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Lookbook | Noah Goldberg
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Simple (but cool) fashion items I love seeing ⋆.ೃ࿔ 🩰 ˖*༄
One thing I will always mention whenever someone asks me about my interests, one of them is always going to be fashion. I don't specifically recall what made me pique an interest in fashion but I think it's because I've been surrounded by it ever since I gained solid consciousness, my aunt used to make crafts using fabric and stitching, my mom sold batik dresses, and Evie (yes, Evie from Descendants) made me gain a liking for her and how we have the same interests. But even now in the double-digit age I never not think or obsess over fashion, especially now high-end and even more underrated fashion brands have been gaining more attention thanks to global ambassadors and the repetition of the 2000s culture and aesthetic.
Thanks to Pinterest, I have saved many of my favorite-- maybe niche maybe very simple fashion items I'd love to style and see, and I'd figure I'd share some on this post!
Low heels and pumps
Who else has/had an obsession with loafers and Mary Jane pumps? I surely do, matter of fact, I loved these types of shoes that I started wearing (flat) loafers to school! As someone who likes younger styles, I love low heels compared to stilettos when it comes to everyday wearing because you get to look stylishly and somewhat mysterious yet comfortable, I have never personally worn a low heel shoe before, but if I do ever get one, I will wear it every chance I get.
2. Flats
Super (not) fun fact, I got two compliments from my seniors about my loafers! I may be old school, but seeing loafers or even just regular flats being worn in school makes me happy, it's like you have a personality and character that you want to stand out, especially since most of us are more used to chunky sneakers. I find flats, specifically ballet flats super chic and cool, they look comfortable yet stylish.
3. Scarfs
Scarfs look super duper cozy, especially during winter and autumn, they also can look very sophisticated and elegant when worn tightly on the neck, but they can also look very cozy and warm when worn loosely like the ones I refer to in the images. Since I'm going to move to a lot more diverse weather, I'm excited to incorporate these warm and fuzzy fabrics into my outfits!
4. Bags
I love love shoulder bags and messenger bags that you can sling over or on your shoulder, I even think these are more sturdy and practical than backpacks, since I bring heavy books about 4 notebooks on average, I find these types of bag lighter to carry-- sure they may tense your muscles, but I find my father's old and rusty military bag less in risk of breaking. Unlike my 2-year-old backpack that's strap broke (っ °Д °;)っ... Again, I find every person who accessorizes their bags to the max very cool and characteristically deep because I love decorations!
5. Flower-patterned clothes/dresses/skirts
(no comment, just very cute o(* ̄▽ ̄*)o.)
6. Short sleeved hoodies
These are so comfortable omg?!? Because I live in an area where the weather is never arctic cold (or I can't stand long sleeves) but love the premises of a hoodie's hood and zipper I love these short-sleeved hoodies and not just because it's light on the body but also because it looks good and cool even if it's not styled. I believe they were most popular in the 2000s and I rarely see these, so if anyone knows a brand or thrift store, it's very appreciated if you'd hmu!
7. Colored/patterned stockings
I saw someone on tiktok mentioning them, and I also found them very silly and cute, and the good thing is, as long as your stocking matches your outfit's vibe but it's a bit more in-your-face, it'll still blend out with your outfit!
8. Head accessories
I love head accessories so much-- especially as stylish as a beret, I don't know why, but adding small headbands or hairclips just shows a person's aesthetic just by how they're worn. Though I can't really see myself wearing these for a long period of time or else my hair is going to feel trapped...
9. Arm warmers
I saw these a lot in Japan, mostly worn by grandmas who are traveling by bicycle, and I found those so chic and cool, arm warmers are like stylish gloves, they serve the same purpose, but cuter! Especially the ones with mixed designs and colors.
10. Leg warmers
Lastly, leg warmers, surprisingly, they're comfortable to wear even in less chilly weather, they look super cute too! Again, they just look super fluffy and cozy, but outside Japan, I find myself struggling to find good-quality leg warmers  ̄へ ̄ so if anyone knows any brand that sells these, please lmk!!
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Woodstock.
Woodstock, the most famous of the 1960s rock festivals, held on a farm property in Bethel, New York, August 15–18, 1969, at the end of the hippie movement. The hippie flower child look from the late 1960's carried over into the first half of the 1970's, in a non-restrictive bohemian silhouette with a heavy folksy influence. Arts and crafts had a huge impact on fashion during this time including tie-dye, batik, knitwear, crochet and macrame.
1970s Gunne Sax dresses.
Gunne Sax's aesthetic has been described as feminine, nostalgic, Victorian, old world and romantic. Though the brand is now closely associated with formal and bridal wear, its origins date back to late '60s San Francisco. In 1969, San Francisco boutique Gunne Sax needed a house designer. Enter Jessica McClintock, an elementary school teacher with a life-long interest in fashion. When a friend told McClintock of the opening at Gunne Sax, she applied immediately. McClintock was hired despite her lack of formal training in fashion design or clothing manufacture. Herself and designer Laura Ashley popularized the prairie dress phenomenon.
