Wednesday, August 29, 2007

"Style is very different from fashion. Once you find something that works, keep it." Tom Ford

I must admit, trends are a very lucrative desire of mine and sometimes I have trouble staying away from their style hazards. For example, the neon pink sunglasses that I am wearing in my blog picture are completely trendy, along with the neon flannel scarf. I bought both items the day the picture was taken on a trip downtown Chicago with my best friend. She took the picture on our way back home, and I decided to wear them both in a trend overkill, posing my unhappiness at being such a fashion disaster.

When I first saw the neon pink sunglasses in Urban Outfitters, I felt that it went with with my signature style. As hard as I try to wear timeless classics like Polo's, turtlenecks, and great fitting jeans, every once in awhile a trendy items squeezes its way into my wardrobe. After all, isn't that what everyone is trying to do? Find their own fashion style that works, as Tom Ford said? CoCo Chanel decided to make strands of pearls her "look", and see how fabulous that worked out for her! Along with the sunglasses trend, mention over-sized sunglasses to me, and the first image that comes to mind is First Lady Jackie O. Her iconic sunglasses are popular today as many women wear the bug-eyed, too-big-for-your-face frames.

I think that the reason why I like my hot pink totally trendy sunglasses is that they alter my look so drastically- more than any other article of clothing I own. I love knowing that I can go out and party at night and hide my face behind my neon shades the next day. I can observe without being observed. No one can see my emotions-I could feel really insecure about wearing the sunglasses in the first place.

There's no denying it- When I walked into Urban Outfitters and saw these sunglasses, I felt a rush. Buying trendy items gives my classic and somewhat conservative wardrobe a hip and fresh update. If I could offer some advice about following trends based on my own experiences this would be it:
1. one trendy style at a time...see my picture above
2. choose either a trendy color a trendy shape...never both. You will never see me wearing a hot pink winter coat.
3. wear only trends that complement your signature look. If purple is the new "in" color and looks great with your skin tone,wear it! But if leather pants is "in" and you don't feel comfortable in skin tight clothes, then don't buy into its trendiness.

So will I look back years from now and groan at the picture of me with my neon shades? Maybe. But that's one of the reasons why I like fashion so much- it's changing all the time, much like me.

3 comments:

Kaity Mackenzie said...

Nice Blog Ms Fashionable Farley!

Frema said...

Your header picture is great, and I love the idea of a hot pink winter coat. I still have yet to get a pair of those trendy sunglasses, though!

littleal said...

Have you seen the movie "Factory Girl"? It is about Andy Warhol's Muse, Edie Sedgwick. She is a rich girl that goes to the city to meet him and the life that she led was glamorous but short lived. She was a trendy 60's model too. You would like the styles of the movie