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Showing posts with label 1970s fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1970s fashion. Show all posts

Before there was Lady Gaga


There was LaBelle. 




Futuristic 1970s fashion at its best.

Until then, Know your history :)

Chay$

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Hott Shorts!

Here are the hott shorts I made for my sis for her birthday!  What goes better with rollerskates than those?


Until then, Orders via email!
 
Chay$

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Not Just Vintage 1 Yr Anniversary! 10.17.08


Video shot and edited by me ;)

Tonight I attended NJV's 1 year anniversary & fashion show at Tamboril's in Brooklyn.  NJV is a dope vintage shop in Bed-Stuy that M.I.A. shops at when she's in the neighborhood :). They offer vintage clothing, shoes and accessories and some independent designers at affordable prices.


I am so proud of the owners' LaMonica and Maya.  Most new businesses don't last a year, congrats ladies!  Keep it going!  The fashion show was one of the best that I have seen in recent months.  It was well thought out and the styling and make-up was up to date with the trends and setting new ones concurrently.  Being current and innovative at the same time is very hard to do but they pulled it off beautifully.  Here are some of my favorite looks from the show:





I met him at the show and we match. I love having twins!

Go & Shop:

Not Just Vintage
1256 BEDFORD AV.
BROOKLYN NY 11216
347.420.5070
myspace.com/notjustvintage

Until then, I'll be coming to buy my fall pants ladies,

Chay$

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Fashion Icons

Since this is my first post and the first day of FASHION WEEK S/S 09 I decided to share with you some of the fashion icons that have personally inspired and influenced my style. There are many more than these two icons that I will share with you periodically. Enjoy!

:) Chay$

Diana Ross


I love Diana Ross. She's always been larger than life, starting with her huge eyes and lashes. When I think of Miss Ross I think of BIG hair and 70s glamour. Her hair has gotten bigger and bigger every decade. Miss Ross also makes me think of sequins and platforms galore. To this day she still performs in riduculously high platforms and she's well into her 60s. The wardrobe in both "Mahogany" and "Lady Sings the Blues" (the biographical film about Billie Holiday) were to die for. The couture designs in "Mahogany" were FIERCE. "Mahogany" resinates with me because she played the role of a famous Italian fashion designer who came from nothing. As a kid that inspired me to believe that I too, as a African-American woman could rise to the top of the fashion world.

Patrick Kelly

Patrick Kelly is another one of my fashion icons because he wasn't afraid to push the limits of fashion and expose stereotypes. His fashions in the 80s were sexy, bright, fun, playful and unconventional. He was known for his use of big bright buttons, jersey dresses, his black baby doll pins and spray painting a heart on the end of his runway before each show. He is the only American designer to be inducted into Paris' Chambre Syndicale (alongside Yves SaintLaurent and Karl Lagerfeld). I was fortunate when I came to New York in 2004 to see an exhibit of his work at the Brooklyn Museum. The exhibit showed me that. Although his career was cut short by his death in 1990, Patrick Kelly has made a huge impact on fashion (though many of us don't realize it) and ME.

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