30 October, 2011
sundae
what better time is there to wear sweats than on a miserable sunday ? i mean this seriously... today was a chilly day outside and all i wanted to do was crawl back into bed and go to sleep (hence why i only got out of bed at 12 today).
i tried to make sweats like semi-stylish , off to make my famous hot chocolate and curl up while watching a movie. (maybe black swan to get into character for halloween tomorrow!)
electric feelings
labels:
fashion,
Helmut Lang,
leather satchel,
McQ by McQueen,
polyvore,
printed leggings,
silver ball necklace,
slim fit shirts,
Soho Hearts,
style,
wedge heels
29 October, 2011
top: aritzia
jeans: fidelity jeans
cardigan: h&m
its that time of year again, it seems everything starts changing....
are you doing anything this weekend?
labels:
aritzia,
fall,
fashion,
flowy top,
skinny jeans
26 October, 2011
winter winds
labels:
Alexander Wang,
Esprit,
fashion,
high heels,
McQ by Alexander McQueen,
polyvore,
Ranjana Khan,
silk shirts,
square scarves,
Stella McCartney,
stud earrings,
style,
super skinny jeans,
tote handbags,
v neck cardigan,
Victoria Beckham
pumpkin time
labels:
Amrita Singh,
Current/Elliott,
fashion,
Jessica Simpson,
multi-strap heels,
Old Navy,
platform heels,
polyvore,
Proenza Schouler,
style
19 October, 2011
a teal foil + new shoes
top: Fairweather
skirt: Jacob
blazer: Marisa Minicucci
scarf: gift
bracelets and ring: Jules + James
shoes: GUESS
Last Friday was at least five degrees warmer than it has been this week. It must've been warmer, because here I am modeling my new wedge sandals at the park after school.
Foil or not foil? The material of this light-grey midi skirt has a bit of sheen to it, is very lightweight, and full. It's also very hard to pair with other items in my closet, so I'm hoping I did okay by falling back onto the basics-with-an-interesting-piece method, with a very old scarf to follow that autumn teal trend, and a blazer to keep it looking more "professional" than summery.
From left: Rock & Republic Liana wedges (so last year, but so gorgeous, and such a steal); darling Piston flats; cozy Minnetonka fur-trimmed boots; GUESS Factory Rebecca wedges (apparently GUESS Accessories does sell Factory Store products? I wouldn't have known). Four pairs of shoes in less than a week's time. Progress is being made, my dears!
music: "shivers" by zola jesus
labels:
blazers,
foil,
gladiators,
midi skirt,
scarves,
shopping,
wedge shoes
18 October, 2011
what to wear to a rock concert
both georgina and I deliberated on numerous outfits before the Hollerado show last weekend, but in two different approaches. dressing for a rock concert is similar to packing for a trip or preparing for a day at the zoo: it's a night out, but it's a night spent standing (and dancing), while dodging beer cans and sweaty moshers. or, if you're anything like me, being a sweaty mosher.
okay, okay, that's only one type of concert, but the next three outfits will answer some recurring questions: how can i look fabulous at the early morning meet-and-greet after being smashed up against smelly drunks? how can i stand out on the balcony amongst the other girls? and how can i dress for an outdoor summer festival with unpredictable weather?
This outfit applies to any raves and other shows you'll be on your feet for at least four hours. unless you intend on hovering around the back of the room or standing rigid, heels are not recommended. about 50% of the people around you will be sporting a pair of converse, so you can either join the fun with your brightest/roughest sneakers, or wear similar rocker chic flats- like combat boots!
jeans were originally created to be durable work wear for gold miners and are great for dancing in close-quarters, too! while those fishnets might be edgy, they're easily torn by the metal barrier or someone's studded belt. just don't forget to belt them if they're loose at all. a thick pair of leggings will keep you equally warm outside after the show, if you prefer them to jeans.