Sometimes referred to as Granny or prairie dresses, a typical Gunne Sax dress of the early 1970s featured a banded Empire waist and a long maxi-skirt. Lace trim, high collars and long sleeves evoked an amalgam of past eras and created an overall impression of demure femininity.
Vogue Italia March 1970.
Twiggy for Vogue 1970
Thea Porter, Godmother of Bohemian Cheque.
Thea Porter, who is credited with bringing the bohemian look to London catwalks. Although Thea Porter is not as famous a name as Mary Quant or Laura Ashley, her influence on the look of her era is just as potent. Her loose, draped shapes and fabrics helped create the style of stars such as Faye Dunaway and Elizabeth Taylor in the 1970s, and they have since become forever entangled with the idea of rock-star self-indulgence. She celebrated ethnic styles in Indian style prints, free flowing breezy gauzy tent dresses and wide legged pants.
Porter's seven signature looks: the Abaya & Kaftan; the Gipsy dress; the Fraye dress; the Brocade-panel dress; the Wrap-over dress; the Chazara jacket, and the Sirwal skirt, as well as important fashion photography from the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Women's Wear.
Changing skirt sizes.
This was the year of the changing hemline. There is no longer one length for one woman, but a whole wardrobe of lengths from which to choose. Mini, regular, midi and maxi length. Both emerald and bottle green were popular colours of the 1970s along with rust, wine red, purple, orange, and brown.
Tom Wolfe called the 1970s the "me decade" Across the land, Americans seemed determined to escape from the wars and social movements of the previous decade. Disillusionment with national and global action led many to look inward and find solace in discovering more about themselves. Women demanded respect as equal partners, and began to emerge into the work place. As women asserted themselves economically, socially, and politically, the idea of remaining trapped in an unhappy marriage became less and less appealing. Consequently, the divorce rate soared. An 1974 book entitled the courage to divorce encouraged individuals to put their own happiness above that of their spouses and children.
Every rule of fashion was shattered in the 1970s. Lapels, ties, and collars, reached record widths. The polyester leisure suit, available in a palette of citrus and pastel colors, was extremely popular among young males. The jacket, pants, and vest were often worn with an open collar to display thick necklace chains nestled in exposed chest hair. A senses of masculine style emerged in the film 'Annie Hall' which created a sensation with Diane Keaton wearing a fitted vest with a collard white shirt and men's neckties.
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My D&D (and Dolls) merchant booth is coming together. I haven't built my Skyrim Khajiit Caravan booth yet, but I have plans.
A sampling of the current collection.
Short and long hooded cloaks.
Tunics, both short- and long-sleeved.
A few pairs of simple breeches.
Tabards
Robes
This far, I've been working in batiks, but I'm going to start digging through my doll-scale fat quarters tonight.
I also have leather and vinyl, though that may be an on-site project on the day of the party. I have some wristwatches I intend to strip the buckles off of.
What do you think? I'm planning to sell/trade these. Well, some of them. My NPCs will need some kind of clothing!
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Completely Vulnerable
Goodbye Poetries Side B: The Blue Man
by Bobby Yusuf
Fast, fast as I am
As poison running in blood,
Lust takes the boat I went,
Throwing all my money,
I'm gonna fall into his bed
Am I his bride this night
He's a doll, tasting me like a jar of honey
Flip it bad, he's steering me
In the deep that none of my resistance can,
Been a sin of ages when my man is sleeping
And his eyes are suddenly a sweet scent
This 25-year-old man,
With that long-sleeved batik work attire,
And a good beard, he knows how to
Design everyone's impressions,
But the dead stars in his stare,
How come nobody knows this shit
I've seen you're a tall roose
You like it so bad with my ass on your foot
You heard that my lips are so popular,
And so you lick my licker like a topper
And I know when you're horny
Is not only when I am too,
But when I can go to your apartment room
Don't worry,
It's common to happen
It's a business
When two men meet and completely vulnerable
Gonna see this sequel
Nobody tames a horse quiet class
This heartbeat maybe,
Cause the other one on the other land
He doesn't miss me
He doesn't make it
He doesn't sit on his shitty chair
If he knows what I'm doing,
He'll see me get caught,
But I'm still doing it
We both will pass it
Don't worry,
It's common to happen
It's a business
When two men meet and completely vulnerable
I know I have a lover
I know I'm a wisp in an ant nest, but
He's been dancing with his gun
In a party of two, I saw him
Start to pull up one bullet clearly
With his confidence
And I died
But he didn't see I can cheat my death
And fucking kiss a man in the ambulance
Gonna see this sequel
Nobody tames a horse quiet class
This heartbeat maybe,
Cause the other one on the other land
He doesn't miss me no more
He doesn't make it real time
He doesn't sit on his bestest chair
Don't worry,
It's common to happen
It's a business
When two men meet and completely vulnerable.
