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Posted: 26 May 2010 02:27 AM PDT The Vicarious Lifestyle, for some hilarious candid commentary. Here’s his opinion on some of the unusual looks we dug up: This season was rife with memorable looks for fall 2010 menswear, hence we picked some of favorites and asked one of our ‘Fashion Pulse Daily Dudes,’ David James of blog Someone please call the manager! The waiter is attempting to seduce me in this horrible metallic orange outfit!! CHECK PLEASE!!! You poor man – You are so confused… you don’t know which way is up or down, or how to match your outfit for that matter. YSL might be turning over in his grave after this mess walked down the runway. Check out the sequenced black “armies” with a mismatch purplish undershirt. Please send help. Not sure I am feeling this look Burberry pulled together for their London show. Aren’t they suppose to have a home field advantage over their competition? Ruffles on man are never sexy – not in the circus and not on the runway. He looks like his mom dressed him after she was out all night on a drinking binge. Thanks to David James for his candid commentary on the fall/winte 2010 menswear collections, and check out his new blog, The Vicarious Lifestyle ! |
Posted: 26 May 2010 01:15 AM PDT Coolest girl at camp, hands down. From our friends at CollegeCandy.com:Who or what inspires your style? Many of us use celebrities (like Willa Holland) or movie characters (like Elvira Hancock) as style inspiration, even though, most of the time, they are being dressed from head to toe by the best stylists. Which we don't have. And sometimes it's damn near impossible to work their Hollywood looks into our not-so-Hollywood lives. I've made it my mission to tap into the mind of a fashion stylist and show you how to take your style inspiration – whatever it may be – and make it more you! Many know her as the one-name, Blondie. As I was growing up, I knew her as the one other woman my dad probably loved besides my ma. But was Paola (my mother's 2nd name after "Mom") ever jealous? Hells to the nah. She idolized her too! Debbie Harry has been turning heads since our parents were our age (before the days of Ke$ha-style auto tune and daily Facebook creepage). How could she not with her voice "like buttah," cheekbones that could command foreign nations, and especially her iconic style that would make single men drool and married men hide their wedding rings in their pockets? Oh, in case you weren't already aware, Debbie Harry was the lead singer of the band Blondie in the late '70s/early '80s era of glam-punk persuasion. She set the bar for those who wanted to add some glam to their rebelliousness, or some edge to their sweetness. Although it's been said that Debbie Harry prefers to NOT be referred to as a style icon (how humble), whether she likes it or not, people want to emulate her signature look. I love Debbie's style because she takes two opposing styles – the glam of the 70s and the edgy alternative attitude of the 80s – and puts them together seamlessly. She was one of the first to popularize the vintage tee during performances or parties, and she was rocking over-the-knee boots decades before they were cool. And even when she was going more formal in an evening dress and feathery hair, you could see the soul of a bad ass waiting to be unleashed. She is just cool and she makes me want to be that cool, too. Want Debbie's style? It's time to channel your inner rock star. Boots, Shorts, T-Shirt, Ring, Brush, Contour Palette To achieve a look that would make Debbie proud, I paired some very distressed shorts with an oversized graphic tee. But then I went one step further and threw a very sexy, very edgy-glam pair of over-the-knee boots into the mix. It's details like that – in addition to the gun ring – that set this look apart from something Avril or Ashlee Simpson would put together. (If you aren't a fan of boots and shorts, try her new line of Converse sneakers Debbie designed herself.) The overall look is cool, edgy and relaxed, like you just rolled out of bed after a night of partying and just happen to look this good. As for your makeup, Debbie was all about enhancing those gorgeous cheekbones. Don't have any to work with? No problem! Create the illusion of a defined face like Debbie's with a contouring palette and an angled brush. Everyone's got a little rocker in them; let Debbie Harry inspire you to bring it out in style. |
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