Friday, June 17, 2011

80's babies

Let’s go puffy sleeves! ...and ruffles, and studs, and leotards – or all together… Hey, why not?
The 80’s are always around in my eyes. Ah, my favourite era. Batwing jackets and stonewashed jeans.
Recently, the 80's are being reinvented to the fullest. Distinctively structured details on garments are exaggerated to make pieces look futuristic, but still old school. What a hot combo. And supersize my shoulder pads, please. Thanks!
Dig out mom’s (or auntie’s or cousin’s) old clothes and start modernizing them. Someone HAS to have clothes from the 80’s kicking around. If all else fails, call up a hoarder. *wink*
Play with fabrics. Add or take away whatever you have to until the desired look is achieved. Browse through magazines. Mix it up with some 90's clothes. Then, run back to your sewing room and apply what you have absorbed into recreating an oldie into a goodie... or a newbie? ...you know what I mean.

Look what I found:
http://betsyvintage.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=84&products_id=11134


Gotta jet - I'm due for my perm.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bill Cunningham New York: movie review

Bill Cunningham is the biggest inspiration. Well, at least I was inspired. I don't see how you can't be after watching this film.
This man is so real, it's amazing. He lives a simple life and does what he loves. He's living the dream.
He's not influenced by anyone and doesn't care what anyone says. He does what he wants. And I think that's almost impossible for most people in fashion. Like he talks about in the movie, there aren't a lot of 'rarities' anymore. Everything has been done. Finding that odd ball on the street who is dressed up is something so bold and daring is like finding a pot of gold. People who have their own style and don't follow trends are hard to come by. But it's so refreshing when you do find them, isn't it? They're real artists and have a wonderful spirit about them. They're not afraid to show their true colours, literally. This is what Bill captures in his photographs.

You'll love Bill Cunningham. I promise.
Go see it.


Thanks, Elizabeth.