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Crystal Heart Academy Concept Character (Staff Member Edition)
Introducing the Staff from Crystal Heart Academy. Showing their early development while explaning their design and headcanon.
MAMA ODELL
Twisted from Mama Odie (Princess and the Frog)
Description:
"A playfull and lighthearted old gal who own the WYN Store. A bit of mystery here and there but nonetheless her smile as charming as her collection and store! " -The Narrator
Design Points:
Mama Odell didn't change much from her old design, but I did refine a few bits to make her more memorable in mind. She have always been the most fun to draw for me because of her features. Her biggest inspiration come from my own grandmothers! She, unintentionally, got the trait of every one of them...
For her clothes, I want to go for someting fun. So I ransack a few clothes my grandmother have, she mostly wear daster with batik patterns and lots of color. I did a few modification to the dress base shape, but keep elements like the wide collar and sleeves. Inside the dress she wears a black tank top. I keep the swirly pattern all over her.
There is this one troupe I like about laid back character, whos arms either out of the sleeves or one of them stay atleast out. She wears jewelry of various kind like its the 80's salon.
Mama Odell's Headcanon:
She can't see very well. Often knowking down a few boxes and items at her shop.
She knows what her customer need before they do! Its just a trick of being a sales lady!
If you take more then what you need she's going to smack you with her maracas! And then she'll complain how young people these days need to control themself!
She manages to smack all three fairy siblings at their first time meeting! Even Marcel by miracle!
Mama Odell come from long lines of sourceres who practice ancient magic.
She did not like her reputation only bring reporters and journalist knocking on her door everyday.
She have a Grandson, Julius, who attend Royal Sword Academy. He is her pride and joy. Want to set him up with someone, but got denied by him.
Around her shop theres exotic pets like; snakes, alligator, pig, cow, and a goat. They are not dangerous, but firstimer always got spooked by them.
Mama Odell is a helpfull person according to the students. She often slip extra item if you're feeling down or invite you to her shop deck and taste her personal brewed tea.
The closest person to her would be Headmistress Felton, says its beacuse she's the only one who can match that old prune and her mischive! (The're gossip buddies)
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Rise of Printed Shirts for Men: A Fashion Staple for Every Occasion
In recent years, men's fashions have been dynamically shifting toward vibrant colors and bold patterns, with printed shirts taking the center stage. A product long ago considered a niche garment that would only be safe to wear when venturing out in casual clothes has rapidly evolved into a multi-functional piece that can very easily move from day to night. This article shall delve into the versatility, history, styling tips, and current trends surrounding printed shirts for men.
A Short History of Printed Shirts
Printed shirts are so old that their history extends back several centuries, all founded on diversity as applied all over different cultures around the world. From batik prints from Indonesians to paisley patterns from Persia, these printed fabrics have long been a reflection of art and identity. Printed shirts were accepted in the West during the middle of the 20th century, especially in floral and geometric prints-a specialty in Hawaiian shirts, to say the least-heralding the leisure and vacation style.
Late 20th and early 21st centuries, printed shirts became unbound from casual shells. Designers started experimenting with intricate detailing, graphic arts, and experimental prints, which formed a kind of palette of choices to suit modern man. In the present, printed shirts are not only a statement of an individual's style but also a means of men expressing their personalities as well.
The Flexibility of Printed Shirts
The powerful arguments for printed shirts include their amazing versatility. They can come out in a multiple of different styles according to the occasion: Casual Outings: A casual outing can be done using a short-sleeve floral printed shirt along with denim shorts or chinos. Comfortable sneakers and sunglasses can add an effortless vibe to that whole look.
Work Attire A long-sleeved printed shirt tucked into tailored trousers with sleeves is a rather expressive workplace outfit. Mild patterns and low-key colors can be a good way to express your individuality while ensuring you still look professional.
Evening Events: Boldly patterned shirts can be your major statement pieces during an evening of boys' night out or on a date. Simply pair them with dark jeans or fitted pants, layer over a coat with a blazer, and finish with loafers or fashionable boots.
Holiday Wear: The printed shirt is the epitome of holiday style. Get yourself those lovely cotton or linen blends when you have those summer vacations in mind. Beach or exploring a new city, bright prints keep you at your best.
How to Style Printed Shirts
1. Fit is Right: The fit of the shirt matters first. Are you for slim fit, tailored cut, or relaxed style? Ensure it flatters your shape. An ill-fitting shirt can downplay even the most beautiful print.
