Posted by Zara Black on Tuesday, December 4, 2012,
1. The
Millenials are an interesting breed with their roots in late 80’s early 90’s
birth and upbringing. As a Gen Y member myself, I have a unique view on the
cultural environment that is going on around me. Many events have shaped this
view and are shaping the world we live in today.
Some dominating events of the last couple of decades include the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This has definitely shaped my worldview
and led to the increased patriotism growing up. Ther... Continue reading ...
Idea Chain - The Wedding Dress
Posted by Zara Black on Tuesday, December 4, 2012,
1.
 The
modern day bride almost always dreams of wearing a white dress on her big day.
It is the tradition in America and many other countries such as England,
Russia, and Australia. How did this fashion item get assimilated into the
mainstream? 
During medieval times brides wore expensive gowns made of fur, silk and
other textiles. Extremel... Continue reading ...
Societal Trend - Online Community gets Backlash
Posted by Zara Black on Tuesday, December 4, 2012,
1. Ravelry
is an online social networking site exclusively for knitters and crocheters.
Recently the site has gotten flack because of one site members’ idea. Kimberli
Smith was the first to think of the Ravelympics – a sort of competition for the
sites members to complete tough projects while watching the Olympics.
Everything was fine for 2008 and 2010, but for the London games in 2012, the
U.S. Olympic Committee (USCO) stepped in asking them to stop. The USCO said it was disrespe... Continue reading ...
World Culture - Russia
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,
Ok, all I knew about Russia can be summed up in
three things: nesting dolls, Faberge eggs, and the animated movie Anastasia.
Limited knowledge, I know. So my goal with this post was to educate myself (and
you) on the traditional costumes of Russia, and how they have impacted fashion
all over the world today.

Traditional
Russian clothing was largely influenced by the Byzantine Empire in the early
beginnings of the country. This included rich color, pattern, and cl... Continue reading ...
Style Icon - Johnny Cash
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,

“The Man in Black”, a nickname that is almost
synonymous with Johnny Cash. He was a little bit country and a little bit rock n’
roll. His gravelly, soulful voice resonated with so many people and still does
today. In the same way, his well tailored style is still classic and relevant
50 years later.

Johnny Cash was born and raised in Arkansas, and started
writing songs at the age of 12. Cash garnered popularity in the 1950’s, at the
start of his career with many sing... Continue reading ...
Style Tribe - Rockabilly
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,

Find them at vintage car shows, drive in movies, or
burlesque clubs. Who is this interesting subculture with an abnormal interest
in the 1950’s? Rockabilly. Urban Dictionary says that “Rockabilly is not
a style it's a way of life.” This is a subculture comprised of men in women
ranging in all ages that strive to remember and recreate the 1950’s, including
music, dress, and cars.

Rockabilly
has its roots much deeper than just modern day. The word itself is... Continue reading ...
Coolhunting in Austin, TX - Cosmicpolitan
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,
Hey trend
followers, how cool are you? If you were really cool, you would already know
what I was going to be talking about and you would be wearing it right now.
Since you probably aren’t, I’ll play nice and let you in on my little secret. Spotted
on the streets of Austin, off Guadalupe and South Congress, on a mild weathered
UT game day Saturday, I saw…galactic t-shirts. That’s right, planets! All the
shirts spotted had a black background with a cosmic image printed on the front.
... Continue reading ...
Color/Textile Forecast - S/S 2014
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,

As we all know from watching The Devil Wears Prada,
color and textile trends do not reach saturation overnight. As the sharp
tongued Miranda Priestly pointed out, color trends such as cerulean start out
in designer collections then eventually trickle down to the bargain bin at the
Gap. This careful planning is why forecasters have to work years in advance to
plan trends. Designers must have time to incorporate the new “it” colors and
textiles into their collections. When you see one col... Continue reading ...
Dempgraphic Group - Baby Boomers
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,

Maybe you know someone who’s going through a midlife
crisis; your dad just bought a corvette, your next door neighbor bought a boat,
and your friend’s divorced mom bought herself a right hand diamond ring. Baby
boomers across the country, born 1945-1964, are at the ripe age to experience
this strange phenomenon. That would in 2012 put them between 48 and 66. This is
a group that has with time reshaped America – more divorces, less retirement,
and they’re still spending. Let’s take... Continue reading ...
Zeitgeist - 1920's
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,
The ‘Roaring
Twenties’; what comes to mind when you hear that term? Jazz, liquor, and rolled
stockings are just a few of the things I immediately think of. That’s surface
level thinking; if you really want to understand the zeitgeist of the era, you
have to dig deeper and take a look at events, ideas, social groups, attitudes,
and technology of the time. I’m taking a closer look at the 1920’s to really
understand the spirit of the times.

To set the stage for the 1920... Continue reading ...
September Issue - Marie Claire
Posted by Zara Black on Monday, December 3, 2012,

It’s almost that time of year again when
the pencils are sharp, the air is crisp (not in Texas), and the magazines are
thick with fashion. That’s right, fall is almost here! Every reputable fashion
magazine has closely scanned the Fall 2012 shows in order to summarize the
trends of the season. Lucky for you, I already did the research and came up
with three trends to focus on according to Marie Claire’s spreads and
advertisements in their September 2012 issue.

Glance at the cover... Continue reading ...
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