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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Nassim - Le Marais - Paris



Nassim 26 - Glass Prompter/Surfer

I wear mainly surfer brands as BILLABONG, QUICKSILVER, CANABEACH ...
Je porte des marques de surfer comme BILLABONG, QICKSILVER, KANABEACH ...
As I am surfing in Biarritz/ Comme je surfe à Biarritz.
Fashion is a way to expression. pour moi, la mode est un moyen d'expression.
My look is a part of me. Mon look est une part de moi.
Last Book: I like Amelie Nothomb.

Amanda - Le Marais - Paris



Amanda 21- Parson School Design Student - NYC

Shorts: Vintage
Shoes: No Name
Shirt: ?
Bag: SIGERSON MORRISON
Glasses: RAYBAN Wayfarers
Perfume: "Blue" by RALPH LAUREN
Last book: "The Virgin Suicid"
For me Fashion is expression.
My look is me.

Pierre & Marie-Davia / Le Marais - Paris



Marie-Davia 18 - Student at Sorbonne University

Top: ABERCROMBIE
Under-Top: AMERICAN VINTAGE
Jeans: GUESS
Sneakers: BENSIMON
Bag: BURBERRY
Perfume: "The One" by DOLCE GABANA & "Envy Me" by GUCCI.
Last book: "Nous sommes cruels" by Camille de Peretti.
For me Fashion changes all the time ...
Today, my look is confortable-casual.

Pierre 19 - Business School student

Sweater: ZARA
Pants: Basic
Sneakers: PAUL SMITH
Bag(shouldr): PAUL SMITH
Perfume: ABERCROMBIE & "l'Homme" by YSL
Last book: "We are cruel" by Camille de Peretti.
For me Fashion is a personal choice.
Today, my look is confortable-casual

Friday, May 30, 2008

Are you Goth?

So I felt that it needed to be stated that I don't claim to be a Goth. It gets tiring and frustrating being asked this question so often along with the "What is Goth?" question. I don't claim to be a Goth. For starters, i'm not old enough to actually be considered a 'Goth' in the lifestyle sense and i'm unable to fully participate in the musical scene. What with so many shows 18+ or 21+. But even if I was I still wouldn't claim to be a Goth, because I don't see how it's necessary. I don't see why you should feel like your obligated to tell people your a Goth. I think it's one of those things that if you are one by being yourself then you shouldn't have to tell anyone, they just know. Another reason is because it makes me feel constricted in the sense of me not being able to be myself, even if I am one by being myself. It just makes me uncomfortable. I'm much more content and well adjusted by being myself and if that makes me a Goth in your opinion then so be it, but it's unnecessary to tell me about it. I really don't care, and it'll just make me feel really awkward around you, as though you expect me to be a certain person other than myself.

Hopefully now I won't get so many "Are you a Goth?", "Why don't you like being called a Goth?" questions. Just maybe.


Senior?

Update:I've stretched my lobe piercings. Hole one:8g Hole two:10g. I've slept for 2-3 hours, studied for my ACT, read and done some bellydance. How awesome, I say.


So today was the last day of school. I had my 5th-6th hour finals and then we were released, it's crazy to think that i'm technically a 'senior', because I don't feel like one. I feel basically the same as I did yesterday and the day before. I guess i'll be like that for a while huh? My finals weren't too bad, I think I did alright. It's raining here though, has been for a while thunderstorms and all. It's the first few hours of summer vacation and i'm sitting in front of the computer eating a cold pepperoni p'zone and drinking propel. Oh well, maybe i'll have more to do later, maybe. Till then this is what I wore today:

Shoes: Spiderweb Creepers (Spookyboutique.com)
Shirt: DIY Joy Division (Victoriouspirate.com)
Tights:Vertical striped white and black (Sockdreams.com)
Skirt: Pixie skirt. (Azraelsaccomplice.com)
Belt: Bondage belt with chains (Findcoolclothes.com)
Gloves: Skeleton Gloves (eBay.com)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Graduation Dresses II

