Fashion

Fashion Friday: Denim Rebel

Meet Andrew Purzak:

We have Public Speaking together every Thursday and last night I finally worked up the courage to ask him to be in my column. Judging by the consistently cool outfits he dons in class, I had a feeling he wouldn’t disappoint. When he showed up for our shoot today in this rock star-worthy Canadian tuxedo, I couldn’t have been more happy. I have a huge admiration for risk takers, and I feel like Andrew falls into that category. From his DIY studded collar to his combat boots, Andrew fully embraces his own aesthetic and it just works.

For all AU students reading this, check out next Thursday’s issue of The Eagle to find out more about Andrew’s personal style. For all my other readers, I’ll post a link to the article when it goes live.

And in the true spirit of Fashion Friday, I’m sharing the Anna Wintour fan art my roommate Aditi just sent me. I think my personal favorites are “Anna Wintour’s face on a chair” and “Anna As Campbell’s Soup, On A Tshirt”. More adventures to come, for now I’m going to give my brain a much needed rest and indulge in some candy corn and Project Runway. Happy Friday, there’s no better feeling than making it to another weekend.

Hard + Soft

Today’s outfit post draws inspiration from two sources: first, my absolute favorite blogger/idol Emily Schuman of Cupcakes and Cashmere and second, Rumi Neely of Fashiontoast. Neely’s minimalist way of dressing sometimes frustrates me, but other times I can really appreciate her aesthetic — she’s definitely a less is more, quality over quantity, monochrome kind of girl. Schuman’s style is a bit more approachable and I have gathered a lot of inspiration from her ability to seamlessly integrate different textures, patterns and colors in each of her looks. Her style communicates this classic effortlessness, something I always want to achieve when I’m picking out what to wear.

This look is centered around the bib necklace I received in yesterday’s care package, passed down from my grandma Lee:

I wanted to juxtapose the sweet girly look of the necklace with something a bit edgier. I immediately reached for one of my favorite pieces in my closet — a black faux leather skirt I picked up at Buffalo Exchange for a cool $13.00. To balance out the skirt, I opted for a loose fitting linen tank top and some black booties.

I just like how this outfit makes me feel — it’s a happy little union of hard and soft, like “I’m a biker chick who also likes cupcakes and art and indie music.”

… or you know, something kind of along the lines of that. I topped it off with a subtle red lip stain and a super messy top knot (with maybe one too many flyaways for my taste, but who’s counting?). The weather in DC has been pretty strange the last couple of days — overall really humid with temperatures ranging from the 60s to the 80s. This reality has forced me to reign in my “OH MY GOD, IT’S FALL I NEED TO WEAR SWEATERS AND BOOTS AND TIGHTS ALL THE TIME AND NOTHING ELSE EVER” attitude. Sweaters and humidity are two words that should never be associated together. Linen and humidity, however, is slightly better.

Do you guys have any other suggestions of how to wear this bib necklace? Maybe with a collar? More sweet sartorial stories and awesome alliteration-filled adventures to come.

Weekend Recap : CapFABB Meet Up

This weekend was wonderful for a few reasons — I caught up on my sleep, got the chance to meet some amazing district bloggers at the CapFABB meet up, and sported a grass skirt and leis on leis on leis Saturday evening. Sleep + new friends + grass skirt = great weekend!

The CapFABB meet up was held at Tyson’s Galleria in Virginia where bloggers were invited to come and partake in the All Access: Fashion event. The Galleria put on several fashion shows throughout the day and you can see some of my favorite looks from the Seven for All Mankind show in the photos below. A big thank you to my dear friend Devon who drove me out to Tyson’s and snapped this photo of what I wore to the meet up:

My patterned harem pants finally made a debut for fall! I will probably end up living in them this season, they add so much personality to everything I pair them with.

And here are the photos from the show:

Some of my favorite trends from the runway include the use of metallics like rose gold pants and jackets, baroque patterned pants and fringe boots that seemed a tamer version of Leandra Medine’s “My Little Pony Goes Drag” shoe.

I also had the chance to snap a few photos of some stylish ladies off the runway:


I almost fell over when I saw this woman’s white Celine bag. I loved the chartreuse sweater + white bag + leopard flats pairing.

The lovely ladies of CapFABB! So happy I finally got to meet Liz (So Much to Smile About), Alison (Chain Strap Purse) and Lacey (A Lacey Perspective)!

Another fellow CapFabber, loved her sparkly chevron sweater!

What do you guys think of all the fall trends? Any looks you’re particularly excited about? More adventures to come, for now I’ve got to make a mug of chai tea, light a candle and settle into a night of Adele and homework.