Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Sacramento Stylista:Interview With Brie

It seems like this local interview post is going to be a monthly addition to my blog. There is no shortage of beautiful fashionable people in my town and I am lucky to count many of my friends among them. I love doing this feature as I get to be go to pretty locales and take pictures with my new camera. I've seen Brie's style evolve in the last few years and she is so inspiring. Shortly after the shoot I spotted some killer heels at Thrift Town and just had to have them and we both share a love for vintage dresses. Not only does she have enviable style she is also one of the sweetest people ever.
How long have you lived in Sacramento?
I've lived in Midtown for 3 years now. I grew up in Truckee and went to High School in Roseville.

Favorite local hangouts?
I'd probably say Shady Lady because i like the atmosphere and it's always fun getting dressed up to go there. Other than that i'd say Townhouse and Press Club because that's where the majority of my friends go.

When did you start getting into vintage and fashion?
Definitely when i moved downtown. The girls here are pretty fashionable.
 
What are some of your favorite vintage and thrift stores?
My friend Marley told me about Bows and Arrows when i first moved here and fell in love with it from the second i walked in the door. Trish and Olivia are sweethearts, so it makes me want to shop there even more. I think the majority of my closet is from there and Cuffs. I'm not too picky about where i shop. I shop at thrift stores like Goodwill, Deseret, SPCA Thrift store..I shop at the local vintage stores, and I shop at forever 21 and Nordstrom even.

How would you describe your style?
I wouldn't consider myself to have a specific style. i think it depends on my mood and where i'm going to be going. I think it would be boring to stick to one type of style.

What are your favorite fashion accessories?
I'm not really too big on accessories. I usually buy a few pieces of jewelry and wear them until they break or i lose them.
Who are your style icons?
Besides my Grandma, i wouldn't say i have a specific style icon. I usually get inspiration from people i see around and friends. I think a lot of the girls in Sacramento are very fashionable in their own ways.

What are your other hobbies?
Other than my horrible shopping addiction, anything where i get to spend time with my friends. I like apartment hunting a lot and i think that's why i move so much. I have no intentions of moving, until i see an awesome place, and I'm like, "i have to live there. I've moved 5 times the 3 years I've lived here. I used to ski when i lived in Truckee and i've only snowboarded a couple times but this winter i think i'm going to take it on.

Favorite books, tv, movies, and music?
I can't say I'm much of a reader. I don't have the attention span for it and it always puts me to sleep after reading 2 sentences. I browse blogs online and read articles here and there but i think i spend most my time listening to and searching for new music. I love finding new bands that i haven't heard of before. There's so much music out there, it's overwhelming sometimes. Right now, I'm hooked on FM Belfast, Local Natives, Fever Ray, and Star Slinger. My "favorite" bands constantly change but I think my forever fav is Arcade Fire. As for TV, I don't own a television. I think it's better that way because when i have friends over, instead of turning on the TV and getting sucked into pointless reality shows, we actually sit and talk about our own reality. If i really want to watch a show or movie, i can just watch it on my laptop. I love Californiacation and i think my favorite movie is probably Marie Antoinette. The soundtrack is amazing.
How has your fashion sense changed over time?
Growing up i was self conscious of my size because I've always been taller and bigger than the other girls. I wouldn't wear heels even because i would tower over everyone. Over time I've learned how to dress for my size and say, fuck it, and wear heels anyways. I dress pretty girly. Tights, dresses and skirts. I don't wear jeans because not only are they uncomfortable and feel restricting, i find them unflattering for my body type.

What are some of your favorite pieces in your closet right now?
I have a few dresses in my closet that i bought a long time ago but I'm waiting for the right time to wear them. My grandma gave me this big fur coat when i was in Junior High and i thought to myself, "Thanks Grandma, when and where the hell would i ever wear this?' I went through my old closet at my moms house about a year ago and found it and had a fit of excitement. I'm soooo glad i didn't get rid of it.

What is your favorite season fashion wise?
Fall for sure. i feel like i can wear 2 outfits at once. I can have a coat/jacket and a scarf on then take it off inside and It's almost like a wardrobe change haha.
What is your favorite time period for vintage?
The 50s. I really like the pinup style and dresses like an hourglass. I think their style was very classy looking.

What fashion trends do you wish would never come back?
Guys in girls jeans, Uggs, Crocs, pre-ripped jeans, jerseys, xxl tees on boys that should be wearing a medium, and sweatpants with words on the butt.

What are your tips for finding good vintage and thrift finds?
Patience. I shop with an open mind, never really going into it with a specific item in mind.

