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Sunday, February 17, 2013
Juicy Couture Spring 2013
Every season I like to pick a style direction---usually a fashion collection, promo pics or a movie that toes the line between current trends and retro styles. Anachronistic style is all about mixing the current with classic retro which is why I find this promo video from Juicy Couture so inspiring. This spring I will be all about 60s glamour with some Hollywood edge, one part spoiled rich girl and one part beach-y car-show greaser. Since I'll be heading to L.A on a business trip next month I can't imagine anything more appropriate! I will be pulling out my pastel colors, hotel-wallpaper-inspired prints, polka dots, and cropped everything for a Mod yet nautical capsule collection to get me through my business trip in style!
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
The perfect travel companion!
The perfect retro vacation is a road trip down Route 66 and what better companion than this old-school trailer? Travel in style like The Fancy Farmgirl and customize your own little piece of retro-refinery. Tie your hair up in a scarf, put on your Franca sunglasses, and grab your luggage for the ultimate glamorous road trip! With a trailer this cute I might be able to forgo indoor plumbing. Maybe.














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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Easy Retro Hairstyles 101
Work has been brutal so I haven't had much time for blogging; that's where the beauty of video-sharing comes in. Aubrey London has a great series of videos for easy retro hairstyles perfect for beginners. I love this one because all you need is hairspray and bobby pins.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
How-to Trademark a Look
What do people think of when they think of you? Call your mom on the phone and ask "When you think of me what am I wearing?" What looks get you the most compliments at work? What items do you pull out of your closet the most, the items you grab when you don't know what to wear?
Those things, girlfriend, are your signature look. (If the answer to these questions are an OSU sweatshirt and Old Navy jeans it is time to reassess who you are presenting to the world, but that is for another article.) A signature look can be a piece of clothing, a cosmetic flourish, or statement accessories. Your trademark should be carefully crafted to convey your personal style to the world. You want to speak to your trademark daily but avoid literal interpretations--wearing all-over pink every day is not the best idea. Identify several trademark looks and capitalize on those, do multiple interpretations. Feel free to carry that Hermes Birken or wear that Vivienne Westwood orb pendant until death to utilize your cost per wear on expensive items. Most importantly keep updating your trademark look, if your trademark Yves Klein blue pumps are looking well beyond help it is time to buy a new pair.
Most importantly make sure your signature pieces reflect who you to the outside world, once a signature look is created it is hard to break!
My answers to the above questions for the curious:
Mom - "Too much boob and uncomfortable shoes." Which is my Mom's way of saying cleavage and high heels. It's hard not to show too much boob when you have too much boob to begin with. I love that high heels are my trademark and I will begrudgingly admit that my boobs are also a trademark. Mr. Anachronistic Style was also helpful--"black dress or pencil skirt. And I always picture you with brown hair, the way it was when we met." I didn't correct him and let him know it was PINK when we first met!
Work - Pencil skirts in bright colors, jewel-toned shift dresses, scarves, combining unique colors together & my neon leopard ballet flats.
5-second Closet Grab - One of my LBDs or a pencil skirt and cropped sweater. I always throw on my pearls.
Signature style - Black dresses, colorful skirts, heels, and...cleavage.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Tutorial: How to Style a Beehive

This blogger has a great little tutorial on how to style a beehive. I have yet to master my bumpit so this may be a little advanced for me...I want to try anyways!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Can't miss site: Quaintrelle Life!
I've long considered myself a fringe member of the quaintrelle movement whose style and philosophy I've lived by for years. Quaintrelle Life epitomizes this movement through fashion, do-it-yourself projects and enough information and pretty pictures to keep a girl busy for hours. Don't miss the fashion plates especially! See samples below featuring the lovely Vivien, the one woman fashion army and webmistress of the site. Many of her dresses are available for purchase or commission at Candy Violet.














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