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Depp Obsessed: What Makes a Fashion Icon?


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Tonight Johnny Depp becomes the first man to ever be honored with the Council of Fashion Designers of America Fashion Icon Award.

He’s a deserving nominee I think.

After all, he’s always displayed a love for vintage pieces. He isn’t afraid of a little imperfection. And he fully expresses his personality with his clothes.

It’s pretty clear that Johnny dresses Johnny for Johnny and not to impress the Fashion Icon voters of the world!

And maybe that’s why we love his style so much.

Don’t we all secretly want to be someone who’s so sure of who we are that we can throw on clothes and look GREAT without giving a toodle about what other’s might think?

If you ask me, THAT is one of the main requirements of being a fashion icon.

A while back I was interviewed by Glamoursurf and was asked to name my own fashion icons.

Nope. Uh-uh. No way. You can’t make me.

Why?

Because I don’t want you or anyone else looking to MY fashion icons for YOUR own sense of style.

YOU need to find your own fashion icons and not pay attention to mine or anyone else’s.

Maybe yours is that old lady at church who always sits in the third pew from the back. Or the woman who shares your elevator most days who works somewhere on the tenth floor.

After all, personal fashion icons needn’t be famous. In fact, maybe they shouldn’t be.

So here are a few requirements I look for in my own fashion icons:

1. They dress themselves. They don’t rely on stylists. They’ve honed their own style sense enough to know without a doubt what they like and what looks good on them.

2. They make mistakes and they don’t care. An occasional fashion faux-pas doesn’t keep them from continuing to express themselves with their unique point-of-view.

3. They’re not label snobs. They appreciate and embrace great design at any price point.

4. They choose not to wear fur.

5. They take risks. Dressers who play it safe may look nice all the time but they seldom make you go “Wow!” or inspire you to try something new yourself.

It strikes me as funny that so many people look to Fashion Icons nominated by the press and then scramble out to buy the products they wear or carry.

Do we really believe that if we just wear Johnny’s blue-tinted glasses or carry the same handbag that Sarah Jessica Parker sported over the weekend that some of their coolness will rub off on us?

If only.

Here’s the thing.

The glasses and the bag aren’t necessarily cool. Johnny and Sarah Jessica are cool because they are so connected to their authentic selves.

THAT’S what we’re attacted to. THAT’S what we all want.

That same connection to who WE really are. And the COURAGE to show it to the world.

Question: What requirements do you have for your fashion icons?

LOVIN’ IT: Vogue ARCHIVE Now Live


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What fantastic news for fashionistas!

The Vogue ARCHIVE is now live and gives you unprecedented access to every issue of Vogue from 1892 to today.

Just imagine every page of Vogue—all of the articles and all of the ads—along with their 400,000 images.

Now imagine that it’s all searchable by brand, designer, model or photographer.

That you can sort results by articles, images, covers or ads.

That you can organize and store favorites. Print spreads and, rumor has it, even search by individual garment.

What a resource!

The only drawback?

This fashion treasure chest will cost you $1575 a year.

But as Reuters suggested today, many of us “would be willing to shell out significantly more that $131 a month for access to Google if that were the only way I could access its database and if it didn’t have any real competitors.”

So what do you think?  Are you as excited as me?

More info and a video here.

VPOD: Premiere Issue of Vintage Life Magazine


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Today’s VPOD is the premiere issue of Vintage Lifestyle Magazine. This digital bi-monthly publication seeks to inspire interest in the spirit, objects, collectibles and lifestyle of the 1920s to the 1970s. And ding, ding, ding…bonus points because it’s green!

If you’re the type that always has a pile of magazines stacked in a corner, welcome to the wonderful world of digital magazines. Because Vintage Lifestyle is digital, all of your past issues can reside on your computer and you’ll get loads of extra features like:

* the ability to add personal bookmarks and notes to each issue
* an advanced keyword search tool
* high resolution images
* live clickable links

I’ve recently started switching as many of my magazine subscriptions to digital versions as possible. And I admit I miss turning the pages sometimes. But I don’t miss the hours I used to spend clipping and filing articles or pictures I wanted to keep! And with a niche publication like Vintage Lifestyle, that would probably be a whole lot of articles and pictures. Just take a look at the Table of Contents from the first issue:

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Articles are divided into five sections:

* Fashion & Accessories
* Make-up & Hair
* Music & Film
* Lifestyle
* Regular Features (includes News and DVD & Book Reviews)

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Here’s just one example of what you can expect. As a vintage fashionista, you’re sure to enjoy this article on the work of Adrian, the American designer who is best known for his costume work at MGM in the thirties. This issue also posts an article on early 1950s suits and another on Why You Should Wear Vintage (although I’m sure you all know the answer to that question by now!)

Subscriptions to the magazine cost 9.99 GBP (that’s about $15 US) and you can receive a full refund within 30 days if you’re not completely satisfied.

For more information and to sneak a peek at the first issue, visit Vintage Life Magazine.

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Broadtail Fur Coat and the California Proposed Fur Labeling Law


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Under current California law, a garment must have at least $150 worth of fur before it requires a label stating it’s made from real animal fur. But that may be about to change thanks to the work of California Assemblywoman Fiona Ma, D-San Francisco.

At the request of The Human Society of the United States, she has introduced a bill in the California legislature that would require that all garments containing fur be labeled with the animal and the country of origin. If passed, California will join five other states who already have similar legislation.

Now certainly whether or not to include fur in a wardrobe is  a controversial issue and one that each fashionista has to come to terms with on her own. But with the huge improvements in fake fur that are being made, it is becoming harder and harder to distinguish faux from real. We believe that every fashionista deserves to be fully informed about her fashion choices so she can make them with awareness, so we think this labeling law is a great idea.

And while there’s no word if it will apply to vintage furs, we believe vintage dealers should make every effort to keep their clients fully informed as well. Of course, if you do choose to wear fur, we hope you’ll pass new by and choose a vintage version like today’s VPOD instead.

This vintage 1960s broadtail coat with fox collar is a real beauty for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Tin Roof Vintage.

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NEWSFLASH: The Zuburbia Vintage Clothing Blog Now Available on Kindle


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I am so pleased to announce that the Zuburbia Vintage Clothing Blog is now available for your Kindle at Amazon.com!

Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you’re not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.

It’s risk free—all Kindle Blog subscriptions start with a 14-day free trial. You can cancel at any time during the free trial period. If you enjoy your subscription, do nothing and it will automatically continue at the regular monthly price.

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