This blog serves as an outlet for me to creatively exercise and chronicle my three greatest loves in life: History, Fashion, and Food. Its main purpose is to share with you some of the things I like to do, to go, and to eat, but its still a work in progress and a tremendous labor of love, so bear with me while I get the lay of Blog-land.
As some of you may already know, I'm starting my second quarter at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) in San Francisco in two weeks and one of the best things about being surrounded by like-minded, passionately-creative individuals, is that every little conversation, exercise, or mere observation (especially in the Student Lounge) serves as inspiration. In Trend Forecasting class, I did an analysis on the "Retro Revival" so hot in F/W 2010. Below are some drool-worthy examples:
These LV Ads are my kind of "Bringing Sexy Back". I seriously covet & <3 everything in these ads... |
Scarlett channeling her inner Marilyn |
Guess' Homage to the young, 'greaser' set... |
What delights me most about this season's 'trend' (and I say that very cheekily) is that its
I like to think that my generational cohor't's (all those born after Carter and before the Clinton administration) enthusiastic embracing of a more polished, refined look is in response to a misspent youth in the 90's where baggy shapes & flannel reigned supreme. "Dressing up" is not just relegated to the whole 50's / 60's retro look as online retailer Piperlime tries to convey in their recent & controversial Ads:
Bravo Piperlime for holding us accountable for such fashion crimes such as wearing pajamas out in public (you know who you are...) and though I will never permanently trade in my jeans for a girdle, I sincerely hope that what people take away from this 'trend' is a greater appreciation for looking 'top drawer' by 'dressing to the nines' to 'put their best foot forward'. In other words, dress up every once in a while and see if you don't stand a little straighter, have more confidence, and project a slightly, more perceptively perfect you.
1 comment:
Impressive inaugural blog! Thank God vintage is now in style -- I can raid the local Salvation Army/Good Will in pride.
There's now another bookmark to check frequently on this Mac... looking forward to all your upcoming posts!
-QT
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