Of course my thoughts on graduation dresses could not all be expressed in just one post. I do love to overanalyze things and this is a topic that has occupied my thoughts for quite some time now (in between, 'Why oh why, is paper writing so hard? It should've gotten easier after four years...'). So here are some more of my thoughts:
Usually the saying goes, 'when all else fails, turn to the LBD.' I think graduation is the exception, because it would just be so...black! But if you must, I think these black dresses with some prints and patterns would be a great option to offset the blackness (left: Donna Ricco, right: Cynthia Steffe). I actually quite like the Cynthia Steffe. The cutting is simple and the pattern is subtle but interesting.
In the case for graduation, I think the saying should be, 'when all else fails, turn to the white dress.' Here we have a very classic white dress from Theory (left). Maybe you can add personality to it with some accessories? The other day, I saw graduation pictures of people with pearl necklaces and matching earrings, and it looked very elegant. For a bit more fun, this dress from Carmen Marc Valvo (right) is cute.
Of course, all else has not failed yet. You might want to go to the other extreme and go for bright florals. That would definitely brighten up the gown. The thing about graduation dresses, is that they should be daytime, but not too casual, maintaining a bit of modesty and decorum.
That is a hard line to balance. You'd notice that I haven't picked anything too revealing nor too casual so far. The trick for floral dresses is to choose one with a clean cutting so it won't look too much.
You can also take a book from my page (I think I've decided on wearing my purple Marc by MJ dress from the last post) and go for a dress with a simple cutting but a bold color. I LOVE the simple yet elegant cutting of the blue Burberry dress (left), even though this blue is not my best color. My best color is of course, purple, like this purple on the Rory Beca dress (right).
I know I said nothing too low cut, but if you can carry it off, I LOVE this purple Nanette Lepore dress (left). The details are just so feminine and PRETTY. On the opposite end, there is this bolder block dress (right), from Theory. Whichever one suits your personality better.
Another great summer color (especially for SS08 as it is THE color) to think about is yellow. It is summery, refreshing, not too girly nor too dark and just super fun. There is this simple one from Vince (left). But personally I ADORE this yellow block dress from T Tahari (right). My friend got this (and I hope she keeps it!). The cutting is simple and elegant, and the block colors highlight the cutting of the dress, making it even more flattering for the wearer. Come to think of it, I want a yellow dress like this too!

Image Source: Saks, Nordstrom, Shopbop and Bloomingdales

Propaganda

So, I think this could be my slight hatred or disagreement of/with the government along with my love of macabre and disaster, that causes me to absolutely love anything propaganda oriented that was originally dealing with the government or struggle. Like say political cartoons, shirts(merchandise), flyers, Television programs, banned cartoons etc. during times of past national crisis ex.Vietnam,WWI,WWII etc. Part of it is influenced by my strange knowledge of American history and the other would be how much I disagree with much of the American Government as of late. I believe that American Society in the beginning was a good idea, it was genuine and then something happened. I do believe George Washington had the right idea when he turned down the presidency the first couple times. Although I do understand our need for a government we couldn't function for a long period of time without chaos if we didn't have the government. But I do think that our society is going to hell and a hand basket, more so as of recent. Because of the fact that I don't agree with most of what the government has done and i'm an opinionated person. I love anything to do with social or political activism. I love things that remind people of times of struggle, like propaganda and I adore owning objects with these reminders. I think partly because I find the way society deals in hardship to be interesting, I think to some extent it's frightening how quick people are to blame others or turn on them in these times. The darkest times of society, the times which American society wishes to forget.

Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.










Slight Annoyance

So we got a puppy nearly two weeks ago, two weeks this up and coming Sunday actually. Now don't get me wrong I love this puppy, she's a miniature Australian Shepard with one blue and one brown eye. However, I have not had a puppy in a really long time so needless to say I forgot what kind of care is needed to keep them around properly. Not to mention that my parents work constantly so I get to be the designated "watch the dog" lady. I don't mind for the most part because I love having a dog or in this case a puppy. But what with all the chewing, biting, yelping, accidents, having to be taken out every 2 hours or less. It's insanity! I don't have any time to really do anything else, and I can't really do much of anything that the puppy can't do. It gives me more incentive to not have children till i'm like 27. I mean she's adorable and overall I don't mind having to take care of her, it's just the fact of having to do it all the time. Along with when she has accidents, those are horrific. I do love her despite all of that, especially when she sleeps or gets really excited and is sitting down because both her back legs go up in the air like she's trying to fly.
I just felt like getting that out I guess. That sometimes I find this agonizing, but I love her anyhow.



