Showing posts with label fashion blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion blogger. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2015





Sometimes I wonder if what I do is really blogging and if what I actually write about is fashion. Existential questions pop into my mind lately when I try to post something. These kinds of questions somehow inspired me to write the last post of the year or the first one in a long time, depending on if you see the glass as half full or half empty.

 I started my blogging a few years ago doing posts on collections and a variety of themes, the ones I enjoyed the most were the ones about the history of items and those related to music and such. In fact one of my favorites was about a trip to the Corona Capital Music Festival in Mexico City and more than a review of what I wore, it was a guide on how i managed to get through the whole experience.

Writing is a thing that has been very well done in my family. My great grandfather and grandfather wrote books and my dad had many stories published in different magazines and newspapers, so you can say it's kind of hard to fulfill those high expectations. The quality of their work specially in themes concerning history is something I long to achieve but at the same time scares me to the core, So when a friend suggested I should start a blog, which was something I've never heard of before, it gave me a chance to write without the pressure of being in the eye of critics. 

I would have never thought this was going to be something that would open so many doors for me, meeting so many interesting people and doing so many things I would never imagine doing.  But in the end, for me it's not about the runways, the parties, or the events, it is about overcoming my own insecurities and inner fears.

 I'm just the kind of person that thrives on the emotions that things bring. Clothes give me emotions, they can transform me into just about anything, and most of all they can give me confidence when you are lacking it, or at least that is how it works for me.

My first post, I think was about barbie, so if you actually analyze it has not that much to do with fashion itself, others were about my trips and it became like a journal of how an ordinary person could do ordinary things and turn them into something worth reading about just because she dressed the part. The one responsible for the real fashion content was my blog partner at that time, the famous "Beardo" Mynor Veliz.  He is like a scholar of the arts when it comes to fashion so no wonder his blog turned out to be one of the most popular blogs with content that people actually read.

After fate decided we should part our own way, Life in Plastik, our little experiment had been something that inspired others or so I've been told. Still, I was unsure of what to do, due to my history of unfinished projects the blogging thing was something that was sure to be overthrown by some other crazy idea of mine. I never finish things, the fear takes the best of me, so I guess being able to write this today is a huge step. 

Just fashionably depressed is a reflection of who I am, I'm not constant, but It is passionate, real, and most of all true to itself. I would never dream of compromising the person that has taken me more than 30 years to be. Even the name reflects the reality I struggle with each and every day. Although sometimes I think it's time to let it go because my photographs do not have the quality of others, I'm not as young, or because I haven't really evolved into something more than what you see.

Growing up has never been something I could do easily, neither accepting things and dealing with change, but I'm still trying. I can't say it's a proper fashion blog because It will never tell you what to wear or tutor you on something, but there is something I can promise, It will always take you places and make you feel things. At least is what I'm aiming for, to be felt like a movie with the right track in the background.

So this is my blog, It's as far away from perfection as I am.
 Still struggling, but with something to say
It's what I've been doing since 2008.
keep on reading, because I'll keep on writing.



Monday, July 13, 2015

BACK TO THE FUTURE: the 90's


Lately all of the runways, Tv, magazines, tumblr pics and even the music industry is saturated wth 90's nostalgia. This would be somehow inspiring if it didn't hit home so hard, and instead of saying "how cool that looks" I just keep on going " yup, been there, done that and bought the tshirt (literally).

It is not so bad, just awkward I guess, because with my 33 years of age I can't possibly pretend to wear the same baby tees, I wore when I was 16 and expect to look like a forever21 or American Apparel model.  Instead I would end up getting mocked by Stacy and Clinton on the show "What Not to Wear" and told to dress "age appropiate".

So here I am a 90's survivor trying to enjoy this fashionable dejavu without feeling ancient. The strategy instead is reincorporating some of the things I used to love back in the day to give my outfits that little throwback, but still looking updated and fresh.

This Fall 2015 was filled with looks inspired by what was wore back in the day and I chose my favorite ones being the movie buff and music enthusiast I am, based on a character or musician they remind me of from that decade.
So lets go back to when Mtv had music, Dave Grohl was just a drummer and Captain planet was teaching us how to save the planet, my dear followers welcome to the 90s.


1.THE FAUX LEOPARD COAT

This  was perfect for the grungy punk rebel girls like myself and can still be worn as a statement rock n roll piece paired with the right outfit. I has to be Faux not real.
The accesory :" I'm with the band" or better yet "I'm in a band" attitude.
The Icon:  Shirley Manson from Garbage and Kate Moss
The Update: The use of ankle booties or Thigh high boots  instead of martens or platforms to update the look.
The risk: fishnet stockings

picture source style-config-cell.blogspot.com
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https://www.pinterest.com/bellefabuleuse/supermodel-work/


 






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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Street Styled: Waltheria Fashion Show











Street Styled: July



WALTHERIA

This highly recognized Guatemalan Fashion Designer gave us an already expected parade of colorful prints and mixtures of textures that are his  trademark, But what nobody expected was when the models just stood still for more than 15 minutes and nothing happened. suddenly out of nowhere one of the attendees went up to this gorgeous dark skin model and started feeling the fabric of the jacket... and that was the moment when we all realized it was an interactive fashion show.
We could all touch, lift and just plain stare at the garments. It was one of a kind experience because we could actually look at everything up close and personal.
Another part of the show I enjoyed was the presence of one of my favorite brand of accessories,Medium. The quirky but very usable clutches gave each outfit the final touch.
So my final verdict on this show...
I' m gonna start wearing men's clothes and starting with a waltheria suit most definitely.













Saturday, May 10, 2014

Empire Music Festival

Ever since we went to our first raves on 2002 , my sister and I knew that dancing to a beat dressed in the craziest outfits was more tha just partying, it was a lifestyle. That is why when we arrived to the Empire Music Festival with those bright colorful lights and that rumbling ground, we felt right at home. 

Last year we had the great experience of watching "capital cities" perform live at the Corona Music Festival" in Mexico city, we fell in love with the band so my sister decided a tribute was needed to welcome them to our country and we made our cropped shirts speciallly for that day.  Even my boyfriend who had never been to a rave before, got into groove pretty quickly and we all danced to the oh so amazing DJ lineup that went from all t ime classics like  fatboy slim and paul van Dyk to the new era of EDX, Afrojack,Alesso, W&W, Showtek and lots more.

As you can see, my life has always revolved around music and the importance of the right outfit to experience it.
So here are a few photos to show you all how amazing it was to relive those times of  tiny backpacks,glow in the dark attire and fun head pieces to get completely lost in the beat. 
See you next year EMF.

P.L.U.R.