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New Kid on the Block: SHIV!

3 Sep

There’s a new kid on the block here at Retail DJ. Adding to the crew (presently Wendi Muse, Editor, and Kristal Munoz, Photographer), we now have Shiv Patel, who will be guest blogging her musings fashion trends, style, and anything else that suits her fancy!

Here’s a little more on Shiv:

After graduating in Finance at California State University, Pomona, Shiv Patel dove into the world of Hollywood. Two years into her career at Warner Bros. Pictures in Los Angeles CA, she longed for a career change. Her appreciation for fashion (combined with her business background and her passion for writing) motivated her to move out of the entertainment industry and into something different. In the beginning of June 2010, she moved to NYC to focus on the business of fashion and to ignite her writing career. Shiv currently works under the fashion label, J. Mendel and will certainly prove to be a key member of the Retail DJ team writing about what she considers an art form that makes consumers around the world all the more open-minded.

In order for you to get to know Shiv a little better, I picked her brain beyond her bio:

1. Who is your favorite designer and why?

I personally enjoy shopping in boutiques and appreciate indie designers. Not to say that high-end designers are not respectable, but it is not the label that creates the brand, it is the designer.

2. How do fashion and music connect in your life?

They both connect to my heart. Music pierces my soul and spirit. Fashion is something I crave in my life. I have an infatuation with the clever artistic revelation that is transformed when put into a humanistic form. Then combined with music, they create an amazing art piece that anyone can truly appreciate.

3. If you were forced to make an accessory from a kitchen item, what would you choose and what accessory would you make?

I would tale silicone or metal whisks and break them apart to make fun bracelets.

We’re super happy to have Shiv on board! Here first pieces will be up tomorrow, so stay posted!

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Gothic Goodness

28 Jul

As promised, I am adding a Get Dressed to This post each night leading up to the Retail DJ Get Dressed for This Showcase on August 4th!

This first installment involves a mix that comes to us c/o the Round Table Knights. Their live set at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona packs in a ton of soulful house grooves and techno that will make you feel sexy as you get ready to go out and remind you that even after a long day’s work, your energy level is all in your head (as this mix will surely elevate it.

There is no tracklist, but trust me on this one, if you like good music, you’ll like this set.

In addition to the killer music, I’ve put together a chic yet playful outfit with the central piece from AllSaints Spitalfields. It’s perfect for any parties that lead into the fall, combining the fun of summer plaid with the subtle hues of autumn. Though layered and form-fitting, the item is made of light-weight wool and is smooth on the body, allowing the skin to breathe as one moves.

Enjoy, and see you August 4th!

The Music:

Round Table Knights – Live Mix @ Sonar Festival, Barcelona

ROUND TABLE KNIGHTS LIVE AT SONAR FESTIVAL 1 by Jackmode

(click to play)

The Outfit:

1. Sakura Dress, AllSaints Spitalfields, $153 USD

2, Cammy Black Leather Platform Heel, Steve Madden, $130 USD

3. 3-link Hoop Earrings, Neiman Marcus, $315 USD

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Mega Post!

28 Jul

In anticipation of the Retail DJ “Get Dressed for This” Showcase on August 4th, I am putting up a new “Get Dressed to This” each and every night between now and the party!

Why the switch in prepositions, you may ask? Well, during the “Get Dressed to This” post, I include a great mix for you to listen to while you are getting ready to go out, something for you to get dressed TO, plus an outfit to inspire you as you put together your own. But for this party, the DJs and the mixing will be live, right before your eyes and ears, so it’s something you’ll need to get dressed FOR. The event is the end result.

This week, I want to build your excitement for the Get Dressed for This Showcase with a mix each night and a new outfit to get ready for fall. Yes, fall! It’s right around the corner, so some of the outfits during this week’s megaposting will be to inspire you for the upcoming season.

I listened to hundreds of songs and mixes as of late to filter out all the garbage and put up only the best, so you have a lot to look forward to! A bulk of the clothing will be by ALLSAINTS SPITALFIELDS as a thank you to them for a) supplying beautiful clothes, but also b) for being the one place to meet my dress needs for the party!  They are truly a godsend.

So get ready, folks. A nightly set of music and fashion is coming your way starting tonight, so be on the lookout!

Beijos!

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Vaiiiii Brasil!!!!

