Think Before You Give


How many of us feel exhilarated when we donate our second-hand clothing? Do you feel the urge to supress a smug look of superiority because of the saintly deed you did? If you're like me, you may feel like you're a cut above the rest of the stingy scrooges who hoard mountains of clothing that they know they'll never wear again. Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet. This week, I learned something that stopped me from hopping on my high horse. In my "Textiles & Apparel in the World Marketplace" class, we discussed how our good intentions could be contributing to unemployment in other countries.

Used clothing is a booming business in developing countries because the citizens are often unemployed and cannot afford new clothing. So, many thrift stores sell our donations for profit to these struggling nations for $1-$2. Since the already struggling textile and apparel workers in these countries cannot compete with those prices, they often lose their only source of income and join the ranks of the other unemployed citizens. I don't know about you, but I no longer feel like the cat's pajamas after learning that lesson. How about you? Feeling bad? Don't despair! Join me and give your used clothes to neighbors or your local community instead. You'll be back on that horse before you know it!

Secondhand clothing undermining developing countries
Courtesy: New Internationalist

Recycling clothing
Courtesy: Clothing Bin Cult

Golden Globes 2012: Radiant Roses and Dim Daisies


Award Season is nigh in Hollywood and all the stars are engaging in Hunger Games-esque warfare to steal the spotlight for best (and worst) looks. On the red carpet at this year's Golden Globes, there was a sharp divide between the fabulously, fashionable dames and the shabby, second-rate spinsters. Although only a few looks took my breath away, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of the hits and missteps equally. At the top of my Radiant Roses list:

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie Golden Globes 2012
Porcelain Perfection

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba Golden Globes 2012
Luxurious in Lavender

Kathleen Robertson

Kathleen Robertson Golden Globes 2012
California Cool

Jenna Dewan

Jenna Dewan Golden Globes 2012
Stunning in Seafoam

Viola Davis

Viola Davis Goldeb Globes 2012
Breathtaking in Bordeaux

Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron Golden Globes 2012
Opulent in Opal

Emma Stone

Emma Stone Golden Globes 2012
Vision in Violet

Dame Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren Golden Globes 2012
Maven in Midnight Blue

Now for the Dim Daisies:

Jessica Biel

Jessica Biel Golden Globes 2012
Curtain Chic

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep Golden Globes 2012
Country Western Calamity

Emily Watson

Emily Watson Golden Globes 2012
Mauve Misstep

Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain Golden Globes 2012
Helmet Hair Horror

Giuliana Rancic

Giuliana Rancic Golden Globes 2012
Doily Disaster

Elle Macpherson

Elle Macpherson Golden Globes 2012
Cake Topper Catastrophe

Beth Behrs

Beth Behrs Golden Globes Afterparty 2012
Bride of Frankenstein

Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler Golden Globes 2012
Matronly in Metallic

Kyle Richards

Kyle Richards Golden Globes 2012
Twenty years late

Honorable Mentions for Innovative Designs: Diana Agron, Tilda Swinton, Nicole Kidman, Salma Hayek, Michelle Williams, Kelly Osbourne, Sarah Michelle Gellar

Who made your list?

Viva Art Deco!


Opulence. Originality. In a world where mass-fashion dictators rule with a platinum fist, these concepts seem as foreign as ancient Greek. Individuals no longer exist; only clones. We have been injected with a constant dosage of cookie cutter fashions and we have finally OD'd! You may ask yourself “How did we get here?”Well, here is a bit of fashion history trivia: From the 1600s until the Industrial Revolution, people had their clothing custom-made. Closets didn't even exist because people could only afford a few garments! After the Industrial Revolution, paper patterns were created and machines were used to produce mass fashion. Then in the 1960s, boutiques cropped up everywhere and introduced fast fashion as we know it today. Although it appears that we missed out on the opportunity to wear custom creations from the fashion gods and goddesses of the past, Spring 2012 promises us a resurgence of opulence with the revival of glamorous Art Deco fashion. Looking for something snazzy and chic to wear to a swanky nightclub? Want to get decked out in full flapper fashion for the premiere of Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby? Take inspiration from these gorgeous pieces off the runway:

spring 2012 ready-to-wear Gucci
Gucci Spring 2012 RTW

spring 2012 ready-to-wear Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren Spring 2012 RTW

spring 2012 ready-to-wear Etro
Etro Spring 2012 RTW

spring 2012 ready-to-wear Roberto Cavalli
Roberto Cavalli Spring 2012 RTW

spring 2012 ready-to-wear Gucci
Gucci Spring 2012 RTW

Looking for something more budget friendly? Here are my more affordable picks:

ASOS Bandeau Dress With Embellished Bust and Feather Skirt
ASOS Bandeau Dress With Embellished Bust and Feather Skirt, asos.com, £155 (sale)

ASOS Sequin Dress with Knot Twist
ASOS Sequin Dress with Knot Twist, asos.com, £60

Lipsy VIP Scallop Beaded Dress
Lipsy VIP Scallop Beaded Dress, asos.com, £78

Romancing the Rhinestone Heel
Romancing the Rhinestone Heel, modcloth.com, $84.99

Lady Charm-alade Heel
Lady Charm-alade Heel, modcloth.com, $47.99

Forever 21 Graduating Drop Earrings
Graduating Drop Earrings, forever21.com, $3.80

Brilliant A-Ray Necklace
Brilliant A-Ray Necklace, modcloth.com, $59.99

In High Feather Headband
In High Feather Headband, modcloth.com, $15.99

Vintage womens hat cloche black 1920's w/ pin flapper millinery
Vintage Cloche Black 1920's hat sold by romanticcountry, etsy.com, $89.99

Forever 21 Glittered Web Minaudiere
Glittered Web Minaudiere, forever21.com, $17.80

Forever 21 Embellished Maze Clutch
Embellished Maze Clutch, forever21.com, $27.80

 
Traniecieya Harbin
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Hi everyone! My name is Traniecieya Harbin and I am a spring 2012 graduate of San Francisco State University's Apparel Design and Merchandising program. I enjoy historical costume, ethnic cuisine, foreign films, writing, astrology, and finding a good bargain. In addition to those activities, I can be found making plans for my upcoming September wedding.
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