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16

Mar

Wildfang is Live!

And this queer says the hype matches the delivery! If you are already on their mailing list, you will be granted access immediately when you enter your email. Otherwise, you can get on the waiting list here: www.wildfang.com

They are curating a very artsy look; loosely fitting clothes, wild patterns, lots of black and white, some western influences. There are a wide range of prices, and some of their vintage pieces are one-of-a-kind and disappearing fast! Here are some of my favs:

wildfang jeans

Get Loose Jean, $148 

wildfang vest

The Velvet Shane Vest, $38

wildfang army bow tie

Salute the Suit Bow Tie, $68

wildfang boots

Pound The Pavement Boots, $240

wildfang flannet

Craftsman Flannel, $78

They also have some sweet articles on tomboy style! I’m so stoked, friends. I’ll keep you updated as the brand grows. Don’t know what Wildfang is? Catch up here. - Sonia

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02

Dec

Queer Power Clashing

As queers, we love the play between classic and modern, traditional gender roles, and new gender spaces. We’ll put multiple plaids in the same outfit, and find a use for our grandfather’s old paisley ties. I’ve slowly started moving into bolder wardrobe choices myself (perhaps putting orange and yellow together in the same outfit is some baby power clashing in the works?) and I’ve been super inspired to see other queers and fashionistas around town breaking every rule I ever heard about what goes together.

Thrift stores are the perfect place to pick up eclectic pieces for your wardrobe. It’s how I Dream of Dapper acquired her cat vestTopman is another great source for patterned pieces, particularly masculine floral. Just beware of anything with the word “Aztec” in the description. It’s not approved by the Aztecs. H&M has some amazing women’s patterned pants; my friend recently got a pair that she loves.

Some tips for successful power clashing:

1. Mix bigger patterns with smaller ones. 
2. Find a way to tie it all together. When mixing patterns, find a common color to repeat throughout the outfit.
3. THE SQUINT TEST: When you have your outfit on, squint and see if it looks like a mess or you can easily distinguish the different pieces. (A little trick I picked up in painting class.)

queer power clashing paisley
Allex Knight, from her recent DapperQ feature. The shirt pattern is so muted and pants so crazy bold that they balance one another out. The light blue nail polish is a really nice touch! (Photo cred: Shaina Chin)

queer power clashing plaid
The shirt includes the colors of both the tie and the jacket/vest combo to make a cohesive outfit. The use of thick wool ties is a great way to add some weight and grounding to a mixed patterned outfit. (source: thetieguy.tumblr.com)

queer power clashing Jenna Lyons
Jenna Lyons (J. Crew head, new member of the tribe) always has some crazy patterns and textures going on, but she ties it together with color coordinated footwear. (source: theoveranalyst.net)

queer power clashing paisley
This fashionista repeats the color scheme of black, gold, and white. Actually, if you look closely at her wrist, she’s repeating every single color in her shirt. Brilliant! (source: behautebothered.blogspot.com

queer power clashing black and white floral
This outfit passes the squint test, because if you REALLY simplify it, it’s a light top and dark pants, the commonality being black and white. (source: blog.stylesight.com)

queer power clashing Dapper Q
Dapper Q’s first fashion show is also full of brilliant power clashing. This outfit not only has 3 different patterns in it, but has a canadian tuxedo-esque jacket and pants combo. (Styled and photographed by Jahn Hall)

queer power clashing plaid
Here the commonality that pulls it all together is the tie, drawing on the red lines in the blazer and shirt and red designs in the paisley pocketsquare. And it’s all the same deap red, or very close to! Bravo. (source: thatmodernman.tumblr.com)

queer power clashing allex knight
More Allex Knight from DapperQ. Allex comments in the feature, “I love the clash of classic clothing, my body, and my body art that makes this suit wearing experience so gender queer.” (Photo cred: Shaina Chin.)

Inspired yet?

- Sonia

10

Jul

Steampunk Outfit

I found this outfit on Tomboy Femme and convulsed in my seat a little bit so I decided to contact the girl wearing it. Her name is Patrice Lighter, and it turns out that she has reason to dress up all awesome because she’s a singer/songwriter in New York. This outfit is inspired by the steampunk style without going overboard; we got the classic black and white colors, the leather, and the glasses, perfect for wherever your adventures may take you. I haven’t seen anyone do steampunk and not look like a dork, which makes this outfit all the more dope.

Photo credit Ceasar Borja

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01

Jun

Tomboy Femme Clubbing Outfit

Anonymous asked: Any ideas for clubbing attire? I am more of a feminine tomboy and usually have trouble picking outfits I like.



ASOS Peter Pan Collar Fitted Shirt, available at ASOS for $43.49

Black Pearl Button Satin Crossover Tie, available at solidcolorneckties.com for $3.95


Days of Bold Jeans, available at Modcloth for $79.99

bracelet---antique silver cute owl pendant & antique silver circle
Antique silver cute owl pendant & antique silver circle bracelet, available on Etsy for $1.99


Who Could Be Saddle Shoes, available at Modcloth for $37.99

19

Feb

Peter Pan Collars, bow ties, and berets

Decked up in peter pan collars, bow ties, and berets, our Austrian-based friend Emma is going through a lot of popular trends right now in both femmewear and menswear. Any one of these outfits would be perfect for your next soiree.

YESS. It does not appear that Zara has this exact sweater anymore, though they still feature the style in these tops. Not what you’re looking for? Luckily, Etsy has 3,483 hand-made goodies with peter pan collars!

An example of successfully mixing pinstripe and plaid. Also, that bow tie… amazing. Armstrongs Vintage has an online store on ebay, linked to below.

There’s been a big trend lately of all black and white outfits (Janelle Monáe anyone?) Limiting it to these colors lets you play around with texture and ruching.

Follow Emma: http://ma-jeunesse-fout-le-camp.tumblr.com/

15

Jul

Lindsie in Red

Remember Lindsie (www.vspinkluvsmoney.tumblr.com), the cute girl I blogged about a few weeks ago? (View that post) Well she’s BACK, and this time in red! Can you even believe she has this many outfits that work so well on her? I can’t. I think I’ve been conversing with triplets using the same email address.

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Hat: Goodwill
Shirt: Pal Campaign

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Shirt: Goodwill
Hoodie: Print on American Apparel hoodie (Bought at a Tegan and Sarah concert; also available here)

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Scarf and Jacket: Target
Sweater: New York and Company

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Hat: Goodwill
Shirt: Alvin’s Island
Pants: Target (Converse)

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