The Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en: I’ll Drink to That!

When I was at Tiki Oasis, I picked up a postcard for a YouTube show called The Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en. I loved the name and the look of the card so I decided to check it out. What I found were little campy clips basically showing how a good cocktail and retro party dish (think Spam and Jello) can help make any of life’s mundane tasks a bit more festive – after all, we gotta clean the house, do taxes, entertain unexpected guests and so on. I loved the clips so much I watched every single one of them and they made me laugh out loud more times than I could count – and I learned some great drink recipes along the way! I especially love the host’s ‘60s-era outfits and the ever-changing memorabilia in the backdrop. Check out the latest on how to survive election season:

The Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en was created by actress/writer Kelly Camille Patterson and  video producer Paul Spencer.  So sit back and enjoy their most recent video and more on their YouTube Channel HERE.

Cheers,
Kastle



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Who Shot Rock & Roll: Rock Photography Exhibit

Rod Stewart once sang, “every picture tells a story” and he wasn’t kidding. If you haven’t gotten around to the “Who Shot Rock & Roll” exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography, I urge you do so before it closes on October 21st. I went a couple of times, for the exhibit and for the lecture series. I took the audio tour and got to hear the photographers tell amazing stories behind photos of The Clash, the Ramones, John Lennon and others. It was so great to get a look a music legends from the past that I’ve missed and those that have inspired me from my childhood to today.

The Thursday night lectures have been total sell-outs and it makes for a mesmerizing evening of hearing the first-hand stories of how photographers such as Ed Colver, Bob Gruen, Roberta Bayley and Ebet Roberts got their famous shots – it’s not all fun and glamour – oh the stories they can tell! If you missed some of the lectures and can’t make it to the remaining ones, luckily, you can check out the recordings on the website HERE.

But if you’re a fan of rock ‘n’ roll and photography, this is one show you won’t want to miss – so get out there.

Long live rock!
Kastle



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Social Media Week: Style and Substance

Social media week took place across the globe last week with an action-packed schedule of seminars, parties and networking galore. In Los Angeles, social media went Hollywood with a majority of the events taking place at io/LA Collaborative Work Space and the Egyptian Theatre along Hollywood Boulevard. I attended several of the seminars throughout the week, including one out in the Venice offices for Google.

It was so great to share experiences and meet people who are as excited about this industry as I am. I was inspired in hearing about campaigns and new things that can be done in this fast-paced, ever-changing medium for communication. Most everyone was young (or young at heart), enthusiastic, friendly and I even spotted a few with great personal style.

Click the photo below to see the slideshow:

Here are some Tweetable nuggets I learned:

  • The three P’s of community building: people, passion, perseverance
  • Every brand needs to get real people saying real things about the brand all the time.
  • The degree of emotion your content provokes is important for viral sharing.
  • Design campaigns to get a reaction.
  • The more chatter on a product, the more sales increase.
  • When you are true to yourself, that’s going to get the most response.
  • You have to be in the conversation and claim your stories. If you don’t, someone else will.
  • If you need to do damage control, make it a conversation and ask your audience how you can do better.
  • Fans feel closer to a brand when they can see them being human and vulnerable. If a brand is being overprotective of their messaging, it’s a turn off.
  • There is value in surprise and delight.
  • Give people a reason to start talking.
  • By tapping into human emotions and having human encounters, you stand out in a sea of marketing messages.
  • It’s not about having more followers, it’s about the depth of relationship with your fans – from collecting to connecting.
  • If it doesn’t spread, it’s dead.

The closing party took place at Madame Trousads Wax Museum. At first I was just dazzled by the rooftop view over Hollywood and the cupcakes with glitter sprinkles from The Goodie Girls and gourmet flavored water from the Waterbar. But then I ran into my pals Watch the Stars photographer Gennan Shippen, and LA Weekly/Hollywood Style Scene scribe Lina Lecaro and things really got nutty. We realized the Wax Museum was open just for party-goers. We ran wild taking pictures with all the celebrities from J-Lo to James Bond, Alfred Hitchcock to Audrey Hepburn and we had so many laughs along the way!

