It feels like officially summer time! All I can say about this time of year is " I hate summer!" for 2 good reasons. I really can't take the heat! I can stay in the room with aircon on for all summer long. The socond reason; it is the time when mens fashion becomes so boring. Most guys wear t-shirts or polo shirts and shorts in this part of the USA. It's so hot that you are going to melt if you stay outside more than 10 minutes, so I can understand that. However, I'm not fond of shorts, and I cannot bore myself wearing same kinds of clothes everyday. Well, I'll do my best to entertain myself and readers.
It was my friend's birthday, and he threw a pivate party at a club. I'd got an invitation last week and I was looking forward to it!! He'd told me that there was going to be a lot techno music from 90's. It got to be fun! I had to dress properly to enjoy it.
I picked up a look from one of my favorite movies " Hackers" in 1995. I love how Angelina Jolie dressed in the movie, especially when she wore a Quicksilver rash guard and tight jeans. I decided to copy the look, so I picked my top from these selections.
I didn't feel like wearing boots, so I chose my footwear from my cyber sneaker collection.
It ended up looking like this.
I was wearing a Fuel rash guard, Levi's 511 skinny jeans, and Adidas TS Bounce Commander shoes.
The party was a blast! The people were dressing nicely, and as he'd said, the selection of music was great. Fat Boy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, Basement Jaxx, The Prodigy, The Crystal Method and so on! I could dance with their music all night long.
I left the party at around 2 a.m. because I have to work tomorrow. I wish I could have stayed longer because it is rare to attend the party that I want to stay over night.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Fake Alert!
Couple of weeks ago, I picked up something really interesting at a thrift store. A pair of fake True Religion jeans.
Yeah, these are the ones. This is a small town, yet I can still find fake name brand jeans. I started to wonder how often I could find fake jeans, in this case, fake True Religion jeans. So, I've conducted a little survey to see where I could encountor fake True Religion jeans in this town. Over the last 2 weeks, I've visited department stores, thrift stores, and second hand shops as many as I could.
First, department stores. They must not sell fake stuff! Everything I saw there was authentic with full price, around $230.00. No bargains, yet the safest place to buy genuine products.
Then thrift stores. It is truely depend on who drops what kind of items. Within this time period, I could not find any authentic True Religion jeans, but I found fake ones twice. All jeans were $5.99 there. So, if you can spot authentic name brand jeans of any kinds, you can get bargains.
Finally, second hand shops. People go there to buy, sell, trade clothes, so they have the fastest cycle of items. I have counted 15 True Religion jeans during the time period, and found out that 9 of them were fake. That means 60% were fakes!! Moreover, those fake jeans were sold at $45.00 to $55.00 price range, and that was total rip-off! It became obvious that shop staffs didn't know how to distinguish fakes, and you have to be very very careful to shop there if you don't want to grab fake stuff and pay for it.
Well, I guess I've seen enough, so I'll share the tips to distinguish between authentic and fake True Religion jeans as much as I can tell. I'll place the photos side by side, and it is always going to be authentics on the left and fakes on the right. I must apologize the photo quolity though. This is the best I can do with my camera.
Back labels. The authentic one uses yellowish white fabric and looks neater over all. The Buddha is more detailed, and the stitching is even and stright. The fake one, on the other hand, the fabric feels cheaper and looks a bit paler. Look at the stitching. It is neither even nor straight. Look at the lower right corner. There is a line of stitching branching off the main virtical line. You will not see this kind of blemish in authentic True Religion jeans.
Those are reversed sides of labels. On the authentic jeans, nice and straight stitching done with thick red thred. On the fake jeans, the stitching is poorly done with partly red thred and partly black thred. There will never be such flaw on authentic jeans. I can say that stitching quality on the fake jeans is really poor over all. So, this can be the first place you want to check.
Here are the inside tags. It is hard to see in those photos, but in the tag on the fake jeans, the Buddha looks kind of beat up.
Now, here is fairly easy place to check, bottonholes. You can take a look at how clean and quality job a craftsman has done on the authentic jeans, while the bottonhole on the fake jeans is complete rubbish!
All the things I've written so far are just guides and tips. The techniques of making fake products have improved daily. It means the fakes would look closer and closer to the authentics. In fact, a few things I did not mention here, such as zippers and Buddha stamps on fake True Religion jeans, have started to look pretty much like the authentic ones. So, do not over trust the guides.
