Showing posts with label discotheque confusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discotheque confusion. Show all posts

11.12.2009

shopping your closet

i've always loved the concept of shopping my closet, but to be entirely honest, i've always loved the concept of just plain shopping even more. retail therapy is my true therapy of choice.

but, despite the fact that i spend 40 hours a week on michigan avenue, grad school has made shopping a near impossibility. that, combined with a heightened need for sleep that has left my coveted coffee/internet/outfit-styling ritual a thing of the past, i'm now faced with a need to instill a bit of creativity into a wardrobe that often seems tired, stale, and worn to death.

as the entire functionality of our lives moves to the internet, there's been an eruption of "how-to" beauty/styling videos posted by savvy individuals on youtube, to help people like me who are tired of their wardrobe, find creative and fun new ways to wear what they already have discotheque confusion posted a few on tuesday that are faaaabulous, and should definitely be checked out. she mentioned that fashion is supposed to be fun, and that that's often forgotten in lieu of looking good. i often fall into that trap, but this morning - as i was trying to suck down the only cup of coffee i had time for, while simultaneously talking to my mom, putting on eyeliner, and fixing my hair - it was kind of nice to throw on some pieces that i hadn't touched in a while: a cerulean short jacket with puffy, balmain-esque sleeves, over a black tunic, skinnies, black patent tux shoes, and a big old '80s-inspired pendant. comfy, and fun, my outfit gave me exactly the energy i needed to spice up the (still too busy) end of the week.

shop your closet! put a little creativity back in your life.


Sabrina Bacon from Stylelikeu.com from Stylelikeu on Vimeo.



Sophie Moscatello from Stylelikeu.com from Stylelikeu on Vimeo.

5.16.2009

being the birkens

when i started becoming really interested in fashion, my newfound interest manifested itself primarily through trends -- the fleeting markers of popular culture. as i've developed my knowledge, eye and personal style, it's really called into question the difference between fashion and style, and i think that often, my quest to be "fashionable" has thwarted the development of owning my personal style. personal style culls from fashion and trends, obviously, but it should transcend fashion, i believe. personal style should last forever, while fashion is constantly changing.

i found these photos of the birkin family summering on discotheque confusion, and they really called out to me as this exquisite definition of style and grace and fashion as a lifestyle, completely unaffected in every possible way.







discotheque confusion

the best kind of confidence, style, personal allure is one that is inherent, effortless. they are grace, personified.