Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Fiction. Fashion. Icon.

Real life fashion inspirations are a dime a dozen, but its very rare to find a fictional character who eats, sleeps and breathes fashion, or at least has a good sense of fashion that they constantly express. This is a list of my fiction fashion icons who vary from a front desk bully we hate to love to prostitutes, boy billionaires and beyond.

Fran Fine had one spicy sense of fashion and I adore her. Her voice, her hair, her quintessential 90's mode look is all on point and she has been an icon of mine since I was a little boy. She was not the one to conform to the yuppy preppy trends of the Upper East Side. Proudly displaying her Queens influence in fashion one can be sure to say that, she had style, she had flair...That's how she became the Nanny.



This trio all definitely had their own unique sense of style, but my favorite out of the bunch was Amanda Taner from ABC's hit show Ugly Betty. She was a sassy dresser and had the attitude to go with it as she bullied Betty Suarez around the offices of Mode Magazine. Sometimes I think if I were a girl, my daily wardrobe would be very similar to Amanda's. After all I do own the gloves that she is wearing in this photo and didn't even know the fashion diva had a pair until this episode aired. I was in shock that she was wearing the gloves I owned, but hey, great fashion minds think alike I guess. 



This man does it best when it comes to badasses who have an eye for taste. Suave attitudes and good looks are always a given in any James Bond character but this one takes the cake. Daniel Craig's Bond is dashing and sophisticated and makes every girl (and some boys) want to be the ultimate Bond Girl. Bond's impeccable taste for fitted tuxes and fast cars makes me swoon and makes me want to have such high style and high class when I'm that age.



Spotted: Charles Bass, better known as Chuck Bass from the CW's knockout Gossip Girl the boy with the billion dollar style. He was a debonair and dressed the part at all expenses. New York's boy billionaire did not let a fashion moment slip by and no matter the occasion was always dressed to the nines. 



From one New Yorker to the next this list just keeps getting more fabulous by the scroll. The ultimate fiction fashion icon for many fashionistas around the world is Holly Golightly of Breakfast At Tiffany's. She has revolutionized the little black dress and has made it an essential for nearly every girl's wardrobe. Although she is mostly known for her little black dress and dripping pearls in the film, an interpretation of Truman Capote's paperback, I find her most glamorous outfit, perhaps, the most simplest. After a night out competing with Manhattan's endless supply of professional hustlers she wakes up to a buzz at her door in the best outfit of them all. Her sleep mask and tassel ear plugs with a white cotton pressed night top to me is bedtime opulence, and I'd love to think that I look just as extravagant when I wake up in the morning every day. 


This dynamic fashion duo are label whores at the utmost dahling sweetie, sweetie dahling. Edina and Patsy from AbFab will never grow out of their comedic petulant behavior or alcohol driven carelessness. They are fine, fresh and fierce whether in boho chic attire or designer labeled athletic wear. They have a groovy sense of style that goes with their groovy lifestyle of jet-setting, fashion shows and everything in between. Their outlandish attitude and lavish lifestyles makes these two Absolutely Fabulous.      



Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Scarlet Red

Wondering if your red lip goes with the rest of your look? Wearing the vampy look that Marilyn Monroe religiously sported is not an easy task to do. Some girls try the hot trend and tremendously fail to pull it off. This is a simple yet chic way to model the provocative style without looking like a Friday night call girl, or just a hot mess. Erica, my roommate and the girl in the photo below has mastered the look with her effortless yet sexy fashion. Her secret to perfecting a lustrous red appearance is Sephora Lip Stain #3. Wearing black and white colors, a ponytail, minimal accessories and, school teacher glasses, she has given the school boy fantasy a new twist with her stylish swag and sultry red lips.
"Minimal eye makeup is the key. You can't wear a lot of eye makeup and have red lips." -Erica Rosen

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Great Gatsby

Walking into Regal Cinemas in Union Square, Manhattan I was super stoked to witness the hyped up rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic wonder, The Great Gatsby with superstar Leonardo DiCaprio playing the enigmatic Mr. J. Gatsby in the flesh.  The fashion in this movie is all the rage in big cities like New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London and Tokyo, and can be spotted at the Prada store in New York's trendy SoHo where the garments from the motion picture are on display. The fabulous work of archives from Miuccia Prada and Mui Mui could have been seen up until a couple of days ago when the exhibit closed on May 12th. Although the costume design for the film was impressive as it  incorporated looks from Prada, Mui Mui and The Brooks Brothers for the leading men, I think this months edition of Vogue did a finer job at styling their current cover girl, Carey Mulligan, than the movie had done. Pick up May's edition of Vogue and witness all the divine clothes this magnificent spread, styled by Grace Coddington and shot by Mario Testino, has to offer. You won't regret it.

