Archive for the ‘personal style’ Category

Masterful Mix ‘n Match

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Recently, I stumbled upon a blog called Public Personæ and I discovered the creative, stylish and gutsy Sarah X.

 

 

When I stumbled upon her, Sarah had just challenged herself — publicly — to come up with 30 days’ worth of original outfits (The 30 Day Challenge). She re-uses some basics, but the ensembles are all distinctly different. 

What I really love about Sarah — aside from the fact that she has the balls to put herself out there like that — is that she is a master at mixing high and low and at accessorizing. Her closet of accessories is, I’m sure, the size of King Tut’s tomb (packed with just as much finery). Sarah really knows how to dress and shop during a depressed economy without skimping on style. She frequently wears Topshop, Forever 21, H & M, Zara, American Apparel, Urban Outfitters. But paired with these items, she will throw in some pretty hot designers, like Boy by Band of Outsiders, Jeffrey Campbell, Bliss Lau, and DKNY. 

I think that Sarah’s 30-day challenge is the definition of “shopping your closet.” She is a master at maximizing her wardrobe and wearing what you love. If you love it, buy it, and WEAR IT. I think she reminds us that it’s okay to spend your hard-earned bucks on things that you love as long as you spend wisely. Why not take a page from her book and challenge yourself to break out of your own style rut? It’s always a good time to try and inject some creativity into your wardrobe. And when you can’t afford anything new, your closet is the only store you’ll be shopping!

Only 3 more days of the challenge left, but definitely tune in to see how she pulls it all off — publicpersonae.com/blog/

I’M SCARED OF MY AWESOME JOB, PT I

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

 

Queen Michelle, Kingdom of Style

Queen Michelle, Kingdom of Style

 

So, I am not Susie Bubble or Jane Aldridge; I am not The Sartorialist or Garance Doré; I am not Carine Roitfeld or Giovanna Battaglia. I am just an aging party girl who has always loved to play dress-up.

It is exciting yet terrifying to me that blogging has become a part of my life. Terrifying because I am terrified of my own personal take on fashion and the things that inspire me. When I look at Sea of Shoes and I see this young, barely 17-year old confidently discussing — and wearing! — Ann Demeulemeester and Margiela, it just absolutely blows my mind. And then I flip over to the UK and I see the self-proclaimed Queens of Style, Marie and Michelle of Kingdom of Style, blogging about obscure lines like Mother of London and — again, confidently — wearing robin’s egg blue tights with feathered headdresses. I think to myself, what the HELL am I doing in company such as this? What do I know about fashion?

I guess the answer and the thing that keeps me going is that what I know about fashion is that I love it. I definitely know enough to know what I like, what looks good on me and what is age-appropriate. Susie Bubble always refers to herself as a “fashion outsider.” I guess you could probably say that about most, if not all, of us. Those of us who love fashion are willing to take risks, to be different, to draw attention to ourselves. I’m really not afraid to have people look at me a little cock-eyed. Scary, yes, but also intensely gratifying. 

These are just a few of my favorite fearless, blogging, trendsetting fashionistas…

 

Camille, Childhood Flames

Camille, Childhood Flames

Jane, Sea of Shoes

Jane, Sea of Shoes

Alix, the cherry blossom girl

Alix, the cherry blossom girl

Susie Bubble, Style Bubble

Susie Bubble, Style Bubble

Rumi, Fashion Toast

Rumi, fashiontoast

 

Sarah X, Public Personae

Sarah X, Public Personae

 

Arabelle, Fashion Pirates

Arabelle, Fashion Pirates

And I have to mention a new favorite of ours, Amanda of Sassafras.

A very special thanks to all these ladies for the images and for sharing themselves with us. Keep on rocking that fashion, y’all!

Have you SEEN…

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Have you SEEN the fashion in Helsinki?  Yes or no, grab your favorite libation(s) and flip through here, Hel Looks.…loootts of fun.

Found Fabulousness: “AnOther Tilda”

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Okay, we are admittedly a little behind on this one. In fact, I just can’t believe I hadn’t heard about this before now. Tilda Swinton on the cover of — and in a breathtaking layout in — AnOther Magazine (a bi-annual publication out of the UK). And even better, she’s modeling some pretty incredible fashion from a host of fabulous up-and-comers.

We really love us some Tilda. Hope you enjoy it, too!

 


photography by Craig McDean

to see the whole spread visit AnOther Magazine.

