Category: Fashion

A Toast to Mad Men at The Prince

k150_27Stiletto_City_heel_iconSZDWith the hit TV show Mad Men coming to an end, so many of my friends are sad to see it go – we can’t get enough of the style and the scandal, and the suburb detail of the period-perfect fashions and interior design. I’ve especially enjoyed the smart writing and clever twists and turns of each character punctuated with both humor and drama and a soundtrack that always hits the right note at pivotal moments.

So in tribute, I gathered my vintage-loving pals for a night of cocktails celebrate our love of the show. After doing research for previous blogs on places around Los Angeles where the show actually filmed, I decided we should meet at The Prince Bar and Restaurant. Lit with red lights, red circular booths, velvet baroque wallpaper with noble accents of knights in shining armor and romantic paintings, The Prince looks like a place where time stands still. Even calling on the waiter harkens back to another time – little butler lamps with buttons at each table to ring when you want service.

The Prince Bar and Restaurant Los Angeles

A beautiful horseshoe wood bar is a focal point and where my pals met up. While the bartender could have been a little better (my friends had to instruct him how to make drinks like a Sidecar and a Tom Collins and I found the wine selection limited to cheap chardonnay and merlot), we were all in awe of the surroundings – especially after seeing Don, Betty, Roger and Joan sitting at the bar and booths on the show.

Mad Men at the Prince Bar and Restaurant LAFor the evening I wanted to wear something special so I brought out my turquoise and gold shimmery wiggle dress by Tatyana and gold sparkle stilettos.

Tatyana dress

My pal Sandra D. didn’t disappoint in a customized vintage dress actually worn on Betty Draper on the show, which she scored at a costume sale. Word has it both Mad Men actress January Jones and costume designer Janie Bryant have been trying to get that dress back. But Sandra isn’t selling – and seeing her look so good in it, it’s clear why!

Betty Draper Pink Dress

Mad Men Tribute Cocktail Party

So with a toast to good friends and an amazing show, we say thank you to Mad Men for years of smart, stylish, entertaining television. I look forward to binge-watching it again and again!

 The Prince Bar and Restaurant is located 3198 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005

Cheers!
Kastle

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Walking the Catwalk for LA Wine Tasting

k150_26heel iconThere’s nothing like spending an evening sipping fine wine amongst glamorous movie starlets. LA Wine Tasting created another in their series of evening soirees, this time around the theme of Femmes d’ Hollywood in celebration of some of Hollywood’s most iconic women of the classic film era.

The event partnered with Clever Vintage Clothing for a fashion show as part of the evening’s entertainment. I was asked to be a model along with 7 other regular “Clever Girls” who all share a love for retro looks.

cleverBackstage

While Clever’s Dave Temple and Sabino Gutierrez lined up our outfits for two changes, we set to work channeling Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Rita Hayworth and Audrey Hepburn among others.

There was a full house gathered poolside at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel as we lined up to walk our catwalk.

Kastle Waserman modeling for Clever Vintage Clothing

For my first run I was the night’s “Marilyn” in a cream-colored beaded wiggle dress and faux fur stole. My next walk on the runway was a gorgeous off-the-shoulder, wine-colored sharkskin ballgown. All the girls were raving about the beautiful fashions for this show – Dave and Sabino really outdid themselves!

Check out the looks of the night:

Clever Vintage Clothing

Clever Vintage Clothing

Clever Vintage Clothing

Clever Vintage Clothing

Clever Vintage Clothing

Clever Vintage Clothing

Clever Vintage Clothing

While we mingled with the guests and chatted up our outfits, we checked out the exclusive exhibition and silent auction presented by the Andrew Weiss Gallery. The gallery specializes in rare Hollywood fine photography from the 1920’s to 60’s. The photos on display were some of the most beautiful shots of Marilyn Monroe I’ve ever seen – my inspiration for the night and for a lifetime!

Poolside Fashion Show photos by Jenna Schoenefeld
Poolside Fashion Show photos by Jenna Schoenefeld

LA Wine Tasting events take place every few months. Check their website for upcoming events.

Clever Vintage Clothing sells at local LA vintage expos and by appointment. Check their website for details.