The best defence to avoid buying fake products is to get to know how authentic products look and feel. Fake products will never meet the qualities of authentic products. When you try on authentic True Religion jeans, you want to see how they fit you, how the high quality denim feels on your skin, and how comfortable they are when you move around.
Then what is the point of wearing fake products? Does that make me feel as good as putting on authentic products? The answer is "NO." I wore those fake jeans for a whole day and went out to test if I could bear with them. I was unpleasant all the time because of the fact that I was wearing fake jeans. Some people seemed to notice that jeans were fake, and it was kind of them not say anything, but I was really embarrassed.
The moral lesson is, I must wear things that makes me happy. Otherwise, I am not myself.
This is more like it! I am wearing a real pair of True Religion jeans with American Red Cross t-shirt, a vintage Oscar de la Renta tie as a belt, and Tony Lama western boots.
In the end, I want to say this. No matter how cheap they may be, do not buy fake products! Because when you wear them, you can never have confidence and pride to show yourself in public.
When you dress like yourself, you want to make your appearance with dignity.
Yeah, these are the ones. This is a small town, yet I can still find fake name brand jeans. I started to wonder how often I could find fake jeans, in this case, fake True Religion jeans. So, I've conducted a little survey to see where I could encountor fake True Religion jeans in this town. Over the last 2 weeks, I've visited department stores, thrift stores, and second hand shops as many as I could.
First, department stores. They must not sell fake stuff! Everything I saw there was authentic with full price, around $230.00. No bargains, yet the safest place to buy genuine products.
Then thrift stores. It is truely depend on who drops what kind of items. Within this time period, I could not find any authentic True Religion jeans, but I found fake ones twice. All jeans were $5.99 there. So, if you can spot authentic name brand jeans of any kinds, you can get bargains.
Finally, second hand shops. People go there to buy, sell, trade clothes, so they have the fastest cycle of items. I have counted 15 True Religion jeans during the time period, and found out that 9 of them were fake. That means 60% were fakes!! Moreover, those fake jeans were sold at $45.00 to $55.00 price range, and that was total rip-off! It became obvious that shop staffs didn't know how to distinguish fakes, and you have to be very very careful to shop there if you don't want to grab fake stuff and pay for it.
Well, I guess I've seen enough, so I'll share the tips to distinguish between authentic and fake True Religion jeans as much as I can tell. I'll place the photos side by side, and it is always going to be authentics on the left and fakes on the right. I must apologize the photo quolity though. This is the best I can do with my camera.
Back labels. The authentic one uses yellowish white fabric and looks neater over all. The Buddha is more detailed, and the stitching is even and stright. The fake one, on the other hand, the fabric feels cheaper and looks a bit paler. Look at the stitching. It is neither even nor straight. Look at the lower right corner. There is a line of stitching branching off the main virtical line. You will not see this kind of blemish in authentic True Religion jeans.
Those are reversed sides of labels. On the authentic jeans, nice and straight stitching done with thick red thred. On the fake jeans, the stitching is poorly done with partly red thred and partly black thred. There will never be such flaw on authentic jeans. I can say that stitching quality on the fake jeans is really poor over all. So, this can be the first place you want to check.
Here are the inside tags. It is hard to see in those photos, but in the tag on the fake jeans, the Buddha looks kind of beat up.
Tags usually say jeans are "made in usa." However, I've seen other variations of tags such as " designed in usa" or " made in china" on some fake jeans. It brought up this question. Are there any other variations of inside tags in authentic jeans? There is only one thing I can do. I went to the nearest True Religion store, and checked as many tags I could. It seemed all the jeans had "made in usa" tags, but shorts had "made in Mexico" and "made in Sri Lanka" tags. I even asked the sales clerk if he could explain it, yet he didn't know anything at all. So, the best we can do when checking the inside tag is making sure it is neat and "made in usa" written on it.
Now, here is fairly easy place to check, bottonholes. You can take a look at how clean and quality job a craftsman has done on the authentic jeans, while the bottonhole on the fake jeans is complete rubbish!
All the things I've written so far are just guides and tips. The techniques of making fake products have improved daily. It means the fakes would look closer and closer to the authentics. In fact, a few things I did not mention here, such as zippers and Buddha stamps on fake True Religion jeans, have started to look pretty much like the authentic ones. So, do not over trust the guides.