Carey Mulligan: Alexander McQueen ostrich feather dress with chiffon covered pearls
Tiffany & Co. earrings
Mui Mui jeweled heels

Friday, May 10, 2013

Like a Virgin, Mary

Madonna went back to her roots....Literally. The Italian pop queen showed up on Monday at the Costume Institute Gala at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art showcasing her original brunette hair color that she abandoned long ago. Taking in this year's theme of Punk, in honor of the exhibition, Punk: Chaos to Couture, Madge owned the red carpet Monday night as she marched around making us think she pulled that outfit right out from her Like A Virgin wardrobe archives and modeled it at the Met Gala. She takes the crown when compared to any other celebrity that night who tried to "punk" up their style. Madonna owned the punk trend in the 80's, and has once again showed the world that she has not lost her spunk. 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

The Twelve Disciples




Before I jet off telling and showing you all of the awe-inspiring fashion that has awe-inspired me, I would like to begin with informing you of those who inspire me as far as style innovators go. These people have a je ne sais quoi  about them that emits confidence and exuberance when they parade around in their avant-garde fashion choices. These fashionistas were way ahead of their time when donning apparel, and reinforced the notion that you should wear what makes you feel most comfortable. Conforming to the normal is not their cup of tea. 

1. Isabella Blow 

This fashion Goddess loved fashion more than life. The native Brit is the true Emily, the girl with the job that a million girls wanted (The Devil Wears Prada). Isabella Blow moved across the pond and became the assistant to the HBIC herself Anna Wintour. After a fortunate career with fashion's Bible, Vogue, she moved back to London and became the Fashion Director of the renowned publication Tatler. Discovering talents such as Sophie Dahl, Stella Tennant and single handedly hoisted the careers of Philip Treacy and the beloved Alexander McQueen, Blow's passion for fashion was unearthly. She inspires me because she was the face that launched a thousand designs, she did not conform to humanity's conservative outlook on what was appropriate to don, and she was fabulous, glamorous, and always stylish every single day of her lavishly lived life.  

"If you don't wear lipstick I can't talk to you. You need to have lips - They are important for getting men" - Isabella Blow. 


2. Hamish Bowles 


Hamish Bowles is the International Editor at Large for Vogue Magazine. He hails from England and started his career there as Fashion Editor and Style Director of Harpers and Queen Magazine. Before rising to his current and astounding position at Vogue, Bowles held many other positions including Style Editor and European Editor at Large at the illustrious magazine. Hamish has also done creative consulting at the famed Costume Institute Exhibit, an annual soiree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. He inspires me because he is not afraid to color outside of the lines with his fashion. As a male, following conventional fashion trends for men is almost a must, but Hamish flaunts his jazzy style with pride. Not to mention this man has my dream job! He is a style innovator and should be on your watch list. 


3. Iris Apfel

This native New Yorker never followed Coco Chanel's rule: Always take off the last thing you put on. To Iris Apfel the last thing she put on was just the beginning. Known around New York for her sense of style, this accessories queen is sure to be found with sleeves of bracelets wherever she is. Apfel use to work for the acclaimed Women's Wear Daily and can be seen around New York's fashion scene at any given time. Iris Apfel inspires me because her assumed belief that too much is never too much, is just enough. Enough to be an inspiration to fashionistas around the globe. You can never be to old to exhibit your unique style and Mrs. Apfel is a living testimony of that. 

"More is more and less is a bore." -Iris Apfel 


4. Nicholas Wooster 
 A cross between dandy, bad boy, and military stud, Nicholas Wooster is an up and coming icon sensation. As the former Men's Fashion Director for Bergdorf Goodman, Wooster has popped up in the fashion world because of his dapper debonair looks that he has displayed at fashion shows around New York City. He currently just left his position as Executive Vice President of Private Brands at none other than JCPenny. With his edgy arm sleeve tattoos and handlebar mustache you can follow this hunky fellow on his tumblr blog which seems to be all the rage, or stalk him at his yearly trips to New York's elite Fire Island. Wooster inspires me because he is handsome, middle aged, and is not afraid to show off his quirky style for plaid three piece suits. Nor does he adhere to business regulations by wearing shorts and a blazer to his first day at JCPenny. This man is daring and its inspiring.


5. Lady Gaga
 Lady Gaga the princess of pop and a new fashion icon in her own, has taken the fashion world by storm. Perhaps one of the most famous people on planet earth, Gaga needs no introduction. We are all very much aware of her, her fashion sense and just about everything else about this megastar. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) has presented Gaga with the Fashion Icon Award and Time Magazine has placed her on their "All-Time 100 Fashion Icon Lists". She inspires me because she has solitarily changed the fashion world on many different accounts. Lady Gaga, one could argue, brought back punk, grunge, and rock and roll in all the outfits that her fashion house, Haus of Gaga, designed for her. She has also influenced famed couturiers throughout fashion empires, set major fashion trends globally and encouraged little monsters throughout the world to wear their clothes with confidence. Lady Gaga changed not only the direction of designer's collections, but has also raised the bar when it came to performance attire among fellow pop-stars such as Katy Perry, Nikki Minaj, and Ke$ha. She is a fashion/style/designing powerhouse and I look forward to her future adventures with fashion.


