Artist, anthropologist......Corley's style expresses confidence in her use of color, patterns and textures. On her, a scarf is no longer a mere accessory, but an essential element of her outfit. CB also has a sensational video on view at the Samek Gallery, did I say sensational? Absolutely.
I must confess that this photo was actually staged, we played dress up this weekend after the show. Miss Sara wore this exact outfit in February, I love the elephants, they were marching in her mother's closet since the 70s!
After yesterday's show, I have been craving design. I can't wait to start on my next project... which will probably be 10 orders of the dress for all of my friends... but until then I have found my design fix on this website.
The Duck Tape brand gives away ten scholarships for high school students who design (and wear!) the best prom outfits. The catch: the outfits must be made entirely of duct tape. Since Duck has branched out from their original silver color, fashionistas (and fashionistos) have adopted the tape as just another fabric. Love it.
Recently I have seen really cute military inspired themes in fashion. Like in Rihanna's Hard Video, she wears the COOLEST outfits and I think it really speaks to empowering women, which she is a big spokesperson for! I found some examples of cute military chic I hope you like, What do you think?
So apparently having poop on your shoe is the new thing. Don't believe me just ask INSA, an artist who has created a pair of ten inch stilettos with a platform produced from pacaderm poops. Created as a response to Chris Ofili's painting of the Virgin Mary which had the same kind of elephant dung on it that we now see in these shoes. Artistically pretty cool I think. I love the use of art and fashion in one but lets be honest, I'm hoping these don't make it to the stores.
Welcome back from Spring Break everyone, I hope it was epic for all of you. I interned in Manhattan for the entirety, giving up sleep, sun, beach and coffee dates for three hour door-to-door commutes from Eastern Long Island to the Upper East Side of NYC and for very entertaining auction estimate requests, but that is besides the point of this post.
The first day I woke up at 5:40, did my make up on the train, and as I looked up from my double-c logo press powder mirror, I saw this:
He reminded me so much of Mr. Schuman's aesthetic, what a breath of fresh air, I took an immediate liking to his sophisticated yet effortless style. He wasn't adorned with labels, but you could tell that everything was of great quality. The book he was reading looked old; it paired nicely with the brown/dark purple briefcase that also shows wear along the edges. I'm pretty sure he pulled out the book after I made him uncomfortable by staring at him!
Many of us avoid pairing khaki and grey, or khaki and black...but I like how gracefully these rules can be amended.
I love this Rodarte for Target leopard print dress. While it was a risk, it ended up being really comfortable and fun. This dress proves that risks are often worth it!
This woman, Queen Rania of Jordan, is my style, as well as personal, inspiration. Nothing is more fashionable than natural grace. Mostly I admire Queen Rania for her dedication to women's advancement around the world. Her personal devotion to the human population's well-being only adds to her beauty. This is one of innumerable examples of Queen Rania's elegant, yet remarkably un-boring, style.
This photograph was taken at the World Economic Forum in January.
Looking through picutures from the recent shows I was struck by a feeling of nostalgia. Curious I began to look through other shows from other seasons and found a remarkable trend.....the past is now the present. At Dior's Haute Couture show for Spring 2010 one dress stood out to me. The final dress of the show bore a remarkable resemblance to another Dior dress from decades ago. My final thought is at this point how much of fashion is really "new" and how much is just the past revisiting the present?
Kelsey coming out of the Model Call.......I love how her backpack from London matches her beautiful hair and the buckles on her coat. This fashionista pays attention to detail, and has a style that is highly practical for this campus.
When I set out to see what inspired me for the Circus Fashion Show, I scanned various sources. Two people that inspire me are my two good friends from home who now to go Parsons New School. In the Spring of 2007, for my high school's fashion show, they designed a line together based on recycled materials. These dresses (one made from Poland Spring labels and caps, and the other from scalloped trash bags, among others made from duct tape and an array of toys) are not only inspiring, but make trash fashionable! They may not be wearable, but they sure give you something to think about. So thanks Mary and Alyssa!
Alessandro Dell'Acqua for No. 21 Milan Fall 2010 RTW
Dell'Acqua returned to the runway this season with a new brand, named after his lucky number. The sartorial collection is feminine, deceptively demure, simultaneously timeless and fashion forward.
You are cordiagally invited to the Model Call for the Culture Couture Fashion Show! We have the designs but now we need you to make them come to life. If you want to strut down the runway like Heidi and Giselle come show us your stuff.
Where: McDonnell Hall, Ski Lounge
When: Monday March 1st 5pm
Ladies Wear: Form fitting clothing and HEELS are a must!
After a fulfilling breakfast at Cherry Alley this morning, Nina, Steph and I swung by Wilson Ross, my favorite vintage store! I found an awesome set of ST. JOHN nautical sweater and skirt ($20!) as well as a Luna Luz white cotton skirt ($12.) The skirt reaches my ankles so I decided to wear it as a sun dress with my own navy and white ribbon and my mother's vintage blazer and my BCBG jelly shoes.
Can't wait until it is warm enough to wear this....that means for us seniors, our time at Bucknell is almost up...but try not to think about that!
Culture Couture is the fashion club at Bucknell. We exist to provide a creative outlet for students to express themselves through fashion and promote dialogue about trends from international runways all the way to campus. All members of Culture Couture are encouraged to post ideas and images that inspire them!