Month: October 2014
It’s Nordic Time!!!…
Just like the title says…IT’S NORDIC TIME!!! But with winter, it always is. I know in a previous article I said I’d do a post Nordic print, so here we are! The clothes above are some great examples of Nordic wear. Who doesn’t own a Nordic print scarf, gloves, or hat? It’s a must have! The red color with that print always has that youthful flare, with a hint of sophistication. The cinnamon color is mature and November-ish. It reminds me of the fall leaves with snowflakes throughout. The fur is an unexpected luxurious touch. It definitely works. When styling Nordic Print, texture is the key.
Red Among the Chrome…
Deep rich red accessories are currently the go to “pop” color of the season. Red lips are always trending. Personally I like orange. Red pumps, clutches, bags, and accessories that are sparkling with red notes are also going to be high in demand for winter. It’s something so erotic about the whitest white color and sultry red. I would love a red red scarf. That would pick up any outfit. I’m not that hyped over the whole layering and wearing a coat everywhere I go thing. The colors though…they do speak to me. I’m ready for winter this year… I honestly feel that I have more options in style.
The Light Washed Denim Button Down Shirt…
I really love the outfit above. Those pants in that lightweight leather is just awesomely versatile. They might be pleather, but I could care less; they’re easy to wear and comfy. Whats interesting though it the fact that this article isn’t about those pants. No dearys, it’s about the Ash washed denim button down blouse the model is wearing. That shade is difficult to come by, so if you happen to have one, style it like this; Wear thick, metallic, studded sophisticated faux bangles with a coordinating bag and some sleek footwear. Red is a great shade for the outfit above, but honestly I wouldn’t immediately go for the large bag. Don’t get me wrong, I’d wear a hobo bag for a casual look, but for going out, I’d have to go with a bright color clutch. Heels are my go to shoe, but again, if you’re casual, wear chucks or flats. Lets look at the balance of the outfit above;
Key Item = Bangles
Basic Item = Pants
Master Item = The Denim Blouse
And then the 4th item is the bag which is technically a Key Item. Your main ensemble should consist of 1 to 3 clothing items, which must either be a Key, Master, or Basic piece, after that you can add another item from any category. This is all from by The Quirky Bombshell Methods to Fashion and Style, which is an e-book I will be releasing soon and available on my site. Until then, lets just bask in the glory of this lovely outfit. :)
Japanese Fashion…
I have read many quality fashion related content. While studying abroad, I’ve noticed a couple of differences in fashion culture compared to the U.S. The one place I haven’t gone YET is Japan. Japan is the most diverse and experimental when it comes to fashion. American fashion is known for “doing it’s own thing” or just making it our own when it comes to style and design. But when I look at Japans fashion scene, I often wonder if THEY should have gotten that reputation. Aside from the fact that Japan has a multitude of fashion subcultures, they also kill it when it comes to their magazines. CanCam, ViVi, IF, WITH, FUDGE; Japanese Fashion magazines are all inspiring. The ones geared towards the younger generations maybe teens to late 20’s are extremely…DOPE! The styling is imaginative and daring. And their magazines are just so full and heavy with pure fashion…I LOVE IT! I’d so love to guess edit for CanCam or ViVi one day. The only issue I have is that when I buy Japanese magazines back to back, the styling can seem redundant. You start to see the same styling and even products, That’s why I only purchase one or two for the season. Also, the Japanese fashion mags are the most expensive ones I own ($20 an issue). According to one of my friends who live in Japan, there are many many more that are not easily accessible. That’s why I must plan a trip to Japan. It’s a must! Until then, I’ll admire them from a far :).