thrift star of the day: olla olla olla

olla olla olla
originally uploaded by ollaollaolla for wardrobe_remix

This is my dear friend Olla. I haven’t see her for a while, but BOY HOWDY. She is sultry, squared in this demure, self-made frock. I expect that any second she’s about to break out in a Marilyn-shaming shimmy, leaving a legion of dizzy, swooning men in her wake.

Yowza. Apparently, it’s been brought.

thrift star of the day: dance, dance, dance

pastel sweater dress
originally uploaded by Fluff Fox for wardrobe_remix

This dress is so ready to party, its possible that Fluff Fox lost her control over its beruffled impulses.
Adorable.

thrift star of the day: guhhh…


originally uploaded by amytwin for wardrobe_remix

That coat is dissolving my brain.

Or perhaps what’s making me loopy is the fact that I’ve been writing an article for the peerless SN&R, who gave me my very first actual news article, and none of this bull where I go “this is awesome” for 3 sentences and say bullocks to grammar, an actual 800 word report on winter fashion and local designers… then yesterday I had carte blanche on the styling and art direction of an entire full color photoshoot with hair and makeup of my imagining, featuring said designers of my choosing, and four gorgeous models of my dressing – mixing and matching pieces from three AMAZING collections…

Yes, this coat is face-meltingly cute, but I think after yesterday nothing will ever thrill me quite the same way again.

I get published on Christmas day. Pretty sweet to have this dream ticked off the list.

mommie dearest: perfection is creepy

I’ve been meaning to post these amazing photos by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello for a few weeks. So creepy in such a non-specific way. Something about the saccharine colors combined with Hitchcock-esque lighting and overly stationary blonde curls. They also kinda bring to mind an irritating habit of Hollywood lately – young’un as accessory… and also these unsettling airbrushed Baby Pageant photos. Maybe it’s the interspersed ventriloquist dummie that’s heightening that mood for me.

Gorgeous anyway. Model Siri Tollerod was the perfect choice, she exudes “militaristic perfectionist,” well, perfectly. I think I need some Pepto-Pink lipstick.

stuffed animals

top hat

lion

blondes

scissors

floral

dummie

feathers

asian

dummie

source: foto decadent

never underestimate the magical powers of a style journal

i’ve been clipping photos, articles and entire editorials that i find inspiring for ages.  i’m pretty sure i’m not the only one who does this.  it’s great to have a collection of inspiring imagery on hand – my big problem though, was always how to store them in a usable way.  once things got tossed in the “idea box,” very rarely did they see the light of day again.

i meant to start a “style journal” for quite a few years – one which i updated regularly and used as a reference tool.  i’d started a few, but never really showed any follow-through until recently, while stuck in bed with the flu, i forced myself to tackle the project like i meant it.

i’m not even going to tell you how many days it took me to get through the whole stash.  i will say however, that it was worth it.  i feel excitement for my closet where there was only waning interest before.  what’s even better is that i feel a little more direct in my enthusiasm.  and anything that manages to accomplish the impossible task of drumming up some closet glee in the midst of the mid-season doldrums is a magical, magical thing in my books.  

 

 

the amazing thing about keeping your own style journal, is that unlike wardrobe_remix or the multitude of other fabulous “daily style” photo sharing sites, your journal is for your eyes only.  (unless you want to share.)  it’s private.  it’s not an end product, but a tool to create the end product.  you don’t have to worry about presentation – it gives you a rare opportunity to really analyze what grabs you, and play around with things you might be intrigued by but not quite sure how to try.  

daily “what i wore” sites, street style sites and personal blogs offer endless inspiration, but unless you’re one of the lucky few with a strong foundation, it can be easy to become distracted – and overwhelmed – by all the shiny pretty things.  (i do not at all mean to imply that fantastic personal style is unattainable to all but a lucky few.  what i am saying is that a little under-cover work is really all you need to take your style to a level that you feel best expresses who you are.  that’s the whole point of style, right?)

this is how a style journal helps.  it’s a foundation you build to support your needs. it’s a fantastic go-to source of immediate style inspiration, catered specifically to your preferences.  it’s a reference point to remind you of what you are striving for on days when you feel less than inspired.  it’s actually (i’ve decided) a pretty awesome thing to have around.

 

 

still not convinced?  that’s ok.  i’ve got more.

 

  • putting it all in one place and being aware of your preferences will help you start to see what works for you, and what doesn’t.  most of the time we’re attracted to styles that work with our personality and body type, and having a collection of options at your fingertips will remind you of how many choices you really do have.  
  • knowing what works for you – and what you like – will keep you from being blindly pulled from one trend to the next, and help you develop your closet into a well-thought out and coordinating collection of pieces that work for you and work together.  (just think about that for a minute…)
  • keeping a style journal will help you become a more efficient and conscientious consumer – which saves both money and the environment.  it will help you know what you are looking for when you are buying, which really – when you think about it – seems like a silly thing to even need to mention.  we don’t wander blindly through a car lots, test driving random vehicles that strike our fancy.  very rarely do we even wander into a grocery store without some sort of shopping list to remind us of what we need.  wardrobe investments should be no different.  
  •  a style journal gives you a tool to help better understand yourself, which in turn allows you to present yourself in a more thought-out and complete way.  what happens then?  people take you more seriously and treat you with more respect.  the way you present yourself is how the world sees you, and if you appear confidant and organized, the world will respond accordingly.  

 

the way you decide to keep your style journal is entirely up to you.  i’ve found it extremely helpful to make notes in mine as i go along, but i know some people also like to keep theirs as a picture-only sort of log.  a lot of times i will have a “style epiphany” when i’m looking at a picture, and my geeky self likes to keep a log of these things.  the margins of my notebook are packed with things like “oh!  i totally get why this outfit works, while a similar one i tried was a total flop…”  or “this would look even better paired with —”  i’ll even push the geek envelope one step further, by jotting down phrases, styles and eras that come to mind when i look at a picture that really inspires me.  as silly as that sounds, it serves a purpose – it helps me see a common thread between previously (seemingly) unrelated images.

it goes without saying, but style is a life-encompassing word.  your personal style is not limited to just your clothing choices, and any positive change you make in one area is going to affect other aspects of your life as well.  as you get to know your likes and dislikes a little better, its fun to branch out into other areas of personal style (art preferences, home decor, etc.) and see where those take you as well.  it’s all interconnected – have fun with it!