A person's personal style is roughly equivalent to his or her fashion sense. Some people are highly conscious of their personal style, which may be detailed and planned out, including certain brands, patterns, and designers. Other people simply have an emergent personal style, which they may not be able to articulate, but which they subconsciously use to select clothing. A person's sense of style is often related to his or her social groups, interests, and age, and often to other individual factors as well.
* Vintage Ralph Lauren plaid button down shirt with black tank under...seen here * DL1961 Premium Denim gray jeans {gilt/fuse.com} ...seen here * Do...
* Gray knit puff sleeve dress BCBG ...seen here and here * Black jersey turtleneck underneath ...and makes is a bit lumpy where it ends but the cardi...
When my mind is elsewhere and I am uninspired by anything at all, I tend to go straight for classics which always look timeless and pulled together {even if I don't always feel that way inside}...
* Vintage leopard {faux-hair} coat ...My grandma made this in the 60's. It is one of my favorite items in my wardrobe. ...seen here * Black jersey t...
When my mind is elsewhere and I am uninspired by anything at all, I tend to go straight for classics which always look timeless and pulled together {even if I don't always feel that way inside}...
* Vintage leopard {faux-hair} coat ...My grandma made this in the 60's. It is one of my favorite items in my wardrobe. ...seen here * Black jersey t...
When my mind is elsewhere and I am uninspired by anything at all, I tend to go straight for classics which always look timeless and pulled together {even if I don't always feel that way inside}...
* Vintage leopard {faux-hair} coat ...My grandma made this in the 60's. It is one of my favorite items in my wardrobe. ...seen here * Black jersey t...
When my mind is elsewhere and I am uninspired by anything at all, I tend to go straight for classics which always look timeless and pulled together {even if I don't always feel that way inside}...
* Vintage leopard {faux-hair} coat ...My grandma made this in the 60's. It is one of my favorite items in my wardrobe. ...seen here * Black jersey t...
* Vintage Levis cuffed ...seen here * White men's tuxedo shirt layered over a burgundy cotton tank by rubbish ...seen here * Gray Heritage 1981 card...
Husband says from behind I look like a 70's rock star super hero ...mostly because of the huge fur shoulders and tight/narrow/flared jeans. I told him that's what I was going for :)...
* Vintage leopard print blouse ...last seen here * J Brand indigo "Lovestory" jeans ...last seen here * Vintage dark chocolate brown fur coat ...I f...
* Vintage Levis cuffed ...seen here * White men's tuxedo shirt layered over a burgundy cotton tank by rubbish ...seen here * Gray Heritage 1981 card...
LA is all about looks. Very shallow yes, but that's the truth. It's all about your body and how fit you are. Tan and tone is the best way to accessorize. You can get by with the trashy, barely there top and even the bottoms to go with it. Heck even top it off with your favorite flip flops! You will look like some goddess as long as you have the perfect body to fit in it. The night clubs will love you. The trashy whorish look seems to be the trend to get you in, just don't have any rolls out or they will roll you out.
Summertime is an easy season to blend in with the crowd. Leather flip flops and some jeans are just the style that seem to work. Long jeans and t-shirts will blend nicely. As long as they aren't wranglers, you should be just fine. Even to the business side of LA, you don't see many suits being worn. It has been known that even pajama pants have been worn to office meetings. You may not want to do that first day on the job or meeting, but don't overdress.
The best part of the LA style is you can be comfortable wherever you go. Put on a pair of expensive jeans you can wear a thousand times, and they will go with the style for the whole day wherever you may go. If you feel you have to change for a night outing, just change your shirt. So simple, even the flip flops work just about anywhere in LA.