Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

SOLAR FREEZE

Making cosmic waves again in galaxy print... this time around I've got a jacket to match my leggings! I can't get enough of the matching set trend. When a top and bottom complement each other not just visually but thematically, the look immediately elevates from smart to genius. Not that I think of myself as a sartorial genius or anything... but the swirling galactic prints on my top and bottom are lookin' pretty brilliant. Especially once highlighted and accessorized by a bold cap in royal purple and subtle metallic neck cuff. The patterns are futuristic and other-worldly... extraterrestrial... heavenly in their cosmic way. But the outfit is fundamentally inspired by a familiar urban concept. Snapback, t-shirt and hoodie, leggings, sneaker wedges.



FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Snapback - Yes Style
Necklace + galaxy jacket + galaxy leggings - ROMWE
Cosmic waves tee - THREE DOTS
Gio Sneaker Wedges - Jeffrey Campbell (Solestruck)

A word about Three Dots, the brand that designed my top -- many of you have expressed concern with supporting brands and retailers that outsource jobs and engage in unethical labor practices. I share your moral unease, and want to introduce you to Three Dots, an American made company, for that reason. Their labor policies are ethical and qualities exceptional. This top is the softest in my wardrobe! And graphically the coolest, too... who could resist a pastel wave raglan tee?

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Sunday, April 21, 2013

FADE TO WILD

All I need in this world is a snapback and free wi-fi. Been spending most of my days at home but every once in a while there's opportunity for adventure... that's when I break out the camo crop top and fill my backpack with cameras and a phone charger. I live in such an insane city. Would be a waste to keep to myself instead of marinating in the estranged neon aura, melodic casino rhythm and almost supernatural fluorescence...



FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:

Studded cap - ROMWE
Studded jacket - BOOHOO
Camo crop top - O-Mighty
Leopard shorts - Choies
UNIF Hellbounds - Solestruck
Backpack - Yes Style

Light clothes, big shoes. That's my summer game. The badass top and equally badass happy face pin are from O-Mighty, vintage and wholesale fashion extraordinaires. You need to check out their site if you like rad shit, which invariably ALL of you do, otherwise why are you even here on this blogspot where all I talk and care about is rad shit?? Yeah. And follow them on Instagram: omweekend ^-^

My leopard shorts are from Choies, an online retailer I've featured here on FTBH before (remember BORN IN THE USA?) Like O-Mighty, they stock such insanely dope product that I couldn't resist but to make a collage out of other must-haves from the site... too good. Hope you lurve. <3



Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Thursday, April 18, 2013

SHORT STOP

I don't remember exactly when I started noticing an athletic trend in high fashion, and I'm not even sure that at first I was immediately charmed. All I know is that now I'm enamored with all of its manifests - oversize jerseys, perforated material, running shoes and sweat pants, baseball caps, letterman jackets... the list is as endless as sports apparel's fashion potential. For this look, I paired an oversize Romwe jersey-inspired scoop neck sweater with metallic short-shorts (similar to the ones you'd wear working out or riding a bike) and my Persunmall pumps. I generally find that outfits flaunting a clever juxtaposition of styles - in this case, a functional aesthetic commonly associated with masculine qualities x high fashion, feminine couture motifs - are the most inspiring and innovative. I love that wearing shapeless jerseys and sexy stilettos is en vogue. Who said sportswear is just for dudes? Ladies be lookin' good!



FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:

Silver studded snapback - YES STYLE
Jersey sweater - Romwe
Metallic short shorts - Vintage
Leather clutch - Doctor Couture
Heels - Persunmall


I know, same bag and shoes as yesterday, but maybe my repetition serves as a testament to my word: when I say something's a staple piece, it's a staple piece! I sincerely use my leather clutch from Doctor Couture everyday... even when I'm not leaving the house, I'll usually have a reason to dig around its old-receipt-and-spare-change laden depths. Hm. You guys would probably get a kick out of seeing all the junk I carry with me in my bag on the daily... maybe I'll do a "what's inside my purse" installment as an incentive to clean my shit. ;)

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

GAP STYLD.BY + FATED TO BE HATED!