The best defence to avoid buying fake products is to get to know how authentic products look and feel. Fake products will never meet the qualities of authentic products. When you try on authentic True Religion jeans, you want to see how they fit you, how the high quality denim feels on your skin, and how comfortable they are when you move around.
Then what is the point of wearing fake products? Does that make me feel as good as putting on authentic products? The answer is "NO." I wore those fake jeans for a whole day and went out to test if I could bear with them. I was unpleasant all the time because of the fact that I was wearing fake jeans. Some people seemed to notice that jeans were fake, and it was kind of them not say anything, but I was really embarrassed.
The moral lesson is, I must wear things that makes me happy. Otherwise, I am not myself.
This is more like it! I am wearing a real pair of True Religion jeans with American Red Cross t-shirt, a vintage Oscar de la Renta tie as a belt, and Tony Lama western boots.
In the end, I want to say this. No matter how cheap they may be, do not buy fake products! Because when you wear them, you can never have confidence and pride to show yourself in public.
When you dress like yourself, you want to make your appearance with dignity.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Scandiavian Treasure
Early this week, I was hunting for metal necklaces for spring look, yet I couldn't find ones I liked. I talked to a friend of mine about it the other night. He said he's got 3 metal necklaces he didn't wear. They were for sale, and he would give me "friendly" price for them. I went to take a look, and as soon as I saw them, I decided to take them all!
They were all scandinavian jewelry and quite unique.
This one was designed and created by a Dannish modernist, Jacob Hull. He was popular in 70's, and a lot of his jewelry work was done in that time. This gold-plated piece is certainly pretty. Hoever, it is quite large and loud, about 2.3 inches in diameter, and I haven't come up with proper ways to wear it yet.
Now, this necklace was created by Studio Else & Paul of Norway is 70's. They were known for lost wax casting method thas they were good at creating complex figures. I love this piece. It has nice dissected spiral shell like structure with a turquoise stone in the center. It is eye-chatching yet not so big and loud. Thus I can probablly wear this with any tops.
This piece was aloso done by Studio Else & Paul. It has a sort of iris like complex shape. And this too is a large piece of jewelry (even a bit larger than the first one), yet it is a calm and sophisticated piece. I would like try it on with pullovers.
I've always so attracted to scandinavian jewlries from 60's and 70's. Seems like jewlry designers got inspirations from mother nature, they refined the images, and expressed through the jewelries. Somehow, I can never get tired of looking at them. I'd really love to live in scandinavian countries and see what inspired those designers with my own eyes.
They were all scandinavian jewelry and quite unique.
This one was designed and created by a Dannish modernist, Jacob Hull. He was popular in 70's, and a lot of his jewelry work was done in that time. This gold-plated piece is certainly pretty. Hoever, it is quite large and loud, about 2.3 inches in diameter, and I haven't come up with proper ways to wear it yet.
Now, this necklace was created by Studio Else & Paul of Norway is 70's. They were known for lost wax casting method thas they were good at creating complex figures. I love this piece. It has nice dissected spiral shell like structure with a turquoise stone in the center. It is eye-chatching yet not so big and loud. Thus I can probablly wear this with any tops.
This piece was aloso done by Studio Else & Paul. It has a sort of iris like complex shape. And this too is a large piece of jewelry (even a bit larger than the first one), yet it is a calm and sophisticated piece. I would like try it on with pullovers.
I've always so attracted to scandinavian jewlries from 60's and 70's. Seems like jewlry designers got inspirations from mother nature, they refined the images, and expressed through the jewelries. Somehow, I can never get tired of looking at them. I'd really love to live in scandinavian countries and see what inspired those designers with my own eyes.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Metamorphosis For Spring
Well, spring time has offcially begun, and it's been so warm, so I've given up wearing coats. I was wearing a vintage Vivienne Westwood sweater and Hollister cargo pants. That was sufficient! In fact, I was sweating a bit.
But, I cannot let myself down just because it's gotten warm. Therefore, I decided to go shopping for something "spring" like for 2 good reasons. First, I just got payed. Secondly, I should enjoy spring though it isn't my favorite season.
I was resting in a shopping mall, observing people, and thinking what things to buy. After sitting there for about 10 minutes, I saw a young lady wearing a shirt with flower print and a metal necklace. Then I thought that outfit was properly spring!
I was all over the mall searching for flowery shirts and metal necklaces. Again, I was facing the same kind of diremma. I wasn't able to find anything in reasonable price range, and I couldn't afford the things I liked. I spent nearly 2 hours for nothing. I headed for some shops in town with a little hope.
