
Fun: September 2009 Archives


Personal style is not a thing that can be acquired
overnight. Sad (or maybe just frustrating) but true.
After all, the way that you present yourself is an inevitable statement
about how you want to be perceived -- be it low-key and casual, or high-fashion, high-cost, and high-heeled. Of course, style evolves. I mean, a quick glance back through your Facebook photo archives from last month (or even - gasp! - last year) may reveal some shockingly unflattering sweaters (why did no one tell you?!) or "unique" hair
experiments, or straight-up unfortunate footwear disasters. (Hi, anyone remember THESE?) Let's face it: Often, what we wear is reflected by trends
that are unfolding in the world around us - and these days, thanks to blogs, gossip magazines, and reality television, the effects of the immediacy and
influence of pop culture can take on very visceral properties when it comes to...
how you get dressed in the morning. Which is totally cool, because a) you know
what? Back in the day, those shoes were probably cool,
and b) no one's putting a gun to your head and forcing you to dress like
whoever happens to be on the cover of the latest In Touch. Trusting your instincts is a huge factor in
developing your own aesthetic.
However. It can be fun to remember, too, that there are other sources from which to draw some inspiration as well. (Fashion did exist before The Hills, don't forget.) Which is why we at TIZA are introducing a weekly discussion of fashion in some of the most sartorially inspiring movies of all time. Yes, there will be Audrey. But there will also be Sofia, and Wes, and Anjelica, and much, much more. First up?
COCO AVANT CHANEL
Audrey Tatou stars as the young designer in Sony Pictures Classics' Coco Avant Chanel
For our inaugural column, we just couldn't resist a discussion on the recently-released biopic about one of the industry's most iconic figures: Coco Chanel. Of course, these days we all know her as the woman who would eventually be responsible for some of the most beautiful dresses ever created, basically ever. But, as the film (which stars Audrey Tautou and was released on September 25) points out, Coco was not really the type to be often seen strutting around in lacey dresses and low-cut tops; actually, Chanel (who originally aspired to be an actress) spent a great deal of her time dressed in trousers, a simple, white button-down blouse, a hat, and occasionally, a tie. You could call it a very chic, very sophisticated, and way-ahead-of-her-time sort of tomboy look. She used the resources she had (in this case: some old guy's clothes) to develop a style completely unique to the time period -- and which, incidentally, still holds up today. In many ways, the resulting aesthetic has probably influenced basically every runway look ever to follow Coco's first collection down the catwalk. Suffice it to say, the lady certainly was doing something right. Just look at the evidence:

Or, for the more ladylike among you:

And if you're still not convinced, just stay tuned for next week's edition of Fashion in Film, where we will present you with yet more fashion inspiration.
New York, NY - September 22, 2009New Brunswick, NJ - September 24-25, 2009
Columbus, OH - September 28-29, 2009
University, MS - October 1-2, 2009
Orlando, FL - October 6-7, 2009
Tallahasse, FL - October 13-14, 2009
Austin, TX - October 22-23, 2009
La Jolla, CA - October 28-29, 2009
Los Angeles, CA - November 4-6, 2009
ROCK'N'ROLL CHIC, HOMECOMING STYLE

Maybe you are not the kind of girl who is into dresses involving too many sparkles, chiffon layers, or even pink frills. That is okay. There are still many options for you. Case in point: Kristen Stewart, the 19-year-old Twilight star, may portray your everyday jeans-wearing, fleece-ridden, Vampire-smitten teen in the wildly popular film series -- but in real life, the California native has a definite hard-rock edge to her look. She's proven herself the master of adding a personalized tough-girl touch to some of her red-carpet party-dress looks. (See above.) But even this style doesn't require a hard-ass sensibility or a bad attitude: it's all about balancing the balancing the soft and hard elements.. Even a super-feminine dress (short usually works best, in this case, and beading, bright colors, and bold patterns are good too) can be tempered by pairing it with an artfully tousled mane, as well as angular or contrasting shoes and accessories. A leather biker jacket (which, by the way, goes with basically everything) and thick layer of black eyeliner never hurt either. Of course, the primary goal here? Be yourself, experiment, and don't forget that even punk-rock girls are allowed to have a little fun.
**Click on the links for some inspiration from TIZA

Today
marks the end of
Proenza Schouler

Colorful, funky and fun. Perfect attitude for your debut back-to-school entrance.
A

Not your
grandma's sweater vest...
Marc by
Marc Jacobs

Exemplary
mixing of patterns and colors. As usual. (Bow optional.)
Lacoste
For rainy
days?
For
tennis tryouts?
Alexander
Wang
Knee
socks: Cool again!
Troop
Jason Wu
If you
are looking to do first-lady chic... Jason Wu is your man.
Staying afloat on fashion is kinda like trying to swim in a velvet gown with a six foot train. Purely pointless.
Upcoming fashion events to watch for via Internet... September 10-17: Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York 23-30: Milan Fashion Week-Milano Moda Donna October 1-8: Paris Fashion Week January 28-31: Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Berlin February 11-18: Mercedez-Benz Fashion Week, New York March 25-30: Moscow Fashion Week presented by VISA Get ready gals, we've got serious seas to sail. Hmm...what would a fashion-savvy pirate wear, anyway? |
| Get a sneak peak at fall fashion trends right here at Tiza. This autumn, get tough with the eighties rock star look. You'll be head-banging like a pro in no time wearing one of these righteous rocker dresses. | ||||||
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