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Jun 09

ETHNIC WHAT?

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Photo via LadyGaga.net

In truth, Gaga’s attractive, slightly off-kilter features – ethnic nose, prominent front teeth – seem almost infinitely mutable: One day she looks like Debbie Harry, the next, Donatella Versace.” Rolling Stone Issue #1080

Ethnic. Tribal. Words used to classify the “Other.”  Not familiar with “Othering”, please read up on it here, here, and over on Racialicious.  This quote from Rolling Stone really struck a nerve and I find it crucial to address as I constantly see people, fashion, and food described as either ethnic or tribal.  Lady Gaga is one of my favorite women right now and I find her incredibly talented and sexy.  So what about this “ethnic nose”?  Rolling Stone apparently thinks this is the most appropriate way to describe a woman who doesn’t meet the Euro-centric facial features criteria.  Obviously they haven’t looked at a map lately, so I’d like to remind them that “ethnic” people make up more than half of the world’s population.  Why is it that we are then called the “other” and exotified?

I live for fashion as you know, but I cringe every time I read lines like this: Teen Vogue’s “…Explore new horizons in layered–on ethnic prints”, or Who What Wear Daily’s “Trend Report: Tribal Punk.”  And who could forget American Apparel’s “Afrika” print?  When I see these words being used I cannot help but think of bell hook’s Eating the Other.  I had an amazing course at UCLA entitled Special Topics in Women’s Studies: Femininities: Queering, Countering, Racializing taught by Stacy Macias in which I read this by the aforementioned author.



“Within commodity culture, ethnicity becomes spice, seasoning that can liven up the dull dish that is mainstream white culture.

Currently, the commodification of difference promotes paradigms of consumption wherein whatever difference the Other inhabits is eradicated, via exchange, by a consumer cannibalism that not only displaces the Other but denies significance of that Other’s history through a process of decontextualization.” bell hooks, Eating the Other: Desire and Resistance



Post-modern cultural studies/feminist theory.  Applicable to fashion?  You bet.  I’d really love to hear from one of my favorite bloggers – Mimi of Thread Bared – and from all of you.  Lets start a discourse.


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12
Jun 09

GRADUATION DAY

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Today I graduate from college and I cannot tell you how happy I am!  Many of you I’m sure know the feeling but I am so elated I don’t know what to do with myself.  Luckily I’ve got a plan: wake up, eat breakfast, yoga at Equinox, massage/spa at Equinox, relax at home, eat lunch, graduate, cry, and dinner at Anisette. Oh, and a whole lot in between.

I really wanted to find an image that summed up how I felt about graduating.  Last week I was browsing google images for “Vogue Paris” and this image of model Natasha Poly grabbed me immediately.


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21
Apr 09

TOO HOT

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It was so hot in L.A. today!  Luckily for me, UCLA is just minutes away from Santa Monica and the ocean breeze can be quite refreshing.  After class I had no desire to go back home to 101 degree weather.   Boyfriend and I hopped in the car and drove to the beach.  I’d been wanting to do some thrifting in Santa Monica and I am so glad I did because I picked up these OZBEK pants!  [Bio & style.com]  Even though it is too incredibly hot to wear them, they surely have a place on my clothing rack.

After acquiring some thrift goodies we were famished and drove over to Real Food Daily.  Not only is that one of my favorite eateries, but it is the place my boyfriend and I ate the day that marks our anniversary.  Five years.  Then off to Wasteland we went, where I discovered two amazing dresses.  Moschino & Vena Cava, but both size 0.  Hilarious – I don’t even think I know a size 0 – those girls just haven’t made it into my circle yet.  Nonetheless, they were being sold for amazing prices and in great condition.  I took these photos so you could all sigh with me.  Lastly, I have found my summer sandal.  Thank you Jeffrey Campbell.  You can usually find me in heels but I truly needed a flat for the many adventures I am planning for this summer.  I cannot wait.


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02
May 08

No More Midterms

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This has unfortunately been midterm week at school. While reading articles on how KATE MOSS is bad for kids (1993) – um, lets not get into that now because I don’t agree with that statement – I have also been taking notes on the fashion news and sitings all week. I missed out on revealing a photo of Lydia Hearst on Gossip Girl, documenting Gwenyth’s shoes (I still might) and posting the cover of the new Paris Vogue.

Fortunately being at school allows for many ideas, and this one is quite personal. I feel that simply because you are at school (calling all UCLA students) there is no need to put your style on hold in exchange for a frumpy sweatshirt and jeans. I try to wear an ensemble that would impress the coroner if she found me dead from studying way too much. Because of this, I am often stopped by passing students dying to know what I have, where I got it, and how much! It is not my style to start running off the shops and price tags, I can’t have doppelgängers you know, but I have compiled what I would consider my school uniform. In case you already didn’t know, I love the combination of black & gold. (from top left to right)

  1. Daisy by Marc Jacobs, $70 – This fragrance reminds me it is almost summer. I am never without perfume.
  2. Atia Sandal by Delias, $29 – Gladiator sandals you say? Oh, wait until you see my collection!
  3. Airliner Leather Magazine Clutch by MBMJ, $328 – I was weary of a clutch, but this is huge and perfectly fits a magazine. What more could I ask for?
  4. Dolce & Gabbana RAZR, $399.99 – This was one of my most cherished gold numbers, until I lost it in a shady place.
  5. Audrey Tote by Russell & Hazel, $58.00 – My famous attaché, even though that is not the appropriate word for this file tote. This is the piece that gets everyone in a tizzy. Perfect for class!
  6. Stud Bangle by Fallon, $155 – Thank you dear boyfriend for getting me such a lovely bracelet.
  7. Soft Classic Key Pouch by Marc Jacobs, $125 – A Christmas gift from the boyfriend which I absolutely cherish. Wonderfully small for the girl who doesn’t want to lug a huge wallet, in her already huge purse.

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