![]() However, I am aware, and appreciate that some individuals are exceptionally trendy and love their name brands I like a more constant and reliable style. From JCPenney to J.Crew, or Salvation Army to Saks Fifth Avenue, I wear it all, and love it all just the same. I do love to shop- the pieces in my wardrobe have all been carefully and purposefully chosen, because I loved them and felt like they helped me to express myself in one way or another. I am okay with investing in quality products, but I will never spend money simply for a label. ![]() I’ve never felt the need to buy things because they were in and I will never by something simply for its brand. I have only even believed in being myself. I have never really believed in being trendy. ![]() But what makes it new is the way you put it together.” – Carolina Herrera įiled Under: Uncategorized To Trend Or Not To Trend?įashion has always been a repetition of ideas. To this day, Lucky is still her favorite magazine, and her dream job is to work for them as their creative director, along side of one of her business and fashion idols, Eva Chen. It was from that day forward that Alexandra decided that fashion was something important to her. I came home from school and waiting on my bed for me was my first ever Lucky magazine, little did I know, it would leave such a lasting impression on me.” Today, Alexandra is the first of many who will parade her style down our Cat Walk.Īlexandra recounted to us the exact moment when she realized her love for fashion. Ever since she was young, Alexandra has had an immense interest in many aspects of the fashion industry. She is a 22-year-old senior at Penn State Behrend who will be graduating in May with her BA in Communication with a focus on Public Relations, Social Media and Advertising. Why no give it a try?įiled Under: Uncategorized The Classic Twistįashion is about something that comes from within you.” –Ralph LaurenĪlexandra Louise Sebestyen, know by most as Alex, was born and raised in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. There’s no need to limit your fashion sense. So, have we changed your mind about faux pas yet? You’ve have it all wrong all along. If Taylor Swift and J.Lo can wear it, why can we all? White coats and white furs are a great way to wear white all year-round. Yes, we can’t flaunt tiny white sundresses during the winter here in Erie, but there are other options. Lately, especially among celebrities, white after Labor Day has become widely accepted. You say, you can’t wear white after Labor Day. Last but not least, one of the most well known fashion faux pas of them all-ĥ. In fact, Kylie Jenner is an avid supporter of mixed metals, and is almost always photographed wearing stacked silver and gold Cartier bangles. Personally, I feel it’s very edgy and eye catching. Mixing metals is bold and makes a statement. Stop being so overly concerned with wearing a silver bracelet with a gold necklace the real faux pas you should be concerned with is over accessorizing. While Brit and Justin tried, J.Crew shows how this look can be properly worn with nothing faux pas-ey about it.Ĥ. With the recent popularity of the chambray shirt, denim on denim was bound to make a much-needed comeback. While this faux pas may have gained its bad reputation from Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake at the 2001 American Music Awards, it has come a long way since then, so please, let’s reconsider. Do you really think a style worn by Cara Delevingne, Kristen Steward and Jessica Biel could be considered faux pas? I am a firm believer in the wear it if it works mindset, and blavy works, people, blavy always works.ģ. While many disapprove of this duo, I am an avid supporter. If you are unsure of what “blavy” is, it is simply the combination of black and navy. For example, worn on Blake Lively it looks classy, chic, simple and very put together.Ģ. While this is a color combination that can easily go wrong, when done the right way this faux pas is no more. You say, don’t wear black and brown together-ever. In fact, several of my most favorite fashion forward individuals would agree, and have sported their approval on several occasions.ġ. Yes, I can agree that sometimes, an outfit just simply does not work, however I cannot make sense of disliking an outfit because society tells me that it should not be accepted as fashionable. ![]() What I’m talking about is the global misguided phenomenon of Fashion faux pas. I have never felt like it was my place to judge what someone chose to wear on a daily basis, and I feel bothered by people, like you, who take it upon yourselves to call someone else’s outfit wrong. I enjoy them because it means we’re not all clones” –Linda Evangelista ![]()
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