Showing posts with label jawbreaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jawbreaker. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

"Cher's main thrill in life is a makeover. It gives her a sense of control in a world full of chaos."

Every once in a while an urge comes over me to make changes, de-clutter and over all clean up things in my life. Maybe it's because we've turned the corner into a new season (even though so far Spring in San Francisco is looking awfully stormy)...I suppose it isn't called "Spring Cleaning" for nothing. Thus far I've cleaned out about half of the clothes out of my closet, donating it all to Good Will and I've been diligently attempting to unsubscribe to every e-newsletter I don't even open up when it appears in my inbox. Don't worry...I'm keeping Gilt Groupe, Zoe Report, Daily Candy (SF only) and a few concert calendars. You know. The important ones.

Something else that comes with the new season: a mini makeover. I've been thinking recently about changing my "look" since I haven't in a while. This is saying a lot, coming from someone who used to change her hair (brunette, blonde, short, long, bangs, no bangs) so much that she looks different in almost every picture taken of her up until 8 months ago. So I bit the bullet and cut off about 6-8 inches of what had become long stringy hair into a cute bob (thanks Ron!) a la Jessica Alba, Jennifer Aniston and (my new favorite model) Arizona Muse. Hmm, maybe I should update my blog caricature now....

Anyway, since deciding to give myself a mini makeover, I was reminded of some of my favorite movies that also include makeovers.

Clueless
New stoner girl Tai gets a "total Betty" makeover courtesy of her new BFFs Cher and Dion, landing her a new boyfriend (after a teeny bit of heart ache) and a fantastic new vocabulary. Cher had an excellent point when she told Tai she should read at least one non-school book a week!

She's All That
Artsy Laney goes glam in order to win Prom Queen (even though she doesn't know about that part) which only proves that any time your potential new boyfriend's Oscar winning little sister asks you to trust her, you should probably just do it.

Mean Girls
Home-schooled transplant from the African wild Cady becomes "plastic" who wears pink on Wednesdays and whenever she wears flip flops and Army pants, you better wear flip flops and Army pants, too.

Jawbreaker
How do you get a nerdy girl who knows you've accidentally killed your best friend to keep her mouth shut? Change her name from Fern to Violette, giver her a makeover and make her part of the in-crowd.

Grease
Good girl Sandy goes from ribbons and poodle skirts to leather, cigarettes and teased hair in order to win the heart of the bad boy who stole her heart over the summer.

The Devil Wears Prada
Intellectual Andy goes from shabby and practical to fierce and uber stylish (don't you wish you had access to the Runway closet too?) in order to give her the confidence boost she needs to keep her job and make her way up the corporate ladder.

Now that I want to spend the entire rainy weekend inside with a movie marathon of all these movies, I should probably add a few more productive "spring cleaning" tasks to my list. New goals: clean out my closet (again), organize my junk drawers (no, the "s" at the end is not a typo) and get rid of music I hate from my iPod. Seem doable, right? I think so!

Until next time... xo

Title quote: Dion, "Clueless"

Monday, July 12, 2010

"What the hell is that?" "A dress." "Says who?" "Calvin Klein."

So I realize that this may be a little bit "old news" now, but while watching the very first episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer I got to thinking about the wonders of 90s fashion. A couple weeks ago Francisco Costa, the creative director at Calvin Klein, decided it was time to bring back the dress Alicia Silverstone made famous in the classic 1995 movie, Clueless.

Unfortunately for us, the dress isn't exactly cheap side, unless you have $915 just laying around your apartment or house, which I do not.

In lieu of this amazing throw back to the fashion of the 90s, I thought I would highlight some of the other shows and movies whose fashions deserve to be highlighted.

Beverly Hills, 90210 (the ORIGINAL)

My So-Called Life
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the TV show)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the movie)


Jawbreaker

Empire Records

And, of course, Clueless

Now, I'm not going to say I wish I could dress like this today, BUT you have to admit, their style was pretty fierce at the time. I really do feel like had I been born just a few years earlier, I would have strutted my stuff with the best of them in plaid miniskirts, flannel shirts and baby tees. Oh well, I suppose I still can!

Until next time... xo

Title quote: Mel and Cher, "Clueless"