPECIAL DELIVERY
Okay, am I the only one that remembers Austin Scarlett modeling on Project Runway's season 1 postal service uniform challenge? I couldn't resist, but I digress.....
To the four people that have checked out this site, I would like to say thank you for your feedback and I need your help one more time.
I gladly welcome any suggestions or comments as to what kinds of fashion related subjects (if any) that you're interested in. Each of you has asked me a fashion related question in the past. Would you be interested in seeing those questions answered here? I think you get the drift. Again, all comments are welcomed and thanks for your participation.
Anyone else who happens to stumble upon this is invited to comment as well.
Smooches....tell a friend.
IN THE MIX
** the jury is still out, but I heart her anyway**
**Milla Jovovich mixes it up**
**Umm,not so much on Blu Cantrell...the floral headband and animal- on- animal is a no**
These days I'm really into mixing up patterns and prints. I was discussing this very thing with a fearless fashion friend of mine. She was describing an ensemble that involved a hodge podge of prints and wanted to get my opinion. I thought it was a fabulous idea and something that could be done subtly or taken to the extreme depending on your taste level.
As plaids, animal prints, and stripes take center stage this fall now is the perfect time to mix things up a bit. Layering is also a big trend for fall that easily lends itself to working with prints.
For those with pattern-phobia or if you're not really sure where to start I would suggest the the following:
1) Start out small with accessories that have pattern. Even if it's just a hand bag with a patterned lining.
2) Stay in the same color palette. This mix and match look is easier to pull off if you're working with colors that compliment one another. The beauty of prints is that you have a few colors to choose from when trying to coordinate. Little touches of necessary color can be added with tights or a vibrant belt. It should also be noted that mixing plaids with plaids and stripes with stripes can be considered overkill.
3) Proportion control. Depending on what you're wearing, work with small prints or pieces that have smaller repeated pattern throughout the garment. You don't want any one piece to overpower the outfit. It should all coordinate and flow together.
4) Proportion control: part 2. Keep the silhouettes somewhat simple and proportional. If you're going for volume up top, it looks more balanced if your pants are more fitted and vice versa). This is especially important for this look as things can get crazy very quickly.
Disclaimer:Of course I don't really believe in fashion rules, but we all know that there is a fine line between fashion forward and fashion victim. Fashionistas walk it proudly:)
Saturday, October 28, 2006
CLOSET CASES: KIMORA AND BRANDY
Kimora Lee Simmons and Brandy Norwood opened their closets for a recent issue of US Weekly.
Kimora's over-the-top persona extends to her closet where the accoutrements include damask covered walls and a mini bar stocked with Cristal. She revealed that she has a weakness for designer frocks by Roberto Cavalli and Versace. Though I sometimes question her fashion sense and the extremely flammable nature of the materials she uses for her Baby Phat collection, I can't deny that Kimora's closet game is on point.
Brandy claims to be a Juicy Couture and jeans kind of girl who also favors Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and YSL. She decorates her closet with candles, explaining that they add ambiance, and has a special place for her collection of Louis Vuitton pieces (and cowboy hats apparently **see inset**).
Sunday, October 22, 2006
STYLE HUNT: HOOD STAR
Please excuse the blurry and somewhat Stan-ish nature of these frames from Beyonce's Irreplaceable video that made its debut in the U.K. a few weeks ago. Besides, there are much more important issues to discuss.....like the hoody B is sporting for instance.
Hoodies are my cover up of choice this season as I just don't think that trench coats or leather jackets are necessary for L.A.'s cold weather months. This one in particular manages to look casual, cozy, and super cute all at the same time. Unfortunately, I don't know who makes it and don't quite feel like researching it at this very moment. I thought it best to make an official note-to-self, before I lose interest. It probably costs way more than I'm willing to spend, so I will have to keep my eye out for acceptable alternatives as well.
Story developing...
L.A. FASHION WEEK presents SPRING 2007: STAR POWER
Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon checkin' things out
Miss Issi and Shar Jackson in the mix
Ms. Diana Ross
Chudney Ross @ Samora
looks like all of the Ross clan was there....
Angela Bassett, Lisa Edelstein, and Vanessa Williams @ Dina Bar-El
Niecy Nash
Eve @ William Rast....speaking of clothing lines, did she ever re-launch Fetish?)
