Why not like...do it yourself?
My newest project: DIY Spring Vision Board.
m- A couple of months ago, Courtney had the glorious idea to make a DIY fall-fashion vision board. I was super envious. Boy did she do it herself. Courtney cut some some kick-ass outfits out of Vogue's fall edition, threw them up on a board, and then had a PERFECT visual for the fashion days to come.
I had to get on board.
Get it?
So it is really quite simple actually.
Lets do a step by step:
1. Buy some snazzy spring magazines with hot ladies on the front.
2. Peruse these mags. Get inspired.
3. Cut out the most inspiring hot ladies in the clothes you are most jealous.
4. Glue them on a board.
5. Donezo.
As you can see, I tried to give this DIY Board a little jazz. Naturally, you can hodge-podge any kind of canvas with fashion clips, but I found this cardboard piece in the recycling that fit perfectly for the job. I spray-painted the cardboard piece black to showcase my prospects best.
I decided to divide up my vision board into sections. This part of the DIY board was all about a theme of graphic prints in black and white. This shirt combination 'bout made me wanna die. The unique, large blocking on the front is paired perfectly with tiny black and white plaid. Id wear this in a second.
The majority of my inspiration for the spring came from a male fashion magazine called
This magazine is visually pleasing and completely FULL of European fashion...it just gets my blood pumping. The low crotch, found in pants across the globe, (except for the States), has been a favorite of mine since I bought my first pair of low crotchers in Barcelona. I havent stopped craving the look. Something I also now crave, are these kick-ass shoes above. Excuse me?
This style is NEW and I like it. I would wear the white sandals (right) all day. And the polka dots...
This style is NEW and I like it. I would wear the white sandals (right) all day. And the polka dots...
This part of the board also donned the euro pant, but the colors of this section were more earthy and military. Since I let my hair grow out a little more, I have recently tried to channel my German roots in my look.
Combine my blonde, German hair, with some military inspired pieces, and Im practically Hitler Youth. A local designer from The Fantastic Man said that Fighter pilots,
post WW2 has been his recent inspiration.
I second this notion.
DIY- COLOR. Color, color, color. It's spring y'all. Time for color. Purple, orange, and blue is my new color combination that I cant get enough of. I mean really, I cant get enough of ANY color. Throw it on. Switch it up. Mix and match. I think that our options for color are endless and we need to take more advantage of this. Colorful metallic is all the rage on the runway these days and I am super excited to see how this will be translated to the street.
I've started with these metallic, gold Doc Martens, my beautiful friend Madeline got me in Brooklyn last week. Now that this picture is always on my mind, I'm already making this board a reality. Quality.
This same local designer was asked: How would you define the current state of menswear? Where is it headed and where is it coming from?
His response:
I feel some traditional taste and eccentricity are in parallel, and sometimes they mix. That's something I feel both from the designers and the street.
I couldn't agree more.
So, DO IT YOURSELF! Honestly, I had a great time with this little craft. It is such a simple way to visualize the next couple of months in your world of fashion. It is much easier to become inspired by today's dress when you have this visual next to your closet. DIY.
Happy First Day of Spring!
Because we're obsessed.
Fresh and Precious
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