That'd be her.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Goth 102: What isn't Goth.

Okay so real Goth is quite subjective but it is easy to identify when you encounter such a person. Therefore despite the fact that Goth is relative because of how broad it is as a lifestyle, it's easy to explain what isn't Goth, a lot better than what IS.

Goth 102: What isn't Goth.

Hot Topic: Hot Topic is(was) a 'Goth-in-a-box Kit'. This store has created more negative issues than anything even remotely positive. They help the projection of Goth, Punk, Rocker etc. as being strictly watered down trends enforced by bands like Good Charlotte, Evanescence and Avril Lavigne. These 'artists' change their image according to the demand of the media. Hot Topic is the single farthest thing from Goth, next to Brittney Spears in "Hit me Baby one more time." Hot Topic buys into the stereotype that Goths wear black, chains, baggy pants and like metal. Hot Topic sells poorly crafted clothing to teenagers for quite a lofty profit, while the 13 year olds scurry around talking about how GOTH they are and how very GOTH Amy Lee is, with so much HT gear it looks like the store vomited on them. Hot Topic helps prepetuate the Mallgoth image, but makes it even more accesable than it was in the past. This causes people who are ignorant to the real Goth scene to assume that these tacky children with eyeliner down their face, who throw up the "Devil Horns" are indeed Goth.
Mall Goths:
Mall Goths are disputed as a plague among the Goth scene. However, some elders are nicer to them realizing that although these are the masses going through a phase that they should have a positive reflection or understanding of the actual Goth lifestyle. Others believe that Mall Goths shouldn't have the ability to be known as an offshoot of Goth in any form. Stereotypically these are the children who create a negative image of Goth to the masses. Many talk about how horrible 'preppies' are, how they drink blood, how they worship/ and or sacrifice to the archetype of Satan, they scowl and talk about how horrible life is and how dark their soul is, and many listen to metal music or Nu metal.
Metal Music: Goths rarely listen to metal music, some do but it's fairly uncommon. Not that there is anything wrong with metal music, just that it's so different stylistically from Goth, Deathrock and Post Punk that it turns them off of the genre. Which brings me to my point, there is no absolutely NO such thing as 'Gothic Metal', this form of metal is known properly as Black metal. Goth and Metal are too different musically to EVER form an actual Genre, not to mention it's followers and influences are too different. It's impossible.
Marilyn Manson: Marilyn Manson is not Goth. Sounds like a song title, if it hasn't been made, it should be. Onward, MM is not Goth, he's a shock rocker and at one point he was industrial. He's not Goth, and it's generally a dirty secret for a Goth to like MM. Solely because of all the repercussions the media has blamed him with and has thus formulated into a negative impact in the Goth scene. The media finds any way possible to blame someone different whose done something horrible or catastrophic in society as being a Goth, because they find Goth as a threat to their society. Fuck 'em.
Industrial: Goths can like Industrial and it's more widely found than Goths who like Metal. However, most Goths who like Industrial tend to also like Electronica or Techno. Because of this it has strong links with CyberGoths who are sometimes looked down upon in the Goth scene, by older Goths post-punkers or Deathrockers. Predominantly because their wardrobe has more of a raver influence as well as Sci-Fi and Futuristic than Goth. As well they tend to infiltrate Goth clubs and play their Electronica and Industrial during Deathrock or Post Punk "Nights". An avid fan and someone who lives their life around Industrial is considered a Rivithead. Read up on it somewhere else if you'd like a better generalization.
Black:
Goths wear many colors other than or along with black, black is a staple yes, but it's not a requirement nor a restriction. Just because someone is wearing black or even all black does NOT mean that person is a member of the Gothic Subculture, that person could very well enjoy the color, after all black is a slimming color not to mention a staple of class.
Cutting/Mutilation/Depression/Suicide: This has been more linked to Goth in the modern era, thanks to school shootings most notably Columbine. These kids weren't Goth by the way. Anyhow cutting and mutilation have no direct link to Goth, yes many people who participate in these harmful acts find refuge in the Goth scene. Because they are more likely to be "accepted" as well many find Goth alluring and thus claim or identify as part of it. Very few of these kids grow up and continue to be Goths, much of it for them is a phase. As well the same is said for Depression and Suicide, no Goths aren't depressed many are realists and quite content with life. Even the cynical ones aren't really depressed, however yes some do suffer depression but every group of people has members that suffer depression. It isn't something that is solely felt by Goths and Emo kids, it's something most people go through at some point in life regardless of subcultural ties. As with Depression sometimes comes suicide, it is a melancholy thing but it cannot be swept under the rug. Some people do commit suicide after becoming depressed, some people participate in mass suicides none of these things are linked to the Gothic Subculture. Yet again people who feel depressed, or like outcasts sometimes seek refuge in the Goth scene or the Mall Goth scene. The actions of these people should not reflect or be blamed on the Goth scene, because it has no direct correlation, the actions of these people were committed of their own reason. Not because they were Goth, nor were they Goth because they committed such things.
Phase: Some teenagers do go through a Goth phase, they really cannot be considered a true part of the Subculture because many of them grow out of it by the time they reach a legal age to participate as an influence in the scene. However, for just as many people that it is a phase there are plenty who live their whole lives as a Goth, for them it is a lifestyle not a fashion statement or an act of teenage rebellion.
Satanism: Very few Goths actually participate in Satanism(Satanism is an abstract form of Atheism in which the self is worshiped. Has nothing to do with the image of Satan.) Many Goths are Christian, Pagan, Atheist or have no religion you will encounter as many different religions in the Goth scene as you will different kinds or personalities of Goth. Goth has no direct correlation to Satanism or any religion, it's often confused with the sometimes occultic images used by the bands or members of the scene.

