One of the most intriguing aspects of fashion is its ability to transport people, whether it is to another era or another mindset. What we put on each morning can define how we feel about ourselves that day and how we want to interact with the world. Fashion allows us to mold ourselves, put on a costume, and live a fantasy. This blog is primarily about using styles and trends of the past to transport ourselves today.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

"It's Hip To Be Square" Geometry in Fashion


Photographed by William Klein
Harpers Bazaar March 2011
Jacket, shorts, and Clutch- Maison Martin Margiela

It's been so long since I've blogged, been busy with school and the like...
Here is a post with some of my favorite avant garde silhouettes...please listen to "Hip to be square" by Huey Lewis and the News while you peruse the shapes.






Photo by Greg Kadel
Harper's Bazaar February 2009
Jacket by Dolce & Gabbana







Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquiere Onyx Wool-Gabardine Dress
Photo by David Sims
Harper's Bazaar

Jacket by Dolce & Gabbana
Harper's Bazaar

Dolce & Gabbana

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Harvey Specter vs. Don Draper: Different Eras, Same Irresistibly Suave Office Style



 





 
These two shows and two leading men, have more than just their good looks in common, despite being set in two entirely different decades. "Suits" is set in contemporary 2011, while "MadMen" takes place in the 1960's. The fifty year difference is clearly evident in the issues encountered on both shows, ex: "MadMen" featured an episode on President Kennedy's assassination while "Suits" dealt with computer hacking. While the shows differ in their period references, the leading men are cut from the same cloth, sharing classic male qualities that causes men and women alike to want to BE them, sleep with them, or at least keep watching them!

WHAT THESE MEN HAVE IN COMMON AND WHY WE LOVE THEM..


Opening shot on "Suits"
Opening shot on "MadMen"
They both work in Manhattan office buildings!!
New York sky scrapers can not only be considered the center of business, but a place for a man to fall up or down. He can either climb up the "ladder" to success or as the animated Don Draper does in the credits of "MadMen," fall from his self made pedestal.
WHAT INTRIGUES US: THE ELEMENT OF RISK


Don and Harvey both have amazing offices with views.
Their power is represented by being "above the city" as one man in isolation, artfully separated from the maze of cubicles.
WHAT INTRIGUES US: HE IS A CUT, OR MANY CUTS, ABOVE THE REST


They Love The latest cars. Don goes shopping for a new Cadillac when he is rewarded at work. 
Harvey takes joyrides in the latest car of his choice with a stunning woman. The instant gratification plays to the men's financial status, flaunting what they have achieved and owning it behind the wheel.


Hot, yet seemingly heartless, of course, as the stereotype goes, these men have "commitment issues"and apparently, the same taste in women! Abigail Spencer seduces both Harvey and Don! In "Suits" she plays Scottie, a rival lawyer from Harvey's past that attempts to one-up him on a deal. In "MadMen," Spencer plays Miss Farrell, an elementary school teacher that teaches Don's daughter, Sally. 
Abigail Spencer on "Suits" an intellectual equal to Harvey and not afraid to "play the man"
Harvey plays the classic bachelor/player and unlike Don, was not married.
Abigail Spencer on "MadMen" playing a youthful and natural Miss Farrell who deludes herself about their relationship while Don is married to Betty. However, in season 4 Don announces his engagement to his secretary, Megan.
"It's just a milkshake." (Season 4 reference)
WHAT INTRIGUES US: SO CALLED "COMMITMENT ISSUES" REALLY MAKE US WONDER WHICH WOMAN IS GOING TO "BREAK THE SPELL?" ONE WOMAN WILL ULTIMATELY BE MORE SPECIAL TO HIM AND WE WANT TO SEE WHO THAT IS AND HOW HE CHANGES.

Harvey and Don always have the answer, even if it is not revealed immediately. The two men stay collected and work "off the cuff" with confidence. 

WHY THIS INTRIGUES US: CONFIDENCE, PERHAPS ARROGANCE, BUT THEY NEVER TRY TOO HARD. THIS ALSO COMES WITH EXPERIENCE 


 Harvey and Don have to get along with coworkers that want to "top" them and simultaneously turn out to be annoying, but necessary characters.
Above- Harvey with Louis Litt, another lawyer in their firm
Don with Pete Campbell- an account man that strives to out rank Don

WHY THIS INTRIGUES US: EASY, WE LIKE HARVEY AND DON MORE



The key to an attractive man is his tailor. With sharp and well fitting suits, the man becomes the man he wants to be. I love that harvey also wears three piece suits to work!
WHY THIS INTRIGUES US: HE CARES ABOUT HOW HE LOOKS AND SINCE WE DO JUDGE A BOOK BY IT'S COVER, MOST LIKELY WE'LL READ HIS BOOK



At then end of the day, he is simply a man...with a vice. 