Saturday, October 21, 2006
L.A. FASHION WEEK presents SPRING 2007
LA fashion week took place this week and I had the pleasure of attending my first "real" fashion show last night. A friend invited me as her plus one so I jumped at the opportunity. I should have known something was up when A) we weren't pulling into the parking lot of Smashbox studios(where some of the runway shows took place) B) The models were still practicing when we showed up and C) I found out that Andy Dick was the emcee. The theme of the show was a Fashion Walk-off in which the models were to go head-to-head while dazzling us in the latest fashions. The highlights of the evening included waiting around for 3 hours while listening to 80's tunes (this part wasn't actually so bad and I got to meet some cool people), White boys doing the dance routine from Michael Jackson's "Beat it" on the runway, and having a few unrecognizable "celebrity" sightings.
Notice that I make no actual mention of the lace and nylon remnants that some of the designers were trying to pass off as fashion. Let's just say that my friend and I learned some valuable lessons about what we don't want to happen in our future business ventures.
I would have much rather attended the shows featured below that took place earlier in the week. **Sigh** Maybe next year :)
Designs by Evisu, Sheri Bodell, Alan del Rosario, and Bebe
RUFFLES & ROMANCE
Designs by Elsie Katz, Balano, and Yana K
TAKE A BOW
Designs by Kevin Hall, Kelly Nishimoto, Dina Bar-El
ONE PIECE
Designs by Morphine Generation and Louis Verdad
Monday, October 09, 2006
STYLE NOTES
WHY: I can't always explain what draws me to certain elements of someone else's style. This look is all about casual sophistication with a bit of fun mixed in: quirky chic. I didn't care much about this outfit until I saw the striped socks with the funky fresh heels. Verdict: Loves it!
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Man of style: T.I.
"I got style pimp. it's more than just a suit and a shoe..."
-excerpt from 'You Know Who' by Clifford "Tip" Harris
Call me a T.I. stan and I may very well be biased (as he's my fave rapper du jour), but I do recognize a great sense of style when I see it. Even when he's getting his Adebisi on, T.I. still has a certain "jen e sais quoi". I know that he's been clowned on the blogs for his lack of muscle mass, but the man does clean up well. Now, what he sees in this woman (ugh! or should I say fug) I'll never know, but to each his own. Anyway, T.I. is featured in the most recent issue of GQ magazine. In an earlier issue (May 2006) of Vibe he was reported to be developing an upscale clothing line.
Site Seeing
At times I find the wealth of information available on the internet to be quite exhausting. Surfing the web tends to aggravate my ADHD (I'm self diagnosed) and no one site tends to hold my attention for very long. Every now and then I come across a site that's like a breath of fresh air and I'm glued to the computer for hours, even if it's only to look at the photos! Take a peek at a few that I discovered recently.
EYE CANDY
JMary.net features the couture collections of Los Angeles based designer Jennifer Mary. The site's presentation is simple, but the clothing speaks for itself. I'm especially digging the Holiday '05 collection. Not only because the models featured are African-American, but the styling for the shoot (as with most on this site) is magnificent.
B.O.B (Black owned business) Part:1
Pieces Boutique is the brainchild of husband and wife team Latisha and Colin Darling. These 2 met while honing their skills at retailer Old Navy. The boutiques physical locations are in Harlem and Brooklyn, but if you're not in NY you can experience the delightfully funky and down-to-earth vibe their site piecesofbklyn.com. Described by Suede and Essence magazine as "an underground favorite " I have a feeling that it won't be that way for long (if they haven't blown up already) . The boutique offers designer labels as well as their own private label designs for men and women.
B.O.B: part 2
At the end of the day it's all love:) Check out the variety of Oh-so-cute t-shirts and tanks available at iluvblackpeople.com
JEWELRY BARGAINS
I love girlprops.com and alltherageonline.com for cheap and chic jewelry finds. The wares from these sites have been featured in publications such as Essence, Life & Style, Glamour, and the list goes on. I had my eye on these:
LABEL LOVERS
For the label conscious among us, shopbop.com and revolveclothing.com are one-stop shop destinations that stock all of the "must have" labels of the moment: Juicy Couture, L.A.M.B., Catherine Malandrino, Joie, and Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent just to name a few.