Emma Watson for Burberry

I was surprised to learn that Emma Watson is the face of the Burberry Fall/Winter collection. However, after her editorial in Crash Magazine (which was photographed by Karl Lagerfeld) I predict she will be appearing in other campaigns to come. Here are the photos of Emma Watson’s Burberry Campaign:Behold: Emma Watson’s Burberry Campaign

The campaign will break in to the August issues of magazines including but not limited to: Vanity Fair, Vogue, British Vogue and Tatler, Mario Testino took the photos in England. Last month, Burberry announced that it will show its Burberry Prorsum collection for the Spring/Summer of 2010 as part of London Fashion Week in September breaking the 8 year old tradition of showing their collection at Milan Fashion Week.

Sources: NYMag.com, thefashionspot.com

The American Media, its Vanity & its negative impact on body image

I’ve written a lot about body image lately. I do not know why but I just find it to be something that is essential to a lifestyle blog like my own. It’s important to tap in to and that’s why I wrote the following piece tonight.

4women asks the following question, “When you Look in the Mirror, do you Like what you see?” according to dosomething 40-50% of American women do not like what they see and 53% of thirteen year olds don’t either. They are therefore on a constant quest to loose weight. Every year, American citizens use over 40 billion dollars on diet-related products such as but not limited to: diet-pills, books and fitness DVD’s. The U.S. federal government also spends 40 billion dollars a year… But on Education! I am starting to feel like they should start educating young women about self-worth, body-image and the media because just like subjects such as Math are essential to a person’s success in the work force, so is the feeling of confidence and self-worth.

What makes a woman decide she wants to go on a diet? Health concerns? Not often. According to Newsweek most women diet due to social pressures. Women tend to compare themselves to others but who is to blame for all the comparisons? In my opinion, the media plays a huge role in making women compare themselves to other (often famous) women. I understand that the people of the media have a job to do and products to sell. However, it has become apparent that in today’s age, these products are targeted for women and they promote things that are unattainable. It’s simply all a clever trick: promote a product that illustrates what all women want such as cellulite free thighs and watch sales go up. Truth is, 98% of all women (supermodels included) have cellulite. Yet the media will cause a huge stir, when photos like the ones featured below surface.

It’s quite frankly disgusting and I hope that I am not the only one who is fed up.

“They call this fat?”

The most well known fact regarding the media is their use of computer software to alter the images in which they use. For example, a few months ago a huge stir was caused when photos of Kim Kardashian surfaced that showed her editorial featured in Complex Magazine had been altered and that she indeed does have cellulite. Like Ms. Kardashian said, “what curvy girl doesn’t?” and regardless of any of that, who can call that woman or her fellow celebrities like Jessica Simpson or Kate Winslet fat? The media scrutinizes these celebrities who are absolutely stunning and I just can’t imagine how the average 5’4”, 14o pound American woman must feel while reading headlines like that.

The pressure for American females begins at a young age. Researchers have found that popular toys like the Barbie doll would be too weak to support the weight of her upper body, and her body would be too narrow to contain more than half a liver and a few centimeters of bowel were she a real person. A real woman built that way would suffer from chronic diarrhea and eventually die from malnutrition. Yet American children grow up idolizing that same Barbie while wishing they could be like her. Researchers also report that women’s magazines have ten and one-half times more ads and articles promoting weight loss than men’s magazines do, and over three-quarters of the covers of women’s magazines include at least one message about how to change a woman’s bodily appearance— usually by diet, exercise or cosmetic surgery not just make-up. With all of this bombardment, it is no wonder that women today feel constant pressure to pursue the ideal happiness of thinness. But when does it end?

Dove is actively campaigning for what they call “real” beauty in an effort to end negative body image. The online campaign features workshops, tools, tips, facts and words of encouragement. Dove is in my opinion the absolute leader in America in promoting healthy body image. You can visit the site here.

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I hope you ladies take the time to carefully think about the way you feel about yourself. The issue of body image is complex and complicated. It is impossible to wake up every morning feeling like you look incredible but  you can improve your feelings regarding your own self everyday with small steps. Campaigns such as the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty lends suggestions in how to take such steps. It’s about time that women around the world learn to love themselves despite the media’s constant bombardment that tells them to do otherwise. Every person regardless of their shape, size, color or traits is a beautiful individual!

