Thursday, November 29, 2012

exhibition extravaganza


And there we went, to the "EXTRAVAGANZA" exihition at the "Kunsthalle", an exhibition institution of modern and temporary art. J and I both saw the promotion posters on some subway stations and associated the exhibit with fashion and thought the colors on it were quite bold and wanted to see it. And I've just managed four "ands" in one sentence, it's probably time to improve my English writing skills.


To be quite honest here, J did not know who Leigh Bowery was and neither did I, so as you can probably imagine, we were quite shocked by the provocative, and I mean really outrageously provocative images/films at the exhibit. The picture below shows me reading Leighs biography, trying to understand why he and some colleagues/friends of him did those outrageously provocative (and that in a sexually liberating way) shows and shootings. Not to mention his face piercings, where instead of 'normal' piercing studs he put in some safety pins. One only word 'creepy' is not enough to describe my feelings when first realising that the piercings were freaking real. And everything else there, was/is real.



Oh! Yes, there was a giant pair of underpants with Hitler's head on it, and I did not get this offensive joke (was that a joke at all?). What shouldn't be forgotten is the glittery colorful costumes showcased there. That's one of the reasons that the visit of EXTRAVAGANZA actually somehow paid off.






esprit trench coat, vintage Dior bag, souvenir scarf


Outside the "kunsthalle" there is this "project wall" thing going on, which reminded us of Frida Kahlo. The photos presented here are indeed Frida-inspired. The crew behind definitely got the model right, she does not only have a uni-brow, the sensual fragility she forwarded to the beholders was breath-takingly beautiful. The access to the wall is rather hidden behind the building, but free to everyone. THIS I love about Vienna.



The days are getting colder here, it's the winter layering time folks! So ready to put on some heavy bulky fat coats.
And cheers to that!


Sunday, November 25, 2012

mustard jumper


Mustard is a color that's quintessentially screaming: AUTUMN! This boldly yellow jumper I got from H&M trend line is no exception. The ubiquitously seen peplum is, too, a highlight to this garment, but the skin tight fit is my perfect-pullover-dream come true. And I'm not exaggerating here. This jumper is so versatile, I have been wearing it as often as I can ever since I got it (I even broke my not-wearing-the-same-clothes-consecutively-rule, which says quite a lot about my love towards it). Below are two looks with this mustard jumper, the first one for the warmer autumn days and the second one for the cold, frosty late autumn.


Look no.1:
As you can tell, I went a little nostalgic with the styling. And I felt so feminine with the white chiffon maxi skirt on, a feeling I rarely get in recent times.



bershka wool hat, H&M jumper, random maxi skirt bought on the street in China, 
zara necklace, zara boots, versace for H&M purse



Option two:
As for the second look, I basicly put on a chestnut-colored wool coat, a pair of black jeans which matchs with the thigh-high suede boots and carried a bigger in my favorite color this season, oxblood. A pair of emerald green suede gloves gives the outfit a color blocking twist and more importantly keeps the hands warm at freezing temperatures. Now that I'm typing, I noticed that I look quite serious in these photo series, no I'm not unhappy. I guess the fact that another friend was present when J took the photos made me a bit stiff. I am no model afterall.



mango coat, H&M suede gloves, zara bag, all time favorite black pants

Photo credit: JJ


Speaking of chestnut color (as mentioned ealier), one thing that I love about autumn is roasted chestnuts. Those are the best cold days treats, EVER. When the weather outside is frightful, I, to be honest, rather like to stay inside and enjoy some warm bites of tasty chestnuts. Last but not least, a late, yet cordial happy thanksgiving folks!


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

little red skirt


Every girl has got that little red skirt. So subtle, it can be worn anytime anywhere. Here is my take on it.





vintage shirt, random jacket, MCM bag, snidel skirt, Jeffrey Campbell boots





Photo Credit: JJ

As promised in one september post-which title I can barely remember-here's the outfit-shooting I did a while ago. My dear friend J mentioned that she was thinking about opening her very own blog about photography the other day and I told her to go for it. I could link her in my posts than, how great would that be?

The dotted navy button-up shirt was previously own by an older relative and looks therefore quite vintage proved. By the way, on the label of the shirt, it says something like "made in Austria", which surprised me completely when I first got it. How many girls out there still owns a "made in Austria" shirt nowaways? You can have all your fancy clothes hand-stitched or whatever in Paris, but the Austrian fashion industry has long stopped producing shirts as far as I can know. Now I am aware of the fact that the Austrian textile indutry does still exist and does actually pretty well (see the exemplary Wolford and so on), but fashion garments manufactured in this country are rarely-seen. That I can be sure of.



xx

Monday, November 19, 2012

mar, marge, margiela


Lately I've been suffering under way too little sleep and a lot of stress. Yeah exams, big time. But those dark days are soon to be over! I just couldn't help, but post something on the blog today. I had to, it's been quite a while, isn't it?

This pair of Maison Martin Margiela pumps is my current hot love. I'm obsessed with a decent, understated good pair of nude pumps! The see-through wedge is quite confusing and make people wonder and check again. Not that I have already worn it, but I can assure you these shoes are some major head turners.



Maison Martin Margiela with H&M shoe





I have also been thinking of getting some more pieces from the collection, but rather something from the man collection. Basicly, over-sized clothing-that includes sweaters, shirts AND outerwear(!) is totally my thing. The fact that my height makes me look even higher and bigger and bulkier is part of the fun wearing XL-clothes you know?

