Showing posts with label American Apparel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Apparel. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015


You can buy this beautiful kimono here, and the red velvet high-waisted skirt here, both compliments of Oasap!


Much love,
Emily

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

An Exciting Announcement on LHWIW!


I have an exciting announcement for Lavender Hair and What I Wear! I was recently given the opportunity for an internship at College Fashionista! College Fashionista is a website for college students (all genders welcome) to get fashion inspiration and to see what other students are wearing at your college, and colleges across the country. It's an extremely exciting opportunity for me, as fashion journalism is what I'd ultimately like to do with my life, and I'm blessed to be able to participate in this internship.

I also thought I'd share this outfit, as this was what I used for my "Style Guru Bio" which will launch on College Fashionista this week. Enjoy! xx

In this outfit, I wore a black long sleeve velvet crop top, American Apparel easy jeans in Merlot, an open-front patterned poncho, my favorite pair of black cut-out booties, and a wide-brimmed hat complements of OASAP. This outfit was perfect for my New Year's Eve day festivities.




I hope everyone had a happy holidays and are ringing in the New Year surrounded by people they love. And if not, come steal a kiss! :*

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Caught in a Purple Haze

Hey all! So, I know I said that I was going to try to post more frequently, and I also know I've failed at that thus far. However, it's still a goal of mine to maintain this blog at least monthly, so bare with me!

Oasap has sent me some lovely goodies once again, and I'd love to share them with you.

The first item I was sent was this Cableknit Sweater in the color Violet. I picked this because I've been getting really in to chunky sweaters, and it matches my hair color for the most ~kawaii~ of looks.


Oasap is selling this sweater for only $16.90, and it's more than worth it! The material is thick and soft, and it's not overly baggy. It's labeled as "One Size," and fits like a medium. 

The next two items I received were the Semi-Sheer Yoke Blouse in white, which retails for $18.51, and the Sweet Candy Color Beret in Black, which retails for $5.90. 



This blouse is probably one of my favorite things I've ever received from Oasap. Although it's a light material, it's not see-through in the slightest and I absolutely adore the upper mesh part of the top! It adds a unique dimension that a normal short-sleeve button-up just wouldn't accomplish. I paired it with houndstooth print shorts and black thigh high socks, but I'm also daydreaming about doing a completely white outfit using this top, a tulip skirt, and some chunky heels from Topshop; I think I'll have to wait until next spring for that, unfortunately. The beret was chosen last minute on a whim, but I'm so glad I got it! The material is thick, and it's a perfect addition to any outfit because although it's a plain color, it adds that cute/quirky feel an outfit is sometimes missing.

I hope you enjoyed my dorky webcam photos. Until next time!

xx

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Back to Black

With my recent move back towards the central Californian coast, comes cooler weather and (slightly dreary) overcast, which means I'm allowed to wear copious amounts of black unapologetically. This school year I decided to re-imagine my style and my vision of high fashion as a whole, while taking a different perspective on what it means to embody standing out amongst a crowd of athletic clothing-wearing college students. I also got new cute transparent ((((prescription)))) glasses, and a more professional, sleek cut.

I'll do a post soon of my "Back to School Haul," but for now, here are two of my newest favorite outfits featuring two black staple pieces from my beloved Oasap.



   Basic Button Down                                 Sexy Irregular Skirt



I paired the Black Button Up Shirt with a Topshop skirt, ASOS jelly platform shoes, a thrifted sequin clutch, and an evil eye necklace from Nordstroms.



I wore the Black Irregular Skirt with an American Apparel black turtleneck crop and cardigan, black thrifted ankle boots, and black lace socks.

As always, visit Oasap for all of your various fashion wants and needs!

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

June Bloom









WHERE TO BUY:
-Romper here
-TopshopBoots here 
-Hat here 
-Black Leather Tank Top here
-Round Sunnies here
-Holographic Dr. Martens here


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Friday, February 14, 2014

Saint Valentine

cute little necklace against AA's lip print

vintage heart bow



bow - vintage, tank - american apparel, cardigan - thrifted, skirt- urban outfitters, mary janes - urban outfitters

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

A New Beginning





(cardigan-thrifted, top-foreign exchange, skirt-american apparel, tights-target, shoes-doc martens, hair clips-etsy)
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Monday, February 3, 2014

Easy Jeans vs. BDG Cigarette High-Rise Jean Review

For my first clothing review, I thought I'd give my thoughts on a staple item - high-waisted jeans. I reviewed two pairs I recently bought: American Apparel Easy Jeans in Black, and BDG Cigarette High-Rise Jeans in Indigo. 


American Apparel Easy Jean in Black:

Simple, hardly any detail. No front pockets, however they do have belt loops and a single button.
I was hesitant to order the Easy Jeans online because I was unsure on what size to purchase, with some customers suggesting to go down a size if you're in-between. However, I decided to order a Medium and the fit was surprising. When I first put them on I noticed a few things: the material is thin and stretchy, feeling more like a jegging than anything. In addition, the waist-hip ratio seemed off. Normally, I'm a 27 in jeans, and always have the issue of the waist being too big and the thigh area being tighter. However, with these jeans, I had the opposite problem! The waist was tight at first (loosened up after a few wears), and the legs fit normally. I found this to be very peculiar.

They also smooth out any undesirable lumps or bumps.
 However, they fit well after a few wears, are amazingly comfortable, and I feel like they actually make me look slimmer than normal. The amazing combination of black and high-waisted. With the Easy Jeans retailing at $78, I'm not exactly sure these glorified leggings are worth the price for a shopper on a budget. However, with my extreme online shopping skills, I got them for around $40, which is much more acceptable. They come in 16 different colors in sizes XXS-2XL, so it's not hard to find a pair that fits comfortably.

Side view.
 I've heard of people having issues with them tearing, fading, or the material wearing thin, but I haven't had them long enough to tell you about that aspect of them. I'll update if I personally have any issues. 



BDG Cigarette High-Rise Jean in Indigo:

Close-up of frontal details.
I picked up a pair of these BDG jeans in store at an Urban Outfitters recently. They're a thin material, but aren't stretchy like the Easy Jeans. I bought a size 27 and find myself pulling them up on days when I don't wear a belt, which I don't do with the Easy Jeans either. 

BDG High-Rise Jeans are not extremely high-waisted. They sit just below the belly button.
They aren't quite as high-waisted - as you can see, my belly button is exposed in the BDG jean while not in the American Apparel jean. However, how high-waisted one likes their jeans is opinion based. These retail at $58, but Urban Outfitters often has sales that put them at $39, which is what I bought them at. They're an affordable jean that's good quality. They also look more jean-like, having standard seams, pockets, and buttons where you'd expect them. They aren't exactly as flattering as the Easy Jean because they're tight without being stretchy, but that's also up to opinion. They come in standard denim washes (dark, medium, light), as well as black and white. They come in sizes 24-32, with two different leg lengths, 30 or 34, which is also extremely helpful for those that get stuck with jeans that are scrunchy at the ankle. 

Side view.
Overall, if you'd like an affordable, quality pair of high-waisted jeans, I'd definitely go for a pair of BDG's. However, if you're willing to spend the money, Easy Jeans are a wonderful addition to any closet. 

If you have an questions, comments, or would like to share your own experience with either of these brands or jeans in particular, leave a comment down below or contact me here!