Today marks an especially exciting milestone in my career as both a blogger and Lookbooker -- I was asked to collaborate with Gap for their Spring styld.by campaign! Not only am I deeply thankful for having been included in this project, I am starstruck and dazed by the journey it took to get here. Through Lookbook, I've arrived at a creative place where I am able to express myself in a sartorial language that is not only true to myself and relatable to my readers, but valued by even the retailers who inspire that very language every day. The styld.by campaign offers real consumers the chance to speak for themselves, and that's makes a brand like Gap so much more accessible and intimate. I extend my sincerest thanks to the teams at Gap and Lookbook.nu for affording me this incredible opportunity!


styld.by

I named my look "Cool as a Jewel" because lapiz and sapphire tones play such a bold role in the ensemble. Most people don't associate the spring season with mellow blues, and that's why I was so attracted to the pairing. It's unexpected but fitting... novelty en vogue!


I included a few other photos rocking Gap's pastel staples -- a lush citrus cardigan, lilac khaki and stilettos. The look is as sleek as it is fresh. 




Mint slacks keep my uptown ensemble cool while a cardigan warms me up on a breezy day. A seafoam and sapphire color block looks sophisticated every season.
"Broken-in Straight Khakis"


A pair of lavender trousers embellishes the classic monochrome mod look with a pop of pastel. 
 



There's no better way to celebrate Spring than with an orange creamsicle color palette. Printed pants and a cardigan in sunburst hues make for the perfect picnic uniform.

"Luxlight Crew Cardigan"

Check out my official styld.by feature on Gap's website! Thanks again to all my readers for making this experience possible - you've kept me grounded at my highs and inspired at my lows. It is a privilege to be able to share a proud moment with this amazing community. <3

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

FADE TO BLUE

I put this look together a loooong while ago and only recently got around to wearing it. Some of you might already be familiar with my compartmentalized outfit system where I create a hundred some piles of coordinated garments and stack them up on my 'mobile wardrobe'. Throughout the week, or month, or series of months, depending on how many outfits I've shelved, I select a look from the racks according to whichever suits my 'emotional fancy' that day. A lot of accessorizing and tweaking goes into the outfit once it's been selected, too. I feel like I still owe it to myself to personalize an already personalized ensemble since my tastes evolve daily. The more information I consume, the more my perspective changes. And with a changed perspective comes a changed palette, which is reflected through the clothes I wear, words I use, people with whom I choose to surround myself, etc. you know the rest. Some people resist change, or refuse to let the things they know influence the way they sartorially self-represent. I believe that fashion poses an unparalleled opportunity to comment on the present world, and dressing in a conservative or unchanging style is a gesture of resistance to relevant commentary. It is a manifestation of stubborn ignorance. It isn't progressive. I can't say that everyone should value progression, or even branding with progression on a material level, but if you do and want to make your value visually evident, change your look in tandem with trends. Constantly.

This look came together in November of 2012, back when I was still influenced by a mystical, monochrome vibe. But I didn't end up putting on the outfit or photographing it until a few weeks ago. I still "like" the look (I think the idea is well-executed and it's pleasant and comfortable), but I recognize that it is no longer relevant to me or my life. Instead of homages to mystic, gypsy themes, I've recently found myself drawn to hyper-futuristic aesthetics in stark white and black. But there's room for outfits in between - outfits that don't exist to prove a point, to represent the cultural climate, to do anything except look good and shallow in their draping satin grandeur. The irony is that my acceptance of "the in between" could be visually likened to a gradient. To ombre. To dip dye. To what I'm actually already wearing. So even in my attempts to celebrate 'stylistic nothingness', small details like the fading blue pattern on my tee paradoxically reference a topical attitude, thus destroying my initial assumption that the motifs mean nothing. Such is "the text". Jk. Kinda.