WHY THIS INTRIGUES US: HE IS HUMAN

Two shows, same man.

Tune in to "Suits" Thursday nights on USA
Look forward to "MadMen" Season 5 in 2012





















Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Mass MadMen! Banana Republic creates Madmen inspired Collection for Fall




Banana Republic latched on to the success of AMC's Madmen, co-creating a collection for their stores debuting August 11, 2011 with Madmen Costume Designer Janie Bryant. The popularity and sleek costuming has inspired a desire for both men and women to renew elegance, fit, and an understated sophistication that is so prominent in the Character's 1960's wardrobe on Madmen.


To celebrate the new MadMen inspired collection, there will be cocktail parties at select Banana Republic locations, including the store at the Grove in Los Angeles where Janie Bryant will be attending.

To view locations copy/paste this link:
www.BananaRepublic.com/Mad​Men

Note: The above ads are credited to Banana Republic, taken from their Facebook Fan Page,
Which I encourage you to "Like"
 Some items from the Collection, on Sale August 11
Leopard Cardigan
$89.50

"Stefani" Sunglasses
$98


Men's Two-Button Suit Jacket
$375

Men's Cardigan
$150


Begonia Dress
$150

Betty Dress
$150

Men's Three piece suit Vest
$130

MoneyClip
$49
60's Jacket
$175

















Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Vintage Shopping in Seattle




(Above) Me in my new Vintage Dress "next to" the Space Needle

For me, one of the highlights of traveling to a new city is...Exploring the Vintage Stores!While my hometown of Los Angeles has a substantial amount of vintage and antique stores for a wide range of budgets, it is always exciting to discover the vintage niches in other citites! You never know what you will find....

I recently visited Seattle, Washington for the first time on a vacation with my best friend. Of course, there are many sights to see- Museums, the Space Needle, and can't forget Pike's Place, but my heart belongs with the old, the antiquated, the one-of-a-kind piece that only exists in that particular store at that moment. Luckily, we were able to dedicate a day to exploring various neighborhoods and I plotted the Vintage hot-spots like oases in a desert.

Note: These "stops" are not intended to be a route followed in order, public transportation is needed as some of the destinations are not within walking distance.

FIRST STOP: DIVA DOLLZ
Their gorgeous "pin-up" business card
Diva Dollz is located in historic Pioneer Square

Diva Dollz red, black, and white themed window display.

Diva Dollz is a cute store that focuses on vintage inspired pieces made for the Modern. The plethera of halter dress and classic rockabilly pieces including peddle pushers, corsets, circle skirts, and pencil skirts are new and wearable versus authentic vintage, which can be fragile and uncomfortable to the modern woman. The fabric choices are spot on with various shades of cotton gingham, vintage inspired florals, polka dots, plaids, and handkerchief prints that make caring for the garments a piece of cake!
One of the cutest thing about the store is the sales girls who are also decked out in full retro rockabilly style from head to toe. The store also sells custom  hats, shoes, handbags, vintage inspired and antique jewelry, as well as a full array of tights- seamed, fishnet and all of the above!
SECOND STOP: LE FROCK
Le Frock, located on Capitol Hill, has a less stylized business card, reflecting the wide range of styles carried in their store that, in contrast to Diva Dollz, is not targeting a specific type of customer, ex: the classic Rockabilly girl


Why are there no pictures of the inside of the store and its merchandise?
Many stores will allow customers to take pictures of the outside of their store, but not the inside, due to the large market for vintage knock-offs. It is not in the store's best interest to have potential designers come in to a store, take only photos of what they like, and leave. Many vintage stores with that kind of clientele will charge designers a rental fee for the clothing or have them purchase it-It's only fair.
The outside of Le Frock- Well merchandised left window in contrast to the crowded right window, I think, captures the essence of the store. While there are some great vintage finds in this store, be prepared to rummage and be prepared to bump into people. The store is small, packed with racks, wallpapered in clothes. There is a small upstairs that has sale items and dressing rooms. It is also a consignment store