Work it!
Kastle

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Category: Fashion

Modcloth: In Real Life

k150_26heel iconModcloth did it again. Hands-down one of my favorite places on the web to shop for their super cute selection of retro inspired fashion. This week, Modcloth brought their to-die-for inventory to Los Angeles for a weekend pop-up shop. I was one of the lucky few who scored a ticket for the sell-out opening day (they limited entry so there would be room to shop) and from the moment I walked in, I was immersed in Modcloth-land filled with displays of adorable dresses and playful accessories.

The shopping experience was set up so you shopped “looks” on display, pulled cards for each item you wanted to try on. The fitting room had one of each size of each item. You find out what fits and then order it with assistance from their helpful staff and get it shipped with FREE express shipping!

Modcloth IRL

Modcloth IRL

Modcloth IRL

I tried on a killer bad girl top, the prettiest spring dress (part of Modcloth’s original designs) and a netted-top dress I absolutely fell in love with.

Modcloth IRL

Shop* the looks:

With Only a Wink Dress

Make the Most of It Top

Down To a Fine Art Dress

Accessories were available to buy on the spot and I went home with some black roses earrings and sassy heart-shapped sunglasses.

Oh Modcloth, please open a permanent store. So much fun! Thank you!

Modcloth IRL runs through April 11 in downtown LA. Get tix.

Stay stylish,
Kastle

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Tonga Hut’s 10-Year Reawakening Party

k150_26heel iconWhen Jeremy Fleener purchased the Tonga Hut in 2005, he also bought a lot of history. The bar, with it’s Polynesian décor that was the trend in 1958 when the place first opened its doors, has endured a few rounds of generations rediscovering Tiki culture and coming to the otherwise sleepy strip mall in North Hollywood for fruity libations and a good dose of relaxed escapism. In the 10 years that Fleener has been in charge, the bar has grown in popularity, boosted by theme parties that include vendors and cookouots in the back parking lot, bands playing, a killer jukebox, great bartenders, and adding names to its Royal Order of the Drooling Bastard club who drink from the legendary “Grog Log.” They’ve even expanded to a Palm Springs location.

To celebrate the 10th year of its “reawakening,” Tonga had, what else, a big ol’ party with a parking lot vendor sale, coconut-themed art show, Durangos Tacos and DJ Tonga Tom spinning outside while DJ Dan Moses kicked off an evening 60s dance party inside. I went to check it out and came across some great Tiki fashion while hanging with pal and fellow writer Lina Lecaro. Check out the scene:Kastle Waserman, Lina Lecaro and Friends at the Tonga Hut, North Hollywood

at Tonga Hut North Hollywood

at Tonga Hut North Hollywood

Tonga Hut is located 12808 Victory Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91606

Tiki on!

Kastle

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It’s Wedding Season: Dress Ideas for Brides and Guests

k150_26heel icon**This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my links. 

Attention, wedding belles and gorgeous guests – spring is at our feet and that means wedding season is right around the corner. Whether you are a bride to be or wedding guest, Modcloth’s Wedding Styles Collection has what you need to make the day as stylish as it is lovely.

Explore Modlcloth for beautiful dresses such as these to wear as a guest, which also work for great bridesmaid dresses that can be worn again long after the big day. Click the images and links below to shop:

Wedding Guest Bridesmaid Dresses

Time and Grace Dress
Geode Fleur the Dramatic Dress
Watercolors of the Wind Dress

For the bride herself, I love unconventional wedding dresses, especially when they are far more affordable than extravagant wedding gowns that will just sit in the closet after the event because they’re just not wearable in real life. Why not invest in a dress you can wear again and again, especially on special occasions such as your anniversary? Here are some styles I adore:

Short Wedding Dresses

Blissful Moment Dress
Fun One Like You Dress
Breathtaking Bride Dress

Don’t forget to share your Modcloth wedding look by using the hashtag #marriedinmodcloth!

Say “I do” to Modcloth for your wedding plans
Kastle

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Unique Vintage – “I Am Unique” Party

k150_25heel icont’s pretty clear that any girl who wears vintage-inspired fashion is usually a unique personality. For this reason, the store Unique Vintage, which a caters to retro fashion lovers, decided to showcase their customers and employees who live in looks from the 1920s-70s and also lead unique lives.

