Showing posts with label juicy couture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label juicy couture. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

FOR LOVE I COME

Since today's post is small, I'm gonna put all my emphasis on this one lil thing: THE FABULOUS STAINS. If you haven't already heard, my friends and I created a blog slash online store slash lifestyle brand (jk) called "The Fabulous Stains" (sound familiar?) We talk about street style trends, model muses, and films that inspire our style. And on the side, we hand select vintage and secondhand garments and accessories to sell in our shop on Etsy! This blazer is one of those prized pieces. And it's selling for $25 right here. Shop til ya drop! Unless you can shop without dropping. That would be ideal.




FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Floppy hat - August, Macy's
Wayfarers - 80s Purple, www.80spurple.com
Mushroom blouse - Romwe, www.romwe.com/blouses
Necklaces - Jewelmint, Juicy Couture
Skirt - Secondhand
Tights - Juicy Couture
Pumps - Ralph Lauren

Added a little pep to my mostly neutral prep ensemble with a bold blue blazer and brown accessories.





Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Thursday, January 5, 2012

LA VIE BOHEME

La Vie Boheme, the bohemian life. Years ago, I wore horizontal headbands and head scarves to class on a daily basis. I rebelled against the authority of a school dress code by walking around barefoot while graffiti-ing communist symbols on private property with a sharpie. I was a bad seed with a good heart, albeit an extremely annoying personality. Ask anyone who went to high school with me. I think I've become more accepting, nurturing, and understanding since my period of caustic adolescence. Educate, don't humiliate. This look is simply bohemian; an homage to my past, and a salute to my free-spirited future.





FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Headscarf - Vintage
Jewelry - Juicy Couture, Jewelmint, Rock n Rose
Belt - Secondhand, eBay










GREAT NEWS THAT I'VE BEEN WAITING TO SHARE FOR WEEKS ON END: I got a new pair of wooden platform clogs. Sorry, I know it's more of a me-thing than a y'all-thing but I deserve an opportunity to BRAG every once in a while, don't I?!!! And if the sight of spankin new slip-ons makes you rabid with jealousy, meditate by browsing through the Sanita collections on Clog Outlet. Yes, online shopping is form of yoga.





Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Monday, January 2, 2012

PLEASANT PEASANT

I like the idea of a poshed-out peasant. A beggar with standards. My duds aren't very dowdy here, but my burnout blouse got me thinking... maybe I should trade the Marc Jacobs bag for a knapsack, throw a leather vest on over the shirt and slip into some pointed booties from the Feudal Age. Wow, I'm actually drooling with inspiration. Going to google image "serf chic" and see what happens.





FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Sunglasses - Vintage
Braided necklaces - Juicy Couture
Belt - Vintage
Floral skirt - YES STYLE, www.yesstyle.com
Socks - Romwe, www.romwe.com
Clog heels - Qupid, www.lulus.com

Another day, another kickin' top from CRASH AND BURN. Their latest collection features garments with an acid wash industrial edge. So if you're like me and REALLY into mottled fabric, peep the site, see what happens. Also, I'm really bummed that I parted my hair to the right because it COMPLETELY covered my adorable little chest pocket that I use to carry fruit snacks and Burger King coupons. What a pity!









Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

MY OTHER FISH VEST

I have a serious question: why does the fashion universe put such an emphasis on being 'all-business'? I actually feel angry thinking about how pressured people feel to dress in a way that exhibits how seriously they take aesthetics. I'm first to admit that I value classicism, but I likewise value the element of irony and gimmicks. I'm hoping that one of these days a celebrated designer of couture takes cues from someone like Jeremy Scott and weaves humor into their collection. On that note, here's my beloved secondhand fish vest, gifted to me from budding fashionisto Travis McFarland.







FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Vest- Secondhand
Shirt- Wildfox Couture, http://www.wildfoxcouture.com/
Shorts- Guess
Thigh-highs- DIY
Wedges- Jeffrey Campbell
Jewelry- Adri Law, Juicy Couture, Vintage

Fish vest aside, 1960s bedhead is my theme du jour.


Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Saturday, November 20, 2010

PL▲†FORM COMB▲†▲N†

I recently sported a pair of 6-inch platform combat boots to the UNLV college campus where I tranquilly studied for most of the day. I would be lying if I said I wasn't trying to turn heads with these patent leather uber-shoes. The noisy clunkers are everything but pragmatic- they represent a culture and movement, not a choice to look even remotely prudent. While I swoon for their industrial aesthetic, it's their height that causes me to declare them my favorite shoes in the closet and universe. I'm extremely short- 5 foot 2 (158 cm) so I'm STILL under 6 feet while wearing these militant monstrosities. But that's so much better than what I'm used to. I paired the boots with all black articles and accessories to emphasize my doomsday theme.







FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Beanie- borrowed it from Travis
Leather jacket- Diesel
Necklaces- Juicy Couture & vintage
Jeans- Rock & Republic
Shoes- Hot Topic

I'm sure that most people don't consider 'Hot Topic' a place to seek style inspiration, especially since its recent inundation of Twilight and Taylor Swift t-shirts. I remember the days when they were known for these babies:


Rest in piss, Golden Age. Because peace and paradise are too mainstream.

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva

Monday, November 8, 2010

INSPIR▲†ION

Sometimes I am asked to explain the thought process that invents my everyday outfits. I admit that I have NEVER been one to reach into my closet blindfolded and pull out whichever t-shirt I grasp first, paired with the cleanest pair of jeans in my vicinity and the most comfortable pair of shoes in my closet. While I admire people that are so low-maintenance, I honestly cannot relate. Every outing is an opportunity to create something to be proud of. It's a chance to earn compliments, respect, and attention from those who appreciate the art form that is apparel. I wouldn't sacrifice that chance, even if it meant comfort, bliss, and relaxation for the entire day. I want my peers to think that I care more about pleasing them than I do about pleasing myself. Wearing sweat pants is like saying "I'd rather be sleeping, but since I have to be here, I might as well be comfortable". Something about that mindset seems a tad pessimistic. I wish more poeple were happy to dress up.

Contrary to popular belief, fashion isn't superficial. It requires a great deal of talent to accurately execute a theme, as well as dedication to an aesthetic. It's more than what meets the eye- it's what meets the mind, and how the mind manipulates its fabric environment. Fashion icons shouldn't be lambasted for caring about the way they look; they should be lauded for their stylish sagacity. I'd like to give you a very teensy taste of the purpose behind my clothing choices. I don't ever want to come across as someone who values material for the way it looks exclusively. To me, a good outfit is something practical, well-constructed, and artistic. Hopefully you can work some sense out of my looks as you're scrolling through.


My first outfit is an all-pink ensemble that I wore to a downtown street festival last month. Essentially, I wanted to make a statement since the purpose of the venue was to promote art, culture, and general quirkiness.


FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Giant pink bow- Not sure where this accessory came from, but it appeared within the depths of my closet and was begging to be paired with equally cutesy clothing. I'm pretty sure the spirit of Tavi Gevinson was living vicariously through this frosty neck adornment.
Pink blazer- Escada from Neiman Marcus
Pink and gold belt- V-I-N-T-A-G-E y'all
Neutral dress- American Apparel
Sparkly tights- Juicy Couture
Cream heels- Ralph Lauren (found these babies at Ross 2 years ago for $25)

Also, that weird thing on my forearm is the remnants of a dancing skeleton temporary tattoo. Because I take getting into the Halloween groove extremely seriously. It was October!

My theme for this outfit was "Lady Gaga Barbie Baby Doll". Admittedly, Lady Gaga would have pulled together something exponentially louder and more eye-catching, but it wouldn't surprise me if she attempted this theme herself one day. For something ironically insignificant, like dining at a sidewalk cafe or window shopping in Paris. JK AS IF IMMORTAL BEINGS ACTUALLY HAVE TO LOWER THEMSELVES TO THE PLEBEIAN STANDARD OF CONSUMING SANDWICHES AND PURCHASING CLOTHING.

The Barbie facet of this outfit was manifested in the pastel shades of the bow, belt, and blazer. As for 'Baby Doll', that seems obvious. Mature adults don't wear affectionate pink tones. Anyone catch the Madame Alexander vibe??


This is undoubtedly my next outfit inspiration.