More photos from the shoot here.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Sacramento Stylista: Interview with Jordan

 This is the first of a series of interviews and photo shoots I intend to do on the stylish people of my town Sacramento. I had lots of fun doing the photo shoot for my friend Jordan at this beautiful cemetery off broadway. I find them to be so calming and serene. I've always loved  Jordan's style. She manages to look oh so comfortable and effortlessly chic and has such gorgeous vintage pieces. She blogs about her life at Jordan Redskin.
How long have you lived in Sacramento and where did you live before?
Except for a two year period as a toddler in which my parents were attending school in Texas, I grew up here. I moved to San Francisco for some college, then to Berlin for a year. I’ve been living back here since July 2009.

How did you start getting into vintage and thrifting?
My mom. She was always dragging me to thrift and antique stores as a wee one, and I always hated it. I don’t know when the turning point was, but apparently there was one.

What are some of your favorite vintage and thrift stores?
In Sacramento, I love the two sketchier Thrift Towns. Also, Deseret off of I-80 is gigantic and incredibly cheap -- I scored a pair of two dollar kilty/tassel loafers there less than a week ago. The owner of Bows and Arrows once called me “a regular”, so I guess I go in there a lot too. Online, I love Twitch Vintage (and I read Robyn’s blog), and Etsy in general. I guess this doesn’t count as thrift or vintage, but I do love the site achachliebling.com for jewelry -- it’s all handmade in the bay area.

 
How would you describe your style?
Oh god, I’m not sure. I think my style is just really easy. I don’t consider myself a great stylist, so I usually just try to buy pieces which by themselves are cool; that way, I don’t have to do any work. I do prefer to look a little bit fallen apart rather than completely put together, which makes job interviews a struggle. I love imperfection in style. I find it very inspiring.

What are some of your favorite style blogs?
I read yours, as you’ve probably realized. I began getting really into street style blogs before personal style blogs, and the one that really sparked my obsession was Hel Looks. I also love Another Day to Dress Up, Calivintage, the SF Style, and the not-too-oft updated blog Captain Darjeeling, the writer of which is a good friend of mine from San Francisco (now based in New Mexico). There are so many more that I hate to leave out, but it would just take up too much space.

Who are your style icons?
My friends, mostly. And anyone who makes head-to-toe black look interesting.
What are your other hobbies?
I love journaling, thrifting, sewing, and trying to teach myself how to do different crafts (like upholstering). I like reading, but have no patience for books that don’t grab me with a chokehold within the first few chapters. I also get really into TV shows, and spend a lot of time speculating about them and telling people to watch them. So those of you who haven’t seen Party Down or Arrested Development, make it happen! Oh, and I love cooking. I somehow made myself into a good cook in less than a year, and now I’m having a great time with vegan recipes. I also ride my bike a lot, but that’s more out of necessity.

Favorite food and drink?
I absolutely love Indian food, but can never make it very well. I’m just crazy about fruit (nectarines, blueberries, and cardamom together make the best dessert), and regularly eat spinach sautéed with Tofurky Italian sausages. My favorite beverages are home made iced tea/lemonade, and a good hefeweizen. Germany made me into a beer snob (sometimes).

Favorite books, tv, movies, and music?
Black Hole by Charles Burns is a comic, but a favorite nonetheless. I also really enjoy Roald Dahl, whose kids stories were a big part of my childhood, and whose stories written for adults are wonderfully twisted. My favorite TV shows are Arrested Development, Freaks and Geeks, and Party Down (all canceled, by the way. My entertainment is their bad luck). Hedwig and the Angry Inch has been my favorite movie since it came out. I don’t get all that creative when it comes to my music taste, but a few of my favorite artists are Apples in Stereo, the Pixies, Wire, and Buddy Holly. Oh, and David Bowie. I should stop before I get too into listing bands for the necessary street cred.
 
How has your fashion sense changed over time?
I didn’t start wearing dresses or skirts until my junior year of high school. For a while in college, all of my vintage pieces were polyester. I think I’m feeling more comfortable in simpler outfits, instead of trying to alter and accessorize so much that it hides the piece I loved to begin with.

What are some of your favorite pieces in your closet right now?
I’ve always loved that blue and white dress with the attached necktie. It’s been my favorite for four years or so. I have a gorgeous pair of lace-up kilty boots that I’m excited to wear again in the fall, which are like Doc Martens with a narrower toe. I wore Docs a lot in Germany, because winter shoes are a big ol’ deal there. Wearing something like Chucks in the winter, you will get stared at like a rambling lunatic, even if it’s not snowing. California did not supply me with those instincts, but now I have them forever.

What is your favorite season fashion wise?
Fall. I love tights, and they’re really practical for bike riding.
What is your favorite time period for vintage?
I love mod style, which is funny, because I don’t have many mod pieces in my wardrobe. I like the simple patterns and bold colors. That’s probably also where my obsession with loafers comes from.

