She says, “I am a fashion stylist-editor-buyer from Fort Lauderdale, FL, currently residing in Atlanta, GA.”
“..I would describe my style as thespian:”
“I have different style characters that live within me.”
” I dress according to particular style character that surfaces that day.”
” I love to stand out, be fly & comfortable!”
Love that yellow dress! My only humble suggestion: just say no to leggings as pants.
What do you guys think?
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Loving your sneaker game! Cute!
What do you ladies think of today’s Bomber?
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We’re continuing our fly Bombshell streak with Patience, a Zimbabwe native currently living in West Des Moines, Iowa:
She says, “I am an actuary by profession and also the face behind the fashion blog, www.justpatience.com.”
” My blog documents more of my personal style and little tidbits of my daily life.”
“…I would describe my style as more of classic with a hint of edge.”
” That is not to say I can’t go street style when duty calls for it :).”
” I don’t usually fall into the trendy fads as much, since whenever I am about to buy something, I’d ask myself, would I rock this in 5 years?”
” Note the use of the word rocking instead of wearing.”
” Big difference between the two.”
“I would really be honored to be featured and hear what other readers think of my style.”
I.love.it.all. You better go on and keep it fly in Iowa! And watch out before I jack you for that Céline tote. Hot!
What say you, Bombshells?
Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 2-6 picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com. Images submitted may be featured on Facebook or Twitter. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game!
80’s style is back again, hence the huge door knockers we’ve seen some of our favorite celebrities wearing. From Beyoncé in her “Party” video to Nicki Minaj out and about in London, earrings are bigger and bolder than ever before and there is one jewelry designer who all of fashion’s most daring are flocking to: Seville Michelle Anastos.
Anastos is a New York City native who began her accessories line in the Fall 0f 2009 after working in the fashion industry as an art director and wardrobe stylist. Her first big break came when she presented her designs at Fresh Faces in Fashion at GEN ART Miami. From there, Alicia Keys called on her to make custom epaulets for her Freedom tour and she also created custom pieces for Prince. Other fans of her designs include Ciara, Keri Hilson, Mary J. Blige and many more.
Check out www.sevillemichelleanastos.com for bold jewelry that will make all your outfits stand out for Fall. You can shop the collection at www.patriciafield.com. Check out some of my favorite styles below.
Today’s Bombshell is Canadian import Tinu from Vancouver!
She says, “My name is Tinu and I’m the fashion blogger for EatPrayFashion.com.” “My blog essentially started off as a showcase of my style…”
“…but as I’ve progressed I’ve started showcasing other stylish people in Vancouver.” “…I really can’t describe my style.”
” I’m a reformed tomboy, so you can catch glimpses of that in my style. “ “..I’m also on the curvy side, so I’m very careful to dress for my body.” ” Fashion for me is about expressing myself and having fun.” “.. I try not to follow trends, but that’s pretty impossible.” ” When I like something and it looks good on me I buy it.”
I’ve already checked out your blog–fire! Love your hair and your style. Fabulous.
What do you guys think?
Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 2-6 picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com. Images submitted may be featured on Facebook or Twitter. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game!
• Glamour magazine conducted a survey, and found that only 7% of women say they love their hair. Even with such a paltry percentage of women feeling their tresses, black women (in true form) were more likely to vote in the affirmative, with 14% of us reporting that yes, we are quite content with what grows on our heads. (Glamour)
• Starting November 13, “The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier” exhibition will be on view at the Dallas Museum of Art. Amongst the pieces on display will be Chris Tucker‘s furry leopard bodysuit from The Fifth Element, two cone bras Madonna wore on her 1990 “Blonde Ambition” world tour, and an assortment of couture pieces dating back as far as 1976 to today. The exhibition will run until February 12, 2012, and from there will move on to San Francisco, Madrid, Rotterdam, and Stockholm. Texans, will you be checking this out?
• Styleite has more information on the upcoming Mary Katrantzou x Topshop collaboration. The collection will drop in February and will include 13 other pieces besides the pictured dress, which retails for $560 (£350). Think you’ll be purchasing? (Styleite)
• Following the epic success (or, if you were a consumer, failure) of the Missoni x Target capsule collection, Missoni is shopping around, looking for the next retailer to team up with. Fashionista thinks they may join ranks with Macy’s, which sounds like a good idea. The pieces will inevitably be higher priced, so that means less madness! Would you give a Missoni collab a second chance? (Fashionista)
• Barney’s New York celebrates 20 years of Christian Louboutin bringing pain and beauty together in the most elegant of ways with a set of windows at their Fifth Avenue store. Barney’s takes you behind the scenes of the making of the displays, which are as creative as they are creepy. (Barney’s)
Today we have another fabulous addition to our “Breaking into Fashion” series with Teen Vogue accessories director Shiona Turini:
Born and raised in Bermuda, the Hampton University graduate has been a style connoisseur since her days of bucking the dress code at her uber conservative high school (she insisted on wearing cuffed high-waisted wide legged pants instead of the required skirts). Now at the helm of the accessories department at Teen Vogue, she gives readers the chance to ogle everything from Prada to Payless in her vibrant spreads. She took a few moments out of her schedule to tell you guys a bit about her story and how you, too, can one day catapult to the upper echelons of a national magazine.
Though Shiona always had a flair for style, she didn’t pursue fashion as a career until after college. She says, “I graduated with absolutely NO fashion experience – not one internship. So, when I [finished my studies] and moved to New York, I interned at Yves Saint Laurent in the PR Department. I was there for almost a year as a full time intern but freelanced often at KCD (during the shows and when publicists would travel to Europe). Finally, a position opened up and I was hired at Yves Saint Laurent as the PR Assistant.”