It's Designer

So I do like certain designer items. Mostly the runway clothing, not the pret-a-porter. I love runway clothing when it's really abstract and creative, even better if it has a Halloween or dark undertone. I'm not big on purses, however I do like a couple Dior purses and Prada shoes. I think one of the reasons I like designers is because i'm an aspiring Fashion Designer. Not the same, I would love to do runway or become a Haute Couture designer and I could give them a different view fashionably. I think that many should stop trying to make alternative clothing, because they take it too seriously. They forget to have fun and create something that either looks horrific or it looks cool but like something is off or missing at the same time.
However, i'm going to be happy just getting a business up and running and having pret-a-porter as well as custom couture. I'm not one of those girls who loves all things designer and cannot leave the house without being decked out in everything designer(or knock off) they own. I admire their work, but I don't own any of their things. I love making my own clothes and finding quality online stores, I think that if I was given the opportunity to buy an item and it was one I could honestly see myself using, and not just sitting in my closet. I'd get it, but otherwise i'll just admire them from afar.
People are usually very surprised when I know a thing or two about designers and knock offs. I kind of have to know if I wish to be an accomplished designer, you cannot go into the field without knowing what people before you have done and where they stand. Knowing what has been done and hasn't, and knowing if you have the capacity to make it in such a demanding field.

Keep your friends close, your enemies closer.


Macadam Cow-Boys in Paris - Le Marais


Strange Rodeo in Le Marais with these American Cow-Boys
Une brochette de Cow-Boys dans le Marais, étrange ...
The weather is rainy in Paris and I am busy.
I hope to make some portraits tomorrow. Sorry for that ...

Nike Dri-FIT Technology



When I was an early teen, I used to think sporty graphic t-shirts were the best. They were comfortable, matched with all my jeans and pants, and just seemed so cool. This was when I still had to wear school uniform to school and all before fashion made any sense to me. Thankfully I have grown up since then, learnt more about fashion and have realised that I am simply not the type of girl to wear sporty clothes in a cool way. The Nike tees I favoured weren't even the fashionable styles like the images above -they were the 'performance' types.

I am not saying that sporty tees are not cool. I'm just saying that I don't pull the style off. Actually, if I see someone in magazines wearing a sporty tee in a casual style and pulling it off, I automatically think she's either really pretty (thus manages to pull off all sort of style,) or that she's one of those cool, boyfriend-jeans-type-of girls. Although now that I think about it, those have usually been Adidas shirts.