What fashion trends do you wish would never come back?
I really don’t like the look of those over-styled, over make-upped scene kids. It’s something I was into when I was much younger, so maybe that hatred is fed by embarrassment. I think that I’m automatically turned off when someone’s look appears to have taken a lot of effort.


What are your tips for finding good thrift finds?
Learn to sew, and find your way (using elbows, if necessary) to a sewing machine! It opens up lots of options for altering clothing that would otherwise be unattractive, particularly if you have specific taste in hemlines like I do. 

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Interview: Carys & Amelia of La Vie Inconnue

I was very pleased that Carys and Amelia of La Vie Inconnue agreed to do an interview for me. They have such a delightful blog and amazing vintage style. 

You live in London, are you both from there originally?
Carys-I have lived in London all my life, but my family is Welsh on my dad’s side and Scottish on my mum’s side. The name Carys (pronounced Kariss, because Welsh is spelled quite weirdly) is actually Welsh, it was originally meant to be my middle name, but I liked it so much and I thought its welshness was so cool that I use it as my first name instead.

Amelia-I've never lived anywhere except for London. I rather like this big old grey city but next year will probably be my last year here for a long while. My parents are originally from Ireland, Cyprus and England and I have many relatives in all three places

How are the thrift stores and vintage shops there?
Carys-We don’t actually have thrift stores like they do in America, I am always so jealous of American bloggers! The vintage shops can be quite expensive when you look any older than 1950s, but I often get some good charity shop bargains. If you’re more into retro stuff, like mid 60s and later, it is much more affordable on a student income, and there are some great shops around Brick Lane and Camden with really cool 80s sportswear. If I really want to go on a vintage shopping trip, I head over to the isle of Wight, I never come back without at least one amazing find.

Amelia-The vintage shops here are wonderful but being rather broke most of the time I usually shop at charity shops. It being England there aren't really any thrift stores but the many charity shops sort of make up for it I suppose. It's really easy to live a completely high street shopping free existence in London due to the wealth of vintage shopping opportunities. Some are far more expensive than others and it is becoming harder and harder to snap up bargains but London is still very much a vintage haven.
  Carys
How long have you known each other?
Carys- Since we were 11. We were once asked to say how we knew the person next to us as a class activity, and as a really weird joke we thought it would be funny to say that we met when we were six in the park because I taught Amelia to ride her first bike. The actual way we met was in year seven. We were basically really weird when we first started secondary school, and for some reason a group of us decided it would be funny to write a musical about our teachers. This was the first time we spoke to one another. The highlight of this creative experience was me in the middle of the classroom holding a sign saying ‘I am Mr Tyler’, Mr Tyler walking into the room, and me just standing there. To this day, I have no idea what he thought of that, or if he even noticed. He never liked me though…

What got you into starting a blog?
Carys-It is a really weird story actually; I was sitting in my psychology class doing a presentation on type A personalities, when suddenly I had this epiphany; I didn’t want to be an actress at all, I wanted to own a vintage shop! I started thinking of how to achieve this (whilst giving the girl next to me a running commentary of this life-changing experience-sorry Anna!), and decided to start a vintage blog! I don’t really know why this epiphany took place, but of all my impulsive decisions, I think it was a good one.

Amelia-I think Carys and I were motivated in part by being bored during a study period at school. I was also inspired by the first few blogs I read before I had even considered starting my own.
 Amelia
What got you interested in vintage clothing?
Carys-I was fascinated by the French street music and chanson of the 30s, and was (and still am) totally obsessed with Edith Piaf at the age of 15. Seeing how much her music, and all music of that time reflected the personal experience and lives of the singers, I wanted to find out as much as possible about the culture in which these songs were written. An inevitable part of this was seeing the clothes-after watching La Vie En Rose, I was just amazed by the costumes. I cut my hair into a 1930s bob within the week, and swapped all my jeans for tweed skirts and berets. I know it sounds quite strange, but something about the 1930s music and consequently the clothes just totally captured my imagination.
I have also always had a typical 1950s figure, which I absolutely hated until one day I saw a 1950s summer dress-not really in keeping with my 1930s-y style at the time-and it fitted perfectly. It sounds quite weird, but not having to have a dress altered was a totally new experience for me. At first I deemed it a fluke (and of course bought the dress!), but then I saw a picture of Elizabeth Taylor in an amazing 50s dress, and decided to branch out into 50s fashion. Every single dress I tried on from the 1950s fitted like it was made for me, and that made me realize that it wasn’t me who was the wrong shape, but the modern clothes I was buying.
There is something quite strange and amazing about putting on a dress from ages ago and realizing that someone my exact height and measurements had been walking around 60 years ago, looking like me. I don’t know how to describe it, I know it sounds a bit weird, but it’s thinking of the memories in the clothes of the women who treasured them that makes me love vintage clothing. When I see a homemade dress, it is definitely the shopping jackpot for me, thinking of the woman who sat down and spent hours making a dress she would then treasure and care for so well that it still survives today.