Green Fashion

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Aside from Kermit the Frog, who says it isn’t easy being green?

 

 

Giovanna in Derek Lam

 

photos lovingly borrowed from the Fashion Spot, AltamiraStyle Bubble, Garance Doré, and Jak & Jil with many thanks!

ooooh Lover…..

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Spring in the city…..Spring is why we endure the snow, the ice, the wind, the sleet, the slush, the no parking, the WINTER!  Yes, all this for spring in the city…spring here feels like love is in the air.  

I couldn’t wait to look at spring again after all these weeks of fall shows.  I immediately started perusing S09 lookbooks and I’m falling for Lover.  What a great vibe…

  

    

  

Fall in love with Lover here

Love letter to the Hat

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Dear Hat,

You have always been there for me. When I truly had no idea what to do with my style, when I didn’t know what to wear, when I had an enormous crater on my face, when I was trying to be sexy and mysterious. You always lifted me up and gave me confidence and encouragement to just be me.  Thank you!

Love,

Brandon

 

 

Burberry SS09

Burberry SS09

 

Style Bubble

Style Bubble

 

Garance Dore

Garance Dore

 

 

Childhood Flames

Childhood Flames

My recent obsession is due to an adorable new hat purchase. Goorin makes the most irresistible — and affordable — hats.  Tons under $50. Check them out…

Goorin hats available at Hazel. 

many thanks to Style.com, Style Bubble, Garance Doré, childhood flames, and Goorin for all of the above images.

Tilda. It’s always Tilda.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

The luminous Tilda Swinton in Lanvin

The luminous Tilda Swinton in Lanvin

Oh how I love Tilda Swinton on the Red Carpet. Ladies, if you want to look chic, sophisticated and gorgeous, this is the woman to whom you should look for inspiration. Unlike so many of her peers, Ms. Swinton never looks as though she is on her way to the prom when making her way down the Red Carpet. She takes risks (which I wholeheartedly admire), and always manages to project an image that is age-appropriate, fashion-forward and chic. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that she seems to adore the marvelous Albar Elbaz and Lanvin. What’s not to love, right? I would venture a guess that she doesn’t even work with a stylist. She oozes taste, class and sophistication and is always — hands-down — the one that I am the most excited to watch.

One Piece Wonder

Friday, February 6th, 2009

We love a great jumpsuit and I’ve fallen hard for the romper trend this spring.  It’s everything I LOVE LOVE LOVE in my busy lifestyle…easy and chic all in one little effortless piece.

 

Rachel Comey

Rachel Comey

Trovata

Trovata

Loeffler Randall

Loeffler Randall

VPL

VPL

I LOVE MY JOB

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

 

Alexander McQueen in Oct 2008

Alexander McQueen in Oct 2008

Hi. I’m Brandon. I’m a girl, but I have a boy’s name. I am one half of TWENTYTHIRTYFORTY.net. I’ll let my partner introduce herself in her own time. Unfortunately, that will probably be never because she is insanely camera-shy. Like, she’s seriously terrified of attention. And the funny thing is that she — hands down — is the most stylish person I know. Anyone who knows her will tell you exactly the same thing. And amazing, effortless style does garner attention. We’ll see what happens.

Anyway, we launched this site back in October of 2008. Our idea took its initial breath a year before, in Paris. Which we love. Our goal is to be able to go to Paris in the fall and bring back some incredible Parisian designers for spring. Think Sonia Rykiel, Vanessa Bruno… 

Sonia Rykiel homepage

Sonia Rykiel homepage

Sonia Rykiel’s home page has always been an inspiration to us. It always looks like the cover of a fashion magazine. We love fashion. Obviously. But we are not Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda or Samantha. We are midwestern, middle-aged, family women who work for a living (and live in a place where the ground is covered with dirt-laden icepiles 4-5 months out of the year). So what? Does that mean that we can’t wear a $600 dress with $450 shoes when we’re hanging out at Starbuck’s on a Saturday? I’m not talking about a silk dress with heels. I’m talking about a dress that you wore the night before to a black tie event but now have on over a t-shirt and jeans with riding boots. To us, that is what fashion is about. You always have an excuse to buy something new because you know that you are going to wear it. ALL. THE. TIME.

So, we decided to create a place where we could indulge our love for fashion and make it all accessible to the masses. Fashion just shouldn’t be that hard and it shouldn’t be intimidating and it shouldn’t be confusing. It should be fun. Long live fashion. Long live wearing it just because you love it. Long live the bunny suit.