Thursday, October 29, 2015

My All-Time Favortie Song

Fall In Love At A Coffee Shop is probably the most captivating thing I have or will ever hear. It's romantic, interesting and the overall design (set and costumes) are so beguiling. Okay, you just need to watch it.


I'd love to wear almost all of her outfits! (but I wouldn't feel comfortable in the last one.)

So do you like it? What are your favorite songs/music videos?

~Anna

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Boom! Bam! Design! Wham!

 Hi, everyone! The other day I really wanted to get a new design to you all. I was inspired by my daily shoe calendar and the tons of fringe we've been seeing this year. I really like sketching without a figure; this makes the process faster and less difficult, plus it's pretty fun!
 


If I ever make this, I think is would go fantastically with a light lace jacket and some ankle boots, what do you think?

~Anna

Sunday, October 11, 2015

The Plaid Dress

So are all of you feeling inspired today? 
Well I am, and here's why: 


Yep, that's right, my first garment construction video! I have learned so much while making this, but the most important lesson was not giving up! During this, I felt that I was making something that was going to fail or look horrible, but in the end, I really love how it turned out. 
Perseverance, baby! Whoot!
Just a reminder: my clothing business, Demure, will be opening its online shop on January 1st, 2016! 
I hope you all take the time and follow Demure's social sites, it would really mean a lot to me: 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demurefashions
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/demurefashion/
Instagram: @DemureFashions
Twitter: @DemureFashions
 Also, if you haven't taken my survey for Demure, I would really appreciate it as well: 
So, do you like to upcycle clothes? Or would you be willing to try it? 
Let me know in the comment section!

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Demure's Survey no.1

Hello everyone! I have exciting news! On January 2nd, 2016 Demure will officially open its shop online! However, we still have lots of planning and research to do before this happens.
Right now we are working on our marketing plan and need your help! We need as many women as possible (preferably ages 15-25) to answer our survey questions! This survey will help us get the word out about Demure more efficiently. So please take this survey and share it with your friends! Thank you!

Click here to go to the survey!


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Renaissance Festival!

Every year between the end of August and the beginning of October the Renaissance Festival comes to Michigan! This gives my friends and I a chance to dress up and basically step back in time!

The first week I attended, I wore this wedding dress I found for $15 at Volunteers of America. While it was pretty, I thought that more could be done to it...


So, I dyed it blue!  I also made fake hips which gave it the Marie Antoinette look! (Although, Marie was not alive during the Renaissance, I thought that it was still fine to wear.) I also ended up removing the rosettes off the shoulders as well as the bows from around each elbow.



One of the things I love about the Festival is the scenery! It actually looks like a town during the Renaissance era.

As you can see below there is a pirate ship that is used as a shop! They also have jousting tournaments, a birds of prey show, as well as other fun shows on stages throughout the park.

The have plenty of things to buy from food to jewelry. I bought this ring-bracelet that you see below; I thought it went well with my costume, but also had the versatility to wear with outfits at home.

One of the shops we visited sold tapestries! Below are some of my favorites:

The second time we went, we were celebrating Emma's 21st Birthday! My Aunt gave her, my mom and I free tickets for the day! (Thanks Aunt Cindy!!!)

Our friends also attended the Fest that day. We loved hanging out with them!

The masks in the upper right hand picture are made by my friend Tara. Her shop, Griffin Forge has amazing masks! You should check it out!!

So have any of you been to a Renaissance Festival? Or another event that your had to dress up for?

Photo credit: Myself, Nate H. and Tammy P.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Audrey Hepburn's Style

Hey all! Because Audrey is a style icon for many of us, I'd thought I would highlight some of her style choices so we might imitate it in our outfits.

One thing I like about Audrey's look is her face. Nothing is overdone, it is natural and dramatic all rolled into one. I think her whole style reflects this concept.

As you can see, one of shirts she commonly wore was a long sleeved crew-necked tee.
She lightly used accessories and patterns in her outfits. To me, this makes her outfits classic and chic, while they draw attention to her face.
Audrey is often pictured in cigarette pants; for your outfits you can just wear a loose pair of skinny jeans instead.


Here we see her with a doubled-breasted coat, though I'm sure she wore other coats, we can always don one of these for instant style.

Above, we see several different dresses that she wore. The one on the far left is my favorite and even though the details on the dress are elaborate, her accessory choices are still subtle.


What I think is so cool about Audrey's style is that it can be so easily translated into our modern era; plus it lends itself to being modest.
When you try this, remember less is more. Let your classic choices sing their own praises!

Have a fabulous week, Darling! (Too bad I can't be as classy as her when she says it!)


Thursday, September 10, 2015

Fall Fashion 2015

Fall fashion is my favorite season. I love the layers, fabrics and the excitement of up-coming holidays. I have been looking a little bit into fall fashion and while I cannot cover the entire season, I thought I'd highlight some of the styles that stood out to me.

As usual, please keep in mind that these are fun trends to try, but your heart is what makes you stunning. Also, you don't have to follow fashion trends to dress attractively or tastefully.

The boho look is still going, but this fall add layers, such as ponchos, thin scarves and turtle necks. To sum up this style, just think of the 1970s. The hair, the love of leather and the overall natural look are all included in this trend.

The easy way to wear this trend: Pair a wool poncho with a pair of bell bottoms and carry a leather fringe purse. Oh, and I'm totally putting a panama hat on my wish list!










Victorian is another trend that is popular this season. A staple of this look is the turtleneck or any high neckline; these are often paired with a ribbon. The Victorian trend also encourages excess floral jewelry (including broaches), ruffles, beading, lace, gloves and big floral patterns (like brocade).





The easy way to wear this trend: Wear a high collared shirt with a ribbon tied around it; you could also add steam punk boots to cement the look.










This next trend, which InStyle has dubbed Lady Danger, reminds me of Divergent or Hunger Games. Leathers, large gold buttons, grommets, and futuristic patterns all contribute to this style.

The easy way to wear this: A leather jacket paired with combat boots.  The sweater to the left would be a comfortable way to wear this trend; hoodies are the bomb!










Overall these styles overlap in many different ways, which for the budget conscious person (myself) is really great!


If you want a simple "What should I add to my wardrobe this season" suggestion, look below:

Basic items to wear this season:
 1.) Turtle necks
 2.) An A-line wrap skirt
 3.) Wide legged, high waist pants


Fun styling options to try:
 1.) Excessive accessories
 2.) Knotted belts
 3.) Leather jewelry


 Lastly, I dub Car Wash Pleats the craziest trend of the season!



Have a happy week!
(Oh and I have figured out my business model, so I hope to open shop in January 2016! I'll tell you more later.)