Monday, September 16, 2013

Still Into You

     It's been a little over a month since I left home for NYC, FIT and the pursuit of fashion and I cannot get Paramore's new album out of my head. A lot of the songs are about growing up and "being all alone" which is, well, exactly where I am right now. The songs that make up the self-titled album help me to have a false sense of confidence as I find my way through my first year of college, just when I need it the most. Paramore has long been one of my favorite bands and I've loved seeing how they have grown up and evolved throughout the years with their music as well as their fashion (despite the drama that has surrounded them in past, I just care about the clothes and the music.)
     Fashion and music are two different art forms that I believe go hand in hand and tend to influence as well as complement each other beautifully. If the clothing doesn't match the music or persona that we as fans believe is true of the band then we get confused and tend to be less loyal customers, of course this is not always true but us fans like it when things just make sense. For example: Paramore is generally pop punk/rock because a lot of their songs are upbeat and fun but have a definite edge and often sarcastic or bitter tone. The band as a whole has a sleeker look than they used to, more put together and sophisticated but while still staying true to themselves with quirky and fun elements, showing that they never do take themselves too seriously. Paramore has changed with the times but stayed true to themselves and true to their music.

The band in the earlier days (before departure of two members in 2010), young and a little confused it seems.

The band, new and improved (style-wise) in 2013.

Hayley Williams in the band's music video for "Misery Business", kind of all over the place.

Williams in the band's recent music video for their song "Still Into You", still fun but a little more polished.


Monday, September 2, 2013

The Art of Shopping

This week's post is about every fashion obsessed individual's favorite word: shopping. Contrary to popular belief shopping is not always as fun as it sounds, that's why so many people have turned to online shopping or have simply given up on their wardrobe because going to the stores is hard. So being a veteran shopper myself I thought I'd put together a list of tips to get you through your shopping experience:


-Successful shopping means knowing what you need or want. This one is probably the toughest but it is so important if you want to have a pleasant and productive shopping trip. Before you embark on your journey go through your closet and evaluate the situation: what is your wardrobe lacking and what do you need to make it feel more complete? Make a list and when you're out shopping keep that list in mind, sure they'll be some great items you find that are not on your list and you can absolutely get them, as long as you are satisfying you wardrobe's needs at the same time.

-Don't go with people who drag you down. This is an important one, you need to have the right shopping companion(s) or your whole experience will be ruined. I usually like shopping by myself because I like to take my time and go to about a million stores while most people don't enjoy that. But if you insist on going with someone else then make sure they are on the same page as you with their goals for the day.

-Look cute but don't make it complicated. Of course you want to look good while your shopping but it's important to wear something that is easy to take on and off and also try things on with. I usually go for a simple top (plain or with minimal pattern), sweater (not pull-over), comfortable shorts or pants and easy flats or boots (this also includes undergarments of neutral color in case you decide to try on anything that is somewhat see-through). If you wear a crazy outfit it will take forever to try everything on and you won't be able to see what some items will look like, you want to think of yourself as kind of a blank canvas when shopping so you can test different items out.

-Make sure you are drinking water and eating throughout the day. Going shopping can be very tiring and your body needs to stay hydrated and nourished in order to keep on searching for that perfect pair of jeans.

-Go for it but also know when to say no. Grab stuff and see how it looks, it's good to go out of your comfort zone sometimes because you'll never really know until you try. However, if you're unsure if you should buy something think of three ways you can wear the item (with clothes in your closet, not some imaginable closet you wish you had) and if you can't think of three don't buy it, you won't wear it. Then if you're still thinking about it later you know you should definitely give it a second look.

-Get opinions but yours is the most important. This goes with choosing the right shopping companion, you want someone who will give you their honest opinion but will back off if you feel differently about something. Always remember: you are the one who is going to be wearing it, no one else, so it's important that you feel confident about your purchases.

-Know your shopping limits. It's okay if you're burnt out and you didn't get to every single store you wanted to and it's also okay if you go to a bunch of stores, as long as your shopping companion (and your budget) is okay with it.

-Reward yourself after all your hard work. Shopping IS tiring so eat some pizza, take a bubble bath and maybe even a nap because you just found yourself a new wardrobe, that was hard. (I'm only half joking.)