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Monday, September 13, 2010

Fall Fashion Look 3 - Neo Geo


Sorry it has taken me so long to get this up here. The first two weeks of college kinda monopolized my time. This post probably will not be as long or as well laid out due to the fact that I have no time and there was just not as much material that I could find for this article. But here goes...

Neo Geo Clothing
At this point many of you are probably thinking, "What in the world is that?" So I have come up with my own little definition of Neo Geo: Neon colors and geometric shapes and patterns (Aztec patterns, futuristic patterns and shapes, color-blocking, bold, bright and going for the wow factor.)
This is kinda the antithesis of the Minimalist look which I introduced in Fall Fashion Look 1.

Trendhunter.com describes the look this way:
"These graphic prints set in bright neon colors are reminiscent of the 'Fresh Prince' era and are sure to illicit awed and envious glances.... This versatile look can also go from beach to red carpet by merely layering a subdued cover-up jacket on top." and,
"This season, designers are taking on the look in a number of ways, with many taking the term 'geometry' quite literally and working wonders with basic elementary school shapes."

Teen Vogues suggests wearing the look this way:
"Take a basic sweatshirt light-years ahead with futuristic graphics and electric sneaks... a boxy shirt cuts a chic shape with a waist-cinching belt."

Two designers who have brought this look back in from the '80s and '90s are Balenciaga and Missoni, I am including a sampling of looks from their collections below:
Balenciaga Fall 2010 Above and below

Missoni Fall Resort 2010 Collection Below:
Accessories for the season follow in line with the neon geometric prints and shapes and the futuristic looks:
These shoes are from the Balenciaga Fall 2010 collection.
Below are shoes from various other designer collections.




Top left: Shoe from Missoni Fall Resort 2010
Top right: Shoe from FairyIrobin Fall 2010
Bottom left: Shoe from MARC by Marc Jacobs Fall 2010












And other Neo Geo Designer Accessories:
The futuristic watch on the left is by DUMB Brand and is $60, the purse above is by Bottega Veneta's Fall 2010 line.



To conclude this article I will display some looks that range in price from relatively expensive, to moderate, to affordable.
Expensive:
Two dresses by Tina Turk. Prices are $278 and $248 respectively.

Tank by T-BAGS, price $136; skirt by People's Market, price $140

Moderate:
Tank by Mint, price $72; top by Ella Moss, price $53; both pieces found on revolveclothing.com

Affordable:




Complete look found at H&M
Necklace: $9.95
Hoodie: $19.95
Belt: $7.95
Dress: $24.95
Sandals $24.95
Tights: $9.95











Both items above can be found at Forever 21. Both are $15.80. The smock dress should be paired with bright tights or a bright colored cardigan to fully pull of the look.
Both tops can be found at Charlotte Russe. Left: $18, Right: $16. Personally, I would layer the two tops.
And last but not least, Trendhunter.com reports, "For recessionistas, 1980's vintage store finds are a great way to cop the look on the cheap."
Honestly, though this look may not be for most people, I really like it because I love bold colors and shapes. Hope you enjoyed. :)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Fall Fashion Look 1 - Minimalism


For some of us school has just started and for others it is about to start. Either way, or even if you aren't starting a new school year, fall is about new possibilities and fresh starts as a new season begins. Lately, we have seen a lot of frills, beads, sequins, ruffles, patterns, prints, fringes, buttons and basically any embellishment you can possibly think of plastered on clothes. Phoebe Philo, Creative Director for Céline, has started afresh. She has brought back Minimalism and it has taken over the fall runways with spirit.

Calvin Klein, a master of minimalism, described it this way, "Minimalism is not about abandoning pattern or print. I see minimalism to be a philosophy that involves an overall sense of balance, knowing when to take away, subtract. It's an indulgence in superbly executed cut, quiet plays of color tones and clean strong shapes."

Amanda Brooks writes in her book, I Love Your Style, "From what what I have learned there are two versions of minimalism in fashion. There is the heady, more conceptual idea of inventing new shapes, proportions and silhouettes as a way to create interest in the absence of decoration. And then there is the idea of taking more classic shapes and proportions and stripping them down to their barest essentials."
Amanda also gives us a list of what she considers the essentials to a minimalist style:
  • Button-down Cotton Shirt
  • Perfect Black Pants - what makes them perfect is if they serve your purposes
  • Simple Black Dress
  • Simple Tailored Jacket
  • Heavy Winter Coat
  • Solid Color Cashmere Sweaters
  • One Chic Handbag - preferably black or another muted color, no hardware
  • Flats or possibly Pumps
  • Simple Watch - a good choice would be a men's watch
She adds that if you want to mix it up a little or add some spice to what can come off as an overly severe style then you have options:
  • Decorate - a bow on a blouse, a string of pearls, or a fresh flower but don't overdue it
  • Choose softer, more feminine pieces that drape and flow
  • Go vintage - Designer Pierre Cardin for instance
  • Wear a Cape to amp up the drama
  • Pick a Tuxedo
  • Add personality with something shiny like a patent leather clutch or metallic shoes
Teen Vogue intern, Media Brecher, says this about minimalism, "It's uncomplicated and classic, it actually forces you to be more creative, the focus is on fewer pieces, so you have to find a way to make those pieces shine."
Her fall must-haves are as follows:
  • Mod Minis - a throwback from the sixties
  • Tailored Pea Coats
  • and Skinny Black Pants
Because pictures are worth a thousand words, I have pulled pieces from all over the fashion industry to give you an idea of where to find minimal clothes and how to pull this look off.
I know that my budget is fairly tight and that most girls in the midwest don't care to spend thousands on a new fall wardrobe either but first I want to show some High Fashion looks.















A Burberry Blazer priced at $2,173.50


And that's enough for High Fashion. Here are two mid-range priced looks from Anthropologie:

Both looks are perfect because they need no extra pieces. They are special and classic and work on their own.














And last but not least, the affordable looks, what regular people can actually hope to afford:












I created this look on H&M's website and all the items can be found there.
Handbag - $14.95
Poncho - $19.95
Shirt - $9.95
Pants - $49.95




Shirt found at Forever 21, $9.50; Clutch found at Forever 21, $12.80

Pants found at Forever 21, $22.80; Blazer found at Forever 21, $32.80









Tunic found at Charlotte Russe, $24.00