Click the photo below to see the slideshow of us hamming it with the celebs, the wax ones that is:

I love my social life!
Kastle



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Brian Setzer at the Hollywood Bowl

As Brian Setzer wailed, “Rock This Town,” fireworks shot out over the arena in a celebratory display of rock ‘n’ roll revelry. Playing three nights at the legendary Hollywood Bowl, backed by a 96 piece orchestra, the simple yet beloved rockabilly song, originally written for three piece band The Stray Cats, never sounded so good. Setzer was all smiles as he let his guitar rip across the hills of Tinsel Town and through a collection of songs from his days with the Cats to his own rockin’ big band, The Brian Setzer Orchestra. Read the full review in my report on Yahoo!

Brian Setzer

Go cat go!

Kastle

Photo of Brian Setzer by Kastle Waserman



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The Sock Bun: How-To and A Man’s Opinion

Putting hair up in a sleek bun is always a classic look – those ballerinas always appear so lovely, don’t they? Even more flattering and fun is a chunky, slightly messy bun, which is what made the “sock bun” a trending look this year.

Not hip to the sock bun? Yes, it’s created using an actual sock and it gives that bun some volume to make it more stylish.

Here are the steps to create the look:

  • Snip off the toes off a sock. (Make use of those orphans whose partner got “lost in the dryer!”)
  • Roll the tube of fabric into a doughnut.
  • Pull your hair into ponytail on top of your head.
  • Pull the sock doughnut onto the ponytail and push down to the base.
  • If your hair is fine or short and needs some umph, give the ponytail a little teasing.
  • Pull the hair around the sock doughnut to cover and bobbie pin at the base, wrapping the ends under the sock doughnut.
  • Leave it a little messy for a full, sexy bedhead look.
  • Voila, you’re a supermodel! This also gives you a little statuesque height so work it!

My Sock Bun

Now if you don’t want to use a spare sock, Claire’s just came out with a hair doughnut made of mesh, which also allows you to stick bobbie pins in it, nice!

And what do guys think of the sock bun look? My boyfriend seems to like it. Of course you don’t have to tell them there’s an old sock in your hair! I had a good LOL at an article I came across on The Frisky who got one man’s opinion on finding out his date had a sock in her bun –

I would be taken aback if I found out she was stuffing her hair bun with a block of aged Parmesan.”

Read more in the The Frisky HERE.

So have fun with your new hairstyle, it’s a lifesaver on bad hair days!

Rock the sock,
Kastle



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Nail Art: Polish, Press-Ons and Stick-Ons

I’ve become addicted to nail art. I used to never pay much attention to my nails. In my hurried, blogging life I’m pretty hard on my nails. I was thrilled when quick-dry polish came out because I could make my nails look half decent in a jiffy. But it always chipped away after a couple of days.

In watching the current booming nail art trend (see my growing Pinterest board), I found myself fascinated with all the possibilities of achieving really beautiful or funky nails. So I’ve started experimenting with polish – matte, glittered, french tips in offbeat colors, ombre and gradient looks. I’ve come up with some cute looks and some real disasters! It’s all about practice, practice practice – and just having fun with it! A quick tip – YouTube has some great nail art tutorials so check them out!

Kimmie Kyees Press-On Nails for Elegant Touch

A couple of options in the stores these days just may be my favorites for getting a quick, fun look that is durable to boot – press-on nails and stick-on polish. Plus, I had the good luck of catching celebrity manicurist Kimmie Kyees do a presentation at ULTA Beauty for some great application tips. Read all about it in my latest beauty article for Yahoo! HERE.

 Bling Envy Wraps Stick-On Nail Polish by Elegant Touch

Nail it!
Kastle

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Fashion’s Night Out 2012

Fashion’s Night Out took place around the world last night and I for one wasn’t about to miss an opportunity to catch fashion shows, beauty bars, fall collection debuts, giveaways and special shopping discounts. We headed straight for the Beverly Center to catch the opening ceremony and fashion show. It was jam packed with excited fashionistas and the people watching in the crowd was almost as interesting as what was happening on stage. After the first of two fashion shows that featured looks available in some of the mall’s stores, we hit the shops in search of great fashion and great deals. Though we wanted to make it to the happenings on Robertson and Melrose, the traffic was so bad just to get to the Beverly Center, we decided to stay there for the second fashion show from Forever XXI and it was worth it as they showed some inspiring looks for fall – it’s all about patterns and layers ladies!

While my taste leans more towards unique vintage than mainstream mall looks, I do like to mix it up with some trendy pieces. My pal Fabby found a cute mini skirt and mod jacket (with a free goodie bag!) and I found a few cute accessories (with an FNO discount!) and plenty of photo ops in the creative outfits people wore for the night. In trend spotting news, the short-in-the-front-long-in-the-back dresses (also known as the “mullet dress“) seem to be all the rage and it does look mighty chic with a pair of stilettos! I also saw a lot of big, and I mean BIG, chunky earrings.

Click on the photo below to check out the photo and video slideshow for a roundup of all the action:

Dress like you mean it,
Kastle



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Billy’s Fish Fry: Where Hollywood Scenesters Go “WACKO”

WACKO/ Soap Plant in Hollywood is probably the greatest pop culture store ever opened and one of the longest standing boutiques in Los Angeles. It started in Los Feliz in the early ‘70s as a family run shop selling hand-crafted soaps, ceramics and leather wares. By the early ‘80s it became legendary when it moved to Melrose Avenue in Hollywood and expanded to include a pop culture toy and book store and was a well-known hangout for rockers, nerds, collectors, and hipsters to get their knick-knacks and generally see and be seen. Owned by Billy Shire, the shop has a long running history of hosting events from art openings in the La Luz de Jesus Gallery to book signings and concerts. Basically, any excuse for a party with Hollywood underground’s coolest!

For a little taste, hit up Billy’s Fish Fry & Community Social, which takes place the last Thursday of the month and features a diverse mix of bands and spoken word, with hearty vibe of anything can happen! When I last went there,  The Purple Gang were headlining with members of Tex and the Horseheads, The DI’s, The Hangmen, Kix, Thelonious Monster, The Joneses and Rhino Bucket (some of you ‘80s LA punk scenesters know these bands well!) Plus, there were stand-up comics, live art creation, a special acoustic performance by Prima Donna (who I reviewed on the blog previously as one of my current favorite local bands), a jam session featuring Michael Rozen, Johnny Indovina, Billy Shire and Lee Joseph. And serenading everyone into the store, was one of my oldest and dearest scenester friends, Francois from Motorcycle Boy and a few of his buddies playing with the ol’ clip on belt amps. They even pulled in my pal Fabby to play washboard! Click on the image below to check out the photos:

Wacko / La Luz de Jesus Gallery is located at 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 and admission is FREE!

Wack out,
Kastle



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Tiki Oasis 2012: I Spy!

Who hasn’t dreamt of being a glamorous secret agent like James Bond or a sassy, leather-clad high kicker like Emma Peel? Well, leave it to Tiki Oasis, the ultimate paradise weekend to come up with a theme of Exotic Espionage and Polynesian Pop to let everyone live the life of a double agent for a few days.

For those who aren’t familiar with Tiki Oasis – it’s become the largest gathering of Tiki Culture lovers in the world. Taking place annually in San Diego, it brings together those obsessed with the idea of escaping to the Polynesian Islands where Tiki crafts are sold in little huts, fruity drinks flow and great music plays all day long as the ocean gently kisses the shoreline. Born out of the Tiki inspiration that started in the ‘30s, Tiki-mania really became a pop culture phenomenon in the ‘60s with the Tiki Bar craze, and the love for it is alive and well in this rather rock ‘n’ roll subculture. Tiki Oasis was created by Otto von Stroheim and his wife Baby Doe and has grown bigger each year, combining the Tiki concept with fun themes, while always staying within the retro period that is true to the dawn of the original scene. Read more about Tiki Oasis in my article HERE.

This year, we couldn’t resist the chance to groove it up with inspiration from ‘60s spy movies and classic good guy/bad guy TV shows. I put together our own “secret agent documentation” with FBI badges and “confidential folders” filled with maps and schedules.

We arrived Saturday morning to find the event in full swing since Thursday evening. Every year features incredible bands, burlesque dancers, vendors selling hard-to-find Tiki gear, symposiums on Tiki history, and vintage clothing, even something for Tiny Tiki Tots so hipster parents can bring the kids for a  family getaway. I loved checking out the Spy Briefcase Contest display – people really packed creatively for this trip – wink, wink!

The pool was the place to be for people watching as pin-up girls and Hawaiian shirt-clad boys sunbathed and frolicked in the water while amazing DJs including Lee Joseph, Howie Pyro, Jack Fetterman, Andrew Sandoval, Strike Lee, Java, Erik Musick, Tothar, DJ Cyrano, Don Nelson, DJ Gaylord, Xerox, Marty Lush, Joe Banks, Agent Lotus, Switched On Audrey, Tiki Tena & Jeff Big Tiki Dude and DJ Patrick spun all day long everything from mod to soul to obscure lounge-otica to ‘60s spy movie soundtracks. You never knew when an impromptu go-go dance-along or in our case, a giant surfing Tiki head could be spotted in the crowd. We danced along the diner balcony overlooking all the fun.

When night fell, we changed into our “Bond Girl” outfits and had a sushi dinner with our pals Dave and Sabino from Clever Vintage Clothing (where I bought this fabulous dress by the way!)

One of the many highlights of the event was the headliner band, the Untouchables – with their mod ‘60s sounds and hits “I Spy (for the F.B.I.)” and “Secret Agent 00 Soul,” they were a perfect fit. We loved seeing their fans parking their multi-mirrored mod scooters outside alongside the hot rods of the Tiki Car Show.

We proceeded to shimmy and shake our hips off to their set, which they did after coming from the Sunset Strip Music Festival just hours prior (what troopers!) It was also fun to see the go-go dancers on each side of the stage busting out some classic ‘60s hullabaloo and sexy ska moves.

After that, it was time to hit the room parties. We followed the crowds going up and down in the elevators and from room to room throughout the hotel (thank goodness all the guests are there for the event!) Each room had been transformed to different themes. We had a few dances in Tiki Hell – a red lit room with a disco ball playing punk and underground pop.  Then we made our way over to drinks in a burlesque room, then to catch the Love Me Nots tearing it up in another room.

Our little convoy of partiers also made a slight detour into a room of a hotel guest who made the mistake of opening his door at just the right moment with his AC blasting and we all bee-lined in to take in the cool air on this very hot and sticky night. Boy was he surprised when his room became an unplanned party of 12!

http://youtu.be/Jz6ctND8kBo

On Sunday morning, we had the great pleasure of running into The Untouchables and joined them for brunch. They were quite excited about being a part of this lively and colorful scene – don’t be surprised if you see them back next year as patrons!

Afterward, we made the rounds to the vendors to do some last minute shopping and photo-taking and then into the screening of “Burlesque Assassins,” a film which follows the story of characters, Johnny Valentine and Katarina Molotov, who recruit a team of sultry burlesque vixens to help complete their mission of tracking down the elusive “Nazi Atomic Death Ray.” The film was written and directed by Jonathan Joffe.

The intermission featured two well known burlesque beauties, Kellita and Kitten de Ville who literally “took it off!” Kitten even daring into the crowd for some assistance with stocking removal and unzipping!

And with that, it was time for hugs and goodbyes to our friends. I wish we could have crammed more in – so much to do so little time – until next year! My new little dashboard hula girl shook us back to reality in Los Angeles.

Thanks so much to everyone at Tiki Oasis, especially Otto and Baby Doe von Stroheim and Lee Joseph for a groovilicious time even Bond would be proud of.

See all the photos from the weekend by clicking the image below:

TIKI OASIS SLIDESHOW

Mission complete!
Kastle



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Eyebrow Stencils: Put Some Wow in Your Brows

I have eyebrow envy. When I see a girl with really great eyebrows, I can’t help but stare at them. For some reason, my brow natural shape never looks quite right. Perhaps it’s because I shaved them in my teens to draw them in all crazy and punk rock. Now they are getting their revenge. But I have found something that helps – eyebrow stencils.

Since I discovered this handy little item, I’ve never looked back and I have three brands I like to rotate for different variations on my chosen “medium arch.” Read all about ’em in my beauty article for Yahoo! HERE.

I’ll raise a brow to that!
Kastle

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