Style Diary: Convertible dresses

I love making wardrobe pieces do double-duty.  One dress can for example be worn with a cardigan, tights and boots for winter, alone with strappy sandals for summer, and tucked under a skirt shown as a blouse.  I’m really into to the tuck conversion right now.  Here are a couple examples.

This calico printed ruffle dress (found at TJMaxx for only $19.99) is worn as 2 very different outfits below. First, the dress is tucked under a ruffled skirt and next it is worn outside the skirt with the skirt ruffles peeking out from underneath. Of course this only works with thin fabrics in order not to appear too bulky.

I love getting new ideas from others so how do you suggest I wear the skirt and/or dress next? How would you style these pieces?

Below, see how Joey Brooke and I took the same heart-printed dress from Forever 21 (about $20) and wore them completely differently.

photo by Joey Brooke

photo by Joey Brooke

Which version(s) is/are your favorite(s)?

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Asian models from fashion week

When Devon Aoki made her big debut into the fashion world, I questioned why?  how?  and again WHY?  Sure, I was excited to finally see an Asian face in the fashion spreads but why, why in the world HER?  I had non-model FRIENDS who were far prettier and taller than Devon all around me.  Why did the fashion world choose and embrace Devon with her freckly round face, perma-frown and short stature (5’7” is nearly midget sized in the modeling world and only Kate Moss was able to get away with it still to this day).  And here Devon was suddenly gracing the covers, walking the catwalks and gaining international fame all the while inadvertently representing Asian beauty for us all.

photo from listal.com

I likened Devon to Alek Wek another quizzical ethnic newbie on the fashion front.  Both were loved for their untraditional beauty and extreme racial features.  “Exotic” (I hate that word) is the euphemistic term I’d use to describe their quote unquote beauty.  That’s why I get so excited whenever I see “real” Asian beauties grace the runways.

This year we had several noteworthy examples.Liu Wen, the first Asian to walk the famed Victoria’s Secret Runway is both tall (5’10”) and stunning.

photo by Jeffrey R. Staab

photo from imaxtree

photo: Tank

And who can forget Daul Kim,(photographed above) Karl Lagerfield’s muse and featured model in his Chanel videos.

Project Runway’s alum, Daniel Vosovic’s presentation during NY fashion week fall 2010 surprisingly showcased ONLY Asian models.  With the exception of his runway show though, Asian models were scarce (not surprising).

At every fashion week that I attend, I always play a solitary, secret game of “Where’s Waldo” except instead of Waldo, I’m looking for the elusive Asian model.  Though challenging, this game is usually short on fun ‘cuz usually after finding 1 girl, it is game over.  Here are some of the girls I spotted throughout the week.

me with Hyoni (winner of Ford's Supermodel of the year)

photo from style.com

photo from style.com

photo from Susan S. Choi

photo from Susan S. Choi

photo from Susan S. Choi

photo from style.com

photo from style.com

photo from Susan S. Choi

photo from Susan S. Choi

photo from style.com

photo from style.com

Apparently other people were playing this game and spotted other Asian faces on the NY runways too.  Here’s a quantitative summary showing total number of shows each of the top Asian models walked this past Feb 2010:

  • Bibi S: 1
  • Bonnie Chen: 7
  • Carolyn Gao: 4
  • Charlene Almarvez: 11 [open: 1]
  • Daisuke Ueda: 1
  • Danni Li: 9
  • Daniel Liu: 1
  • Dinara Chetyrova: 6
  • Emma Pei: 8
  • Eugenia Mandzhieva: 9 [opened: 1, closed: 1]
  • Gwen Lu: 1
  • Hyoni Kang: 11 [opened: 1, closed: 1]
  • Irene Kim: 1
  • Jasmine Yan: 6
  • Jenny Shimizu: 1 [closed: 1]
  • Kiki Kang: 2
  • Lakshmi Menon: 6
  • Lela: 6
  • Liu Wen: 22
  • Liu Dan: 3
  • Noma Han: 2
  • Paula Kawanishi: 1
  • Philip Huang: 5
  • Ping Hue Cheung: 5
  • Selina Khan: 5
  • Shi-Han Hsiao: 3
  • Shu Pei: 23
  • Tao Okamoto: 23 [closed: 1]
  • Wang Xiao: 1

Who’s your favorite and why?

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