Finally, I found a shirt I liked at a thrift store.
I fell in love with this shirt. It is a western shirt which tag is read " Ely Cattleman." Not sure how old it is, but it is a nice vintage shirt. The color is lovely, and it is very flowery! I was very much satisfied with this purchase.
I couldn't find nice matal necklaces, yet I found those.
6 flowery ties that are very suited for spring! Ties were not something I'd had on my mind originally, but they'd work.
Now, I must go home and try everything I found today. I'm really excited, and I believe I can enjoy spring time!!
But, I cannot let myself down just because it's gotten warm. Therefore, I decided to go shopping for something "spring" like for 2 good reasons. First, I just got payed. Secondly, I should enjoy spring though it isn't my favorite season.
I was resting in a shopping mall, observing people, and thinking what things to buy. After sitting there for about 10 minutes, I saw a young lady wearing a shirt with flower print and a metal necklace. Then I thought that outfit was properly spring!
I was all over the mall searching for flowery shirts and metal necklaces. Again, I was facing the same kind of diremma. I wasn't able to find anything in reasonable price range, and I couldn't afford the things I liked. I spent nearly 2 hours for nothing. I headed for some shops in town with a little hope.
Finally, I found a shirt I liked at a thrift store.
I fell in love with this shirt. It is a western shirt which tag is read " Ely Cattleman." Not sure how old it is, but it is a nice vintage shirt. The color is lovely, and it is very flowery! I was very much satisfied with this purchase.
I couldn't find nice matal necklaces, yet I found those.
6 flowery ties that are very suited for spring! Ties were not something I'd had on my mind originally, but they'd work.
Now, I must go home and try everything I found today. I'm really excited, and I believe I can enjoy spring time!!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Art Day!
It is still in the middle of March, and outside temperature is 74°F. If the weather stays like this, there is going to be no more "coat days!" I'm hoping for one more cold days, so I can put on a coat one last time.
Anyways, I am going to visit a local art musium at last. I've wanted to go there, but something has always come up, and I've had to postpone it till today.
I got the perfect shirt for this occasion.
This is a 70's Nik Nik Disco shirt with a print of Picasso's painting (or just a lookalike). When you are going to visit an art museum, you cannot go wrong with this shirt!!
So, this was the look of the day. I was wearing the shirt with 80's Dolce & Gabbana jacket, D&G damaged jeans, and a pair of Tony Lama lizard skin boots. I put on a skinny red tie as a finishing touch.
I was ready to rock'n roll!
The museum was quite pleasent. There, I could see the collction of African American art that was flood of vivid colors. As I was strolling through, the museum staff was following me everywhere. He must have liked my shirt.
Those statues in the picture above were the most bizarre yet mysterious objects I've ever seen. They made me feel that little back yard of the museum was their world and I was the alien. That was spooky.
It was a very much fun day. I have to go visit other museums, for it would be inspiring.
Anyways, I am going to visit a local art musium at last. I've wanted to go there, but something has always come up, and I've had to postpone it till today.
I got the perfect shirt for this occasion.
This is a 70's Nik Nik Disco shirt with a print of Picasso's painting (or just a lookalike). When you are going to visit an art museum, you cannot go wrong with this shirt!!
So, this was the look of the day. I was wearing the shirt with 80's Dolce & Gabbana jacket, D&G damaged jeans, and a pair of Tony Lama lizard skin boots. I put on a skinny red tie as a finishing touch.
I was ready to rock'n roll!
The museum was quite pleasent. There, I could see the collction of African American art that was flood of vivid colors. As I was strolling through, the museum staff was following me everywhere. He must have liked my shirt.
Those statues in the picture above were the most bizarre yet mysterious objects I've ever seen. They made me feel that little back yard of the museum was their world and I was the alien. That was spooky.
It was a very much fun day. I have to go visit other museums, for it would be inspiring.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Spring Is Near
I had to kill some time for my haircut appointment, so I was at a shopping mall just looking around. It's already March, and soon, it is going to be officially spring!
I guess I'd enjoy winter fashion while I can. It will be too hot to wear coats and jackets in a month or so.
I could see spring in all the displays in the mall. This one was at Louis Vuitton. It made me want to wear LV shoes and go out in a warm spring day. I love those loafers. They are all very elegant. Marc Jacobs has done nice job.
