Showing posts with label Solange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solange. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

Summer Inspiration - African Print Attire

Because Solange is one of my main style icons, I've been very into African prints. Especially after this outfit worn at The Roots Picnic by Boxing Kitten.


Since then I've been on a non stop search to find inexpensive versions of African Print clothing.
Through y research, I've come across other designers that use the prints and inspire me to did deeper and look harder because the more I see, the more I want them and the more outfits come to mind.



Topshop has this African Print skater skirt (my favorite style of skirt) for $20 (on sale), however, it's no longer available in my size. I spotted it before it went on sale and it still wasn't in my size. (Is is just me or does everyone all of  sudden wear my size when it's time for me to go shopping?)

Stella Jean is the high end and expensive if the designers I've so far and my absolute favorite. The styles and prints are beautiful. Here are three of my favorite styles and items from the label.




You ever get the feeling that you're supposed to know something or have it? Well, Lianne La Havas (LOVE her!) posted a picture on Instagram of her and her band mates before a performance in Glastonbury and I had to find out who/what they were wearing but, I wasn't sure how until... I logged on to Twitter and guess who was on retweeting and responding to fans? The lovely Lianne. So I asked her and she responded!! They are wearing Bombe Surprise which is stationed in Europe and just as costly as Boxing Kitten but, just as worth it.

Here are my favorite pieces that I plan in owning before the summer's out.




Finally, I checked the ASOS Market Place (which I highly recommend) and TADA!!! The Feather Tree has several skater skirts and crop tops that are affordable however, and I am currently finalizing by purchases. But I need more!! So this isn't the end. And when my clothing arrives, I will model and post photos.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Late Night Discoveries...

Tis' 3 o'clock in the morning and I have discovered greatness!

First off, I said I was going to find out who/what brand Solange was wearing and I did. I found it on Tumblr searching through her tag because I knew someone on there had to have known. As, I was typing it into Google, it came up purple, meaning, I had found the brand before and totally forgot! I had a feeling it was the same brand, i just couldn't remember the name.  And then it got even better. The brand, Boxing Kitten, is sold at a store called, Dem Two Hands, in Montclair, NJ, which isn't far from me! With that being said, I'll be there soon.

My other discovery started when my sister asked my to find her a kaftan. I pulled up all of my fashion Google's (Polyvore, Etsy, and Svpply) and on Svpply, I found this vintage store called Lulu Tresors and UGH! So much vintage! I am in LOVE! I started to make a purchase but, coincidentally (because clearly God knew I was gonna end up purchasing everything) the shop will be closed from June 8th - July 12. Just in time.

I am posting the links so that you can discover it for yourself.

Boxing Kitten
Lulu Tresors

Hope you find something you like!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

My Life Has Been (Partially) Made...

During the drive to The Roots Picnic, I played songs from just about every artist that was going to be there to prepare myself for the amazingness that was about to unfold. 
I imagined a Coachella-esque lawn with a two grand stages and behind them was the pier. As I said, I imagined it to be this way. The space was quite small for several thousand people in 90 degree heat and the ground was pavement. But that's not to say I didn't enjoy myself because I had  blasty-blast! 
My friends and I arrived just in time to see Robert Glasper and they definitely did their thing. They did a cover of "No Church In The Wild" that kinda made me wish they had been on the original (yeah, it was that good). We then proceeded to the tent to see, Trinidad James, who was hilarious! When "All Gold Everything", came on, NO ONE could contain themselves and EVERYONE knew the lyrics. It was quite a party. 
After him, my friend, Chelsea  and I went to the main stage to wait for big sis Solange. We really wanted a good spot and there was an act before her so, we decide to wait the hour or so (dedication). Luckily the group that went was How to Dress Well. My friend hadn't heard of them but, I enjoyed every bit of them. Their first song tribute to their recently passed friend was unexpected but heart-warming. And then... SOLANGE!!!! A fight had broken out in front of my just before she came on and knocked me out of my clear view of where Solange would be standing but, it was all good. I was still able to see her yet, I wish she was able to see me (fan issues).    When big sis came out, I felt like my life was receiving the biggest blessing ever. Her hair and OH GOD her outfit was so complete and she looked adorable. I am currently desperately searching to find out who she was wearing. But big sis sang her a__ off and danced around that stage as if she were 16 in her bedroom. She LIVED on that stage. After her performance, I didn't care about anyone else that was there (not even my friends). All I need to do now is actually meet her and then I can die happily.
When Solo exited stage left, Chelsea and I went back into the tent with our other group members and suddenly, my ears started to hear wonderful things and Chelsea began to lose her mind. I was sitting, but when I stood up, Gaslamp Killer was killing it! He was so animated and hyped and the beats were amazing and the remixing was awesome. He is A-dorable.   After he, my friends waited quite a while for Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. It was hot, out feet were hurting, lines were long, water was $5.50 (call me cheap but, that was a little expensive for me) and we felt like we were slowly dying. Then, they (finally) came on and now that I think about it, the whole experience and watching everyone perform was like one big party. Macklemore crowd surfed and performed "Thrift Shop" with a vest from someone in the audience. He too is A-dorable and I wanted to rake him home, but he wouldn't fit in my backpack (sad face emoji).
Here's when the party came to a halt. I get severely dehydrated and LITERALLY almost passed out. It got so bad, I was willing to leave the vicinity knowing I couldn't get back in. I wound up drinking the now hot bottle of water to pull myself together. It seemed as if The Roots tool FOREVER to come on! My friends started falling apart and we swore we weren't going to make it. And then, The Roots. Just as the sun had completely gone from sky they stepped out on stage and "proceeded to rock the mic". They put me in my mellowed out mood that I love so much. I was just vibing and everything was cool.
I couldn't have picture my night ending any better. This was the best musical experience Iv'e ever had
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed myself and would be more than happy to go again but, try not to nearly pass out.

Here's some pics from the blessed event:

Robert Glasper


How To Dress Well



Big Sis Solange and her AMAZING hair and outfit


The heat getting to my brain\


The Roots



Friday, May 31, 2013

Pre-The Roots Picnic





Because it is officially after midnight, TODAY IS THE ROOTS PICNIC!!! I am BEYOND stoked!! I will avidly be posting on Instagram and Twitter to document all the excitement and then I'll post here about the entire experience.

This is my first concert/music festival. AND SOLANGE IS GOING TO BE THERE!!! (She IS my older sister. I don't care what anyone says). I am most excited to see here and all her soulful bohemian beauty.

So in honor of the picnic I've put together a short playlist of some of the songs I hope to here by some of the artist that are gonna be there.

You Got Me - The Roots
Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature
Sleep In The Park - Solange
Twice (Remix Feat. Solange and ?uestlove) - Robert Glasper
& was you - How To Dress Well
All Gold Everything - Trinidad James
Cant Hold Us - Macklemore and Ryan Lewis



Sunday, April 14, 2013