If you or someone you know is struggling with body image issues please visit the following websites & take a look at the startling facts featured below:

www.dosomething.org

www.ourbodiesourselves.org

www.nationaleatingdisorders.org

8 Body Image Facts brought you by DoSomething.org

  1. Twenty years ago, models weighed 8% less than the average woman. Today, they weigh 23% less than the average woman.
  2. The average American woman is 5’4” tall and weighs 140 pounds. The average American model is 5’11” tall and weighs 117 pounds.
  3. About 7% of 12th grade males have used steroids in order to become more muscular.
  4. If GI Joe were human, he’d have larger biceps than any bodybuilder in history.
  5. One out of every four college aged women has an eating disorder.
  6. Almost half of all women smokers smoke because they see it as the best way to control their weight. Of these women, 25% will die of a disease caused by smoking.
  7. In 2007, there were about 11.7 million cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S. Ninety one percent of these were performed on women.
  8. A study found that 53% of thirteen-year-old American girls are unhappy with their bodies. This number grows to 78% by the time girls reach seventeen.

Sources: www.media-awareness.ca, www.time.com, www.dosomething.org, www.campaignforrealbeauty.com, www.starmagazine.com, www.dove.com, www.statenews.com, aol.com

MACness

I’ve been outside for most of the day. I spent time with my sister and we had fun. I made a homemade frappuccino and it was delicious (my recipe will be up soon).

Then I sat in front of a MAC. I just find the need to use iPhoto every time I sit in front of one & I think it’s because I own a Dell that I find it so alluring. To all of you MAC owners, I envy you.

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Below is an old MAC photo of my sister and I. Gotta love iPhoto.

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Other than that, I had salmon for dinner. Below is the uncooked version – I forgot to take a photo of the whole plate once dinner was ready.

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If  you are sleeping by the end of this post, I will completely understand. I’m suffering from bloggers block today. I apologize – I’ll be back tomorrow :)

Wangtastic

I am officially in love with with anything Alexander Wang & Mr. Wang’s latest Resort Collection caught my eye. Here are my favorite pieces:

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Along with the pre-fall 2009 collection (which I somehow just learned about today). It features an awful lot of black color and it’s fantastic. Take a look:

At last but not least, the Alexander Wang Autumn/Winter 2009 collection:

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On a different note…

I’ve always been reluctant of featuring other blogs on my own. It’s entirely selfish but I also hadn’t come across one that I truly felt like featuring on youarewhoyouwear. Zanita changed all of that. I didn’t bother read about her or what she does, but I do know she’s from Australia and models, thanks to the pictures I viewed on her blog. I don’t really care what she does because it’s clear to me that she is well dressed while doing whatever it is she may be doing (as shallow as that sounds). Take a look:

Zanita also lends a hand to today’s copycat although the design is more of an inspiration. Take a look:

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Ashley Olsen

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Finally… The End.

Source: zanita.au.com, style.com, nymag.com, catwalking.com, stylecaster.com

Sans Fards

Jamie Lee Curtis

Since I’ve sung the praises of stars that dare do photo shoots without make-up and photoshop (my all-time favorite being of Jamie Lee Curtis, featured above), I thought I’d give you all a peek of what I look like without make-up, photoshop, good lighting, etc. since you never see me like that. I’m at a point in my life where I really don’t mind people knowing that I have pimples (next year, I have had them for a full decade haha), huge bags underneath my eyes, crooked teeth, morbid love handles and a crazy amount of stretch marks. I’m happy but I will not lie to you. Like every girl I sometimes feel like a whale, I some times wish I looked different but then I remember that all of those flaws have actually somehow landed me in front of a camera, on Seventeen Magazine online, in a small role in the movie Moonlight & Mistletoe, etc. etc. Most of the time it’s all good for I am my worst critic. I’m content and I can only wish that all people feel that way about their body image!

The Real Me – Sans Fards

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While we’re on the topic of natural beauty, I encourage you all to take a look at how a photo shoot goes on which you can experience in the video featured below. Having been behind the camera as well as in front of it, I’ve have had the fortunate experience of seeing myself altered on a computer monitor. At first, I was shocked but I didn’t mind and still to some extent don’t – it simply comes with the territory but I just feel there should be a balance and there should be less altering of images too. It’s simply not necessary. The video below was created by Dove and I feel it’s such a great illustration on how the media truly creates false expectations in their advertisements and in the minds of young women. Take a look:

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Source: realself.com, youtube.com, icon international, google images.

La Bella Vita

Mischa Barton (finally!) returns to TV this Fall with the “The Beautiful Life” produced by former model and actor, Ashton Kutcher. I just watched a clip from the show (which is set to air on The CW this Fall) and I must say that I’m a little disappointed – all the models featured in the clip are really skinny and since Mr. Kutcher is one of  the executive producers, I did expect some diversity. Who knows? The show might just surprise me, if I ever decide to watch it. Do any of you plan on watching the show? I think Ms. Barton looks gorgeous and like someone who could walk the runway in real life.

Take a look at these photos of Barton on “The Beautiful Life” set:

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Take a look at the preview here:

I myself wore Chanel today.