I had to force myself to go, or I'd keep staring at the shoes.
On the other side of the mall, a beatiful art project was going on. It was the project by a Korean artist Gyun Hur. This silk flower rainbow surely will brighten up the mall. It wan't done when I saw it, but I will come back and see the completed art work.
Finally, I got my haircut, and this shot was taken right after that. I was wearing D&G denim/camo jacket, BCBG t-shirt, Levis Type-1 jeans, and Nike Total 90 Shift sneaker. The sunglasses were Dior Punk by Jonh Galliano.
I really want to thank my hair style for great job she does. She is the best!!
I guess I'd enjoy winter fashion while I can. It will be too hot to wear coats and jackets in a month or so.
I could see spring in all the displays in the mall. This one was at Louis Vuitton. It made me want to wear LV shoes and go out in a warm spring day. I love those loafers. They are all very elegant. Marc Jacobs has done nice job.
I had to force myself to go, or I'd keep staring at the shoes.
On the other side of the mall, a beatiful art project was going on. It was the project by a Korean artist Gyun Hur. This silk flower rainbow surely will brighten up the mall. It wan't done when I saw it, but I will come back and see the completed art work.
Finally, I got my haircut, and this shot was taken right after that. I was wearing D&G denim/camo jacket, BCBG t-shirt, Levis Type-1 jeans, and Nike Total 90 Shift sneaker. The sunglasses were Dior Punk by Jonh Galliano.
I really want to thank my hair style for great job she does. She is the best!!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Look Before You Leap!
By now you know I like to shop at thrift stores. Sometimes I can find nice thing with reasonalble price. The downside of thrift shopping is items are not always in pristine condition.
This is a Christian Dior tie I got this afternoon. As you can see, it's damaged. I noticed the damage after I'd come home!! It was very careless of me that I had not checked the condition of the tie.
So, learn from it. Always check the items before you pay.
Anyways, it's too late now. The good part is the damage is not noticeable when I wear the tie, and I really like the coloe and design of it. It took me about an hour, but I fixed the damage.
Now, it is in wearble condition, and I can enjoy it!
I tried the tie on a vintage Dior shirt. Worn with 80s' taxido jacket, GAP pants, vintage Tony Lama western boots, and a Gucci straw hat.
The fixed part is completely hidden, and nobody would see it unless I slip my mouth.
So, let's keep it secret between me and the readers!!
This is a Christian Dior tie I got this afternoon. As you can see, it's damaged. I noticed the damage after I'd come home!! It was very careless of me that I had not checked the condition of the tie.
So, learn from it. Always check the items before you pay.
Anyways, it's too late now. The good part is the damage is not noticeable when I wear the tie, and I really like the coloe and design of it. It took me about an hour, but I fixed the damage.
Now, it is in wearble condition, and I can enjoy it!
I tried the tie on a vintage Dior shirt. Worn with 80s' taxido jacket, GAP pants, vintage Tony Lama western boots, and a Gucci straw hat.
The fixed part is completely hidden, and nobody would see it unless I slip my mouth.
So, let's keep it secret between me and the readers!!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Buffalo Teeth Necklace Ver.2.0
My friend told me that my buffalo teeth necklace would look better if I use turquoise beads. So, I took the advice and made the second version.
Those turquoise beads gave it the look of native American jewlry. It looks bolder and more masculine than the original one. I surely like the change.
I had the feeling that it would look nice to wear with a leather jacket. So, I tried it out.
I'm wearing it with 70's North Beach Leather jacket, Junk Food Rolling Stones T, Deasel Daze jeans, and vintage Justin work boots. The necklace is wild and loud, but I like it very much. I guess I will go out as it is and have fun!!
Those turquoise beads gave it the look of native American jewlry. It looks bolder and more masculine than the original one. I surely like the change.
I had the feeling that it would look nice to wear with a leather jacket. So, I tried it out.
I'm wearing it with 70's North Beach Leather jacket, Junk Food Rolling Stones T, Deasel Daze jeans, and vintage Justin work boots. The necklace is wild and loud, but I like it very much. I guess I will go out as it is and have fun!!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
1-Minute-Upgrade To The Look
OK, I'm back! I was a little sick last week, and it wasn't fun at all. I got go out tonight, so I'm glad that I feel all fine.