They kicked off their “I Am Unique” Campaign with a party in their Burbank store. Cocktails, photos ops and deep discounts does a party make! So I went to check out the scene and a say hello to my pal Nicolle of Niccoco Creations who had her own table selling her gorgeous flower hair clips.

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Niccoco Creations

Also in attendance were many of the women featured in the Unique Vintage commercial and I have to say Queenie the pitbull stole the show in her pink tutu, pearls and sweet disposition. Queenie, and her owner Michelle Choi, represent Pinups for Pitbulls, an organization whose mission is to to educate people about the history, temperament, and plight of pitbulls, who often get a bad rap as being overly-aggressive animals.

I did some shopping from the sale rack (I love a good deal!) and scored a fabulous dress for a steal. Look for it featured in an upcoming blog post!

Unique Vintage Party Pinups for Pitbulls

Unique Vintage Party

Unique Vintage Party

Kastle Waserman

Great party all around. Look for Unique Vintage to build on the “IAmUnique” Campaign every month and if you have a photo you want to share with your “Unique” look, be sure to tag it #IAmUnique

Be you – nobody else can be!
Kastle

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Category: Fashion

Mad for Plaid

k150_25heel iconWinter is the perfect times to bust out the plaid. Something about it lends itself to snuggly warmth. From tartan red punk rock to catholic girl school skirts, plaid provides a touch of edge and innocence. Plus, it’s a great texture to layer with. Don’t be afraid to mix your plaids with floral and other prints, the key is always to help the colors play off each other to create an entire look. See example below.

Check out the links to shop* each item.

Plaid Winter Fashion

Shop* this look:

Dress | Jacket  | Scarf | Bag | Shoes

Mixed Texture Winter Fahion

Shop* this look:

Jacket | Dress | Hat | Bag | Booties

Snuggle up!
Kastle

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Film Noir and Fashion at the Skirball

k150_25heel iconThe period of 1933 to 1950 saw the dramatic effects of wartime in film, fashion and everyday life. I recently went to check out an exhibit at The Skirball Cultural Center, “Light & Noir,” which examines how Jews, banned from the German film industry in the early 1930s, began emigrating to the United States, bringing an influence of German Expressionist cinema into film noir. Also running is the “Noir Effect” exhibit, which shows how American crime dramas of the 1940s and’50s brought a moody sense of style that is still popular with those of us who love vintage culture and fashion.

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While the exhibits themselves are a lot of information to take in (and are worthy of a couple of visits to absorb it all, plus a few downloads on Netflix to catch all the film references), the Skirball also brought in experts on the period for special events, including the one I attended with my fashion-loving gal pals, a lecture by Glamamor’s Kimberly Truhler on the history of fashion in film noir.

Glamamor Presentation

I love how Kimberly presents her talks, she is a wealth of knowledge on fashion history and can tell you where every hemline, neckline and silhouette comes from. She credits the designers, reveals the practical reason behind many of their designs (to make tiny actresses appear taller and body troublespots disappear) and then shows how the cuts and detailing of costume designers for film made their way into high fashion and everyday trends so you see the full circle impact.

In this lecture she covered the looks featured in “Gun for Hire,” “Casablanca,” “To Have and Have Not” “Mildred Pierce,” “Gilda,” “The Killers,” “The Postman Always Rings Twice” and “Sunset Blvd.”

I especially loved learning about how Veronica Lake stood at 4’11” and therefore wore a lot of dresses cut with long waists and sleeves, deep v-necks and gown-lengths to hide her platform shoes, courtesy of Oscar-winning designer Edith Head.

There was also the outrageous amount of structure that went on behind Rita Hayworth’s “Gilda” gown to make sure it stayed on during her famous dance scene and hid her belly (though I don’t think she has one!)

You can read more about the fashion of this period on Kimberly’s Glamamor website and be sure to look for her upcoming events.

Following the fashion lecture was a lecture on makeup of the period by Besame Cosmetics‘ Gabriela Hernandez who not only created a successful line of vintage-inspired products but wrote the book, “Classic Beauty: The History of Makeup.”

Besame Cosmetics' Gabriela Hernandez

One lucky audience member received a makeover to achieve a look of the period while Gabriela informed us all how makeup was evolved during that time from pan-stick to pancake and how they had to go to extremes to get the makeup right under the early lighting equipment for film.

