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The Official BL Fashion Thread!

I've started to collect jackets like that. Not with print on the inside (some have patterned piping inside though, which is a nice touch). They're great because I'm always cold and they're nice enough to wear at work (business casual). :)
 
I hate seeing all the cute little jackets in the stores now because down here you can't even think about wearing them until November or so. You either buy it now and sit on it, or wait and chance them not being there later on.
 
^^ Yeah, I agree, that really sucks. The last thing I want to do now is wear ANYTHING with sleeves!!

That looks like A&F dg- where did you get yours?
 
Filenes. Its a dept store here similar to Macys/Dillards and such..not sure what you guys have in Ohio. Its by Rampage.
 
Filenes is a May's department store (Foley's, Hecht's, Kaufmann's, Robinsons-May and Strawbridges) :)

I hate freezing offices! I wish it was 80 degrees everywhere, all year round :D
 
Umm.. I'm afraid that's a lounge-like comment lacey, and it's really not welcome here.
 
malachi305 said:
god damn, i'm so glad i'm a guy and can throw on a plain shirt and a pair of dickies and be done with it...


where do you all find the time for this stuff!?

LOL!!!

My question for this thread is

Does this tec -9 make me look fat? or shoudl i go with the AK since its still before labor day
 
If you're not going to discuss the topic at least somewhat seriously, then don't respond at all. I'm sure you're somewhat fashion conscious lacey, or else you'd dress like the proletariat.
 
Yay! THis is my favorite topic. I'm a fashion design major, ya know. ;)

P.S. If you go to ebay and type in "DIY" for clothing. Some really amazing one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces come up. I find Supayana's to be the best.
 
Pleonastic said:
Who decides what's "in"? Serious question.

Actually, there is a debate about this. Eighteen months prior to the new season people known as "Fashion Forecasters" go to the streets and observe what the common-folk and younger trend-setters are wearing.

From those observations, they assemble a book of samples and writings, known as a "Predictive". Predictives are very costly and are not offered to the public.

From there, it is believed designers base their pieces from these Predictives.

The conflict is, do the trends begin at consumer-level or is it the fashion forecasters that decide what's "in"?
 
I read somewhere that often fashion designers go to Japan and study what they wear. I should find that article. :)
 
I love the Harajuku inspired-styles. FRUITS is a really neat look-book as far as collective, Japanese fashion. I really appreciate the funky, urban look. I live in the desert though, so layering pieces is out of the question.

I think that since Japan is concidered far advanced in technological aspects, their textiles and fabric materials offer a step ahead in the fashion industry.
 
Okay, so sorry this is a huge post, but hopefully some of you will find something you like!
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http://store.shopbop.com - collective of better to high end designers, ie Juicy, LAMB, etc.

www.bust.com - feminist apparel and whatnot

http://www.dirtydixie.com/index.htm - indie designer with vintage/ reconstructed clothing and housewares

http://www.rippednylons.com/ - handmade pins

http://www.stitchpixie.com/ - indie designs with 10% of proceeds to charity; some of these items are so cute!

www.plainmabel.com - indie designer for accessories

www.virginthreads.com - collective of indie labels

http://www.shawnimals.com/shop.php - this guy makes the cutest toys

www.jeeonline.com - vintage-style, girlie-wear

www.individualfashion.com - site has a few “coming soon”’s, but interesting pieces nonetheless

www.fabucci.com - swimwear

www.thefashionpulse.com - collective of expensive indie designers

www.elsewears.com - compellation of several indie designers for all categories

http://www.craftersforcritters.com/ - proceeds go to greyhound rescue; several indie designers for all categories

http://www.postlapsaria.com/ - indie designer for clothes, etc.

http://www.glamourpussshop.com/ - collective of indie designers * it says closed, but when you on clothing, it takes you right to the shopping page)

http://www.anezkahandmade.com - indie designer for clothes, etc.

http://supayana.com/ - indie designer who sells her items on eBay. She has 100% positive feedback and her shirts are awesome.

http://www.faeriesmak.com/ - indie designer for clothes, etc.

http://www.texashautesauce.com/ - indie designers for some amazing accessories

http://www.divatribe.com/catalog/index.php - collective of indie designers and their products

http://www.ripevintage.net/ - vintage clothing found at estate sales, etc.

http://www.kewlfinds.com/ - collective of indie designers and their products

http://www.pinkthread.com/ - indie designed accessories, etc.

http://www.copacetique.com/ - indie designs offering different products, but I like their “apartment life” items.

http://www.cutxpaste.com/ - collective of indie designers and all their products

http://www.beccalou.com/ - indie designed accessories * they have personal ad jewelry; one reads “I’m not getting any and it sucks”*

http://www.kapow-boutique.com - people send their own designs in for sale; offers unique tee’s

http://store.catbirdnyc.com/ - a little expensive indie designs containing mostly accessories

http://www.mshopnyc.com/ - unique, expensive designs

http://www.intermixonline.com - very expensive, however interesting designs

www.angelajohnsondesigns.com - this is actually my Survey of Fashion teacher’s designs. They are awesome

http://www.kontriveshop.com/ - Arizona based site offering several designers and products

www.paper-doll.com - Canadian based site offering some awesome designs

www.styledose.com - collective of better end but lesser known designers

www.spira-anima.com - Canadian based site offering great designs

www.girlshop.com - on the high-end, but offers what the celebrities are wearing

www.bluemarlin.com - vintage sportswear

www.shopintuition.com - on the high-end, but offers what the celebrities are wearing

www.shopkitson.com - on the high-end, but offers what the celebrities are wearing

www.amiciaccessories.com - reasonably priced purses and handbags

www.ravinstyle.com - on the high end, but lesser known designers

www.freepeople.com - better end, vintage inspired wear

www.windsorstore.com - company offering reasonably priced clothing

www.candccalifornia.com - offers a bit pricey but super-comfy plain tops and bottoms

www.shopbluegenes.com - offers what the celebrities are wearing

www.anthropologie.com - pricey vintage, girlie-wear

www.heyotsu.com - vegan clothing

www.labellosangeles.com - collective of Los Angeles based shops and designers

www.revolveclothing.com- offers what the celebrities are wearing

www.spacemermaid.com - awesome accessories

www.lisakline.com- on the high-end, but offers what the celebrities are wearing

http://www.traceyross.com/main.html - high-end designer who dresses celebrities, items are expensive

www.fredflare.com - collective for indie designers

http://www.luvcharlie.com/- offers what the celebrities are wearing
 
^^^
Ok, but where can you buy stuff like that, only not insanely expensive? I feel so wrong buying free people clothes when it just looks like stuff I can buy from some hippy at a festival for 1/5 the price.
 
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