Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

NEW + OLD IN DTLA








T.D.D. STYLE FILES | 90s Vibes + MeDusa's Billie Bag
DTLA (Downtown Los Angeles) is experiencing an influx of development, cultural experimentation and innovation, and along with all that new residents, ideas, and investment. The term gentrification is tossed around with most talk of the changes seen in DTLA over the past few years, and whether or not the term accurately describes the changes we are all witnessing and experiencing it has its uncomfortable and often negative connotations that are most certainly part of the conversation (how it affects the sizable homeless population, the displacement or "shoving out" of lower socioeconomic tenants and small businesses, the take over of big corporations, etc.). Intense discussion on complicated and delicate issues are part of the excitement and inevitable development cycles that surround urban centers—it's part of what gives them their draw and moves us all forward and upward as a community. That being said, the talk and changes are not all negative. There is a lot to be excited about with new life and it is palpable when spending time in the greater neighborhood. There is fascinating history visible all around downtown and the melding of a culturally rich past and unique traditions with out-of-the-box development and new-age creativity can lead to establishing DLTA as a global destination and positive urban development trendsetter. It is an interesting and exciting time for DTLA and hopefully we can continue the positive discussions, developments, and cultural revitalization because the DTLA community, both new and old, has a lot to offer.

*SPECIAL THANK YOU to our guest photographer (and DTLA resident) for this look, DIANE ABAPO, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of SUSPEND Magazine.

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LOOK No. 1 «« Repurposed Denim, Vintage Turtleneck, Brand New Billie »»
This look came together to complement DTLA's new energy and resurgence. Like the urban hub, the outfit combines elements from all pockets of the fashion map — the tried-and-true staple that has been around for decades and is perfect just as it is (see black turtleneck); the recycled item, reimagined to be fresh and on trend (see denim skirt that hours earlier was a pair of flare jeans from 2007); and the brand new beauty, adding neoteric flare with interesting lines and hues (see gorgeous cream Billie Bag from MeDusa). 

Something about the classic combination of a turtleneck with denim brings us back to Gap ads from the 90s, in the best way possible. For us, the 90s were a time when we first began to care about the clothes we wore, when we started to pay attention to fashion trends, and realize the power of creativity in style and influence you can have with how you dress.

But one of the best parts about fashion is that it is ever changing and evolving and we all get to be part of the process. Keeping elements from the past and introducing them to new pieces is a little bit of trial and error, but it can sometimes result in a beautiful fashion friendship between old and new that just works. We took this new + old look out for a stroll with photographer Diane Abapo around DTLA; see the snaps below :)











































IN THIS LOOK
Top | Vintage | Similar Item
Skirt | Vintage Denim | Similar Item
Booties | H&M | Similar Style
Bag | MeDusa | Cream Billie Bag
Watch | Vintage | Similar Item
Belt | Gap | Similar Item (*Vintage piece, original no longer available. Shopping tip: don't be embarrassed to check out the kids section for unique pieces that can be worn creatively.)












Thursday, May 7, 2015

MAMA'S FASHION 2.0






T.D.D. STYLE FILES | Celebrate Your Mama By Recycling Fashion Pieces From Her Youth
Mother's Day is just around the corner (this Sunday, May 10th!) and this got us thinking about the mother figures in our lives, and what they might have been like as a teen or twenty-something. What did they wear? Where did they hang out? What inspired them? We thought a fun way to tie-in celebrating mamas everywhere would be digging into their long-unworn chest of clothes in storage somewhere, giving vintage a much more personal touch than that perfectly worn-in 80s concert t-shirt you found at the Melrose Trading Post.


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LOOK No. 1 «« Recycle, Reuse, Reimagine »»
Vintage can be such a fun way to find original items and mix up your look with a style accent that will be truly unique – practically no chance of accidentally outfit-twinning with someone (#awkward). But even better, there have been some seriously awesome fashion trends over the decades that are too good to let lie in the past. It's fun to imagine what your mom might have worn as a college student hanging out on campus, or as a young adult hitting the road with friends for a road trip. Each truly vintage item carries a long story with it and when you reimagine it and show it off in an outfit today you get to be part of that story too.






























IN THIS LOOK
Pants | Vintage | Enid & Edgar
Top | Vintage | Enid & Edgar
Sandals | Steve Madden | Similar Style (*Original style is Bethany)
Watch | Vintage Timex | Similar Style
Sunglasses | Coach | Similar Style (*Original item no longer available)
Book | The Awakening by Kate Chopin | Paperback (Originally published in 1899) 
Book | Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger | Paperback (Originally published in 1961)