In the past, I've always chosen white or light-coloured graphic tees by Nike. I've tried a Filas tee, but that didn't fit as well or look as pretty. Usually, the Nike tees are made of Nike's Dri-FIT material, which like the label above says, helps absorb sweat and helps cool you down. While I wouldn't say the shirts feel 100% 'breathable', they did feel air-ier than the tees by other brands. But for the past five years I've slowed down buying these tees until last month, I realised that my old ones either have holes in them or the colour has faded, so I visited sports shops and bought two. The strange thing is, after trying the two new tees for a month, I actually think the tees have improved a lot!

The shirt is really what the description says it is -the fabric is seriously 'breathable'. It absorbs sweat and allows air to get through to cool your body down. And very importantly, for such a 'breathable' shirt, it is not see-though, which you should not take for granted when it comes to light-coloured, airy, sporty tees.

I'm not sure what has changed. The label on the shirt looks slightly different -it now says FIT DRY instead of Dri-FIT, and there's the little label (image above) printed on the tees, but aren't they the same thing? The new tees also feel smoother and more slippery, like satin, than the old tees. OK, this is not worth over-analysing -Nike has probably just improved its material technology. But seriously, I love the material.

Nike has also used the technology for its other products. I bought a pair of sporty pants last December on sale (like this pair except mine is longer,) and they are so comfortable. I was walking in them on the streets and I could actually feel the cool London wind. So if you're the athletic type of girl who enjoys running outdoors, a pair of these breezy Nike pants would be perfect, (or at least I imagine it would be, since I don't actually run outdoors.)

On top of the two Nike tees, I also ignored my brand loyalty for Nike for 10 minutes and bought a tee by Adidas. While I love the design by Adidas a lot more (-I love the three gold stripes on the sleeves,) the fabric just felt like normal, sporty, cotton material. It definitely didn't feel as breezy as Nike's.

Which brand do you prefer your sports tee from? And if you've bought a Nike Dri-FIT tee recently, do you think they're actually more breathable, or am I just imagining it?

Monday, May 26, 2008

Cannes Festival Fashion 2008

Now that Cannes is over, it is time to admire the dresses! Its not quite as fun to look at as the ones from the Costume Institute, but we got to take our joy where we can find them.
Best dress definitely goes to Natalie Portman. I love how all her outfits are so cute, funny, girly and yet she still looks elegant.
I love the flirty red tiered dress! Not so hot on this black/white number though. It doesn't look very well made. Nor particularly flattering.
Something more sophisticated. Cate Blanchett looks great in Armani. Mischa looks stunning too in that rich royal blue gown. Though I think she looks a little too sophisticated for her age.
Aishwarya Rai looks classic in that silver dress. And I absolutely adore the back and the long train of Penelope Cruz's cream Marchesa dress.
Now onto the disasters. How did Chanel come up with these two hideous creations to adorn Madonna and Gweneth Paltrow with? Though Madonna's dress actually makes Gweneth's dress look not so bad! Dita von Teese looks pale and ghostly in this green Christian Lacroix creation. Ugh. She looks much better in the simple white wrap dress.
Linsday Lohan looks like she's wearing an expensive green Persian rug. Angelina Jolie actually looks quite pretty here . The cutting of this Max Azria dress quite her current figure perfectly. I also love how she chose to wear minimal make-up. She already naturally glows from her condition. The only thing though is that I don't like this color. It just looks so.... earthy and dirty. She'd look much better in a more vibrant color.
Milla Jovovich needs to fire or hire (if she hasn't already got one) a stylist. And go eat something. Are those rib bones I see (right in green)?

Image Source: NY Mag and Style Dash

You've got style

So, i've realized that my style is changing. Not in an "Oh well i'm growing out of this" kind of way, but more in an "The old stuff still applies but it's becoming more defined" kind of way. So, i'm getting new stuff but it's not drastically different from my old stuff it's just more "grown up" I guess you could say. I'm not sure what to think about it. My influences haven't faltered and if anything they are becoming more evident in what I do. I had a rough patch I guess you could say, the last two school years. There was a lot of internal growth and my style kind of became bland. In the sense of band shirts and black/pinstripe pants and bondage belts, with lots of fishnet of course. no variety. However, i'm growing up I guess and with that is coming more confidence and an even bigger need to express myself. It's still new, but i'm getting more used to it. I'm starting to feel less afraid or uncomfortable of showing it outwardly, things that i've always liked. I guess i'm becoming more feminine than I used to be.






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