Amelia- There hasn't ever been a time when I haven't worn vintage. I remember being given a duffel coat from a charity shop when I was about five and being so excited that it had already belonged to somebody else. There was sand in one of the pockets and I whiled away many hours imaging the various exotic locations my coat had been taken too before it met me. Since then it's been a wonderful love affair, I just haven't looked back.

How would you describe your style?
Carys-Amelia used to say that I looked like a French orphan, because I always wore berets and my coat had no buttons for a while, so I used to tie it closed with a shoelace (long story). It totally depends on what is going on in my head on a specific day, and often I’ll swear never to wear a certain decade, and then somehow find myself in it the next week. I have a really short attention span, and the only time that comes in useful is with clothes-the only link between my outfits from day to day is that I only wear vintage (or it looks like vintage).

 Amelia-A few years ago Carys told me that my outfit looked like "a sailing granny, in a cool way, I mean a cool sailing granny" and this is still largely true. I guess part Victorian orphan, part geography teacher at the beach, part pensioner and part five year old sailor is the best way of describing it.
Favorite musicians?
Carys-Edith Piaf is basically my favourite ever singer, I don’t think any other music could come close, but I do enjoy a lot of other stuff too. I can be really stuffy and boring about music, but I am not one of those people who enjoy that nice, relaxing background music-it has to really mean something to me. Amelia introduced me to the band Beirut, I absolutely love what they do, I love how much you can hear the influence of other cultures in the music-particularly the French Chanson!

Amelia-I have a tendency to get rather obsessed with a particular band or artist and be able to reel off far too many facts about them for it to be sensible. Then a few months later I'll move on to someone else only to rediscover my earlier favourites. Despite my changeablity Regina Spektor, Beirut, The Smiths, Bob Dylan, The Doors and Jacques Brel will always have a place in my heart.
What are your favorite book or authors and why?
Carys-There are so many! I went through a phase of not reading anything, and it was reading blogs that made me remember just how much I enjoy reading. My favourite books when I was growing up were Harry Potter and Darren Shan, and I still love them and read them today. I actually realized I had never read Lord of The Rings, so I am reading that at the moment and really enjoying it. I found a lot of my favourite books from studying them in English lessons actually. Greengage Summer is probably my favourite of these, it has the most beautiful imagery of the French countryside, I would really recommend it. We also studied Anita and Me, and To Kill A Mockingbird, some more of my favourites.

Amelia-I've always been a bit too bookish, when I was younger I often endend up offending various relatives and friends when it seemed as if I were choosing books over their company. Last year I went through a phase of reading written in or indeed anything to do with the 20s so it was difficult to tear me away from my Evelyn Waugh and F.Scott Fitzgerald. Apart from the continuing 20s obsession I'd count Flaubert as one of my favourite authors. When I'm feeling sentimental I read my chidhood favourites; Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and Le Petit Prince.

What are your favorite movies and television shows?
Carys-I don’t really watch tv shows as much as I used to, since I spend more of my free time playing my guitar or Accordion, and blogging, but there are some shows I have really loved. I was so into Ashes to Ashes and Life On Mars (I think they have different versions of these in America?), and I do watch family guy with my sister most mornings, it’s a sort of routine. I know it’s totally childish, but I think Jackass is absolutely hilarious-for someone who falls over so often you’d think I wouldn’t find watching other people fall over, but I do.
My favourite films are Harry Potter, Lord of The Rings, Batman, Walk The Line, Atonement, Pirates of The Caribbean, La Vie En Rose, La Fille Sur Le Pont, so many! Some films I love for the costumes: Marie Antoinette, An Education. Films are one of my biggest sources of inspiration for clothing.

Amelia-Despite trying to cut back on TV of late I could never abandon Peep Show, Doctor Who, Curb Your Enthuiasm, anything made by Louis Theroux, anything made by Chris Morris, anything made by Charlie Brooker, and QI.

Favourite drink?
Carys-I am such a typical English person, it would have to be a cup of tea.

Amelia- My hot chocolate obsession is well known but I also love any fruit juice especially anything to do with raspberry. I'm also a big milk fan.
What do you do for fun?
Carys-Play my Accordion or guitar, I recently took up the harmonica, thinking it was so small I could take it everywhere with me and never be bored, but it just made my friends slightly hate me. To be honest, there is nothing I enjoy more than blogging. People ask me if it affects days out, if I feel like I have to put on a complicated outfit, and stop to photograph myself doing whatever it is that I’m doing that day, rather than just enjoying myself. I did wonder about this, but then I realized that the blog actually makes me do much more fun stuff. I used to be quite lazy, sitting around my house and wishing I could be bothered to go out, but now I have to constantly find new locations, new things to post about, and it makes me more adventurous, and I have discovered how much I actually enjoy things I never thought I would.
I often have to travel quite far to find good places for photos, which is difficult during schooltime, but it is so worth it. Since starting blogging, I have able to just sit and read my book outside for hours after taking my photos, which I would never have done otherwise.

