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Shenae Grimes

October 2009 - Posts

  • Acheiving the Perfect Fit... Do-It-Yourself Shoulder Pads!

    Now that your mind has been eased and you’re ready to try this trend on for size, don’t be discouraged when most pieces exceed your financial reach as most “it” items often do.  Not only will your favorite politically incorrect franchise (i.e. Forever 21) soon be mass-producing pocket-friendly designer replicas but you can save even more by temporarily recreating the same look at home.  This way, you won’t be hundreds in the hole when today’s must-have jacket becomes next year’s fashion faux-pas.  

    First come the shoulder pads...just like us, they come in all shapes and sizes but are equally perfection depending on one’s taste.  I happen to love all sorts of jackets so I invested in a variety.  You can find these at any fabric emporium or for a great selection at your easiest convenience check out : laurensilva.com/shoulder_pads.


    Pieces that work well in achieving the desired look of this trend are larger men’s style blazers and tailored slim-fitting jackets...and these examples I pulled from my closet would certainly benefit from a little oomph.




    What could turn these plain jane looks into red-carpet ready?

    hmmm...                                                                                                             

           

    ahh, yes....      




    Shoulder pads!!



    When altering a jacket a la Ms. Collins’ broader approach, use larger shoulder pads (like the white option pictured above) to define a strong line typically not seen on women.  This exaggeration of a “men’s jacket” is a perfect balance for tight pants and high heels allowing us to exude a confident but effortless chic as opposed to flashy...or trashy.  Who doesn’t love themselves a sexy tomboy?




    Of course for a slimmer cut or more petite shape, an investment may need to be made.  It’ll run you about three deep at any vintage shop or a good 20 minutes of digging’ deep in mom’s closet but will prove well worth the commitment as this little devil is a free alteration that is once again removable and reusable! They call it...well I don’t know what they call it... so I call it “the clampy-to-make-stuff-tighter thing”:



    A little nip in the back...and a lil tuck into the shoulder...and we’ve gone from drab office wear to standout street style!



    Now that you’ve seen how easy it is...and my hideously embarrassing mirror face...you owe yourselves, and me at this point as I’m clearly invested in the issue, at least one fair shot at trying this trend on for size.  A well-fitted blazer is a wardrobe staple but don’t blend into the background when a simple shoulder tweak will have interests peaked. Use these tips for an at-home attempt before you make any splurges but I do hope you’ll now be less intimidated when walking by the rack of this fall’s most recent retro recovery!
    xx

  • Shoulder Pads: The Dos and Don'ts by Shenae Grimes

    Here to chronicle the life and times of one of fashion’s most frightening trends, I must preface that the aesthetic created by these foam enhancements is only unappealing if executed incorrectly.  A fine line must be walked to avoid reminiscence of the easily comparable Star Trek uniform and ladies... please, no gentlemen, your stature is broad enough... I am here to show you how to strut it.  Shoulder pads CAN work in your wardrobe too!  Our instinctive intimidation keeps us away from this runway commodity but there is a method to the madness and the key is in subtlety.  The structure of this trend actually lends to a very flattering female form and can be interpreted in different ways to suit the individual.  Let’s first take a boo at who the hell had the cojones to introduce the bigger, badder, broader phenomenon:

    A History Lesson of Shoulder Pad Do’s and Don’t:

    Shoulder pads made their debut gracing the silverscreen on starlets like Joan Crawford and Katherine Hepburn in designs (by Adrian) that portrayed a refined strength and edge.  At a time when women held more significant societal roles than ever before and style was being heavily influenced by war-time circumstance, this new wave of femme masculinity in fashion represented the rise in gender equality.

    DO:

    In the 1930s the hourglass-figure was the desired physique and shoulder pads were finally a way for women to enhance focus on a petite waistline...but remember the key in subtlety...or you’ll resemble a college linebacker.

    DON’T:

    Post war, fashion reverted back to more traditional gender representation until the late 70s and 1980s when they resurfaced, again with a movement of social change and a silverscreen showcase...(sigh) Dynasty.  This time, in search for equality in the workplace, women meant business and so suited their wingspans. 

    DO:

    However, looking like you’ve beenswallowed by your boyfriend’s wardrobe is not a cute look so avoid bulk in the rest of the outfit.  Remember: juxtaposition is what makes it sexy so balance jacket with slim-fitting pants or a low-cut undershirt.


    DON’T:

    Fashion evolves with its environment and with the economic crisis looming, fashion’s been feeling drab.  Designers have recognized the need to motivate women to make a statement again and challenged themselves to revamp this seemingly abused trend using sexier silhouettes than ever before.  With equality now an issue of the past, today’s statement is simply this: because we’re women, because we can.

     

    DO:

    Head my warning, in fashion we trust but our lates and greats can turn a good thing awry with an over-experimental approach I call OVERKILL.  Artistic license considered but art these pieces remain.  Clothing must be wearable; we want to stand out without harming others when we stand up.

     

    DON’T:

    This trend may be daunting to transplant from runways to our bedrooms as most of us don’t have 6-foot gams to accompany but methinks we all can with the help of these simple guidelines.  I only hope to have helped shatter the tentative divider between you and the fierce-shouldered style maven within. 

    Stay tuned for my tips on how-to at home!