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Source: Zimbio.com, redcarpetfashionawards.com & youtube.com

Posted in TV

The Kind Campaign

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I found out about The Kind Campaign when I was viewing photography taken by Nirrimi, the 16 year old photography who I featured on youarewhoyouwear a few days ago. I decided immediately that I was going to write about the campaign and after consulting with one of the founders of TKC, I was granted permission to do such.

What The Kind Campaign is About:

The Kind Campaign is a movement, based upon the powerful belief in Kindness, that seeks to bring awareness and healing to the negative and lasting affects of abuse. The Kind Campaign wants to lend support to female abuse victims of what they call the “Girl World.” The abuse includes but is not limited to: physical fighting, name-calling, peer-pressure, social status, competition, manipulation and the spread of harmful rumors. The Kind Campaign strongly feels that these girl-on-girl “crimes” strip us of valuable identities and I completely agree.

I will be the first to admit that not engaging in behavior such as bullying can some times be tough. I thought this would change upon my arriving to college but I was wrong. Interacting with young women can some times be difficult especially when one arrives in a new environment and suddenly feels the pressure to participate in activities such as threatening, rumor spreading and fighting just to name a few. That is also why I decided to write about the campaign. I wanted to lend awareness to The Kind Campaign as a support system not only for victims of abuse but also for ladies who were trying to steer away from participating in such behaviors. The Kind Campaign reminds us about who we should strive to be. It’s a reminder that we can all be kind and supportive of one another despite our differences.

The Kind Campaign stresses that females of all ages should support one another. We face so much scrutiny from the media, the opposite sex and day-to-day life that essentially we should all be there for one another. This Campaign naturally realizes that not everyone can be friends but also stresses that you can dislike someone without actually being mean to them and without negatively impacting their life.

Lauren Parsekian & Molly Stroud united in creating The Kind Campaign. Both survivors of bullying, they share a unique perspective on how these damaging behaviors can be eliminated. The Kind Campaign is a dynamic approach and wants to unite women despite their possible differences and it also wants to create an outlet for women who want to tell of their stories and experiences. The Kind Campaign features a growing online magazine that features stories of girls who have survived bullying as well as words of encouragement. The photographs were shot by Nirrimi.

One can support The Kind Campaign by purchasing merchandise such as the t-shirts featured below and/or by donating funds directly through the site via. Paypal or any major credit card.

If you are a victim of bullying and/or girl-on-girl crimes or if you know of someone who is, I encourage you to visit www.KindCampaign.com. You may also want to take a look at the Kind Campaign documentary here for stories that might be similar to yours or someone you know. They are encouraging and powerful.

Sources: KindCampaign.com

ALEX&RA

Designer of The Week: Alexandra Cipparone

I have been wanting to create a Designer of The Week segment for some time, so it seemed as though fate intervened when I stumbled upon Alexandra Cipparone’s new collection, ALEX&RA. Upon reading her e-mail, I immediately visited her website where her clothing quickly caught my eye. I proceeded to ask her numerous questions which she generously answered. I was not only intrigued by ALEX&RA but also intrigued by it’s creator. Ms. Cipparone is an innocent figure with a fierce personality. She knows her collection is of quality and you can almost hear her boast of pride when she talks of it. I decided that I wanted to feature ALEX&RA on youarewhoyouwear & you can read my interview of Ms. Cipparone, the first ever Designer of The Week for youarewhoyouwear at the bottom of this page.

Here are my favorite pieces from Ms. Cipparone’s collection:

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“So lovely. I am really impressed with the fit and attention to little details. Thank you so much Alexandra! I will be back for sure.” raves one happy customer who purchased a skirt from ALEX&RA. “Like nothing I’ve seen in stores!” raves another.

These deserved comments make Ms. Cipparone blush. Despite her fun and interesting designs she does not recall when she first began designing clothes but she does know it has been a passion of hers for over 10 years. Raised in a household where her father worked as an architect it is safe to say that she has the gene and eye of a designer. Finding inspiration in her father, various artists and music Cipparone has created a collection that is simple, feminine and diverse. One can easily see that ALEX&RA takes time and care to create and I immediately respected that. I also felt that the readers of youarewhoyouwear would too. Ms. Cipparone models her own collection and uses environmentally friendly practices and her clothing sells through standard sizes small through large. However, custom sizes are also available along with international shipping. To view some of the ALEX&RA collection as well as my interview of Alexandra Cipparone, please scroll down this page. ALEX&RA is available for purchase online via Etsy as well as via the official ALEX&RA website. Also enter the ALEX&RA give-away contest for a chance to win a free skirt here.

youarewhoyouwear interview of Alexandra Cipparone:

- Have you ever attended a school of design or did you just learn how to design attire by yourself?

