See It, Wear It

red carpetImage via Wikipedia

From commercials to award shows and interviews to photos, there is no shortage of celebrities wearing their favorite designer clothing creating some of their favorite styles. As the pictures and clips flash by, you may feel just a touch of envy. Who would not want to be walking out of their home looking like they are headed for a red carpet event? Believe it or not, celebrity fashions are not outside of your reach.

Every outfit starts with one central piece that you are going to build the outfit around. For example, if you have some Coogi clothing that you absolutely love, choose a top or a pair of jeans to begin. Then look at the celebrity styles that you have seen and begin to try to emulate them. Look at the colors that they are wearing and try to add something in that shade.

You do not want to wear the exact outfit that you saw a celebrity wearing. That is just copying someone Else’s outfit. Take the overall look a tank top, jeans, heels, and a large purse  and make it your own. Then add something totally different like a bangle bracelet or even a dark pair of shades.

You want to take inspiration from celebrities and the media and still bring out something of yourself in everything that you wear.

When you are all put together, add a smile and push your shoulders back. So much of celebrity fashion revolves around the confidence that they feel. Know that the outfit that you created makes you look good and add a little sass to that walk.

The Hippest Streetwear

The cultural phenomenon known as hip hop has presented itself in its own unique way since its inception. From its original pounding beat sound to an entire way of dress, with clothing lines springing out of the urban/skater generation, hip hop has helped to bridge the interests of all of these cultures.

Designers have made their entire lines based off the hip hop culture. Lines such as LRG Clothing have been defining the hip hop look while blending it with the urban and skater looks for a blend that appeals to all. The creators of the LRG line, Jonas Bevacqua, and MC Robert Wright, have created a line that is suitable for skaters as well as the urban and hip hop generation, softening the dividing lines of the groups. They wanted to do just that — not define someone as a “skater,” or into hip hop music, but to allow everyone to have varied interests and to have their clothing make that statement. The LRG Dead Serious hoody has sold out at prices upwards of $200, becoming one of their most-popular signature pieces.

While the hoody has become part of the entire generation of tweens, teens, and young adults, LRG has become a staple of the hip hop fashion world with their jeans, t-shirts, polo shirts, hats, and sweaters. LRG is dressing young men everywhere. The variety and design have made the clothing appealing to all genres, yet comfortable and wearable. The colors and patterns are unique to LRG, and the hip hop world cannot get enough. Hip hop is here to stay, and with LRG, hip hop fans can be dressed great too.