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John Hughes Had Style

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Writer, producer, director, John Hughes died yesterday of an apparent heart attack. Some of you younger readers may not fully appreciate the influence that Hughes had throughout the 80s and 90s, but I hope you all have seen his classics like:  Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.  Each one of these important films centered around a small group of kids who were somehow set apart from the rest of their peers, and often times the individuals were very different from one another – therefore sporting a wide variety of wardrobe choices.  The fashion of the 80s was already underway when Hughes got his start, but his iconic characters no doubt fueled the fire for teased bangs, oversized unstructured outerwear, and loud prints.

Pretty In Pink Style

Pretty In Pink Style

At the time, John Hughes movies helped create and hone a sense of style that was permeating throughout a generation… and looking back now, his characters and their fashion typified an entire era.

The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

Whether you were a bully from the wrong side of the tracks, a goth-ish introvert, the BMOC school jock, prom queen, or a bonafide dweeb… John Hughes showed you what to wear and how to look.  These movies stand the test of time and the styles they represent will keep coming back around and around and around.  Mr. Hughes, we salute you.

Related Sidenote: Here is an awesome story about John Hughes’ time as a penpal to a young girl in the 80s. We’ll Know When We Get There – Sincerely, John Hughes

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The Summer of ’64. Again.

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

This weekend is the 4th of July… the day when (at least in my area) guys and gals dress down in their trunks and bikinis, hop on a bike, and head down to the beach or pool for a good ol’ fashioned barbeque to celebrate our American ancestors.  For many of you, this may be the first time you don a bathing suit for the year.  You’ll have to fish it out of the higher-up drawer, dust it off, and test the fit to see what works and where.  For those of you who make it a point to stay “in fashion” when it comes to your aquatic ensemble, I have some good news… you may not have to buy anything new this year.

Retro Bathing Suits

Retro Bathing Suits

The look in womens suits (and for some ballsy dudes, mens too) right now is retro cut and prints.  If your mother was Jackie O or a Jane Smith with impeccable, ahead-of-her-time style, you may bypass the mall and go shopping for your Summer 2009 suit in mom’s closet.  One-piece and skirt cut styles like the Michael Kors shown here [photo above] are popping up everywhere from Rodeo Drive to Target Stores.  If you’re concerned that you can’t look good without showing more skin, you’re wrong.  I for one think one-pieces are smart, sexy, and very underutilized… and I love it when the lady penguins pull them out of winter storage.

1950s Summer

1950s Summer

Farrah 1976Retro swimwear means colors and prints from yesteryear just as much as it means fit and styling.  The bright yellows are hot for summer, and I think I might be blinded by polka dot prints by September.  The Kors piece above is touching on a more carefree 1950s feel [small photo above], but the current trend isn’t really limited to any particular era.  We’re seeing one and two piece suits mimicking the 1970s and early 1980s look that tacked Farrah Fawcett’s poster up on every guys bedroom wall (or igloo wall).

1975 or 2009? [Urban Outfitters©]

This look [see Farrah Fawcett, above right] worked as well for Daisy Duke in Hazard County as it did for Hef’s ladies at the Mansion throughout the 70s … and it’s back!  I’m excited, how about you?  Solid color one pieces, very few prints or patterns, solely relying on cut and shape for the sex appeal that a suit should have.  The suit here [see Urban Outfitters model, left] is a great example of this. The high thigh cut and leotard mid-section screams “Fame! I wanna live forever!” 1980… and the deep neckline and elongated triangle straps give it just enough exposure (or promise of the possibility for it) to be ultra sexy.  So, go diggin’ through the boxes in mama’s garage and find yourself a suit for summer!

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