30 Jun

Ok, ok, the US may have gotten knocked out, but that by no means signifies the end of the hung soccer fervor that is (slowly, but surely) sweeping the nation. While I fully backed Portugal, they too, are out, so for me, there is only the ultimate, all-time favorite left: Brazil.

They could have uniforms made of heavy chain mail and probably still lay the smack down on the field. They are the Lakers of futebol, the Rolling Stones of Copa. You can’t help but love them, and I love them by default just from being such a Brazil enthusiast.

I have covered some fancier World Cup (non-jersey) wares before, but now I have put together a simple, yet fun outfit for cheering by day, then going to the afterparty and getting down até o chão by night. Considering that my initial approach to thinking about World Cup fan gear was different, so is the way I think of the music to get me pumped for it. I love funk carioca/baile funk and cover it non-stop here on Retail DJ, but what I really appreciate is an artist who has the ability to take funk carioca, which is simple in form, and turn it into something beautiful and interesting.

Beyond those whom I have highlighted before, one such artist is Kassiano, who is well-known in NYC for his “I <3 Baile Funk” party revolution (which he took on with DJ Sujinho) that was popular a few years back, and in more recent years, his work with local NYC via Brazil acts like Zuzuka Poderosa and even more mainstream acts like Li’l Jon and Pitbull. His newest mix includes funk carioca favorites, but also plenty of other styles to keep even those who are not majorly into funk carioca with their ears open (seriously – he manages to work Li’l Jon, Manu Chao, Rye Rye, Oliver $, and Riva Starr into the same mix with all the funk carioca….nuts).

Without further ado, Get Dressed to This (caution: may cause involuntary booty popping):

The Music:

Kassiano - Kopa Mix

KASSIANO – KOPAMIX by NOSSA

(click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download)

The Outift:

1. Cutout Knit Dress, Forever 21, $18 USD

2. Stockholm Yellow and White French Messenger, Ikabags via Etsy, $39 USD

3. Matiko Nicki Peep-Toe Wedge (in nude), Urban Outfitters, $148 USD

 

4. Green Hoop Earrings, Lands’ End, $22 USD

For your reference:

Kassiano on MySpace

Nossa Website

Nossa Soundcloud

- Retal DJ 

Get Dressed to This: Back In One Piece

25 Jun

It’s officially summer, and the thermostat agrees. Fortunately, there’s always the prospect of hanging at the pool to prevent complete and utter overheating and subsequent evaportation in the sun. The funny part about the turn in swimwear fashion as of late is that even though the temperature calls for showing more skin, there are some sexy suits out there that cover us up. Thanks to the re-launching and complete overhaul of the one-piece, underwater fashion has taken on quite the twist.

To get ready for a pool party or a beach outing, you definitely will need some music to get your energized and excited about taking a deep dive or even a shallow dip. This mix will surely help you get your groove on before having a great day under the sun. Get dressed to this . . .

The Music

Fare Soldi – Capri Sonne Mix 2010

Fare Soldi – Capri Sonne 2010 by Mr. TMS

(click to play; click the small arrow on the right to download)

tracklist (all the way at the bottom) after the jump

 

The Suits:

1. Shiny Suspender Maillot, American Apparel, $36 USD

 

 

2. Firm Control Plunge Front Halter One Piece, Victoria’s Secret, $103 USD

 

3. Multi-Color Monokini (in Splash Print), Forever 21, $20 USD

 

4. Retro One-Piece, Victoria’s Secret, $125 USD

 

5. Beach Blanket Bingo One-Piece in Red, ModCloth, $90 USD

 

 

6. Halter One-Piece Monokini, Victoria’s Secret, $108 USD

 

 

7. Striped One-Piece in Red and Blue, DSquared, $365 USD

 

8. Strappy One-Piece, Mara Hoffman, $168 USD

 

9. Neoprene Zig-Zag Swimsuit, Emilio Pucci, $500 USD

 

10. Zebra Print Maillot V-Swimsuit, American Apparel, $54 USD

 

11. Slashed One-Piece, Victoria’s Secret, $105 USD

 

12. Gleaming Pewter Maillot, Anthropologie, $168 USD

 

13. Bathing Beauty One-Piece in Black, ModCloth, $90 USD

 

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Get Ready With Shomi Noise – The Photoshoot

19 Jun

After sitting down for an interview, Shomi Noise was nice enough to take some time from her schedule for us to photograph her. With Union Square as the backdrop and a vibrant wardrobe, Shomi Noise was the perfect subject. With a style that’s inspired by everyone from Interpol to drag queens, from the street to the runway, Shomi Noise channels style through several sources. Take a minute to read more about her style and don’t forget to look at the pictures too as we Get Ready With Shomi Noise!

