Monday, August 26, 2013

Street Fashion: Afro Punk Festival 2013




            Brooklyn has been hosting a lot major events this weekend. Besides the VMA’s, we also had the Afro Punk Festival. On its website, the festival is described as “open-minded, non-conforming and unconventional” “inspired by alternative music” event. The New York Times also defines it as “the most multicultural festival in the US.” I’ve heard of Afro Punk from a friend and I’m so glad I went. I wouldn’t miss an occasion to see some Brooklyn street fashion. However, what I got to see amazed me more than I expected. Afro Punk was more than just a reunion of Brooklyn people celebrating and expressing different cultures. I had the opportunity to observe all of these people embracing not only their culture but also their authenticity. Often, people forget who they are and where they are coming from. But, at Afro Punk, it was not the case. Nobody was trying to fit into a mainstream genre, no pretending; everyone was just being themselves. What I valued the most was observing all these Black women embracing their natural hair.

Seeing all these Black women rocking their natural ‘Fros and dreads made me feel so much at home; and, I’ll explain why. If when I first start growing my natural hair out, most people thought I was crazy. Today, most of these same people are wearing their afro out, too. I used to get asked how I was going to deal with it, comb it out, or even go on a job interview. However, these days, people are realizing that it is totally “normal” for a Black woman to wear her hair at any occasion the way it naturally is. Wearing your hair in its natural texture is now becoming a trend in the African American community and I get very excited anytime I run into another “naturalista” like me. (To those who are not familiar with the term “natural hair,” – although I think most people know it by now- it’s basically the natural hair texture of Black person with no chemical products that alternate his natural texture permanently applied to it; the kinky, curly natural state of their hair.) Anyway, I’m not here to discuss Black women’s hair. Let’s get to the interesting part of Afro Punk and the most original streets fashion that I got to come across.

So here are the first cool people I ran into. Unfortunately, I did not catch their names or where they got their outfit from; but, this skirt definitely caught my eyes. The slits are perfect and these black-and-white stripes would definitely help your legs look longer and slimmer. But, hey, if you know where I can get this skirt, please, let me know!


A few minutes later, I got to meet Raphael. Her hair is so beautiful and her pants are so lovely. Her superb pants are from American Apparel so you could check them out. And, who wouldn’t be wearing a bandeau like her on this hot day if they had her body?


And, check out that body suit Karmenife is wearing! She got it custom made. Her outfit is definitely original. 


Here are some more gorgeous people from Afro Punk: Claire and Mike. Claire’s romper is from eBay, can you believe it?


Next, we have Destiny. I was not surprised when she told me she was a model. Her long twists are amazing. I like her shirt made out of African fabric. Her cut-off and bleached jeans were definitely a yes to me! There are a lot of DIY tutorials on YouTube to get your regular jeans or shorts like this. Do let me know if you want me to attach links.


Undoubtedly, I did not miss this cutie! Her name is Ofonime and she got her nice skirt from a store in Harlem. Local boutiques in Brooklyn and Harlem definitely acquire you what you are searching for if you’re looking for an Afrocentric look. 


I also ran into a gorgeous woman who has the same first name as me: Jessica. Her skirt is from a store on Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. Her natural hair is on point, too. 


I didn’t miss the vintage look of these ladies: Sydney and Cynthia. It was not Sydney’s intention to cut her shirt off like this; nonetheless, her accident actually worked.Thank God for accidents!


I also ran into some of my former Queens College fellow students. I would definitely wear Charisma’s pants.




This is what I wore, a wrap dress that you can wear many ways. I came up with a style that was not even on the list. I got this dress last summer from a small local store in Queens which is closed now.


And, unquestionably, I saved the best for last! Here is my favorite street fashion of Afro Punk. Meet the stunning model, Macayla! Her skirt is actually a shirt that she wore as a bottom and she tucked the sleeves in to make them look like pockets. So guys, go ahead and be creative! If it works, rock it, just like Macayla!




Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Too Much Information?

Stepping outside today felt like I stepped inside an oven. It's been getting so hot these last days that I wish I could just go outside with no clothes on and come on! I know I'm not the only one! Don't you wish you could just step outside with your bikini sometimes? Anyway, light cotton fabrics help, too. And, maybe that's why I've been seeing a lot of cleavage lately. 

While showing some of your goods can be cute, too much is definitely disturbing and will catch you the wrong attention. But are you a DD cup (or even higher) and sometimes, you just can't help it, it's just not your fault, your girls just want to pop out. Trust me! I know the feeling! And guess what ladies?! I think I found a solution. 

Yesterday, I tried on that little summer dress and it got me revealing way too much information (if you know what I mean). That's when I came up with the idea of wearing a matching t-shirt underneath. It was a blue dress with orange flowers, and other colors such as green and white. Therefore, I put on a white shirt and here I had it. It even looked like it was part of the dress. 

A matching tank top or light shirt will definitely help with these strap less dresses. But be careful with it! It has to match the colors of your dress (without being too "matchy-matchy"). Also, avoid looking like a grand-ma doing so: only do it when necessary! And there's absolutely nothing wrong with having some cleavage out, this is only to avoid displaying too much. Let me know if this helped! 




Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer 2013 Trends

June 21st: Summer is finally here! Certainly my favorite time of the year! And this is also the time where we get to enjoy cook-outs, show a little skin and wear some fun colors. But what are the trends this summer 2013? 

Surprisingly, we see some leather: nice leather skirts are totally in this summer. 



Additionally, we get to have fun mix matching patterns. Accordingly, we see a lot of black and white and statement stripes but what screams summer 2013 more than a pair of studded shorts? 





So go ahead and try out these awesome trends. But, hey! That doesn't mean you have to break the bank. I will help you ladies look great without spending too much. So, keep checking about my posts. Have a great summer!


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Monday, February 11, 2013

Red Carpet Reviews

The Grammy Award is a big national event to honour those with outstanding music achievement. Nonetheless, it is also a big event in the fashion industry as designers get to have their beautiful work worn by celebrities. Moreover, the public is definitely looking after their favorite stars' dresses. So, here are my favorite dresses this year on the Grammy's.

Rihanna's red dress by Azzeline Alaia was sublime and did great favor to her gorgeous body.




Kelly Rowland's dress- a Georges Chakra Couture- was my second favorite even though it was defying the Grammy's rule about not showing too much skin.


Another dress I really liked was Faith Hill's, in J. Mendel. Unlike most people, she wasn't wearing a ankle-long dress and it was beautiful. 



While everybody is talking about Jennifer Lopez's dress (which also defied that no extra-skin demonstration Grammy rule), it did not make it to my top 3 list because my eyes were drawn more to her bare leg rather than that dress. Her dress was by Anthony Vaccarello.


However, my least favorite dress was Adele's, a Giorgio Armani creation. This busy flowery pattern definitely hurt my eyes. She might have a great voice but she needs some help in her wardrobe.  



Other than that, Carrie Underwood lighting-up dress during her performance blew me away! I loved it!