Saturday, April 27, 2013

Caroline Trentini


Oh, that sultry gaze! This photo sparked my interest in Caroline Trentini. She was scouted by the same person who found Gisele Bundchen, and she left her Southern Brazilian homelands for NYC at the tender age of 14 or so. Her advertisement for Marc Jacobs skyrocketed her career to where she stands now. She's been listed as an Industry Icon by models.com, and has not only been recently wedded, but is expecting her first child as well! In addition to that face, she genuinely seems like a kind person as well. For one of her seasons, she donated all runway proceeds to an organization in Brazil that treats children with cancer. She's fantastic. 

The Marc Jacobs advertisement previously mentioned



In this interview, she explains her charity work.


P.S. I like that I can relate to her. Her acne was so bad at 15, she had to take Accutane.



Monday, February 18, 2013

Minimalism & Ivania Carpio


I have recently stumbled upon blogger Ivania Carpio upon the Interweb, and all I can say is that I am completely amazed with what she's achieved through her minimalist approach to clothing. I've been aware of minimalist fashion, but I never really cared for it until leafing through multiple pages of her blog. She's introduced to me a style that takes away all the extravagance of fashion, leaving only the bare necessities of the garment. Perhaps a quote from Amy Spindler, who wrote in article in the New York Times about minimalism in fashion, will represent these thoughts best:

"Minimalism is best described not by what it is, but by what it lacks. There's no lace. No tulle. No fringe. No flouncy tiers. No rows of pleats. For those who subscribe, it is defined the way obscenity ofter is: they know it when they see it."

Paraphrasing words I read a long time ago, minimalism is never simple. Despite seemingly boring with such a restricted color palette, the devil is really in all the details. Taking away the frivolous aspect of these garments leaves us with something that can be truly called an art piece. The focus is on textures and shapes and lines, all of which can sometimes be hidden by flashy prints and overt trends. 

Ivania Carpio is quite the crafty girl as well, creating several DIY projects for her readers and online websites to which she contributes. Some examples include a clutch made from VHS boxes, and a hairy purse using hair extensions. Looking at her photos, her home is also minimally decorated, with white brick walls and plain lightbulbs used as lamps.

Although I doubt I'd adhere to such a minimalist wardrobe in its entirety, she has definitely influenced me to purchase basic pieces based on fit and versatility. I really do love the girl.


all images excluding header via Ivania Carpio


Thursday, January 10, 2013

LIKE: Frida Gustavsson



I absolutely enjoy everything about Frida Gustavsson. A model frequently circulated through sites like Pinterest and tumblr, her six foot stature definitely makes her stand out among the standard models of the industry. As for myself, I appreciate ever so slightly upturned noses, and Frida fits the bill. Pun not intended, but very much enjoyed. I also favor models who are genuinely interested in the clothes that they wear. In multiple interviews, she's expressed her passion for working in the field later, possibly in textile design. In any case, the highlighted photo above was the one that caught me, making me an ultimate fan.