displaying the monthly archive for August 2006
okay, so i missed last friday. BUT i have an excuse…that family wedding thing i mentioned in my last post!
no matter, i suppose…only a few days late. on with it!
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some old favorites, some new. all amazing, as per usual.
what i love about what i consider to be the stars of wardrobe-remix (which include the fabulous fashion dolls pictured above, and many, many more individuals participating in the group, of course) is their willingness to be daring with their clothing choices, their inner drive to push the constricting envelope of “fashion”, their penchant for breaking the “rules” of style. to take something abandoned by the current, so-called fashionistas and trend-mongers and make it part of their personal style statement. taking a risk, trying something new, and mixing it up is a sign of adventurousness, and of a creative, intelligent, observant, original mind.
personally, i am a sucker for the novel, the new. the “new to me”. show me something i haven’t seen, try something new. new things, new sights to see, new experiences create more brain cells and the connections between them. excite me! excite you! question “why”? and “what if”?
conversely, i am bored by the “same old thing,” and disapointed seeing so many grasp onto something out of safety, without thought. to me, nothing is more irksome than someone who does not question the status quo, who blindly follows along with the crowd, the bandwagon, the herd. this goes for plain janes and fashion slaves alike.
fashion springs from ourselves, as well as from our culture (local as well as global). with the advent of and domination of all media (including TV, internet, film, and so on, and so forth), we run the risk of becoming homogenized.
don’t let that happen.
keep remixing, keep being YOU.
August 14 2006 | Posted in wardrobe_remix, wardrobe_remix(ers) o' the week
0still dreaming of fall, of course! thank goodness the extreme heat wave we had around these parts in past weeks appears to have relented (at least temporarily). i’m crossing my fingers and hoping against hope that fall comes quickly, as i simply adore cool weather!
i spent the past weekend in jacksonville, florida, attending a family wedding. it was a whirlwind trip, but of course i made time to do a little tiny bit of thrifting! i also snuck in some thrifting fun last week, before i went out of town. i’m an addict!
more fall outfits. again, almost everything is second-hand!

-tiny acid wash levi’s denim jacket: thrifted in florida
-blue and fuchsia striped tee: thrifted in florida
-fuschia vintage belt: thrifted in florida
-blue and white peg skirt: thrifted in jacksonville, florida this past weekend, $1.
-fuchsia wedges with flower shoe clips: thrifted in florida
-blue crochet ball and gold chain necklace: H&M

-green silk jaquard print 80s dress, restyled into a tunic top: thrifted in florida
-blue bird print a-line mini skirt: ivana helsinki, found at buffalo exchange
-red leather belt with snakeskin patch: zachary’s smile
-yellow faux snakeskin leather purse: salvation army, chelsea, manhattan.
-green charles jourdan strappy sandals with 4″ heels, thrifted in florida.

-vintage turtleneck tunic sweater: salvation army, chelsea, manhattan.
-brown vintage belt with gold clasp: thrifted in san francisco, ca.
-patchwork leather bag: thrifted in jacksonville, florida, this past weekend.
-gold necklace with the letter “B”: thrifted in jacksonville, florida this past weekend.
-striped acid-wash denim pencil skirt: thrifted in florida, $1.
-brown boots: frye
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looking at these outfits (and others i wear and put together), i notice that i favor certain things in general, and note that the things i favor are influenced my my body shape, and knowing what works for it in a more successful manner. for instance, because i am way more than a little ample in the bust, i wear a lot of knits on top: tees, sweaters, and the like.
woven tops are often cut for smaller cup sizes, and if bought larger to accommodate that part of my body, they need to be adjusted at the sides to reveal my proportionately smaller waist, and that’s just for starters. basically, it’s much harder to make woven tops work for me. i also draw attention to said waist with belts, of which i have many, many, many. i have been doing this for some time, even before the recent trend for waist cinching belts.
my hips are relatively slim and straight, but i’m short (about 5′ 3″) so i wear a lot of skirts that are straight, pegged, or a-line, and hit above the knee, to reveal my calves, which are slim enough to show off. any longer, and i look truncated and out of proportion. same goes for pants, when i wear them: straight/stovepipe or slim works best at the moment. wide legs make me look as such, and cropped pant styles do short me no favors.
it’s also interesting to note that some of the things i like seem to have recently intersected with what’s currently chic…slim skirts, boots, waist cinching belts, and the like. this is not intentional, per se. sometimes i feel like someone’s watching me! but in the end, i’ll probably continue to wear these sorts of things after they go “out of style,” unless my body’s topography changes drastically. and even in that event, i’ll likely strive to find the shapes and proportions that work for me, not against me.
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and before i go, let me point out the (not-so?) obvious: i post these sorts of things because i want others to believe that one can find current and highly chic styles and shapes by hitting the thrifts and second-hand shops, NOT the malls and high-end boutiques. find it for less, save your money, and spend on what will really last and what will really work for you. buy used, buy quality, buy the original, buy *you*.
August 14 2006 | Posted in fashion musing
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thought the light and depth of field here was cool, so i instructed my photographer to shoot this direction! he’s so good to me.
-unwashed hair: had to run out to get drycleaning and buttons for a vintage dress i plan to wear this weekend, for pete’s sister’s wedding down in jacksonville, florida.
–chartruse green button grandma earrings: urban outfitters years and years ago
-patchwork-look needlepoint tote: thrifted in florida
-coral and red-orange knit top with crochet trim: gauge, found at “i heart” in nolita
-denim pencil skirt: gap’s 1969 line, from sometime in the past couple years
-chartruse green peeptoe wedges with a bow on one toe and a bow on one heel: camper. my all time favorite pair of campers.
August 10 2006 | Posted in wardrobe_remix
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