Then I made my way through the exhibit and the gift shop where I found the fashions of Clever Vintage Clothing for sale and some irresistible novelties, including the “Here’s Looking at You” flask I picked up!

It was the perfect day out with the girls – who of course, dressed to kill for the event!

out with the girls

The Skirball Cultural Center “Light & Noir” and “The Noir Effect” exhibits run through March 1, 2015. 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049

Play it again Sam,
Kastle

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Discovering Little Osaka in DVF

k150_25heel iconI discovered yet another exciting area of Los Angeles this past weekend as I set out to support Small Business Saturday, or in this case “Caturday,” as Giant Robot and the gallery annex GR2 next door, featured a collection of writers and illustrators who prominently feature cats in their work.

Giant Robot has been a long-standing destination for Japanese toys, comics, books, art prints and novelties on the once desolate Sawtelle Boulevard in West LA. I was surprised to find the area has erupted in the past year as a street full of shops and restaurants. Known as Little Osaka, for catering to local Japanese-American residents and being to the west of (and rivaling) downtown’s Little Tokyo, it was quite the hot spot on this clear Saturday night with locals out in search of unique gifts, some karaoke or a taste for the boba tea, Korean tofu, traditional Japanese ramen or BBQ.

Diane Von Furstenberg Dress DVF n Little Osaka, Los Angeles

It was the perfect night to show off my first Diane von Furstenberg DVF dress. I finally scored one at a price I could afford on eBay and learned why everyone has talked about her silky jersey fabrics. It just fell so nicely around my body the minute I put it on and I just love the bold print. It made me realize why the brand claims to be for the girl who is “effortless, sexy and on the go.” I was so happy to finally be able to wear one of DVF’s designs after meeting her a couple of weeks ago. [See the report here.]

Inside GR2, authors Mari Naomi, Zoe Ruiz, Yumi Sakugawa and Jen Wang read from their books under a slideshow of some of their illustrations. I have the say Mari Naomi’s reading had me laughing the hardest with her witty writing and animated presence. I was also especially excited about the refreshments served – Hello Kitty Lotte Pies – meow!

Giant Robot Reading Los Angeles

After the reading, we strolled the bustling district in search of a good place for dinner and ended up at Hide Sushi for some super fresh and very affordable rolls. I highly recommend the yellowtail roll. Yum!

The best thing about this new lively area of Los Angeles is an opportunity to take a walk before and after dinner, and do some people watching, window shopping – and maybe show off a new DFV dress!

Little Osaka is located just north of the intersection of Sawtelle and Olympic in West Los Angeles.

Go fashionable or go home,
Kastle
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Streamline Superheroes

k150_24heel iconMy love of vintage style and comic books finally crossed paths at the “Streamline Superheros” event at the Egyptian Theatre. With a lecture by film history writer Ann Marie Kelly, I learned how the origin of characters such as Superman began in the optimism of the between-the-wars era of the 1930s and how Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” inspired Gotham City. I also discovered why Superman wears his underwear on the outside – to model the strong men of the circus, and why he wears a cape – to show fast motion in the two-dimensional drawings.

Comic Books and Art Deco Lecture

For the event, I worked in a little superhero style of my own with a 1950’s-era vintage dress and purse matched with my comic-book socks and hair clip and had fun running into friends from the Art Deco Society who are always dressed to impress. I especially loved my friend Celeste’s dress, which featured gold bullet stud details and belt buckle!

Comic Book Fashion

Comic Book Fashion

Following the lecture, we were treated to shorts of 1940s Superman cartoons and the film, “Flash Gordon: Rocketship” from 1936 – with its endearing, early-era special effects that gave us all a good laugh.

To get the comic book look, there are lots of accessories available, especially from the creative folks on Etsy, where I got my hair clip. I put together a Polyvore collection of other comic book-inspired pieces. Check the links below to shop*.

Comic Book Hair Clip

Comic Book Socks

Comic Book Fashion

Comic Book Dress*

Comic Book Shoes

Comic Book Purse

Comic Book Necklace

Be sure to check out more cool events to get dressed up for at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood!

Be your own fashion superhero!
Kastle

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