Balance the Ensemble: For printed shirts, balance it with neutral bottoms. For example, if the print of your shirt is bold and attractive, then make sure your trousers or shorts are on a totally neutral color so they don't fight the printing on the shirt.
Layer smartly. An outfit sometimes can be pulled off with layers. Wear your printed shirt under a cardigan or coat on a cool day to add some interest to your outfit.
4. Accessorize Wisely: Therefore, accessorize with pieces that complement but do not overpower the print. Believe it or not, sometimes bold accessories such as a patterned belt and watch can be the least of your problems, as they draw the eye away from the print.
5. Be Confident: Perhaps the best styling advice about a printed shirt is to wear it with confidence. Patterns attract attention, so embracing your choice will only enhance your overall presence.
Current Trends in Printed Shirts
As we proceed into 2023 and into more years ahead, new trends in men's printed shirts are taking the spotlight:
Abstract and Artistic Prints: Gone are the designs that masquerade as works of art. You can't help but talk about these shirts.
Retro-Inspired Patterns: A fashion trend that went strong with the likes of '70s and '80s is slowly creeping its way back onto the runways, with bold colors and shape geometries as well as psychedelic patterns.
Eco-Friendly Fabrics: This has led to an increase in the number of brands entering into the market that use organic and recycled materials to produce printed shirts. Men are most fashionable in this sense, as they style their thoughts with environmentally conscious approach.
Mix and Match Prints: A style-conscious does not fear in blending prints. For those who are bold enough to try it out, mixing the printed shirt with some patterned pants or accessories is becoming increasingly popular.
Printed shirts confirm a place in the wardrobe of every man-the embodiment of comfort, style, and versatility. Historically rich, endless styles of combining them, and new trends--all this tells us that printed shirts have finally taken over. Whether you are a minimalist or an adventurous dresser, there's a printed shirt that will level up your style. Express your personal statement, so go ahead and join the world of prints 'til death do us part! Your wardrobe will be thankful!
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Short Kurtas for Women: A Stylish Essential
India's tradition and modernity both lie in this attire - Kurtas. Our ladies' favorite kurtas can be worn at functions, events, or offices. Kurtas, long or short, look ravishing on women. Ajio's kurta collection for women has colorful, practical, and varied options for all women. Ajio has kurtas from some of the most loved international and Indian brands for women. It has brands like FabIndia, W, Anandita, Gulmohar Jaipur, and Gorgone with exciting offers.
Ajio has different styles of kurtas for women, from Anarkali, Floral Print Kurtas, and Asymmetrical Kurtas to Ikat style kurtas. We ensure handpicked and best-price kurtas at one shopping destination for all our lovely women.
Short Kurtas Short kurtas make for an effortless look for ladies. They can go well during office wear, movie dates, or family functions. Ajio has short kurtas in cotton, embroidered, printed, and rayon. Cotton short kurtas are breathable and easy on the skin for women. Embroidered kurtas are colorful and give a unique appearance. Sleeveless kurtas or shirt-style short kurtas are the go-to option for women, especially during the summer season. They can be paired with pajamas or jeans. They generally look good with jewelry like Jhumkas or scarves. Style your wardrobe from Ajio's range of fashion at an affordable price range.
Kurtas with Patterns Short kurtas like straight-cut kurtas are great for office wear. They give an elegant yet simple look. They look good with jeans or pajama pants. A-Line kurtas are fitted at the top and widen to the hem. Anarkali kurtas are ideated from princess outfits. The dress flows out beautifully, and the fitted bodice displays a flattering form. Flared kurtas come in various patterns, printed, floral, and various colors. Ajio has flared kurtas in cotton, rayon, and linen fabrics for all your choices. Flare short kurtas look good with pants, palazzo pants, or fitted bottoms.
Short kurtas. Elaborated Styling. Ajio makes short kurtas for women available in a variety of patterns of your choice, ensuring you look elegant and beautiful for every occasion. Short kurtas come in zari, zardoshi, embroidered, floral, and in many other styles. The balloon sleeves and kurtas with pleated details can look good with harem pants or even denim shorts, or Patiala pants. You can pair these with jutis, mojaris, sneakers, wedges, or even pumps. Check out Ajio's accessories and footwear section to see what matches your favorite kurtas.
These versatile short kurtas are appropriate for any occasion. Kurtas will always be timeless and elegant for our lovely women. Ajio has various cuts, colors, and fabrics for short kurtas that go well with every woman's style. Vibrant prints are loved and preferred by women for short kurtas. Ethnic prints like Badhni, Batik, Ikat, Ajrakh, and Kalamkari to geometric prints have been in trend. These colorful, traditional, and modern prints are available on Ajio at affordable rates for casual or festival wear.
Whether you want kurtas in vibrant patterns or in detailing, we have them all available from your favorite brands at Ajio. Shop now.
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