As you can see, being a fashion blogger is so intellectually depriving that I'm now analyzing my own completely meaningless outfits from a critical lens. Looking forward to your comments about how you love the [something material] and will I follow your blog back because you're hosting a giveaway this week please and thank you? Bitch mode is ON. And I'm confident that I can get away with this level of unbridled snark because maybe only four or five of you read the text portion of my blog. I KNOW THESE THINGS. Hi.



FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Beanie - 99 Cent Store
Circle scarf - c/o American Apparel
Satin robe - Secondhand
Gradient top - ROMWE
Crushed velvet leggings - TOXIC CODEINE 
Conquer booties - Pink & Pepper

You might remember the last time I wore a velvet piece from Toxic Codeine - the look was "Studs To Boot" and I paired a TC bodycon mini with a cropped tank for a unique summer silhouette. If you're down for the studded goth, plaid, and leather look, Toxic Codeine might be ya steez.

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

SHAKA

In December, I coordinated a full turquoise look for my debut night in LA when I attended PacSun's "Common Threads" event. It was a wild evening -- Snoop Dogg, open bar, photobooth, and a reunion with my friends Bethany, Peter, Olivia, and Adam from Lookbook. I don't even think I slept that night, opting instead for a warehouse party and eventually breakfast (delirious, and at the crack of dawn) at Fred 62. By the next morning, my suede turquoise wedges were hopelessly tarnished by pools of mud and rain through which I had apparently trudged en route from event to cab to party to cab again. So, reluctantly, I resigned those shoes to a box of other wearable keepsakes that symbolize the genesis and finality of phases in my life marked by sartorial signatures. Turquoise did me well in 2012. Initiated many friendships, undermined ones that weren't worth nurturing, and gave the internet yet another reason not to take me seriously... jokes. Not going to retire my penchant for blue in 2013. Gonna take it to other levels.



FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Beanie - DIY
Turquoise blouse - 9 CROW STREET
Fur coat - Secondhand
Tropical pants - OASAP
Spiked heels - BOOHOO
Bag - Rebecca Minkoff

I remember the night this cyan cap from the 99 cent store became my staple "SHAKA beanie" instead... I was looking down at its dazzling hue wondering how to make it even more ""branded."" That's when the turquoise puff paint came out. Some of you have asked "why #shaka?" and since I"m exhausted explaining THAT dated cultural prophecy, I'll just forward you to this tweet and leave things there. Mysteriously.

My vintage top is from 9 Crow Street -- still my jam for hand-picked secondhand pieces thrifted in Ireland and for sale worldwide! Ya can check out three collages I made inspired by their stock a few months ago. The floral pants are an absolute MUST (as in, you physically require them) for anyone who dares self-identify as a 'tropicunt' (me, three months ago, but you know... I still #respect). I'm wearing spiked heels from Boohoo instead of my aqua wedges in this look -- and I love them both equally. The spikes and oxford platelet give the ensemble a hard edge with uptown sophistication. It works for an outfit that's otherwise overflowing with motif excess: rhinestone bindis, gold chains, foliage print and faux fur. You can really seriously always expect me to "go there."

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Monday, December 24, 2012

ANCHORS AWEIGH

Debuting my nautical Frank Olive beret today and I don't intend to put it away any time soon! Couldn't help but to pair it with this incredible Chanel blazer from the Moscow 2009 collection. Sure, Russia and seafaring don't have much to do with each other, but the color schemes are irresistibly complimentary. Paired with my gold-plated Guess booties, this outfit takes nautical kitsch to a functionally fashionable level. Heave a ho there, sassy sailor!



FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:

Beret - Frank Olive
Blazer - Chanel Moscow Collection
Scarf - Chanel Moscow Collection
Boots - GUESS

Red, blue, and gold are seriously underrepresented as a trio this year in fashion! Someday a designer will put out a line that combines all my favorite elements of the 'chic nautica' theme and I'm gonna go NUTS. It's timeless. It has to happen. Anchors and sailor stripes will never be fast fashion. And if they ever do reach that point... of trendy no return... I'll put out my distress signals. S.O.S.

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva