Learning Fashion: GlamAmor’s Style Essentials

k150_23SZDheel iconMost lovers of fashion know certain eras are represented by certain looks. But did you know that many fashion trends were influenced by films and their costume designers? Kimberly Truhler of GlamAmor made a career out of studying the history of film and fashion. She teaches a class on it at Woodbury University and offers her vast wealth of knowledge on her website GlamAmor and now in her “Style Essentials” series of lectures and webinars.

I attended her recent event, “The History of Fashion and Film 1960s-1970s” at the Annenberg Beach House in Santa Monica where she covered the some iconic looks from films from that period. It’s fascinating to learn what influenced the style of the characters and how the looks influenced future fashion. In order to know your fashion, it’s important to know its history. You might think a look is new but it might actually be something that came from a film, created by a costume designer. Kimberly knows her stuff, that’s why she’s often called upon as an expert consultant for Turner Classic Movies and Christie’s of London.

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Kimberly’s lecture features a slideshow with image of movie stars in their stunning costumes and trends they sparked. She brings a clothing rack from her own carefully curated vintage collection to show similar pieces to those seen onscreen. She also joked that many of the iconic looks from film where featured on characters that were call girls and criminals – I guess those are the ones who could take a few more fashion risks!

Here are some highlights:

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
Designer Givenchy, Edith Head costume supervisor

“Every woman at some point in their life has tried to channel Audrey,” said Kimberly and she’s not wrong. The iconic sleek black dress and updo has been repeated in fashion over and over. Hepburn’s character of Holly Golightly may have been a call girl but her elegance and style made her an aspiration. See the full details on GlamAmor.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Costume designer Helen Rose

Elizabeth Taylor’s character of Maggie dresses in classic, tailored lines. Her double v-neckline white dress became a hot seller known as “The Cat” dress. And oh, that white slip! With a juxtaposition of innocent and sultry all in one, it became the signature look from the film. See the full details on GlamAmor.

Butterfield 8 (1960)
Costume designer Helen Rose

“The coats were their own character,” Kimberly commented on the style of this film with Liz playing yet another sophisticated call girl character. And we again see another sexy white slip that spoke volumes in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” The little black dress she wore became so iconic, copies sold out and the cut became known as “The Butterfield 8 Dress.” See the full details on GlamAmor.

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Love Story (1970)
Costume Designers Pearl Somner and Alice Manougian Martin 

Winter wear never looked so good! Ali MacGraw made school-girl prep a classic look with a salute to turtlenecks, mini-skirts with tights. Ali also added her own knit cap, which became an instant trendsetter. See the full details on GlamAmor.

Network  (1976)
Costume Designer Theoni V. Aldredge 

While the ‘70s ushered in extreme looks of hippies and disco, Network was drenched in the color brown, perhaps to offer a counter of conservativeness and ground the era of extremes. Faye Dunaway’s character, with her tie-neck look can still be seen in fashions of today. See the full details on GlamAmor.

So many iconic films, so little time. There were many, many more films and trends covered in this lecture. It’s such fun seeing the chain of influence in fashion. Check out GlamAmor’s events and Style Essentials series to get a quick education – you might be surprised where some of you favorite looks have come from!

To fashion,
Kastle

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Look of the Day: Checkered Mod

k150_23SZDheel iconI love the ‘60s and mod/ska fashions, which consists of a lot of black and white in bold prints of stripes and checks. This playful, rockin’ look has become quite a trend in women’s fashion at the moment. This checkered shift dress is comfy and makes a big statement partnered with a pop of orange with a vintage chiffon scarf and a fun purse made from old 45 records.

I got my purse from a market in Buenos Aires from a lady who makes them herself, but you can find similar handbags on Ebay. I finished the look with a rhinestone cat collar bracelet and pair of side zip ankle boots.  See the links below or click the pix to shop* the look:

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Checkered Dress

Record Purse 

Chiffon Scarf

Cat Collar Bracelet 

Boots

Rock on!
Kastle

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December Favorites

k150_23SZDheel iconDecember is a time for holiday sparkle and being festive. It’s also when winter starts to hit head on, which can take a toll on your skin.

Check out my favorite things this month to dress for all the parties and joyful events that fill the calendar through the News Year and make sure my skin is well cared for:

Click the links below for more details and to buy* the items mentioned in this video:

Glitter Polish

Glitter Press On Nails

SparkleLux Earrings

Pinup Girl Clothing Hair Comb

Clinque Repairware Uplifting Firming Cream

Lancome High Resolution Eye Refill 3x Cream

Clairsonic Skin Cleansing System, Mia

Vintage Dresses on Ebay

Clever Vintage Clothing

Chunky Sweaters

See the Press On Nails How-to VIDEO

See the full view of the red lace dress from Clever Vintage

Looking forward to the New Year!
Kastle

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New Girl Expo: Shopping, Demos and Bloggers

k150_23SZDheel iconThe New Girl Expo opened its doors in LA this past weekend to allow us girls to do some serious holiday gift shopping. Taking place at the California Mart Downtown, there were vendors filling the floorspace with shopping opportunities from makeup to purses, jewelry, clothes and hair extensions. There were also several makeup demos and even a pole dancing demo from X-Pole.

On the main stage there was a fashion show and demo from Klix makeup brushes, whose eco-friendly, replaceable brush heads proved to be the most popular booth of the day. One of my favorites vendors was the All Things Girly handbag booth, particularly their magazine covered clutch purses.

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There were also beauty and fashion blogger panels, hosted by Roxy Limon talking about what it takes to be a blogger and what inspires them to share their looks and product finds. (See blogger list below.)

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 And when it all became too much, you could step over to the Tasting Lounge for free drinks and treats.

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New Girl Expo was founded by Ashley Leon as a way to help her find her fashion style and help others too. The Expo is held in Los Angeles twice a year.

Blogger Panelists

Check out what these ladies are up to in fashion and beauty

Roxy Limon @Roxy_Limon

Jamie Walsh @GlamLatte

Kasheera Hickson @ItsKashTV

Melanee Shale @MelaneeShale

Dawn McCoy @BeautyFrosting

Melissa Rodriquez @MelRodStyle

Joann Doan @JoannDoan

Laura Yazdi @Laura_Lily

Kier Mellour @KierMellour

Elizabeth Keene @EKeaneStyle

Find your style,
Kastle

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Movie Review: American Hustle

k150_23SZDheel iconIf anyone knows a good hustle, it’s Disco K., our dancing queen guest blogger. She takes time off the dance floor to go to the movies and bring you her review of the ‘70s-based film, “American Hustle, ” starring, Jennifer Lawrence, Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Robert De Niro and directed by David O. Russell. The film was recently nominated for several Golden Globe and SAG awards.

See ya at the disco,
Kastle

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Get the Look: Spikes

k150_23SZDheel iconSpikes were all the rage at LA Fashion Week recently so there’s no doubt this accessory, once reserved for shockingly dressed punk rockers,  is becoming a staple in women’s fashion. Spikes can be seen on jackets, dresses, handbags, jewelry, even shoes. So be careful next time you hug someone – they might be rockin’ this dangerous look!

Check out some of the spiky options below. Click the image to purchase.* They make a great holiday gift for that fashionista on your list!

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Spike it up!
Kastle

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Shoe Lover’s Gift Guide

k150_23SZDheel iconAs Christmas draws closer, the rush to get the perfect holiday gift is on – and what could be more perfect than NEW SHOES! I don’t know of any girl who wouldn’t love to unwrap a new way to doll up her tootsies. So I bring you the Shoe Lover’s Gift Guide! From easy-to-wear flats to stilettos to boots and sneakers – I’ve got you covered!

Shop* items similar to those mentioned in this video with the links below:

Ideas for Flats

ModCloth Supper Club Flats: http://bit.ly/1gXaZSm

ModCloth Petal Down the Lane Flats: http://bit.ly/1dn4eqE

Ideas for Low Heels

Anne Klein Kitten Heel Slingback: http://amzn.to/18zUYwj

Ideas for Wedges

ModCloth  Rise and Shiny Wedge: http://bit.ly/1f53wPX

ModCloth Party Hostess Wedge:  http://bit.ly/1bB0sLs

Ideas for High Heels/Stilettos

Forever 21 Classic Black Pumps: http://bit.ly/18ABJG0

Ideas for Ankle Boots

Forever 21 Faux Leather Booties: http://bit.ly/1hL5Qj4

Ideas for Sneakers

Converse Chuck Taylor High Tops: http://amzn.to/1jK7cu1

Reebok Running Shoe: http://amzn.to/1buecU0

 

It’s a shoe in!
Kastle

 

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Pinup Girl’s Gift Guide

k150_23SZDheel iconTrying to shop for that girl on your list  who loves retro looks and vintage clothing? Then this gift guide is for you! Find out what items are easier than others when it comes to finding the perfect vintage or vintage-inspired gift, and what will help your girl out in trying to achieve the look.

From clothes to books, I’ve got you covered!

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Shop* for items mentioned in this video with the links below:

Pinup Girl Clothing
Bettie Page Clothing

Vintage hats on Ebay
Vintage gloves on Ebay
Vintage purses on Ebay

Red lipstick

Foam rollers
Hot Sticks hot rollers

Style Me Vintage Books
Vintage Hairstyling Book
Classic Beauty: The History of Makeup Book (by Besame Cosmetics founder Gabriela Hernandez)

Santa, baby!
Kastle

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Reading: Jerry Stahl, DH Peligro, Jack Grisham, Iris Berry

k150_23SZDheel iconI’m a writer. It’s been my calling since I was a kid. For luck or talent, I’ve made a career of it, writing for major newspapers and blogging for corporations and for myself. I have a memoir that’s been in the works for as long as I can remember. Writing is hard and it’s always personal. Hemingway once said, “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” That’s why I always get so inspired when I go to readings by those I respect.  Recently, I attended a reading at Stories Books in Echo Park  where writing and punk rock collided.

Iris Berry
First up was  Iris Berry, one of LA’s iconic scenesters for her bands The Ringling Sisters and Lame Flames. Iris was always known as a rocker and a poet, her bands often working spoken word and jazz riffs into their songs. She’s now a publisher at Punk Hostage Press with an impressive roster of writers. For her reading, from her book “Daughters of Bastards,”* it felt like a slam poetry session, with guitar accompaniment from Fred Spigelman. Iris poured out the hard feelings, leaving the audience in awe of her honesty. Nice job.

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DH Peligro
Next up, DH Peligro, long-time drummer for the punk band, The Dead Kennedys, read from his memoir, “Dreadnaught: King of Afropunk.”* But it felt less like a reading and more like just a night of hanging out. Peligro often lost his place while reading and just took off his glasses and told the stories from memory about his old punk days in San Francisco, about being too scared to go up to Joe Strummer and coming to LA on the advice of Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It was like a night around the campfire with this talented writer/musician.

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Jack Grisham
Jack Grisham, of the legendary SoCal band TSOL was up next and he was having a bad day, starting off his reading by proclaiming that pretty much everywhere he goes something bad happens, especially around the holidays. And boy did his book “Untamed”* have some stories! He admitted that though he writes about “fictional” characters, all of them have a little bit of himself in them. Clearly he’s had quite a life.  He said he felt a little unprepared for this reading, but the audience didn’t feel it. His stories and personality were so entertaining, you couldn’t help but want more.

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Jerry Stahl
Last but certainly not least, was one of my favorite writers, Jerry Stahl, author of one of my all-time favorite books, “Permanent Midnight.”* Jerry may not be known for being in a punk band (he’s a very successful screenwriter) but he’s punk rock for sure. He read from his latest, “Happy Mutant Baby Pills,”*  stories of a guy who writes the side effect warnings for prescription drugs and ponders the lyrical appeal of the term, “anal leakage.” Even Jerry himself had to pause and tell the audience, “When you’re writing something at 3 a.m., you don’t imagine having to say it in front of a roomful of people!” This one is definitely going on my reading list!

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Read more books,
Kastle

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Disco K’s ’70s Fashion Ebay Haul!

k150_23SZDheel iconShe’s BAAAAACK! We met my disco doppelganger, Kassandra, aka Disco K. at a Halloween party (wink, wink) and she’s become a regular guest in Stiletto City (and apparently on my couch!) While I’ve been out, she’s clearly been spending much of her time shopping on Ebay for ’70s fashion treasures that take her back to her Studio 54 heyday. Check her out as she spoofs the popular “HOLLLLL” videos:

You can shop* like Disco K. by searching Ebay for vintage ’70s treasures:

70s Dresses 

70s Jewelry

70s Shoes

See Disco K.’s “What’s in My Purse?” video!

Keep on dancin’
Kastle

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