Saturday, October 17, 2009

Max Chaoul




I remember meeting Max on my one month study abroad to Lyon, France. It was the high light of the whole trip, honestly. To be in the same room as something as stunning as his designs was mind blowing. As I looked around at all of the couture dresses I placed an image in my head of what the person who created the designs would look like. I imagined someone young probably with a few peircings and crazy hair because of the fresh, vibrant look of the clothes on display. He comes and he is an older, polished man. Took me by surprise.

He is well known in Lyon for his talent, but not as famously known outside of it. He deffinitly deserves the spotlight though in my eyes.

I hope to someday be married in one of his creations.

Stud Muffin



We saw a huge movement towards studs this past season, and they do not look as though they will be leaving any time soon. Studs could be found on everything from bags to shoes to jean jackets. I know I was one of the many that went out and bought studs and bejeweled anything I could get my hands on. Well now this season we can see the gems on tights and leggings. These master pieces will brighten up the drab pair of opaque legs and create a magical fell to the dull winters' covered legs. Doo.ri's Fall 2009 collection depicts these accessories so beautifully. For a more casual and practical way to pull off this fashion, try Urban Outfitters new studded leggings. Add some sparkle to your limbs!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Creation


I have been wanting to create a blog for a while, but haven't had the push till now to create one. Today Teen Vogue's Editor, Amy Astley came to my school to speak about the magazine's new book, Teen Vogue Handbook:An Insiders Guide to Careers in Fashion. Amy had a fashionable look in her magenta power shouldered top and stilletto high heels, but she was not what I was expecting from an editor with her almost meek presence on the stage. She explained to the audience in our little amphitheater that there are many ways to get a career in fashion, but it is most helpful to create a blog that shows your thoughts and ideas that employers can check out. This blog will cover mostly fashion- street fashions and images from magazines. I will also include some art and photography and music that I relate to.

The name of the blog basically describes me in an odd way. I like to create odd pairings that are almost whimsical. When you think of actual velvet underwear you think of something common with a luxurious spin to it. It is a twist on an everyday item. I mean, who doesn't want to own a pair of velvet underwear?