I was invited over for my friend's birthday party, so I would like to dress decent. I don't have to put on formal clothes for this though I like to wear a suit and tie. That might be a little too much for the occasion.
So, here is the outfit I chose.
I'm wearing a vintage black fur coat, a 70's flower print shirt, Antik Denim slim jeans, and U.S. paratrooper boots.
When I put on all the items together, I knew I picked the right pieces, but I didn't like the total look. The jeans were too long, and the coat looked like a bathrobe.
I had to do someting to make it work.
I just swapped the belt on the coat and tucked the pants into the boots. It took me more than 1 minute, but little changes like that gave a totally different look, and I like this better.
It looks sharper and more contemporary.
Now, I'm ready to head out!!
I was invited over for my friend's birthday party, so I would like to dress decent. I don't have to put on formal clothes for this though I like to wear a suit and tie. That might be a little too much for the occasion.
So, here is the outfit I chose.
I'm wearing a vintage black fur coat, a 70's flower print shirt, Antik Denim slim jeans, and U.S. paratrooper boots.
When I put on all the items together, I knew I picked the right pieces, but I didn't like the total look. The jeans were too long, and the coat looked like a bathrobe.
I had to do someting to make it work.
I just swapped the belt on the coat and tucked the pants into the boots. It took me more than 1 minute, but little changes like that gave a totally different look, and I like this better.
It looks sharper and more contemporary.
Now, I'm ready to head out!!
Friday, February 11, 2011
On Break
I was beading all night and doing errands this morning. I finally decided to take a break this afternoon.
At local Starbucks, I had a Mocha because I was craving for something sweet.
Having a couple of sips, for no reasens at all, I suddenly started thinking about Vogue Paris Magazine. Ms. Carine Roitfeld left FrenchVogue in the end of January, and Ms. Emmanuelle Alt is in charge now. I haven't checked the latest issue of Vogue Paris yet, so that's one task I can do today.
It was 40°F outside, so I was wearing a sheepskin coat to keep me warm. Ramons T from Hot Topic, Levis Type1 jeans, and Convers by John Varvatos were worn with.
I have to finish the project I'm working on by the end of today, so I must go. At least I feel refreshed now!
At local Starbucks, I had a Mocha because I was craving for something sweet.
Having a couple of sips, for no reasens at all, I suddenly started thinking about Vogue Paris Magazine. Ms. Carine Roitfeld left FrenchVogue in the end of January, and Ms. Emmanuelle Alt is in charge now. I haven't checked the latest issue of Vogue Paris yet, so that's one task I can do today.
It was 40°F outside, so I was wearing a sheepskin coat to keep me warm. Ramons T from Hot Topic, Levis Type1 jeans, and Convers by John Varvatos were worn with.
I have to finish the project I'm working on by the end of today, so I must go. At least I feel refreshed now!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Fun Goes On!
Yes, I'm still making beads necklaces this week!! It's time consuming and frustrating sometimes, but everytime I see the finished piece, I'm glad that I did it. And here is the newest one.
A grass beads necklace with silver ankh. It took me quite some time to assemble this because it is about 7 feet long.
It appears like this when it is worn. At first, I thought it can be annoying because the pendant connecter part is so long and it could keep on dangling around. I wore this all day and found out that it wasn't as bad as I thought.
Here is the overview. I can say that I am satisfied with the overall look. This is just about how I want this necklace to fit.
This may not be called jewelry making, for I didn't make the pendant top. I found it at a thrift store and rearrange it in the way I like, so I'd rather call it "recycling." I still have few projects to do, and that's going to keep me busy for a while. I'll have fun!!
A grass beads necklace with silver ankh. It took me quite some time to assemble this because it is about 7 feet long.
It appears like this when it is worn. At first, I thought it can be annoying because the pendant connecter part is so long and it could keep on dangling around. I wore this all day and found out that it wasn't as bad as I thought.
Here is the overview. I can say that I am satisfied with the overall look. This is just about how I want this necklace to fit.
This may not be called jewelry making, for I didn't make the pendant top. I found it at a thrift store and rearrange it in the way I like, so I'd rather call it "recycling." I still have few projects to do, and that's going to keep me busy for a while. I'll have fun!!
Friday, January 28, 2011
How To Wear Buffalo Teeth
A friend of mine texted me asking how that buffalo teeth necklace would look on a person. He said he could not picture how it looks from the posted photo. So, here is a quick and short post.
