Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

why i like asian magazines better

While I was in Tokyo, I had a rough time picking out which magazines to bring back to Seoul with me. There was so much awesomeness. I'm talking magazines specifically about nail art. And there was this other one about athlete style with David Beckham as December's cover boy - whoooo, it was like David Beckham porn.

But I ended up picking Vivi to come home with me, if only for the fact that I feel like I'm getting my money's worth. Every single page is packed with clothes, tips, and street style photos, so you feel like you're reading 3 magazines. I think this style of magazine printing works in Asia because we're bombarded with advertisements everywhere we go - subways and buses, pamphlets passed out on the streets, people shouting at you from their stores with microphones...

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The flirty dress section.
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This must be the "inspired by Rumi" section.
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Monday, October 18, 2010

in a city bathed with light

I'm feeling restless lately. After doing a European city hopping tour and then making a back and forth trip across the Pacific, being confined to a minuscule studio for a month has been suffocating. Now that I can be out in public, I've been attempting to plan trips, but a lot of Korean websites aren't Mac compatible. So frustrating. For now, I have to travel through images like these from Marie Claire Italia.

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source: fashion gone rogue

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

i'm always in this twilight

I was fifteen when my obsession with fashion began. I used to be such a snob about the magazines my peers were reading, making facetious comments about how Cosmopolitan is for the fashion illiterate, while flaunting around my copies of Vogue and Elle. I still remember the fabulous Vogue cover Carmen Kass did in 2001 (or maybe 2002?) where she's on some yacht wearing some nautical get-up with a bright smile on her face. She's one of the most classic faces. Sometimes you forget about her, but then she does something amazing like this editorial for Elle Spain, which reminds you of her staying power.

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source: fashion gone rogue

Saturday, February 13, 2010

I pulled these images from a Korean magazine ages ago. It might have been Vogue Korea, since it's an editorial that's completely original, using Korean models. I love the poofy hair. Does anybody know how to get this effect without perming your hair? It's so Anne of Avonlea.




Thursday, June 18, 2009

we'll walk around pretending we're all grown up

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credits: ffffound

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

whistle while you work

I'm back in Atlanta and trying to get settled back. Why is unpacking so hard? Lots of exciting things are happening all at once - one of which is that I'm looking for all the packages that I ordered right before I left for Cali. Why does the post never come on time when you look for them?

I'm trying to plan a vacation in early July. I'm going to be around Asia, so I was looking for some suggestions of where I should go. Give me your advice!

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Kastyn Reid for Vanity Fair Italy, April 2009.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

if i had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense.

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a glimpse into the world of the fanciful Hussein Chalayan - NYTimes

credits: NYTimes.com

Thursday, April 16, 2009

you rode your way into my heart

Good news: The renovation has finally ended. I will be reconstructing my closet starting tonight. I've also found my camera. Bad news: I've been attacked by the phlegm monsters like in the Mucinex commercials.


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Dress Codes: The Dutch Bicycle by NY Times

Monday, April 13, 2009

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

we feel like rain when the words all sound the same

The weather has been dismal lately, and it's taken its toll on my spirits. I dug up these images from an inspiration binder I compiled in high school. I feel like they're from a November or December Vogue in 2001. It's funny to see how clothes used in editorials nearly ten years ago are still wearable today. Seeing the prices also make me realize how inflated the cost of luxury goods have gotten in recent years.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

moi je joue à joue contre joue

I've been a bit lazy with the blog lately. I'm currently working on two major projects that are consuming my life. And I'm also nursing what could potentially be a very bad drinking habit. (I'm still trying to see what's so bad about Recession Mondays, Wine Wednesdays, and Margarita Fridays.) If you're not doing anything tomorrow, you should drop by the Eyedrum Gallery to see Asobi Seksu.

I got an extra large mailer from Barney's last week, and I've been thumbing through it every time I sit down at my desk. I really love the photography, the mix of black & white with sepia tones. They styled it using a single designer for each page (for the most part), and I stopped at the page that used all Yves Saint Laurent, thinking, "Comme des garcons, is dat chu?" It looks like a rip straight from the CDG x H&M collection.

All the wedding talk made me realize that too many people I know are being idiots this year and not prioritizing their wedding budgets. Why the hell are you spending $5,000 on flowers and then NOT SERVING ANY ALCOHOL? I can't imagine a wedding without an open bar, much less a completely dry one. Besides, isn't it bad luck to toast with water? Personally, I would forgo pretty much everything and just spend money on my dress (this Yohji Yamamoto deconstruction dress looks perfect for these rocky economic times) and then stock up on Cristal. Ballin' on a budget.




Friday, March 20, 2009

the art of layering

Whenever I go to Korea during the winter, I always find myself amazed at how wonderfully the girls layer their clothing. The way that they mix prints, colors, and fabrics is like an art. I'm so insanely jealous of that girl who looks like they just woke up and put on all the clothes they had in a drawer but has that enviably cool demeanor that makes you want to be her friend but you know she'll never choose you. Okay, maybe not.

But going back through my binder filled with editorial clippings, I came across this editorial from a Korean spin-off of an American magazine (it's gotta be from either Vogue or Harper's Bazaar... or possibly Elle, but not likely) that featured the traditional Korean dress, the han-bok. I have huge han-bok envy. I don't know why because my relatives always sent one every year. (The one I had in middle school was BANGING. I may post pictures of the evolution of my han-bok later.)

Browsing through these, I can see where Koreans learned the art of layering. I almost forgot how it takes an hour to put one of these on. You start with a slip (which I never wore and made my grandmother comment on how I was running around with my ass flapping in the wind and that boys didn't like girls who were like that - haha, grandma, look who got the last laugh) and just compound layer upon layer of silk (or a gauzy linen in the summer, usually) until you pretty much look like a shapeless blob. But the modern interpretations in this editorial makes me think that I need to order a new one this summer, preferably one with a dramatic corset with a matching headdress.

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