BEFORE

I heard through the grapevine that you design your own clothes sometimes. Is that true?

Yeah, sometimes I modify stuff that I buy. I got this leather jacket and I thought, “Oh this would look really good if I studded it!” So I just wrote my name in the back. It took HOURS! [laughs] I had to sit there and put them on stud by stud. It looks pretty awesome. Sometimes, when I am bored or stressed, my roommate and I just sit down and do crafts. I’ve started to add little burgers or pizzas to t-shirts. I use felt and stitch random things together. Sometimes I just modify my clothes by cutting the hemline on a skirt, etc.

I’m really into fashion. I think it’s awesome.

How would your characterize your own style, at least, beyond just the cute, crafty stuff?

I am really into bright colors and interesting prints. I like prints. I like punk-y stuff. My style has changed a lot over the years, though now I mainly just identify as a “drag queen.” In the day-to-day, I kinda dress down, but when I go out or when I DJ, I like to put on fake eyelashes, a pretty bright outfit and get glamorous! [laughs]

false eyelashes

Drag queens are my favorite; I think they are the most fabulous people out there and I really admire them!

So how do you channel your inner drag queen? You mentioned fake eyelashes and some extra makeup, but what would be the quintessential Shomi Noise as Drag Queen look?

A headpiece! I just discovered headpieces this past year. I am going to try to explore wigs, maybe! [laughs] The problem with wigs is that they can get hot and itchy, especially in a club. That’s why I bow down to drag queens because it takes so much time to make yourself up and then to put a wig on and rock it! I’m just like, “Wooow!” But yeah, headpieces are awesome. Just having a giant flower on your head is just fun!

flowers on the brain

Being able to be outrageous and owning it, not feeling self conscious, and having the right attitude – that’s what’s important. To have a drag persona or be glamorous, you have to feel it from the inside first.

You have some interesting shoes that I’ve seen you wear. Can you tell us a little about those?

Creepers! Yeah, I got really into creepers. I think around mid-2008, for the fall 2009 collection at London Fashion Week by Armand Basi. He brought them back. Creepers have been around forever, since the 50s, then the punks started wearing them. Basi brought them back, at least for the fashion world, with models wearing Creepers with tube socks pulled down with skirts . . . It just looked awesome, and I thought, “I need to get Creepers!” So I started wearing them. I have a pair that’s black and white and an old black pair, but I’ve gone through so many! I wear them so much.

Creepers!

So that’s how I got into the Creeper. They make you feel good and are super comfortable. They also make you look taller because of the platform. My mom’s always like, “Why are you wearing those Frankenstein shoes?” [laughs]

Is your style really different from your family’s?

Yeah! [laughs] My sister tends to wear very professional, proper, lady clothes. [laughs] My mother is a bit all over the place. She is not really into fashion or style.

Are there any trends you hate?

I just so happened to be walking to my friend’s job and I saw Karl Lagerfeld taking pictures for the Chanel Fall 2010 collection, and it was HORRIBLE [laughs] There was all this fur and lots of brown tones. Brown is NOT my color, so I was not into it, but I noticed that a lot of the trends for fall 2010 involve earth tones and army style. I hate that!

I’ve always been into bright colors and interesting designs. I love Alexander McQueen, and my roommate and I were devastated when we found out he had passed away. I think what he was doing was awesome. I really like things that push the envelope or bring things to the next level. I am into work that challenges the norm and turns everything upside down.

Are there any things you have to keep in mind when you’re putting together an outfit to DJ in?

Yes. Headpieces are awesome, but they don’t work so well with headphones! [laughs] I’ve actually broken a pair of headphones because of a headpiece! With shoes, it’s always better to look taller. Bracelets can get dangerous in terms of moving knobs. Aside from that, I obviously wouldn’t wear giant gloves to DJ! [laughs] Other than that,  it’s pretty open.

In your opinion, how do fashion and music intersect in your life?

I think they go hand in hand. Even rock ‘n’ roll, or beyond that, it’s always been about putting together an image with a sound. I think that’s why fashion is so important in terms of music. It’s also a great way to express yourself. Music and fashion are the way to go if you’re trying to make a statement.