Merchandise: I was pleasantly surprised how much men's clothes Le Frock carries. It can be difficult to find great vintage men's clothes and in this store, I have to say, in my opinion, the men's section outdid the women's! Most of the women's clothes is thrift store quality, but if you look, you can find some amazing reasonably priced vintage labels. For example, I came across a Pucci dress priced at around $200. Other names I spotted were Diane Von Furstenberg and Betsey Johnson.

http://www.lefrockonline.com/

STOP #3: AREA 51
In walking distance to Le Frock, this store specializes in new and old Vintage Modern Furniture
http://www.area51seattle.com/
The sign outside is an old Marquee
Inside- the store is very large and open space with a lot of windows. The furniture is arranged in rooms that make sense that mixes classic vintage pieces with artistic contemporary pieces. The modern accents are very unique and sometimes abstract, making the store feel almost like an art gallery.
One of the display windows at Area 51

Some items for sale- taken from their online store
Vintage Tugboat Search Light $900
How f*cking cool is this!
Talk about not only a conversation piece, but very original to have this in your home, hopefully you won't get blinded when you turn it on.

Bathurst Cabinet $1595
I chose this picture because of the drawing on the wall. It captures the essence of the store's artsy, yet scientific feel. I love diagrams.

Classic Danish Modern Credenza- $1200
One of these days I will own one and an amazing house to put it in!
You can quote me on that

New Factory Pallet Coffee Table- $595
I love the asymmetry and originality of this piece, reminds me of a wagon


The only item I purchased at Area 51!! A souvenir from the 1962 World's Fair
It's surprisingly durable, for being almost 50 year old glass! Ya, I already accidentally knocked it over...
I was going to use it to hold pencils, but I don't want to dirty the glass. Hmmm...

In short, I highly recommend this store!

STOP #4: THE VUTIQUE
Winner of most original and stylish Business card:
This is pictured on the outside of a card sized envelope

Inside the envelope is the real business card
ta' da!

This store is in walking distance to Area 51 and Le Frock
Outside of The Vutique- clean and sophisticated window display!
The friendly and put together sales girl gave us an idea of what The Vutique is all about. Not only is it a vintage store, but the owner, Vu, also re-designs vintage pieces, updating their wearability in a sustainable way.
I love the simplicity of this store. The clothes were organized in a way that makes sense, the racks were not crowded, and  it made me feel that every piece of clothing was special, had been thought about and has a purpose for being on the rack. In contrast to other vintage stores, I feel that The Vutique is very on trend.

Check out their blog:  http://thevutique.wordpress.com/

The store's merchandise is mostly geared towards womenswear, but has a few men's pieces including shoes and accessories. I noticed clothing from the 1940's to contemporary pieces, a lot of beading, florals, and of course, some amazing black dresses.

The price point is justifiably higher than the average "thrift" store. Considering that The Vutique is in a class entirely above average, the prices make sense.

I bought this gorgeous classic black dress (Can you believe, until now I did not own a "little black dress!)
Scandalous! This knee length dress was priced at $225.00 and while it is not a label, I thought it was worth it!
Yay for pockets!


Detail of Beaded Hem of the black dress I bought





STOP #5: STREAMLINER DINER
Are you hungry yet?
Located on Bainbridge Island
Of course, when there is a retro looking diner, I am pulled to it like a magnet and have to stop in!

http://www.streamlinerdiner.com

Deliciousness! We went for lunch and I ordered a turkey sandwich. Sounds boring, but it was delish, as was the potato salad served on the side!


STOP #6: FREMONT VINTAGE MALL
Tons and I mean TONS of vintage stuff. My eyes were so overwhelmed, I couldn't decide what to buy!

From the street level..this is what you see..a doorway with a long staircase underground..ooh!
So, of course we investigated! The walls down the stairwell are covered in cartoonish paintings and once you reach the bottom..oh my! Vintage heaven!
I snuck this picture...shhh!
The store is more like a warehouse with multiple levels of vintage-ness.
From Pyrex dishes, ashtrays, housewares, albums, clothes, more clothes, knick-knacks, jewelry, furniture,  this store has it all. 
STOP #7: VINTAGE ANGEL COMPANY
fell flat....was closed when we arrived..boo :(
Next time....
Has a very appealing sign though!!!