6. Brad Goreski
 Canadian cutie, Brad Goreski, has given a new face to Geek-chic. Known for his signature snappy preppy nerdy boy attire, Brad has taken the hearts of many aspiring stylists to be and sparks their flair for daring new trends that are sophisticated yet fresh. Goreski interned for Vogue magazine and W magazine before starting his styling career with superstar stylist Rachel Zoe. After splitting ways with Zoe, Brad dove into his own style endeavors and became the head stylist for many A-list celebrities. In 2010 Goreski became the Exclusive Brand Stylist for Kate Spade New York. Brad Goreski inspires me because he is a trailblazer for style and trends. He is sure to be spotted gallivanting through fashion parties throughout the East and West Coasts with the latest menswear designer duds accompanying him in the most effortlessly smart way. He and I are both stylists and just seeing his success inspires me in itself. I always look forward to see how Brad dons the most recent garments that just walked off the runways and will continue to do so.


7. Daphne Guinness

 Named best dressed on Tatler's Top 10 Best Dressed list, Daphne Guinness is a sensational fashion pioneer. A New York socialite and Guinness beer heiress, Daphne has been known to design and construct her own clothing on days in which she simply could not find something that fit her mood at the time. With high society friends such as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow its no shocker that this beauty has embraced fashion and made a name for herself within the community. Daphne Guinness inspires me because she was avant-garde when avant-garde was not so mainstream. Without the media lens documenting her every move as an incentive to dress immaculately, Guinness has stayed true to who she is no matter where she is and stayed true to fashion. She is truly a living fashion icon.   


8. Karl Lagerfeld 
 Karl Lagerfeld the Head Designer and Creative Director for the glamorous fashion house Chanel. He owns his own fashion house and is also the Creative Director for Fendi. With two very well established fashion houses under his belt its no brainer that Karl is an impeccably dressed man himself. He is mostly known for is signature white hair pulled back, black sunglasses, high white collars and his rock and roll pizzazz to his formal attire. He inspires me because he is not only the designing successor or Mademoiselle Coco Chanel herself, but he also knows what he loves, and sticks to what he knows. 

"What I really love are little black dresses."  -Karl Lagerfeld 


9. The Olsen Twins 
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are easily fashions most famous twins. Growing up as television child stars, these two have since then turned their interests to a new enterprise. Fashion. These girls love fashion and are famously known for their bohemian-bourgeois sense of style. They own their own couture fashion label called The Row and a more contemporary collection called Elizabeth & James. These two can be seen rubbing shoulders with fashion's elite and sitting at all the top designer's fashion shows during the major fashion weeks all around the world. They inspire me because as a kid I always related to them. They are twins and I am a triplet and we are around the same age. These two have a knack for fashion and I admire everything they do. They started a fashion craze with their boho-chic trends and have been a powerful force in the fashion scene. 


10. King Louis XIV of France 
King Louis XIV was a remarkable man. Little know of how he used fashion to control the nobility and express his power. The Sun King required nobility to purchase lavish clothes for all types of formal ceremonies that went on in France. This was a way to ensure that nobility would go into debt. Louis XIV started wearing heels that were four inches and some a little higher which resembled the elevation of his retinue above the rest of the world. This started a trend that was so popular it spread like wildfire throughout Europe. This great king of France inspires me because he essentially established his power through fashion. Any man that incorporates fashion into law is good in my book, and this man was notorious for doing just that. Fashion was a part of his life. He wanted people to look good and wanted people to want to look good. I love getting dressed up for all types of occasions and in a recent trip to Versailles I paid homage to the Sun King, Madame de Pompadour and Marie Antoinette by sporting my own 16th century inspired extravagant outfit. 


11. AndrĂ© Leon Talley 
Mr. AndrĂ© Leon Talley is large and in charge and is not afraid to let everyone know it. Frequenting the front rows at fashion shows in Paris, New York, Milan and London, the former Editor at Large (no pun intended) at Vogue is a fashionisto from another dimension. Talley can be seen blanketed in kimonos, or draped in his signature elegant capes while he's out scouting the new fashion designs of the season. This man inspires me because he embraces all of who he is and is comfortable in his own skin. He is a role model for many young boys and girls out there who are seeking acceptance and approval from their own communities. I believe Andre Leon Talley has encouraged many young people to live their lives just as they are. 


12. Lynn Yaeger
 Lynn Yaeger is a fashion soul from the roaring twenties lost in modern day New York City. As a contributing editor to Vogue.com and a contributing writer to Vogue, Yaeger is unmistakable with her signature red bob and her astounding heart shaped dark plum lips. Dark purple rosettes of blush finish off her look and this icon is ready to hit the scene. She inspires me because she like many of the others who have inspired me is one who knows what looks good and sticks to it. They are different than any other John Doe out there and their looks are unmistakable. I believe that what style is, something that you create for yourself that looks good, works for you and does not conform to what society thinks you should be wearing. Lynn Yaeger has found her style niche and she looks marvelous.