She continues, “At YSL I covered womens, mens, and celebrity, and I was there for almost 3 years. I knew I needed to make a move to grow, and was looking into positions at other fashion houses when the Accessories Director at W Magazine contacted me to see if I was interested in an Accessories Editor position. I’d never worked at a magazine before and I had never even entertained the thought – but it ended up being a great move for me. “
“At W, I handled the shoe and bag and belt markets so I was definitely well versed in luxury accessories. At Teen Vogue, I still handle the shoe and bag markets, but I oversee the entire accessories department which includes myself, an amazing editor, and an assistant.”
A typical day for Turini starts with a 4-10 mile run (she’s currently training for the New York City Marathon), followed by market appointments, showroom visits, and product pulls. She says, “My job is like a constant treasure hunt – looking for the best pieces for each shoot while also making sure I’m always searching for something fresh and new.” In the evening, she heads out for previews or parties, all the while keeping her twitter followers engaged with her Shoe of the Day tweets and instagrams of instances from her fabulous life.
A stellar career demands stellar style, so Shiona pumps up her everyday wardrobe with a few key must haves. She says, “[My mantra is] HEELS HEELS AND MORE HEELS. I’m a shoe girl, always have been. I truly don’t think you can ever have too many pairs of shoes. Unfortunately I wasn’t blown away by the F/W shoes so plan to revitalize my current shoe wardrobe. But, I did love the Vuitton Mary Janes from F/W and am currently obsessed with a pair of suede and snakeskin Balenciaga sandals.”
She adds, “I am also really partial to the statement bag, why be safe, when you can go with a bold print? Proenza Schouler has an adorable ikat printed PS1 in blue. Cold weather obviously means some outwear, and since sometimes, that’s the only part of your outfit that people will see, I say splurge on something special. I have a great sleeveless cape that I can’t get enough of from DKNY, and my Burberry leather jacket is in heavy rotation already. And bracelets are always a must have for me – I typically skip all other jewelry so I can go crazy with the wrists.”
“My right side might be permanently weighed down by the stack on my wrist. In general, I’m always wearing pieces from Eddie Borgo, Fenton Fallon and two gold bangles my mother gave me when I was 16.” Hot!
In terms of advice to you up and comers, Shiona emphasizes having thick skin–and an outgoing personality. She says, “I have always been a really tough person and a go getter. I am definitely not shy. I think that this has really helped me in my career. Sometimes, you need to be pushy in fashion and sometimes you have to accept the fact that you’re going to get pushed around. Maintaining a balance between these two extremes is really the only way I know how to handle my job.
She continues, “This industry, and the job market in general, is pretty tough. You need to be resilient and try not to take anything personally. “
In conclusion, she says, “Stay strong! If you are confident that fashion is for you, stick with it. Make good contacts and great impressions and something amazing will happen for you. Also, be prepared for the demanding nature of this business. It is easy to be distracted by the glitz and glamour of fashion, but it’s no joke. Everyone works really hard to get to where they are, so don’t underestimate the lengths it takes to land a “dream job.” Don’t be in such a rush to get the perfect job. My career is a departure from where I started, but I definitely wouldn’t have it any other way. Learn everything you can and always be willing to work very hard no matter what.” Wise words, indeed.
Shiona with friend Taylor Tomasi Hill
For more insight into Shiona’s chic world, follow her on Twitter @Shionat and also be sure to peruse her work in the pages of Teen Vogue and online at www.teenvogue.com.
What do you think of our latest Breaking into Fashion interview?
**A lot of you had follow up questions for Ms. Shiona, and she was kind enough to answer! Whitney said, “I’m a college graduate with no fashion experience but looking to break into the industry. What I wanted to know is how did she keep herself financially afloat while interning at YSL and freelancing for KCD? Also, how was she able to land those opportunities in the beginning w/o the fashion experience?” Shiona replied, “It’s a pretty long story but I DID have internship experience in travel PR and was offered a job (which I turned down) at a great agency. Even though the Travel PR Rep thought I was crazy for turning down the position, she introduced me to the PR Manager at YSL, and I did a project on her as part of my graduation requirements while at Hampton University. To get the YSL internship I more or less harassed the PR manager… But in a nice way of course! She told me ‘no’ a few times, but I was persistent without being annoying. To be honest I showed up even after she told me the internship program was full. I wouldn’t recommend that at all, but it worked for me at that time. “
“…Since I always knew I wanted to move to NY, I made sure I set an internship start date a few months after graduation. During that time I SAVED every single penny and worked a few jobs – in a dentist office, baby sitting, data entry – no job was too small. I knew that I would need all the money I could get in order to stay afloat in NY, so I lived at home and just worked and saved for about 4 months. When I got to NY I spent some time sleeping on friend couches, walked EVERYWHERE – did whatever I could to make my money last. Thankfully, my parents helped me out with necessities, but there were times I couldn’t even pay the $2 fee for the train (I once hopped it, got a ticket, and basically begged the police officer to have some pity on an unpaid intern. He clearly didn’t care!). It was tough, but those days were some of my favorite memories in NYC. The amazing thing about the city is that you can have a champagne lifestyle on a coca cola budget. “
“A lot of interns are unpaid, and have to work part time in retail etc to be able to intern in fashion. You have to find what works for you. There are also a lot of dorm style housing that are safe and affordable right in the city. You have to sacrifice and save, but it’s worth it in the end. If you really want it, you just have to find ways to make it happen. “
Hope that helps!
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Pretty! I love your looks! I’d just say not to get stuck in the ‘colorblock’ trap. The trend is hot, just don’t lean on it! But snaps nonetheless.
What do you guys think?
Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 2-6 picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com. Images submitted may be featured on Facebook or Twitter. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game!