I have never taken a class in design, and I that is what helps me stand out in the industry. My aesthetic comes from so many places! I see a lot of my father’s influence in my designs but I also consider myself a fan of all things vintage and find some of those design elements sneaking into my work. I think good design just comes from being aware of all forms are art around you and finding a way to put them all together.

- Which designer do you find most inspirational?

It’s hard for me to pick a favorite! To me, the best designers are those that stick to their gut feelings and don’t follow the hype of the latest trend. To be fair, I am more inspired by artists and musicians than fashion designers because they have such a different way of expressing themselves – it makes me work just as hard to create my own method. They conquer a blank canvas with color, composition, movement and balance the same way I work with fabric to create clothing. I surround myself with the work of fearless, honest and personal expression so that I will in turn do the same.

- What do you hope to accomplish with your collection?

My goal for ALEX&RA is to be able to do this as long as I can! I love designing and creating each piece by hand. It’s such a rewarding and fulfilling experience for me. It is also important for me to bring more attention to San Fransisco as a fashion capital. This is such an amazing city and there is so much talent and diversity here. I am so inspired by it all!

For more information about ALEX&RA please visit the official site here.

Photos by Ryan Martinez.

A Masked Identity

I came across the blog COACD today. He featured this art work and the photo/slogan below. I thought it looks so interesting (and I love the “vote not coke” image!). COACD features a lot of models but I didn’t see any plus-size ones, except for Crystal Renn which disappointed me a little bit. Maybe I didn’t look well enough? But I believe all types of models should be featured in various things. Thin, curvy, Asian, Caucasian, African-American… Just all nationalities, shapes, sizes & ages! Anyways, take a look:

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On a different note….

I absolutely fell in love with Ashley Olsen & Mary-Kate Olsen this morning. They look so good, mostly because they both look so simple & happy. Mary-Kate’s actually wearing a dress by Topshop and I love her rings but the sunglasses.. Ah, it’s typical Mary-Kate. What do you all think?

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Get Mary-Kate’s look from Topshop

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purchase the sunglasses above here.

Sources: COADC.blogspot.com, thefashionspot.com, topshop.com, theolsenfiles.com, zimbio.com

Paranoid’s buzzin’

Chain Reaction

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Necklace available here from Urban Outfitters.

Buzz, buzz, buzz

I actually didn’t know that Alexander McQueen also designs jewelry. Take a look at this incredible skull ring, designed by McQueen which is available via. FarFetch:

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On a different note…

Every single video of Kanye West’s new song “Paranoid” which features Rihanna has been removed by YouTube due to Copyright infringement claims. However, below are some photos of Rihanna from the video & I don’t know about you, but I think her tape/lingerie get-up is pretty cool. Gotta love Ri-Ri & I really think Kanye should stop being mad over the leak. If people want your music that bad that they’re going to alter it, leak it or whatever then take it as a compliment. Don’t act like a baby. Anyways, take a look:

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Rihanna was recently spotted in London wearing this:

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Get her look for a lot less here:

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Jacket from Charlotte Russe, $26.99, jeans from Topshop.com, lace bra from Calvin Klein, $24.00, Tank from oldnavy.com, $8.50, zipper boots from Alloy.com, $24.99, necklace from forever21.com & lipstick from MAC cosmetics, $14.00.

All links featured above are direct links and will take you the item in which is featured on youarewhoyouwear.

Sources: Seoghoer.dk, farfetch.com, urbanoutfitters.com, celebrity-gossip.net

Shady business

Below are photos shot by (16 year old! “aspiring”) photographer Nirrimi from Australia. Having been in front of the camera myself, I know how crucial the photographer is to the process of producing incredible photographs and she is incredibly impressive. I wish her the best of luck but I don’t think she needs it as her photos have already been featured in Kind MagazineIconique Fashion Magazine. Those are just to name a few! Anyways, these photos were among my favorites in Nirrimi’s impressive portfolio. Take a look:

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Red hot

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who's on the telephone by nirrimi.

Also, below are designs from Ulrik Martin Larsen. I found the photos on google and just thought the designs were interesting. Would any of you ever wear them?

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Sources: nirrimi photography, ulrikmartinlarsen.com

A plus sized dive

Crystal Renn in Australian Harper’s Bazaar – I just love her!
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On a different note…

Check out these sandals from Celine. I don’t really get how these sandals are at all comfortable. There’s is no arch support? But the leather has a great graffiti design. Love it.

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Beyond that, Raphael Young is officially my new favorite shoe designer.

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Along with Walter Steiger. Take a look:

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Finally… The End.

Sources: style.com, worshipworthy.com, raphaelyoung.com, imelda.com.au, stylehive.com, mphsalon.com, thefashioncult.com, farfetch.com