Tuesday, March 15, 2011

It's a Bag, Not a Game Console

Yes. That's PS1. A Bag. Not a Game Console.

The PS1 bag was launched in 2008 as the first bag of the New York based designer duo Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough for their label Proenza Schouler (their mothers’ respective maiden names). Since then, it has been seen on the arms of the most fashionable people in the world. It comes in three different sizes, large, medium and as a clutch.


This bag comes in a variety of colors and styles. You can find it in tan or beige suede, black or gray leather, black python, and black crocodile leather which gives it a bit of a more luxurious look. This is a great low standard everyday bag and is perfect for that geek-chic look that so many of the stars are sporting.


So PS1 'desperados'... will you be willing to get rip off to own your dream PS? I do like the beige version, just not enough to fork out the ridiculous price tag. I need to be strong to resist the temptation, although.....

This bag is a casual everyday type satchel. It is perfect to carry when you’re walking around town running your daily errands. It is comfortable and requires no specialties. With whatever outfit you are wearing you can just throw this bag over your shoulder and head out of the house. This is the perfect everyday bag because it can fit all of your necessities and more.



Ok, now I'm not so strong anymore (glancing at PS1 and its upcoming cousin the PS11).

Monday, March 14, 2011

It's a Tie!

Do all man's fashion items wearable for us women?
What about a necktie?

A do?
A Don't?



What makes a difference?


It's the ATTITUDE that counts. It's how you wear it.

Patti Smith & Rachel Bilson wore it best. Slouch is the key here. You don't want to look like you that uptight matron from St. Claire dormitory.


Would you wear a tie? Or, should we just leave it to our male counterparts?

Yummy huh?!

The word you're looking for is....
Anyway.. back to the necktie: a do or a simple don't?

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Ambiguous Fashion at Its Best

I've always been fascinated by menswear. I do. And not only because menswear is a major trend this year. I've adored unisex styling ever since I was a little girl. Of course I've had my "Cinderella" moment. Every little girl wanted to be one. But I got over it not very long. 

During my tween years, I've never want to be seen with a skirt. My torrid affair with unisex clothing last through the years. I dislike wearing a skirt or frilly clothes. Call me tomboy, I don't care. But I think I'm far from tomboy, as I'm able to style my unisex clothing with a feminine touch. 

Other chicks adore the sweet gamine Audrey Hepburn, I prefer the other wittier Hepburn. Katharine Hepburn. Other chicks dig pinks, I dig blues or blacks or grays. A touch of color is not forbidden though.

Well.. enough about me, let's start. Hope you'll find this journal useful.

Here's a sample of what I call unisex style (from Chloe Sevigny Collection).