Amelia- Aside from thrifting and vintage I love to read, go for walks, watch films, eat lots, make cakes, attempt to alter clothes I bought at times when I overestimated my sewing abilities, I'm also a bit of a photography nerd. In fact I'm generally quite nerdy about most things so you'll find me in front of BBC 4 or carrying far too many books.

How has your fashion sense changed over time?
Carys-Although looking back now to when I first began wearing vintage styles, it was much more modernized 1930s than I wear these days, it was my first deviation into any sort of unusual fashion, I had always dressed more or less like everyone else, so to me it was a massive and very sudden change. I feel like my vintage outfits are more accurate these days-I much prefer wearing the everyday fashions of the time which normal women wear than the glamourized versions seen in period films. For example, the 30s is remembered for the silk bias-cut gowns and the 20s for the sequined flapper dresses, but I much prefer the simple, crocheted dresses of the 30s, or the canvas beach shoes of the 20s.

Amelia-I'd say that the only major change is that I now approach what I wear with more of a sense of humour and fun. I still wear the same sorts of things that I have done since my parents begrudgingly allowed me to choose my own clothes. Being quite young I expect that my sense of style will definitely change in the future, perhaps finally becoming somewhere near grown up at some point.
What are some of your favorite pieces in your closet right now?
Carys-It changes every day! Right now, I have a dress I got recently in a blogger swap which I want to wear all the time but the weather is too hot for it. I have the most amazing 50s ballgown ever, it is gold and floor-length, and it looks like something I imagine princesses would wear. I also got an amazing coat recently, it is burgundy, and has a hood-which I for some reason find very exciting-and it is the one thing consoling me about the end of summer. I found some really weird clogs in one of the charity shops in the isle of wight, they are actually carved out of wood, I can’t describe how amazing they are! They are a little big, so I was going to sell them, but I can’t bring myself to do it, because I know I’ll never see anything like them again. Even though they make the loudest noise due to the metal nailed onto the heels, and they’re so heavy I constantly lose my balance, I love them!!

Amelia- At the moment I'm still living in summer dresses and ankle boots but my favourite pieces are a 50s blouse that my mother bought as vintage herself when she was 14 or so. I'm also rediscovering the brilliance of shorts during summer.

What styles are you planning to wear this fall?
 Carys-I have a beret for every day of the week, and I wear them in the winter a lot. I love the idea of layering knitted jumpers with wool tights and knee high boots, and going for long country walks.

Amelia- I can't wait for the colder months, I'm looking forward to wearing greens and reds and cable knit jumpers and warm socks. I'm planning on wearing lots of folk prints and patterns as well as dressing a bit like a farmer. I also have my army jacket from the Berlin airlift that is just perfect for autumn.

What fashion trends do you wish would never come back?
Carys- Fur. I never, ever wear real fur, not even vintage, and would never sell it either. Any fur you see on my blog is fake. I do understand why many people wear vintage fur, since it isn’t increasing the demand as buying modern fur does, but I personally never would. I always think ‘oh god, why did anyone ever wear that?’ about many trends-basically the whole of the 90s-and then I see someone else wear it and look amazing. Basically, my style up until the age of 14 should probably be hidden away never to return.

Amelia-The only thing that I think should never come back are silly high platform shoes. This is partly because my feeble ankles stop me from wearing all but the most practical shoes but mainly due to the inherent dangers of such frivolities. I mean imagine the effects of falling over or tripping up. Being far too clumsy this is of especial concern to me.
For vintage clothing what is your favorite time period and why?
Carys-I tend to wear mostly 40s and 50s, but I will always have a love of the 30's French street culture and clothes. I think that 30s-early 60s clothes suit my body shape best, but I do have a few 70s maxi dresses I bought while I was in a summery mood. I love the 20s because of the cultural significance, how the styles represent the freedom of women from the strict Edwardian society.

Amelia-I love the 20s but unfortunately I can't really wear anything from then without looking rather rotund. I wish I could pull of the grown up structuredness of the 30s or 40s but I'm too clumsy and silly so I'd have to opt for the 60s for winter, the 70s for summer and the 50s for spring.

What are your tips for finding good thrift finds?
Carys-First of all, the best thing you can do is go to places where vintage is unfashionable. Firstly this means that people will write it off as being weird or unfashionable as they don’t know the value of it, and just give it straight to charity shops. And secondly, nobody buys it, so it ends up in the bargain baskets and you can get it nice and cheap! Another thing I have found helpful is to look for newer revivals of old styles. For example, the empire line shape of dresses in the early 40s was repeated in the 80s, many 70s separates had a very 1920s feel to them. I now have three dresses from the 70s and 80s which look really 20s, for a fraction of the price, and they are in much better condition. Lastly, being short. Many vintage clothes are quite small, so being little enough to fit them is a massive bonus. You can often get stuff cheaper too because not many other people will fit it (since most people, unlike me, grow after the age of fourteen). Being able to fit very old clothes is the one thing that consoles me about the fact that I will never be elegant and statuesque.

Amelia- My main tip for thrifting would be to never be afraid to ask questions of the people working in the shops. My second would be to remember to take some answers with a light dose of salt. As always I suggest wearing practical shoes. My usual downfall is buying anything cheap just because it is cheap rather than on the basis of quality. I hyprocritically advise against this. Finally stick to the old Scouts' code; Be Prepared.

Don't forget to check out their wonderful blog, La Vie Inconnue.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Interview: Kimberly of Kimberellie

 I am very pleased to present to you this interview of one of the sweetest bloggers ever, Kimberly of Kimberellie. She has such a fun and creative sense of style and seems to have so much fun while doing so.
 Where are you from and what is your day job?
I am from Canada, Vancouver Island British Columbia to be exact.  And this is my day job: stack blocks.  feed baby.  play.  read baby books.  zoom cars.  go to Starbucks.  read baby books again.  Also I sometimes clean the house.  But not usually.

What got you into starting your own style blog?
My blog actually started off as a regular blog.  And then one day I realized it was a style blog.  I guess you could say it evolved.  It is funny, because I remember starting a blog about five years ago, and all I wrote about was clothes and shopping, et cetera; and then before it even had a chance to get off the ground I deleted everything thinking: who wants to see pictures of what I am wearing and read about my shopping habits?  Ha!  How foolish of me!

 How would you describe your style?
My personal style philosophy is: what can I get away with next? My goal is to dress as interestingly and unconventionally as as possible without anyone really noticing.  For example, I will wear a ladylike pencil skirt, a feminine blouse, and proper shoes but clash all the colours and patterns. I think that keeping the silhouette traditional allows me to really experiment with pattern, colour and accessories while still looking like a "grown up" (which apparently I am...) 

What are some of your favorite style blogs and/or fashion websites?
I have to admit I have a preference for mommy bloggers like yourself, so YOU, Second Skin, Off of Broadway, Fashion Confessions of a Mommy, and many more. I think it is a very different thing being a mom and a fashion/personal style blogger.  I think I can just relate more.  There's no, okay, tripod, check, wearing clothes, check, no rain, check: good, let's go take some outfit pics.  For a mommy fashion blogger there remains the "But where will I stash my baby?" category.  And it isn't so easily checked.

 What are some of your favorite bands?
I like The Tea Party, Pilate, Prairie Dance Club, The Killers, Coldplay.

Favorite drink?
Earl Grey Tea.  Really.  I adore it. I am also partial to wine and beer and a good gin and tonic.  But for everyday it has got to be tea.  I am currently on my fourth cup.  Oh, and I am completely addicted to Tim Horton's steeped tea.


What do you do for fun?
I dress up pretty and get my husband to take pictures of me and then I write about it.  Oh, do you mean besides blogging?  I read.  I also paint and write (poetry, fiction, nonsense).  I also love being outside: so the beach, the forest, the mountains.  Oh, and SHOPPING.  We simply can't forget shopping.

 How has your fashion sense changed over time?
I have definitely become more adventurous since starting to blog.  It's funny, because when I first started I got comments about being so "chic and casual" which made me laugh.  Because in my town I am always the MOST dressed up!  These sorts of comments made me think: Well, I think I'll just go for it then.  Let's see what these online ladies think is unusual.  I still have yet to have anyone say: wow, you look weird.  I wonder if that is what I am waiting for.  Or maybe people are just too nice.

I think comparing myself to other bloggers is very freeing because I'm like: "Well, so and so, wore something twice as crazy and daring as this the other day, and she looked awesome.  So I am definitely going to wear the lime green pants with the plaid shirt." 

Though, I sometimes wonder if I now have a really distorted idea of what the everyday person in my town thinks of what I am wearing because I am looking at my outfits from such a "fashion blog" perspective.  An outfit that is moderately tame or ho hum in the fashion blogging sphere can be, and often IS, quite daring in my home town.


 How did you first become interested in fashion?
There really hasn't been a time I wasn't interested in fashion.  When I was five I used to love dresses.  I didn't want to wear anything but. Then as a child I would just pour over the Sears catalog looking at all the different clothes for sale.  As a teenager it was Seventeen and Young and Modern.  I have always loved clothes.  I have always loved fashion.

 What are some of your favorite pieces in your closet right now?
Right now I am loving my new leather vest.  I swear everyone should have one.  It is that versatile!  I also adore my high-waisted skirts.  I just feel so perfectly put together and ladylike in a high-waisted skirt. 

What are some styles that you are on the lookout for summer?
I need a romper.  I know everyone has one.  But I want one too!  Actually, what I really want is a strapless jumpsuit.  Love the long silhouette.  I also need a couple more maxi dresses.  And short shorts with long flowy tops over them!  YES.

What fashion trend do you wish would never come back?
Low rise jeans: uncomfortable, impractical, cold on the bum.  Those few years where I couldn't sit down without checking to make sure my bum wasn't showing were long and arduous.

 For vintage clothing what is your favorite time period and why?
I love the fifties and sixties.  I'm all about accentuating the natural shape of a women, and those periods did that so well.

 What are your tips for finding good thrift finds?
Look at everything.  Seriously.  Every article of clothing in the store.  And look outside your own size.  I am a size two or four.  But I own several vintage size 12 dresses and skirts that fit me perfectly-vintage sizes are THAT different!

Check out more stylishness at her blog, Kimberellie.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Interview: Marla Singer of Versicle

 I  love doing interviews and was very happy when Marla won the second portion of the contest as she has such wonderful style and is such a sweet blogger. Her style is very distinctive and innovative yet carefree at the same time. For more amazing looks check out her blog, Versicle.
How long have you been fashion blogging and what made you start?
I've blogged for about a year and I enjoy every second of it. I practically started this blog because I've seen so many great fashion blogs and I've joined some fashion communities like Lookbook.nu and Chictopia.  I decided to make a blog to put more personal things than just share my daily outfits.

Who are your fashion icons?
I'm very inspired by Chloe Sevigny and Zooey Deschanel. Both of them have adorable styles without looking oh-so-trendy or too ordinary either. They're just so unique in their way and very nice to look at. At the moment, I love Charlotte Gainsbourg because she is a beautiful French lady that could pull off masculine look in an amazing way.

What do you do now and what would your dream job be like?
I'm currently a shopkeeper and a stylist in a local clothing store. My dream job would be everything in fashion industry, of course. In a fashion magazine as a stylist or a fashion company as a consultant or buyer or whatever, as long as I could spread my passion for fashion everywhere =D
What are your sources of fashion inspiration?
Ummm.. literally everything! From music, movies, books, or random things. Also, browsing some fashion blogs or street style blogs is also one of my favorite ways.

How would you describe your personal style?
It's a bit hard to explain. I adore vintage stuff  but I love to represent them through my outfits in a modern way. Everything just depends on my mood. While the prominent characters on my outfits are monochrome, matching-color, and layering. The key is just the way I wear my clothes to stand out and  give them quirkiness.

What are some of your favorite bands at the moment?
I'm a huge fan of music. I'm particularly all-ears and I listen to every genre. Some of my fave bands at the moment are the bands I found lately, like Local Natives, The Strange Boys, The Big Pink, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Fucked Up, Coconut Records, Gugun Blues Shelter (Indonesian), or on my playlist this week, like She & Him, The Gap Band, Charlotte Gainsbourg, AC/DC, Cancer Bats, The Trees & The Wild (Indonesian), and of course my all-time fave, Motley Crue. And it would change every week. Hahaha.
What fashion trend  would you like to come back in style?
I want to see more vintage hats like boater, panama, bowler, cloche, etc. They are gorgeous! And as a hat junkie, everything seems underrated at the moment.

What fashion trend do you wish would never come back?
Errrrr.. I don't know. I don't see trends as 'real trends'. I mean, if you like it, just go for it. I don't care if tons of people wearing it too and I don't care about wearing 'it' item makes you an 'it' girl. As long as they feel timeless, that's the reason I go for trends. I mean, you could wear it whenever you like, with your own uniqueness and signature style =]

For vintage clothing what is your favorite time period and why?
50's sock-hop style! Beautiful flare skirts, saddle shoes with white socks, cute scarves around the neck, and cat-eye glasses, they're just adorable. I just think that they're so rock n roll, like Elvis. Haha ;D
What do you do in your spare time?
Typical activities like blogging, hanging out with some friends, watching movies on cinema, or going to some gigs. But I really don't mind to do things alone like secluded-sartorialist type activities such as lazy-reading on the couch, watching the same movies on dvd over and over again, or even going shopping, all alone.

Must have summer item?
Flat sandals! Believe me, I only have couple pairs of flat sandals and I think it's pathetic. Well, I'm a person who goes to work and  to school almost everyday and I find it's distracting if I wear sandals so I always wear shoes everywhere I go. Hahaha. And a wide floppy hat would be nice for my summer wish list.

What are your tips for finding good thrift finds?
Thrift stores have great finds, but great finds mean diligent hunting. Be patient and be willing to browse every rack for a long time through a lot of stuff. Don't worry, treasures are always waiting to be found. You will have to try on or try out what looks promising and see if you can alter it in any way if needed, just relax, don't buy things you don't need or you wouldn't know what to wear with.

I love your blog name, how did you come up with it?
Errrr.. Not sure about it. I think I just flipped over page by page on my dictionary, found a 'Versicle' word and I was just like 'Hey, I love that!' so I've used it for my on-screen username since 2006 and decided to put it up for my blog name, too. It's a bit weird because 'Versicle' means 'a short verse said or sung by a priest or minister in public worship and followed by a response from the congregation' and I have no idea about that. But what's in a name anyway? =D

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Interview: Veronika of Tick Tock Vintage

As most of you know Veronika won the first  portion of the vintage thrifted outfit contest and so I had the opportunity to interview her. I found her blog via weardrobe and am so glad I did. She has such a fresh whimsical style and wears the most beautiful vintage dresses. For more loveliness check out her blog,  Tick Tock Vintage and her Etsy store,  Sweet Tooth Vintage.


Why did you first decide to start a blog?
I’ve wanted to start a daily outfit-post blog for a looong time now. As a vintage seller, I always read vintage blogs, which led me into the whole fashion blog world. I absolutely loved blogs like Liebemarlene Vintage, and wanted to try my hand at it. Problem is, I never really had a good track record with consistent updating with my blogs. I had one for my Etsy store, but posts were few and far between. After I joined Chictopia (http://www.chictopia.com/ticktocktap) and received encouragement from several of the very sweet ladies on there, I decided to start Tick Tock Vintage. It’s been amazing so far; I’ve received so many nice comments and I’m really overwhelmed by how supportive everyone is of each other

What is your day job?
Well, right now, I’m a web analyst for a giant cable company. You know Google Analytics? I basically do that, but on a huge scale. I analyze traffic patterns, visitor behavior, and engagement. It’s actually very transferrable to a blog or online store. I’m also in school to receive my Master’s in Education, and will start to student teach in September. After I’m done student teaching, I hope to find a job as a kindergarten, first grade, or second grade teacher. I also sell vintage on Etsy, which I’ve been doing for about 3 years now.

How long have you been into fashion and vintage clothing?
Wow. I’ve been collecting vintage for over 10 years now. While my style has changed considerably over the years, I’ve always been drawn to things from the past.
How would you describe your personal style?
Romantic, but grounded. I love full, flouncy skirts, ruffles, and pastels, but I try to balance it with “tougher” accessories (thick leather belts and suede oxfords, for example).


What is your favorite song at the moment?
I just recently found out about this band “Slow Club”. They have a song called “Me and You” that I adore.


As far as vintage clothing is concerned, what are some of your favorite pieces and time period?
I absolutely love dresses from the 1950’s; nipped waists, full skirts, and delicate details are my weakness. I recently found a mint-green day dress with embroidered lace and rhinestone button details and I’m in love with.
What’s something in your closet that you can’t live without?
I’m a big fan of high heels – I rarely ever wear flats. At 5’3”, I need all the height I can get.

What do you do in your spare time?
When I’m not in school, planning a wedding, working, or updating Etsy, you’ll find me at home with my three pups, my cat, and my rabbit (we have a small zoo, and plan on fostering dogs in July). I love riding bikes (I’m doing my next long ride, 64 miles, on June 19), flea markets, crafting, and baking. I also have a pretty great boyfriend, and amazing friends, that I spend a good deal of time with.

What fashion trend do you wish would never come back?
Hmm, this is a tough one. While I do love the way that some pieces that embody 80’s fashion look on some girls, it’s just not for me (personally).
Carina Romano Photography
What’s on your walls at home?
My house is pretty bland, except for my living room (we’re currently in the process of renovating). I have lots of prints from Etsy, framed embroidery (mostly of dogs), antique prints and posters, a map of Philadelphia, and ornate mirrors.

Must have spring item?
I’m currently on the lookout for high-waisted shorts that are looser around the legs. I just bought a pair (featured here) and they are SO comfortable in the warm weather.

Any tips on where to find amazing vintage?
I always look for thrift stores located in areas that were affluent 40 – 50 years ago. For example, my grandmother lives right outside of Pittsburg, a center of industry in the 60’s and 70’s. I always find amazing vintage there. You’ll also find some great stuff at estate sales – and don’t be afraid to check Craigslist!

How did you come up with your blog name?
I just thought it was cute. I wanted something that related to time and Tick Tock fit the bill.
Shannon McLaughlin
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