You can wear it like this, as a long dangling necklace. It can be worn over a t-shirt or a sweater as well.
Or, it can be looped around your neck like this. I prefer this way, it goes nicely with a long sleeve botton down shirt. I was in this outfits all day, and some people gave me complements on the necklace, and that made my day!!
I was wearing 70's disco shirt, H&M military jacket, and H&M slim jeans.
You can wear it like this, as a long dangling necklace. It can be worn over a t-shirt or a sweater as well.
Or, it can be looped around your neck like this. I prefer this way, it goes nicely with a long sleeve botton down shirt. I was in this outfits all day, and some people gave me complements on the necklace, and that made my day!!
I was wearing 70's disco shirt, H&M military jacket, and H&M slim jeans.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Dream Necklaces ??
Lately I have hard time finding necklaces I like. I'd wear anything, mens or ladies, that looks good, but I just can't see the ones I want to wear. Some pieces by super brands are very nice, I just cannot afford $500- dollar-jewelry. So I came to the conclusion that I have to make my own.
I have no experience in jewelry making, so I started with beads jewerly.
This is the first creation made with wood beads and waxed cotton cord. The pendant top was given by a friend of mine. Total cost of this one was less than $5. I wear this often over t-shirts. It looks good enough, and nobody knows how much it costs unless I tell them.
This was made with wood beads and grass beads. Same friend gave me the pendant top. I wanted to make a piece that I could wear around my neck in loops. The lenghth of the chain is 45 inches. It's long enough to loop around my neck for 3 times, and this goes nicely with botton down shirts
I've wanted a necklace with a fat chain, so here itis. It is made with wood beads, grass beads, and bamboo beads. I got the pendant top in NYC some years ago. A grass artist was selling his craetion on the street. When I saw this I fell in love with it and I had to get it.
This piece was just rolled out, so I haven't tried it on with any outfits yet.
Finally, it is the last piece I post in this time. Made with wood beads, grass beads, plastic beads and bone beads. Those charms were buffalo teeth. I've just finished this piece too, so I will wear this later.
So, this is what I have been doing lately. I've had so much fun making all these though I lost time to sleep. I'd like to learn to work with precious metals and jem stones eventually, so that I could make pendant tops with my own design.
Well, I'll see.
I have no experience in jewelry making, so I started with beads jewerly.
This is the first creation made with wood beads and waxed cotton cord. The pendant top was given by a friend of mine. Total cost of this one was less than $5. I wear this often over t-shirts. It looks good enough, and nobody knows how much it costs unless I tell them.
This was made with wood beads and grass beads. Same friend gave me the pendant top. I wanted to make a piece that I could wear around my neck in loops. The lenghth of the chain is 45 inches. It's long enough to loop around my neck for 3 times, and this goes nicely with botton down shirts
I've wanted a necklace with a fat chain, so here itis. It is made with wood beads, grass beads, and bamboo beads. I got the pendant top in NYC some years ago. A grass artist was selling his craetion on the street. When I saw this I fell in love with it and I had to get it.
This piece was just rolled out, so I haven't tried it on with any outfits yet.
Finally, it is the last piece I post in this time. Made with wood beads, grass beads, plastic beads and bone beads. Those charms were buffalo teeth. I've just finished this piece too, so I will wear this later.
So, this is what I have been doing lately. I've had so much fun making all these though I lost time to sleep. I'd like to learn to work with precious metals and jem stones eventually, so that I could make pendant tops with my own design.
Well, I'll see.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Leopard Boi
I had an opportunity to wear the most beautiful coat today, so I must post it up.
A few days ago, my grandma called me up and told me to come see her. I went to her house to see what was up to. She brought out one of her coats and asked me if I can fix the damages on the lining.
That was such an amazing leopard fur coat! I knew that she's had it. However, it was the first time I saw the coat with my own eye, and that was beautiful!!
I told her I could fix the coat at one condition. I asked her if I could borrow the coat for a day and let me wear it, and she agreed.
So I put on the coat when I went to my haircut appointment, and I really love the coat!!
Here is the shot with new haircut.
My grandma's coat worn with vintage western shirt and Jean Paul Gaultier pants. Shoes were T.U.K Creeper with faux leopard fur to mach up with the coat, and belt was vintage Gucci.
I gave back the coat to grandma this evening and thank her for letting me wear it. It was like a once in a life time opportunity, for I can never afford the coat like that. Thanks Grandma!!
