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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Passion For Fashion

Fashion is relative. That depends on the person wearing them. Fashion could be something really disturbing and complicated and unimportant for some people. Or it could be one of many ways to express yourself, to show the world who you really are. Don't believe it? Let me break it down for you.

One example. When you see a guy wearing a beddazled and oversized T-Shirt, buttcrack baggy pants, grillz, or that big chain necklace... what's the first thing that would cross your mind? It's most likely something to do with 'hip-hop', right? I mean, it can't be like "Shiz, that guy looks like a rockstar!". Get real.

You don't get fashion sense by birth. You earn it. Or maybe you already have it in you as a natural talent, but you still need to sharpen your instincts. As for me, it comes naturally to me. Just like English and my writings. I know, and I totally understand the quote "Don't judge the book by its cover". But isn't the cover important, too? I mean, if you want to be respected with other people around you, you have to respect what you have -Inside and out.

So, in order to train my fashion sense, I checked out this Looklet thingy and created my looks. Check these out!


fabulously schooled
It's called "Fabulously Schooled", inspired by the hit CW series 'Gossip Girl'. You can probably tell by the boots -They're soooo Serena!-. This one's like a customized school uniform, and only leaves the plaid skirt as the school symbol. This look is super-chic, but... unless you're going to the set of Gossip Girl or The Clique, don't wear this. There's a huge difference between TV and reality.


Country Girl
This one is inspired by Hannah Montana: The Movie, Taylor Swift, and Colbie Caillat. This is more wearable than the first one, especially with the T-Shirt and the jeans and the loose vest. And the signature items of the theme are -of course- the cowboy hat and the fringe boots. Loooove the boots from Zara.


New York Fashion Editor
This one is inspired by many chick flicks and fashionistas, like Malina Joseph, Anna Wintour, and movies like "Confession Of A Shopaholic" or "The Devil Wears Prada". There's a halter top beneath the khaki ruffled top that you can take off once you reach your office. And the red T-Bone heels to light up the look so it wouldn't fall flat. Pendant necklaces, Marc Jacobs shades, and cute charm bracelet from Aloha Mi Lajki (I love writing that brand! LOL)... Plus a book, handbag, and paperbag to top it off and show the fashionista side.


That's my top 3 Fave looks yet. I'm not ready to go for more dramatic looks, so I'm gonna stick with preppy, feminine rebel for now. For more, you can visit my Looklet page at
http://looklet.com/user/94127

Let me know if you like my style. Ciao!

2 comments:

David Nugroho said...

i'm 100% sure not gonna wear those LOL

Asharfina said...

I double dare you to wear that! lol