• #TEAMPIXEL: CELEBRATION OF COLOR AND PRIDE

    Hello, and happy last day of Pride Month (even though our awful president didn’t acknowledge June as LGBTQ Pride Month this year). I wanted to share the new Google Pixel commercial (“Our Colorful World”) that Lenny Mesina (@chumpchampion) edited, and that I had a chance to be a part of. It came out fantastic.

    I had the opportunity to be a part of Team Pixel when my friend Taz (@tazcatphoto) and I recently shot some photos using the new Google Pixel phone for my post at the color walls in downtown LA (remember my forbidden blue lipstick?) I was excited when two of the pics (well, technically, 1 1/2) made it into the spot. Hooray for my 15 seconds of fame (well, technically, 0.5 seconds hahaha)!

    My half-pic and Lenny’s cool editing skills:

    google pixel commercial
    Click above to watch the spot.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    google pixel commercial

    Make sure to join Team Pixel if you are a Google Pixel user and interested in a chance to be featured on Google’s social channels. Just use the hashtag #teampixel on Twitter or Instagram. Google selects and shares a new photo each week with its millions of followers.

    Ah, this poor old Lime Crime unicorn lipstick that never gets to be worn. Love it, but so scared to really wear it. So many mixed emotions about wearing blue lipstick…it’s like wearing plaid pants while skateboarding…you better rip. Probably the only and last time Eddie will allow me to wear these aqua lips in public (or in the privacy of our apartment):

    girl wearing blue sunglasses and blue lipstick on google pixel commercial
    But hey, it’s still one of my favorite photos from the shoot.

    Huge thanks to Lenny and Taz, and bravo to them both for their excellent work on the commercial. I also spy my beautiful Pixel teammates–Rachel and Cait–in the spot which totally made this such a fun project to be a part of!

    Thanks so much for stopping by and watching the spot!

    Sunnies :: Quay Australia
    Lipstick :: Lime Crime (similar here)

    “We should indeed keep calm in the face of difference, and live our lives in a state of inclusion and wonder at the diversity of humanity.”–George Takei

     

  • COLOR WALLS: FEELING THE BLUES

    Hi, just a quick hello to share some of the shots that I took with my friend, @tazcatphoto at the color walls in downtown LA. We were having fun and testing the camera on the new Google Pixel phone. The shots came out pretty great.

    girl in blue standing in front of blue wall
    Test shot with sneakers.

    girl in blue standing in front of teal wall

    girl wearing blue standing in front of blue wall

    I know the “I may have forgotten my pants” look is in, but nope, I haven’t forgotten–I’m wearing shorts underneath this tunic top.

    girl standing in front of orange wall

    girl wearing blue lipstick
    I spy Tazcat…

    Okay, okay, I never wear blue lipstick in real life. In fact, Eddie banned me from wearing any shade of blue on my lips including the popular Blue Beat by MAC,  which according to him looks too much like the lifeless color of a corpse’s lips. So that one is a no-no for me, although I have seen it look beautiful on a lot of ladies. I got away with wearing this bright turquoise lip for this shoot…in the name of art. haha. I dug up my old Lime Crime unicorn lipstick in Cry Baby, which I had to resurrect from the lipstick graveyard stashed away underneath my bathroom sink.

    girl standing in front of tiffany blue wall

    girl with blue chloe drew bag in front of blue wall

    I love this colorblock Chloe Drew bag. It’s a classic and timeless bag no matter what color. This older style Drew was a lucky find. I shop preowned bags on The Real Real…where I find a lot of beautiful discontinued colorways that are still totally on trend, but for sooo much less money. Also the best place for shoes!

    Outfit:
    Tunic :: Cut25 (old [got it on The Real Real!]; also love this ruffle hem tunic)
    Bag :: Chloe (shop beautiful discounted preowned Chloe Drew bags here)
    Shoes :: Christian Louboutin (similar)
    Sunnies :: Quay Australia
    Lipstick :: Lime Crime (discontinued; similar here)

    Photos: @tazcatphoto (Huge thanks!)

  • NOT GUILTY OF SKATER FASHION APPROPRIATION

    Hello! So I wasn’t going to write a blog post about the last “skater-inspired” casual ootd that I posted on Instagram, but I started feeling like I had better write something about skate wear and the ongoing appropriation of skate culture in fashion.

    In case you weren’t aware, for the past couple of years the fashion world has been obsessing over skateboarding culture. Brands and models have been borrowing skate looks and Thrasher logos for photo shoots and runways, and boards have become the ultimate accessory.

    Photo: Grazia France
    Skate ramp becomes the runway for Dim Mak Clothing at NY Fashion Week. Photo: @audiokim_

    I’m personally not sure why skating has become such a source of fashion inspiration. Most skaters I know dress terribly. But skateboarding has always been a “cool” and “underground” and even secret sort of thing for me, and that kind of mystery eventually starts appealing to the masses.

    I have been skating since the late 80s (yes, before many of you were born) and I pretty much spent junior high, high school, and college dressed as a boy in baggy pants and Bob-sized shirts. I was not sexy, but I was cute and I definitely had my own style. Fast forward a bunch of years, and I’m still wearing skate hoodies and searching eBay for vintage skate tees. Except now I’m viewed as stylish and not awkward and out of place.

    vintage lance mountain powell peralta skate sweatshirt
    Here I am appropriating the appropriation of skate culture.

    I have read on the web about skaters and filmers getting irritated about Vogue’s Skate Week and mad at Rihanna for rocking the Thrasher so hard. I guess it is all funny to me. I can see why skaters feel so defensive; skating really becomes a part of you and your identity so it’s super frustrating to see all these fashion stars just not “getting it.” It’s like when media tries to portray any subculture…cholos, punkers, rappers…they are almost never accurate. But you might end up loving it. Or hating it.

    Do you love this or hate this? Photo: Grazia France
    Love or hate? I love this, but can she skate? Photo: c/o Boardrap.com

    So here I am in my vintage Shorty’s shirt, which is selling on eBay for around $100 (I paid $13 for mine). I cut mine so it has a raw collar and more feminine look. I’m one of the top posts for #shortysskateboards and I bet Muska is rolling his eyes hard because look what has become of his brand.

    But hey, I can kickflip, and I’ve had swellbows, and my skatewear knowledge dates back to Limpies! I am “allowed” to wear this, right? The easy answer is yes. The easiest answer is: Yes, anybody should be allowed to wear anything.

    I’ll still cringe when I see a mallgrab on the runway or in a magazine. And Thrasher hoodies have become so ubiquitous in LA, I stopped wearing mine because I didn’t want to look like a poser. Haha. But I find other ways of representing skateboarding and the skate brands and teams that I love.

    girl skaters name shirt helvetica
    I made this shirt on Etsy. These are the names of the most influential women in skateboarding.

    Thanks so much for letting me share my story!

    Top :: Shorty’s Skateboards

    Name shirt :: Etsy seller Zerobriant

    Jeans :: Frame Denim

    Shoes :: Reebok 

     

     


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