My second outfit is a simple blend of pale blue denim, lambskin leather, and lightweight cotton. I wore it to my sister's college campus one day to study for my SATs. I wasn't trying to attract attention- just to stay comfortable, warm, contented, and studious. It would behoove me to use SAT-vocabulary-approved adjectives, but my brain is fried from the actual exam and I fear that it may implode if I push it past its intended capacity.


FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
Hat- Light wash denim newsboy cap from DA CLOSET~
Leather jacket- Diesel. The original version of this jacket features a- no joke- all white lapel, which I had dyed black to match the rest of the jacket. For that reason, this piece is more or less one of a kind. You can still check out Diesel's other available styles if you're interested in a good quality leather jacket (next to Members Only, it's the only brand I strongly recommend).
Denim button-down- Ralph Lauren. It's a 'vintage piece' (probably from the 80s or 90s) which means I likeliest bought it off eBay.
Skull shirt- Threadless. Yuri from Lookbook asked me if I'd be interested in modeling it for the site, to which I happily agreed! It's one of my favorite tees and I'm delighted to welcome it into my wardrobe. Get your own "BONE IDOL" t-shirt here!
Eiffel Tower necklace- I made it out of a keychain (my friend got it for me in Paris) and a gold necklace.
Denim shorts- I cut an old pair of pants into shorts and VOILA they've been this way ever since.
Tights- Vera Wang at Kohls
Flats- Target



My third outfit is what I wore to take my SATs last Saturday! The objective was to feel physically confident just in case my intellectual security began faltering midway through the math section (it did).


FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:
American flag bandana- stole it out of Travis McFarland's car trunk. I feel guilty because he probably loved it just as much as I do and maybe even mourned over its disappearance.
Leather jacket- Members Only
White v-neck - American Apparel
Dreamcatcher- Also stolen from Travis McFarland's Miata. I AM A REPEAT OFFENDER.
Native American feather braided headband worn as necklace- Metro Park
Crocodile belt- Vintage. Could be an alligator, who knows?
Shorts- Guess
Sneakers- Converse high-top all stars.


I took these pictures with a Canon Powershot Sx210 which is (maybe) why it didn't turn out so well. I think I will stick with my Samsung L310W.

My thought process behind this outfit was "what can I wear that will restore hope in my existence just in case I do poorly on this test?" Eventually I went with something trendy (patriotic flag pattern) paired with something relatively timeless (leather jacket) paired with something comfortable (shorts, shirt, and shoes) paired with something personalized and original (dreamcatcher accessories). As I anxiously punched out math equations on my TI-84 Silver Edition Plus scientific calculator, I thought to myself "at least if I fail this geometry section, I'm still wearing a really awesome American Flag scarf around my forehead". Shrugged it off and cruised through the rest of my exam.

(I will not share my test scores when they are released so please do not request them! Thank you!)

Hopefully I'll be able to delve farther into the psychology of my outfits as I become more experienced and cultured. This blog is still a little baby- not even one month old yet! Thanks so much to everyone who has been following along with my 'fashion lifestream' since day one.

Everything is infinite,

Bebe Zeva





Friday, October 15, 2010

W▲†ERMELON

Oscar Wilde once said "life is too important to be taken seriously." It's my favorite quote of all time. Not only is it true, it's deliberately paradoxical; therefore furthering his point in having a laugh at 'the human condition', etc. Yesterday's outfit was a physical manifestation of said concept. I wasn't in the mood to be somber and serious- I wanted to make people happy by process of 'somewhat making a fool of myself'. Here I yam!







From top to bottom:
Black/pink/green headscarf- VINTAGE
Sunglasses- Savers
Feather earrings- Forever 21
Ring necklace- Juicy Couture
Hawaiian t-shirt- Dollar store gift from Travis
Belt- 90's vintage
Shorts- DIY'd them
Flats- Target

My sister compared my outfit to something a famed crazy aunt would wear. You know the stereotype- lives in Florida and pinches your cheeks too hard? That was me. For an entire day.

It's all good. Life's for the livin.


Yes, that is a Hello Kitty ring pseudo-pacifier.

EVERYTHING IS INFINITE,

Bebe Zeva