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Style: Trailer Chic

8 Comments 21 July 2009

After wasting spending time watching reruns of My Name is Earl on Hulu, I was inspired to dress like Jamie Pressly’s character who, let’s be honest, is a l’il trashy. Trashy can be fun when it’s done right, though! Let’s take a look at some of the key elements:

1 & 2 “A-line” Tank top Shown: American Apparel 2. Hanes
To keep it simple, go for the ol’ standby classic: a ribbed cotton wifebeater. If you don’t like the idea of wearing such violent-sounding clothing, try to find something that looks like it was procured at an impromptu roadside biker rally. I picked up my combination tie-dye/bald eagle flyin’ atcha duck! ribbed tank top from a mall in New Jersey. ‘Nuff said.

Bonus points: Tube top or bikini top–anything that opens the possibility of “accidentally” exposing boobs.

3. “Gold” accessories Shown: earrings, girlprops.com
You can’t go wrong with a cheap gold accessory in this case, so I say doorknocker earrings for the win! You could also try hoops the size of a small foreign car–as long as they’re not real gold. Because really, what would be the point then?

Bonus points: Wear a several pairs of said oversized earrings.

4. Cutoffs Shown: Ksubi, LaGarconne
I made my denim cutoffs from an old pair of jeans–my “8th grade jeans” to be exact. I remember roaming the halls of WWMS thinking I was hot stuff when I wore those jeans, but eventually I, er…”outgrew” them. Not to worry! A few rough measurements and handy pair of scissors took care of that in less than two minutes. You can buy ‘em or do it yourself–they’ll fray and fade nicely after a few washings.

Bonus points: Cut the leg higher than the bottom of the pocket lining for a Britney pre-comeback look.

Note: If you stop here, you’ll probably fall into “trailer” side of this look, which just so happens to be all over the runways right now so score! If you prefer to add a bit of chic, keep going.

5. Add a cover up Shown: Lux, Urban Outfitters
I know I said the point was to show skin, but limiting the exposed skin to one body part (legs, shoulders, back, etc.) will keep you from getting arrested while standing on the corner waiting for your bus. I chose a black open cardigan because it’s easy to put on and remove. For when I get hot, not to fool the cops! Jeez…

Bonus points: Wear a well-cut designer piece like Nini.

6 & 7 Keep the remaining accessories sleek Shown: Belle by Sigerson Morrison sandals, Shopbop; Michael Michael Kors belt, Bluefly
A simple black belt with a gold buckle, strappy black sandals, a vintage cuff…I wore these because black leather is always trailer-appropriate, but also because of the streamlined silhouettes. In this case, too many accessories can look busy and distracting.

To achieve style harmony you must balance the trailer and the chic, grasshopper.

Do you ever get inspiration from unusual places? What are your tips for mixing seemingly disparate styles?

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Personal Style

Style: Whitewashed

No Comments 04 May 2009

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Headed to a party  in tiiiight jeans and the ugly shoes, fingers crossed for cake!

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Top, H&M; jeans, Kill City; necklaces H&M, vintage; booties, Jeffrey Campell

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Casual, Personal Style, Vintage & Thrift finds

Casual Style: That 70s Girl

5 Comments 20 March 2009

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that70sgirl2 The 70′s is one of my favorite decades in terms of style influence. High-waisted pants, polyester leisure suits, and fluffy ‘fros? Hell yeah, you jive turkey!

Note to self: Must refrain from watching reruns of Good Times before “DY-NO-MITE!” becomes a part of my everyday lexicon.

Jeans, Grey Ant; shirt, thrifted; shoes, vintage; purse, Coccinelle; scarf, handmade

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Casual, Fashion blogs, Inspiration

Top 6 Denim: Good Jeans

1 Comment 06 February 2009

goodjeans0209After the Glamour.com feature, I started thinking about different ways to wear jeans. Luckily, my fellow bloggers provide plenty of inspiration! A few of my recent favorites:

Karla of Karla’s Closet styles her boyfriend jeans with a sheer blouse and killer sculptural heels. Scott Schuman’s lens captured this man, who manages to make extra wide-legged skater inspired jeans look stylish.
Marcella at Fashion Distraction lives in a climate where she can not only wear denim shorts in February, but look fab in them, too! Fashion writer and stylist Marian from The House of Style dresses up her jeans with a dress under a leather jacket under a fuzzy vest! Layering will never be the same…
Let me tell you, the Glamourai is the only person who could inspire me to pull out my old patched and painted (a la BellBivDevoe) jeans! Wendy at Hand It Over wears her ripped and faded Balmain-inspired jeans with vertiginous strappy heels and a slouchy blazer.

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Casual, Personal Style

Das Boot: Casual Style

No Comments 30 December 2008

cowboybaby12081It had the nerve to be 70 degrees (yes, Fahrenheit. I know) here in Cincinnati this weekend. I decided to take advantage of this (rare!) good fortune and fulfill my semi-urban cowgirl needs by pulling out the ol’ Dingo boots.

Ah, the Dingos. I found them as I was casually strolling* through a local Goodwill and spent a good seven minutes tugging, pulling, and grunting muffled cursewords trying to fit my apparently gargantuan feet into these lovelies. But I persevered! It was worth it, too: slouchy-soft burgundy leather, stacked wooden heel, gold-tipped toe…the ultimate disco/cowgirl boot!

*Casually strolling = elbowing elderly ladies and small children who dared to even glance at items I might want

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