Commuter Chic (4)

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

I spotted this lovely denim clad woman in Pasadena wearing the cutest outfit. She had on all denim, which normally, is a NO. Worn in matching hues (dark indigo) and as a cohesive look (jacket/pants) it totally works here. It is also full of whimsy: a retro-vintage outfit of cropped straight leg jeans and a mid length trench style jacket, it speaks 60's flair. It also has individual denim flowers sewn all over both pant and jacket. So cute!
-fgg

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010


I am going to admit it right here and now: I am beginning to fall under Lady Gaga's pop culture charms. I just picked up the January issue of LA's 944 Magazine and couldn't stop staring at the great cover photo and inside editorial. With hair by Peter Savic, gorgeous makeup by Billy B, and inventive fashion styling by Nicola Formichetti, I started falling. Thanks!!
Could it be that I'm just preparing myself for the final onslaught of her media takeover? Does the Queen of Pop, Madonna, finally have a worthy ascendant to her throne?
We are ALL about to see.
-feelgoodguru

(photo credit: Max Abadian/944 Magazine/agirlsgottaspa.com)

Tavi-Mania

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Monday, January 11, 2010

I'm officially on the wagon now: I just can't get enough of Tavi.
Who would have ever believed that a pre-teen would be the darling of the fashion world and embraced by the fashion cognoscenti? Well, believe it. I'm not surprised in all actuality. Think about it: Tavi is a true ingenue. She evokes an innocence and an expertise in her fashion reviews and commentary. Her voice belies her age and her frame. It bellows and roars and is filed with genuine insight. She is, I believe, one of those "Rainbow Children" New Age spiritualists talk about. Of course, the fashion designers and editors and movers and shakers recognize her talents and she is being (justly) rewarded.

Check this article out (via Fashionista.com): http://fashionista.com/2009/12/tavi_pens_a_column_for_bazaar.php

If she can garner coveted gigs like the Bazaar editorial now, just wait until after she graduates high school. Heck, college. She will be a true fashion force.
-feelgoodguru

The Hottest Site for Men's Style

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

By suggestion from a very stylish female friend, I went on over and checked out Valet, and I strongly suggest that you do to. Whether you are a style savvy guy follower, or a cool hip fashion chick, there is someone you know who could use the very fantastic information and editorial on the site. Layed out like a true glossy, Valet doesn't skimp or skirt on the substance and their content. I am totally loving their "31 Days" guide, perfect for ALL of us!!
Take a look and check them out: http://www.valetmag.com/

-feelgoodguru

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Friday, January 8, 2010

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Spotted this young girl in Walgreens and was a tiny bit charmed by how she ingeniously crafter her "dot" look: polka/cheetah dot top paired with shredded "dot" leggings. Cute, 'cause she's 14. Not cute 'cause she's 14. U can't stop style at any rate or any age.

-fgg

My Top 5 Fashion Films of 2009

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

As its major form of social entertainment and as its product of manufacture, movies are to Los Angeles what theater is to London or New York. Movies here dictate the currency of our pop culture and of the world right outside of our doors. I view a lot of films, it is no question. Going to see the latest film is very de rigueur here, and really is the most prominent topic of conversation all over town. There has been so many films released this past year that one can easily forget about many of them (so many are unforgettable anyway), or miss them entirely. A movie about fashion or a movie that has fashion at its center point, I am sure to make the effort to see, and hope that it will be memorable. Here are my choice picks of the top five fashion films of 2009, in no particular order:

The September Issue
To be privileged to get not just a sneak but a full tilt boogie peek into the hallowed halls of Vogue Magazine and to see Anna Wintour at work, was such a treat. The undeniable star of this film was and will always be Grace Coddington. Her keen and sharp eye and attention is unsurpassed, and I am so glad to have been able to witness it and to cheer her on!


Valentino: The Last Emperor
Valentino is truly the last of the famous international designers. What a great treat to see how this genius rules (and creates) his kingdom. The best part of it all: the endearing love and partnership between Valentino and Giancarlo Giametti. It is the most touching part of the whole film.

Nine
Another hit musical for our time, this time about Italian style, Italian life, Italian fashion! There’s even a costume designer (Dame Judy Dench) who easily whips up costume confections right in front of us (sequins, feathers, and mesh oh my!) a Vogue journalist (Kate Hudson, in mirrored glass mini skirt!) and all the rest of the gorgeous female stars in their distinct looks/costumes. We get to be treated to the fabulous Colleen Atwood’s fine costume work here and it does not disappoint!!

A Single Man
In Tom Ford’s world, everyone is gorgeous and everyone has style in everything on and around them. This film just dripped with true classic style, everywhere. From George’s fantastically dreamy Santa Monica home, to his sleek Mercedes Benz, to his sharp, tailored clothing he leads the pack when it came to men’s style in the movies (or out in the real world).  Everything was visually lush and it drew you in with wishes that the world was simple and stylish and classic like it was back in 1963.

(500) Days of Summer
Aside from all of the charm that this non-traditional romantic comedy gives us, it reflected back to us how we really dressed in our everyday lives. Zoë Deschanel’s “Summer” couldn’t have been styled more real: I see women dressing with the same indie flair every day in my favorite LA neighborhoods of Los Feliz and Silverlake, and young professional hipster guys wearing classic and modern clothing like Joseph Gordon-Leavitt’s “Tom”. The style was simple and realistic, and it reflected that face back to the audience who, in their indie-hipster garb, could easily see themselves in the characters. And as each of the characters grew, so did their clothing, also reflected in a real-time and concise way. And when “Tom” puts on his grown up suit, I swear the four times I saw this film I spotted guys in the audience mentally check how neat, presentable, and fashionable he looked, and took notice.

It is a New Year, and a new slate of films are yet to come out. I’m looking forward to seeing what comes up on the silver screen and hope to see some great fashion notes reflected back at me.
So far, “Sherlock Holmes” doesn’t miss a beat with its presentation on Victorian England style with a very subtle modern flair (Adler in pants and waistcoat!) and of course, “SATC 2” in the Spring, a bona fide fashion film if there is to be at least one for the year!

-feelgoodguru

Motorcycle Diary: Commuter Guy (2)

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Monday, January 4, 2010



Hot bike. Hot guy. Hot way 2 commute! He's got the whole look down.
-fgg

Commuter Chic (3)

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Monday, December 28, 2009

This young stylish girl in Beverly Hills caught my fashion eye because I love her fitted plaid blazer ( a new item obsession of mine as of late) and her retro clear tote bag. I also just adore her cropped black pants paired with simple ballet flats.
-fgg
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