waterproof makeup is a must; the last thing you want is streaks of mascara down your face along with the sweat beads and wet bangs stuck to your forehead. keep loose accessories to a minimum. on another note, don't wear spikes. while they great, security may ask you to remove any articles of sharp clothing.
i've never been to a seated venue (except the Molson Ampitheatre; however, that was a metal lineup, and everyone was standing anyway), but i have been on a backstage pass before. for your safety, this is the only situation where we'll allow you to wear heels to a concert. when you're backstage/seated, you can bring extra belongings and a nice purse; because when you are moving, you're not grinding by a thousand other people.
coachella and lollapalooza are my favourite times of year besides the four major fashion weeks for scoping out street style. after all, music and fashion do fall hand-in-hand. generally, these events are held over a number of days, during the day. there's unlimited space and sunny, clear skies... and on occasion, light rain. but as long as you remember to stay hydrated and check the weather before you head out, you ought to be fine.
flats or cork wedge sandals are great for this time of year, and due to the combined springiness of the cork and ground, wedges won't hurt your feet even if you are running around for long hours! plus, unless you're model tall, it'll prevent the hem of your dress from getting dirtied up.
dressing boho to summer festivals gets me in the mood for a relaxing show, in contrast with those stuffy, crowded concerts during the rest of the year. i still recommend travelling light, with a cross-body bag, because you'll be on your feet all day, and it'll free up your hands to join that impromptu pow-wow over there.
okay, okay, that's only one type of concert, but the next three outfits will answer some recurring questions: how can i look fabulous at the early morning meet-and-greet after being smashed up against smelly drunks? how can i stand out on the balcony amongst the other girls? and how can i dress for an outdoor summer festival with unpredictable weather?
the "classic" rock concert (general floor admission)
This outfit applies to any raves and other shows you'll be on your feet for at least four hours. unless you intend on hovering around the back of the room or standing rigid, heels are not recommended. about 50% of the people around you will be sporting a pair of converse, so you can either join the fun with your brightest/roughest sneakers, or wear similar rocker chic flats- like combat boots!
jeans were originally created to be durable work wear for gold miners and are great for dancing in close-quarters, too! while those fishnets might be edgy, they're easily torn by the metal barrier or someone's studded belt. just don't forget to belt them if they're loose at all. a thick pair of leggings will keep you equally warm outside after the show, if you prefer them to jeans.
waterproof makeup is a must; the last thing you want is streaks of mascara down your face along with the sweat beads and wet bangs stuck to your forehead. keep loose accessories to a minimum. on another note, don't wear spikes. while they great, security may ask you to remove any articles of sharp clothing.
the brat with connections (or the girly country show)
i've never been to a seated venue (except the Molson Ampitheatre; however, that was a metal lineup, and everyone was standing anyway), but i have been on a backstage pass before. for your safety, this is the only situation where we'll allow you to wear heels to a concert. when you're backstage/seated, you can bring extra belongings and a nice purse; because when you are moving, you're not grinding by a thousand other people.
the outdoor festival (hopefully, it won't rain)
coachella and lollapalooza are my favourite times of year besides the four major fashion weeks for scoping out street style. after all, music and fashion do fall hand-in-hand. generally, these events are held over a number of days, during the day. there's unlimited space and sunny, clear skies... and on occasion, light rain. but as long as you remember to stay hydrated and check the weather before you head out, you ought to be fine.
flats or cork wedge sandals are great for this time of year, and due to the combined springiness of the cork and ground, wedges won't hurt your feet even if you are running around for long hours! plus, unless you're model tall, it'll prevent the hem of your dress from getting dirtied up.
dressing boho to summer festivals gets me in the mood for a relaxing show, in contrast with those stuffy, crowded concerts during the rest of the year. i still recommend travelling light, with a cross-body bag, because you'll be on your feet all day, and it'll free up your hands to join that impromptu pow-wow over there.
now it's your turn
what does your usual concert attire consist of? share your tips below!
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