Thursday, June 10, 2010

Striped Coincidence

I work in the fashion industry, and yesterday so many people wore vertical striped shirts in my office that I just had to mention it here.
Wearing vertical stripes in my office yesterday:

-2 designers
-1 sales associate
-1 production assistant
-1 sample maker
-2 interns

Since all the people behind the scenes in fashion seem to be in agreement (that virticle stripes are hot hot hot) I figured they deserved mention.

All of the stripes were either a dark navy blue mixed with white or a shade of purple with white.

A few great ways stripes were worn yesterday:

- 3 quarter length sleeves with jeans
- collared button down with pink suspenders and jeans
- with shorts and boots, plus a khaki blazer on top

Buy your own super cute striped shirt at Polyvore.com: http://www.polyvore.com/rvca_zoey_stripe_womens_tee/thing?id=13139745

Monday, June 7, 2010

Florals




I am loving this summer's floral prints!




Harper's Bizarre shows off this fantastic floral dress by Tory Burch for $465.00 (and belt for $150.00) in their article:
 


20 TOP TRENDS FOR 2010





This tank top is super cute from Urban Outfitters for only $28.00





This dress by Juicy Couture is adorable!  It can be found at bloomingdale's for $298.00





These shoes are beyond fun!  Picture wearing these to the local garden party.  Actually, just throw the local garden party yourself for an excuse to show off these fabulous shoes by Guess.  Buy them for $89.00 at shoes.com.  


This precious skirt is currently on sale at American Eagle for only 19.95!  Buy it online at http://www.ae.com/.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Hipsters



I moved to New York City about 4 years ago.  And ever since I moved here the word "hipster" has come up in conversation over and over and over again.  Flat Rate movers had subway ads that poked fun at "hipsters", Youtube features funny sketches like the hipster olympics (check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAO4EVMlpwM).  All this time, I kept asking repeatedly "what is a hipster?  And despite the many conversations about hipsterdom, i still don't get it completely get it.

Here's what I've gathered from the stereotypes:  A hipster wears way too tight jeans (be it a guy or lady), converse shoes, trucker hats, big vintage glasses, and tight flannel shirts.  They tend to have vinyl record collections, sport sleeve tattoos, listen to indie bands and party hard.  Guys tend to have some form of facial hair.  Hipster's "reject" popular cultural things like fashion, TV, celebrity gossip, etc.  

Why hipster's get such a bad rep: 1) The idea that they are "rejecting" popular culture and conformity is a little backwards considering the popularity in hispterism itself.  2) All hipsters seem to deny that they are a hipster.

#2 is interesting... based on what my friends and coworkers claim defines a hipster.... many of them seem to be hipsters themselves.  However none of them admit to being hipster, and may even possibly take offense to the label.

Some people believe hipsterism is dying.  Other's believe it is the up-and-coming counter-culture turns mainstream story that our country has seen repeatedly over the last century.  The beatniks of the 40's were ostracized only to become mainstream in the 50's.  The hippies of the 60's were shunned, but an overwhelming cultural force by the 70's.  In the 80's the punks were the outcasts of society, and by the 90's mall stores were dedicated toward their mainstream style.  Are hipsters the next chapter in this repeating pattern?  Shunned today only to be the majority tomorrow?  Who knows!  Frankly, I'm still trying to figure out just what makes a "hipster".



Time Out New York totally bashed hipsters!  Check out their article, it's totally from a hater's perspective but gives quite a detailed analysis of hipsterism: 

Gnovis Journal is a blog dedicated to understanding and or participating the hipster counter-culture: http://gnovisjournal.org/blog/what-we-can-learn-learning-about-hipsters


Wall Decals

I am always looking for ways to update my apartment.  I was looking on Etsy.com for creative home decor ideas, and came across these awesome wall decals!  I think this is a fantastic idea for anyone who wants to add a special touch to their walls.  It is like a mural, but less work.  Weather you  just want color without having to paint, or want to add a design to a painted wall, these are really fantastic!







These particular designs are from Wow Wall.

Check out these Etsy shops for more home decor wall decals:



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Little Black Dress



Every girl needs a simple little black dress.  Or several.





Here's Why:

- It will always be in style.  Jennifer Anniston looks as fashionable today as Audrey Hepburn did over 50 years ago, using the same secret: The little black dress!
- They can be worn for any season.
- Black is a slimming color - that's right... you look skinnier.
- It is so versatile.  Dress it up with hot shoes and flashy accessories, or dress it down with a denim jacket and a cute hat.  Wear it to work, wear it to a club, wear it to a dinner party, it's never inappropriate.





Some great styles to check out:
This little black dress is by Juicy Couture, and can be purchased at shopbop.com for $178.00: http://www.shopbop.com/abstract-sleeveless-double-layer-dress/vp/v=1/845524441871270.htm?folderID=2534374302063651&fm=other-shopbysize















This super cute little black dress is by Aqua and can be found at bloomingdale's for $98.00: http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=484624&cm_mmc=Shopping.com-_-Womens-_-DRESS-_-Aqua_Black_V_Neck_Faille_Dress


This great bargain is from delia's and only costs $35.50! Check it out: http://store.delias.com/item.do?itemID=52913&mybuyscid=11351523243&cmpid=MBRecm

Even sporty companies like Moosejaw see the value of the little black dress.  This cute, easy-to-wear piece is only $69.00.  Check it out: http://www.moosejaw.com/moosejaw/shop/product_Patagonia%20Women's%20Kamala%20Dress_10091816____?cm_mmc=CSE-_-Shopzilla-_-na-_-Patagonia%20Women's%20Kamala%20Dress&ad_id=cseshopzilla&zmam=89081595&zmas=3&zmac=28&zmap=795243

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