How about the white leather shirt-like jacket? I saw it in real life-means not only online-and found the shape and its hugeness quite intimidating, but so cool at the same time. In addtion to that, I've laid my eyes on that man's shredded jeans jacket in S size, which looks like it is worn turned over and than got brutally shredded, ah sloppy-chic to the power of 10! I can't make up my mind yet wether or not I shall get the jacket. Till then, I just keep pretending I'm cool!


xx

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

blood red nails







I love a good manicure (honestly who does not?). Getting the nails done is probably the most relaxing and affordable thing ever. The girl at the the nailsplace asked to me pick a color and I resisted all the hot/in trend shades like the neon pinks, moustards and greens and blues and went for a classic red red red. Recently I've watched a Youtube video about all the red shades there are. Isn't it interesting that the human eyeball is able to identify ten thousands of colors if not more? However I cannot tell what kinda red this OPI lacquer is. Is it a little pinkish? I've no idea. I'll just call it blood red (I know, I know, true blood is of a darker red).


By the way, to everyone who reads Chinese or does not, the book underneath is the "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami, an author loved by a dear friend, who happens to be the one that sent me this postcard.


xx

Sunday, November 11, 2012

pleather pleated



crochete top found in a small shop, a random pleather skirt,
Jeffrey Campbell shoes, vintage CD bag, Michael Kors watch

Photo credits: JJ


If someone still hasn't got the (p)leather trend this season, he/she must be a great, giant fashion outcast. It's seen everywhere, literally: on the streets, in the stores, everywhere! The whole trend started -as I'd believe- on the Fall/Winter 2012 runways, where not only the fashion houses that are known to bring out spectacular all-leather-looks like Givenchy, Mugler and Rick Owens (yeah those dark and sensual ones), but also less tougher brands like Alberta Ferretti and Fendi were carrying clothes fully made of leather.

While I was typing the above sentence that is way too long to sound correct in English language, I was verbally pronouncing the word "leather" a couple of times. And by a couple of times, I'm indicating 10 times+, which led to inarticulateness. Ah leather, how I love you, but can't easily pull you off!

Below my take on the leather hype this fall, a pleated pleather skirt with some leather ankle boots that have huge hidden platforms, a little tacky, but comfortable to walk in and very very fun!
As you can probably tell, by the time I was photographed in this outfit, the grass was still green. Now it's of a yellowish mid-fall color, not the prettiest shade but hey, the golden leaves are coming! Kinda sad the weekend slowy comes to an end, but like all weekends, they come again in a few days. Have a hard working week people!


xx

Friday, November 9, 2012

wild patterns


Now to be very honest, I am not one of the wildest girl my friends would know. Yet it is interesting, even to me, to see how I put together daring outfits. Like this one. It basicly screams: LEOPAAAARRDDDD!

Mix and match is an essential factor to look chic thesedays where fashion trends spread so freaking quickly. Like everyone is "on trend" in some kind of ways, everyone owns some "in"-pieces. Highstreet brands like zara react so fast to designer runways and upcoming trends that everyone on the streets end up looking trendy, again in some kind of ways.

In order to be chic, but different, there needs to be more mix-and-matches going on. Here I paired a vintage leopard blazer with a paisley-shirt. At the bottom part, the pattern-mixing party continues to a bright-colored floral print skirt that accentuates the waist. As for the rest I sticked to black accessories with a bold golden touch on them.

vintage blazer, mango shirt, H&M skirt (all of them old)




Versace X H&M purse, zara shoes 

Photo credits: JJ


When it comes to accessories, I have this black X gold pattern (pun here!) that I've recently noticed! I tend to choose gold above any other metal color, which has definitely something to do with my yellow-undertoned skin, I believe. It's not that I don't like silver. Silver is such a cool (cool and cool) tone that sometimes looks quite pale on me.

The temperatures are falling quickly in november. Afterall it's autumn, the say-good-bye to bare legs season. No actually, even autumn slowly comes to an end, the colder days are still ahead of us.


xx

Sunday, November 4, 2012

maison martin margiela with h&m


It's MMM with H&M, baby!

One of the most anticipated designer collaborations that H&M was ever able to achieve. Like ever! No intention of comparing MMM with any other designer collabs before, but Margiela has already done it right from the start. The annoucement was kept low-key and the collection-launch video anti-mainstream. Very annonymous, but has reached not only the anti-mainstream audience.

At first, I didn't understand why Margiela, a fashion brand that has been keeping its highly unique sartorial approaches, was collaborating with H&M, a highstreet clothing company of mass production. Well, yes, the famous Versace worked together with H&M, too, but we know that Versace needed some publicity and a more modern brand image. I was just wondering if Margiela needed the attention of the mainstream? But seeing the lookbooks (both Woman and Man) filled with the unmistakable Margiela elements like subversive tailoring and material-use, I'm again thrilled to be able to get my hands on some MMM pieces that I can actually afford.

I am in love with the idea of bringing iconic (I'm aware of the over-usage of this freakin' word!) Maison Martin Margiela looks back, by adding some new touch and tags of the year the look was released. Brilliant! You know, this is really absolutely brilliant for younger fashion lovers to be able to purchase something that first came out when they were 10! Or something about 11. Because honestly, when I was 10, I had neither an idea what Maison Martin Margiela was, nor how to pronounce these three words correctly.

Here are my favorite looks from the lookbook, a bit from the advertising campaign and some items that I crave for.




 

























   







The collection is available on 15th Nov. in selected H&M store world wide, let's see if the crowd would build a queue again. Probably not, because not everyone is a fan of avantgarde fashion and the baggy style. Especially not the not so fashion-forward Viennese people.

I keep my fingers crossed that I'll be able to snatch a pair of the "invisible" plexiglass wedge pumps. Three colors to choose from (as seen above): matt-nude, glossy-red and glossy-black. Shall I go all-daring or rather stick to the classic color palette? When it comes to Margiela, I can hardly make up my mind! Long wait soon be over, glad that MMM is just around the corner.


xx