Showing posts with label jci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jci. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

The 5 Stages of Loss and Grief...of Your High Heels

Step 1: Denial

You’re walking down the street and you see an old man in super short shorts with leathery old legs, on his feet- socks and sandals. This is normal; this is what you always see. Just old men running around town, or mowing their lawn in good old thick knit socks and Velcro sandals.

You’re then walking down the street scouting the latest street style and you encounter the trendiest group of ladies. You look at their outfit thinking wow I need to snap a pic; they look good. You scan over what these girls are wearing and then you see their feet decked out in Nike white socks and Nike pool slides, Adidas pool slides and BIRKINSTOCKS! There’s no way in hell these fashionable people are wearing socks and sandals. No…chance…. in…hell….

You walk away bothered by what you just saw thinking “what has happened to fashion, that will never catch on”


Step 2: Anger

A few weeks pass and all you see are people in Birkenstocks, you work at a shoe retailer and all your selling are Birkenstocks. You are sick and tired of selling Birkenstocks.

Out with girlfriends at the bar and one of your girls is wearing socks and slides and you scream and leave because no guys going to hit on a group of girls when one of them has socks and sandals on! There go your free drinks for the night, so your high-heeled swollen toes carry you home: sober and REALLLLLY angry.


Step 3: Bargaining

You’ve sold so many Birkenstock knockoffs you are slowly getting used to the trend. After seeing a million people try them on you’ve encountered some “alright” ways you can wear them. But no chance you’ll wear actual brown Birkenstocks. They need to be black leather and platforms. That way you still get height but also the Birkenstock look everyone for some reason likes.


Step 4: Depression

You take your brand new pair of platform Birkenstocks home and try them with all your clothing; you can’t wrap your head around the idea of wearing Birkenstocks. Too many unfashionable things come to mind when you hear that name. You picture your grandmother gardening in hers and all you can see are the dirty heel prints from being worn day after day weeding and planting tomatoes, or that old man in the booty shorts leaving the Velcro sandals at home and taking his Birks for a ride at the Laundromat.

You put your Birkenstocks in the closet next to your Jeffrey Campbell’s. Sitting there staring at them next to the beauties that are your Mulder platform boots you start to cry.  Now you’re stuck with these shoes that you’re never going to wear and they don’t even look good in your closet.


Step 5: Acceptance

Your Birks have been sitting there for a little less than a week and you were browsing local boutiques Instagrams when you come across Hey Jude’s and you see a picture from their Eco Fashion Week show. On the feet of every model is a pair of socks and pool slides. How is it this thing you hated more than anything made it onto the runway…and actually looks good? You take another look at your Birks and try another outfit. It. Is. Perfect.  You then proceed to buy various colors of Birks and pool slides and get pissed off when people try to borrow your crisp white socks because "hey man those are for my sandals".



Friday, May 23, 2014

COME EXPERIENCE DYSTOPIA


I’m in my last term at John Casablancas and my class and I have to put together a final fashion show. We have to put everything together from start to finish; the theme, staging, styling and fundraising is all done by us. Dystopia is our theme and if you don’t know what that is it’s “an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad” The inspiration came primarily from a toxic wasteland and from that we turned it into a post apocalyptic abandoned town scenario so it’s going to be super dark and fun. 

In class we were all assigned jobs and one of mine was to put together and style the publicity photo shoot with my 2 very talented classmates Jerome Insorio and Douglas Alfaro-Ochoa, we all have similar taste so it was amazingly easy breezy putting this shoot together. The hardest part was finding a photographer and models, we spent days talking to various people and we managed to get Pong Yananissorn a local Vancouver photographer who’s style fit the mood of the shoot to a T and then also scored 2 in development models from Wilhelmina. 

Fashion wise we decided on street style grunge mixed with “couture” grunge for the show and so I was in heaven doing the shoot seeing as I’m #1 die hard Nirvana lover and 90s’ gal.


For the shoot we had a mixture of plaids, Unif, chokers, 40 Decibels and skyscraper platform boots, lots of layering and for make-up and hair; that good wine colored lipstick and purposefully greasy looking hair.

I’m so excited the shoot turned out beautifully and really embodies our shows theme. You all should come out on June 16th and support the JCI students and also Covenant House, all net proceeds that are raised from the show go to them; so it’s a great cause!

If you would like tickets you can contact me at savannahcochrane@hotmail.com or they will be $25 at the door 6pm at Performance Works on June 16th






Tuesday, April 8, 2014

SKOUTS HONOR

On Monday I volunteered at Skout Agency a Vancouver wholesaler. They just had a sample sale and needed help packing up all last season’s samples and bringing out the next.

When I got the email the first thing that jumped out at me was work for clothes and I was immediately interested.  That’s the dream when volunteering; you only expect to get experience out of it not swag!

The studio is the greatest place on earth; it’s racks upon racks of clothing, shoes and bags in a white room with huge open windows and concrete floors. If I could rent it and live there I would do it in a heartbeat. Upon arriving all the volunteers were given time to shop around and pull what we wanted to try on at the end of the day; basically shopping a closed store with no pushy sales people and long line-ups.




There’s this one brand Pink Stitch that I kept gravitating towards, it wasn’t on our list of brands we could shop from volunteering and it killed me because oh my god the stuff was amazing. Every single garment had sheer panels and fun hemlines.




Images from :  http://www.pinkstitch.com/collections/high-summer-2013/


Before going I picked up a bag of chips and a banana thinking I’d only be able to snack all day but Marina the woman we were helping ordered us 5 pizzas! 5! For a handful of people and the pizza was…so…good. It was from Uncle Fatih’s Pizza and I swear this guy; can make pizzas. At the end of the day I walked away with a floral cropped blouse that is über- 90’s and pretty, along with 2 bracelets and 2 necklaces all simple silver designs that I can wear everyday!