A few days ago, my grandma called me up and told me to come see her. I went to her house to see what was up to. She brought out one of her coats and asked me if I can fix the damages on the lining.
That was such an amazing leopard fur coat! I knew that she's had it. However, it was the first time I saw the coat with my own eye, and that was beautiful!!
I told her I could fix the coat at one condition. I asked her if I could borrow the coat for a day and let me wear it, and she agreed.
So I put on the coat when I went to my haircut appointment, and I really love the coat!!
Here is the shot with new haircut.
My grandma's coat worn with vintage western shirt and Jean Paul Gaultier pants. Shoes were T.U.K Creeper with faux leopard fur to mach up with the coat, and belt was vintage Gucci.
I gave back the coat to grandma this evening and thank her for letting me wear it. It was like a once in a life time opportunity, for I can never afford the coat like that. Thanks Grandma!!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Theory and Experiment
Eva Fontanelli, Italian Elle Editor and Stylist, is well-know in the world of fashion for her distinctive style. She somehow creates the sweetest looks that only work for her.
It has been said nobody can copy her style, and I have to admit that. But there is a look that has been on my mind all the time , and I have to try.
One day, I saw a photo of Eva wearing really wide satin pants and a white sweater, and that look struk my head. A simple yet unforgettable look! I know I can't duplicate her, so I created my own look. And, here it goes.
It is my belief that as long as clothes don't disturb my body proportion, I can wear anything. Now, it is the time to put that theory to the test. I'm wearing lady's super wide pants with Anglomania sleeveless top and a vintage motorcycle jacket. I have to wear platform shoes so I don't look too short over all.
I'm not wearing what exactly Eva wore in that picture bcause if I just copy her, I'll fail. It is more like translating her style and expressing with my own.
I like the result alright. It's not as fabulous as Eva's look, but it suits me. So, the experiment is successful, I must say.
Eva is always my favorite fashionista. Watching the way she dresses is like watching a fashion show, and I'm looking forward to seeing her new looks!
It has been said nobody can copy her style, and I have to admit that. But there is a look that has been on my mind all the time , and I have to try.
One day, I saw a photo of Eva wearing really wide satin pants and a white sweater, and that look struk my head. A simple yet unforgettable look! I know I can't duplicate her, so I created my own look. And, here it goes.
It is my belief that as long as clothes don't disturb my body proportion, I can wear anything. Now, it is the time to put that theory to the test. I'm wearing lady's super wide pants with Anglomania sleeveless top and a vintage motorcycle jacket. I have to wear platform shoes so I don't look too short over all.
I'm not wearing what exactly Eva wore in that picture bcause if I just copy her, I'll fail. It is more like translating her style and expressing with my own.
I like the result alright. It's not as fabulous as Eva's look, but it suits me. So, the experiment is successful, I must say.
Eva is always my favorite fashionista. Watching the way she dresses is like watching a fashion show, and I'm looking forward to seeing her new looks!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
My Grandma's Fur Coat--part2
Alright! I'm back to finish this. Sorry for taking so long. I'd done re-stitching openings, and I thought that was hard enough. Replacing the lining was even harder!!
This is what I use as the replacement of the old lining, a polyester shirt I got at a thrift store. I cut off the collar, took out all the bottons, and used it as a lining. This usually does the trick.
Then I pinned this new lining on the coat and started hand sewing. One thing I didin't realize was when I hand sew hard materials, like leather, it takes plyers to pull the needle out. It took me forever!! I don't bother telling what I went through, but after breaking 2 needles, It was finally done.
It was a time consuming task, but I'm very happy that I did it. This coat is wearble again after all.
I love how this coat fits. It's georgeous, and it keeps me warm in winter time. I'm really thankful to grandma for this wanderful Christmas gift.
This is what I use as the replacement of the old lining, a polyester shirt I got at a thrift store. I cut off the collar, took out all the bottons, and used it as a lining. This usually does the trick.
Then I pinned this new lining on the coat and started hand sewing. One thing I didin't realize was when I hand sew hard materials, like leather, it takes plyers to pull the needle out. It took me forever!! I don't bother telling what I went through, but after breaking 2 needles, It was finally done.
It was a time consuming task, but I'm very happy that I did it. This coat is wearble again after all.
I love how this coat fits. It's georgeous, and it keeps me warm in winter time. I'm really thankful to grandma for this wanderful Christmas gift.
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