Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Janelle Gives you FASHION!



We all know that music and fashion go pretty much hand in hand.....it's something that cannot be denied. Well meet someone who pioneers in both her musicality and her sense of style: Janelle Monae.

Not only am I a big fan of Janelle Monae's music, I simply adore her fashion! The way she rocks a tuxedo is like no other! And that exclusive bouffant is unmatched! Her music takes you to another level just as her fashion does. She explains in INStyle magazine (June 2010) that "I don't really believe in menswear or womenswear, I just like what i like". Truly an inspiring quote! Thanks Ms. Monae, those are words I live by. Fashion has no boundaries, it belongs to whomever takes ownership.

If you don't know about Janelle Monae, check out her official webpage: www.jmonae.com, her twitter @JanelleMonae, and her facebook page!!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Dishevelled...yet, so chic

Sometimes, looking stylish seems so hard! Not at all. With new modern trends becoming so daring and almost pushing the limit, any guy can dress stylish w/ little effort. Follow these simple steps to creating a trendy, yet cool look:

1. Cut a pair of your old distressed denim at the knee-be sure they are a little snug and are cut slightly above the knee
2. Throw an old (or old-looking) t-shirt on w/ a low hanging neck-piece and belt.
3.Step into a pair of high-top Chuck's or old school oxford (or
even more daring, try a boot)

Simple as that! And if you wanna take it even further, put on a layer: a vest, lightweight jacket, summer cardigan. This "bum
chic" look is definitely for the guy w/ little to no style...it's like instant grits: quick and easy!

Let your Rainbows take a break.......

Guys, this summer do something different! Let your feet breathe with style....meet the Gladiator! For the inner-gladiator in all of us men!!!












Paired with the perfect shorts and the right t-shirt to compliment and you've re-created the modern day gladiator for the everyday-man. Some may think it's a little feminine, but, quick history lesson: picture it.....2000 years ago, Ancient Greece....Mount Olympia.....athletes.....gladiators! Don't let society dictate your sense of fashion, it's bad enough they control your income!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Party.......and Fashion.


Just wanted to share some HOT fashions with you guys! My brother and I were recently invited to a pink party.....and we delivered!

For this party we decided to step out a little bit edgier than normal. We got wonderful reviews and plenty of good feedback!

For some guys this look may be too edgy, but, if you wanna be recognized and/or praised for your style you can't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone every now and again. People respect a person with good fashion/style. I'm not saying you have to wear super skinny jeans and a pink blazer, but, I am encouraging you to find some odd pieces that you wouldn't normally wear and ROCK it!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Look for Less....Literally.

With the recession effecting the economy today, money is no longer a play thing. Most folks are spending money only on necessities and keeping what they have. While it's true that you can spruce your wardrobe up by mixing and matching, you can also shop a little more thrifty and still be as trendy as the celebrities and socialites.

If you haven't noticed by now, one of my favorite places to indulge is the thrift store. Any and every thrift store! They hold some of the most precious treasures that others have thrown away.

Take this shirt for example. This is a vintage authentic Yves Saint Laurent button-down that I found for less than $5.00! Pair it with a vest and tie and hot pair of skinny jeans....you have thrift store couture.














Oxfords! Once frowned upon, now held as a must-have in every trendy mans closet. Browse the shoe section in the thrift store to find these dusty yet fabulously worn oxfords. I found these for just $4.00 and they were in perfect condition. Wear them w/ skinny jeans, a slummy tee, and a cardigan and you're set!




A classic blazer is ALWAYS a necessity in the trendy man's closet! This particular blazer happens to be super fitted and almost too small, but, only to add the European flare. When thrift shopping for blazers, look for a size slightly smaller than your normal suit size. This super fitted look will help you achieve that Euro-Stylish look that is so prolific in common fashion. This blazer cost me $5.00




Lest we not forget our faithful cardigan! Cardigans are such an essential piece in anyone's closet, they add so much versatility. I stumbled upon this lovely piece at a Goodwill in search for something else. It cost me just $4.00 and is in great condition! It can be worn casually and also dressed up. I've worn it to church as well as casual outings with friends!
Shop smart! Wearing labels is NOT always the attention getter. It's about flawlessly wearing what you can afford and styling it like something you cannot!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Know your Fashion [History]...

Just as everything else in our world has its roots, so does fashion. It has not always been appreciated not has it always been as influential as we may think. But, taking a look back in history we have a few individuals to thank for taking the fate of fashion into their hands and allowing it to evolve and flourish, resulting in the fashion industry we revel over today.

Gabrielle Chanel, (1883-1971) or Coco Chanel as we know her, was a revolutionary designer of her time and still holds the title as one the most innovative designers who lived. Using her talent as a seamstress (a trade which she was taught by nuns while at an orphanage) Chanel recreated
women's fashion and revolutionized the way we looked at fashion period. She had successfully opened up boutiques in more than two cities at a very young age. One of which still stands as her headquarters in Paris's Rue Cambon.
In 1925, Chanel stirred up the dull fashion scene and introduced her legendary "Chanel Suit". The suit was simply a collarless jacket worn with a fitted skirt. This exquisite design displayed
somewhat a masculine feel but yet held a most feminine appearance. No longer would women be bound by corsets and confining attire. Chanel also introduced the need for accessories; she always wore several strands of pearls with exciting bracelets and striking hats.
Chanel got her nickname "Coco" during her short career as a singer. It was a shorter word for cocotte, which meant "kept woman", something she definitely represented. Chanel died in 1971, but, today she is still survived by her revolutionary designs, her innovative creations, and of course her unforgettable scent Chanel No. 5.


When referring to the survival of the lovely Coco Chanel, one must not omit the name Karl Lagerfeld (1939-). When she passed, he took over the house of Chanel and through his innate sense of fashion he headed the modern revival of her fashions. He is also credited for his work behind designers such as Valentino, Chloe, and Fendi which are all towering names in today's fashion industry. He reigns from Germany and is a total mastermind in the world of fashion; unprecedented and unmatched, Lagerfeld has an extremely powerful influence on the fashions we sport today. At the young age of 17 he started off working as an apprentice at Pierre Balmain (another fashion lord), then moved to work with haute couture collections with Jean Patou. Soon after that, his first collection was shown (1958) using the name Roland Karl. His career is full of designing and connecting with some of the most famous names in the fashion world. In 1984 he launched his own line Karl Lagerfeld in which he focused on "intellectual sexiness".
Lagerfeld is still at the top of every fashion/style list ever created. In 1997 he was deemed by Vogue as the "unparalleled interpreter of the mood of the moment." He remains a showstopper with his avant-garde designs and head-turning creations.


The list of pioneers who revolutionized fashion also include those in the likes of Gianni Versace, Pierre Balmain, Balenciaga, Yves Saint-Laurent. It is always important for one to know their history and from where they came, in my case, I must pay my respects to the names mentioned above and several others for making fashion what is today!

Friday, January 1, 2010

YAY for 2010!!

2009 is finally over! Welcoming 2010 with open arms, positive energy and of course.....an empty closet! I'm so ready to see what the new fashion trends are and certainly ready to participate in them. My 2010 resolution is to.....uuummmmm....I'm not sure, but, I know I wanna do a hell of a lot of shopping and networking. Stick with me this year as I continue to help you with your wardrobe issues and make you celebrity-trendy for so much less!