AFTER

What about the process of getting ready? What is that like for you?

I have to figure out what I am going to wear. Sometimes, I just do whatever. Recently, I decided to just put on a tie. I looked like one of the member of Interpol! [laughs] But sometimes when I want to get really decked out, I am less random, and I have to find the right outfit, the right shoes to go with the outfit, etc. I have to figure out what type of makeup I want to put on. . . it takes forever. So usually if I am going to go out, I start getting ready around 7 o’clock, and I don’t leave the house until like 10:30! [laughs] It takes a while, especially when I’m being a “drag queen.”

Do you have a specific order you follow?

Well, usually it involves picking the outfit and putting that aside. Showering is important. [laughs] Then I will do my makeup, which takes the longest, then put on the outfit, the shoes, then I’m out the door.

Any favorite brands?

For lipstick and eye stuff, I’ll use whatever, but for makeup, I use Bare Minerals by Bare Escentuals. It’s good for the skin. My hair is very difficult, so I use John Frieda’s Anti-Frizz Serum. My hair is very thick and has a lot of volume, so I am always trying to tame it. It always depends on where my hair is, length-wise. Right now it’s growing out, and I am trying to come to terms with it! [laughs] But sometimes, when it’s shorter, I’ll put a little bit more product to make it easier to manage.

Do you ever listen to music when you get ready?

Yessss! I always have to listen to music. I really like music that is energetic and that pumps me up. I can’t play soft music when I am about to go out. Otherwise, I will just get bored and want to go to sleep, so I have to play something really fast with a high BPM.

What about the process of getting ready when you’re about to DJ? Is that process different?

Oh yeah! I have to put even more time aside just to make sure that I have all of my gear and that everything is packed. I’ve had moments where I’ve forgotten cables. It’s horrible! So you have to have a checklist that you review, check, and double check to make sure everything’s in there.

I had an anxiety dream the other day actually that I was running late and left the house having forgotten my laptop.

Let’s hope you’re not psychic!

I know!!! It sucks when it rains too. You have to cover everything and make sure nothing gets wet. It’s definitely a different, longer process.

Do you have a special bag or case you put everything in?

No. Right now, I have a bookbag with a Lil Kim patch on it. [laughs]

Is she another music idol of yours?

Yes, I love her.

She is a bit like a drag queen in her own way.

Yeah, she totally is. I don’t like much of her new stuff, but I was really into her work back in the day—her Junior Mafia days. She also did a little tooo much with the plastic surgery. It’s like, “Giiiirrrrl, where’s your face in there?” [laughs]

I think Nicki Minaj is the next big female rapper. A lot of people are saying that. She’s also really feminist, at least in interviews she gives. That’s pretty empowering as well.

Any final thoughts on getting ready for the readers?

I say just be fabulous, be confident, and love yourself. Our culture does not push self love very much. It’s not even there. We live in a culture of self-hatred. I think that people should start loving themselves and being good to themselves. That’s my advice for everyone.

- Retail DJ

Friday Fashion Fail: Sandal Assault

18 Jun

I am not big fan of summer, but I do rather enjoy summer shoes, particularly sandals. I think they often entail a lot of creativity to make them pop considering they are so simple in concept. In New York, wearing sandals is a bit of a risky venture, considering everything is so dirty that your soles are bound to be black by the end of the day and your pedicure is likely to be ruined as well.

Nevertheless, sandals are pretty to look at.

At least, MOST of the time.

Though sometimes, there are some seriously ugly sandals out there. Here are a few of the fuglies I’ve seen ad nauseum on the streets of Brooklyn (in all colors):

 

Taking lattice to a whole new level of busted:

Shrek much?

And one I hope NEVER to see in person.

Lastly, who said wearing sandals with socks was OK again?!?! or . . EVER?!?!?

- Retail DJ

Dressed to Win

17 Jun

It’s pretty obvious which team I hope wins this year’s World Cup, but just in case you’re not a big follower of the blog, I’ll give you a hint: their flag’s colors are yellow, blue, and green and they just want a little “order and progress.”

Unfortunately, I find team jerseys to be a bit cheesy and not very flattering (at least, on women) and wanted to provide an alternative way to cheer on your team with meaning you have to wear numbered mesh. Here are some dresses that allow you to jump up and down sans flash and dance to your heart’s content:

Aerial View Dress, Modcloth, %57 USD

 

Sci-Fi Heroine Dress, Modcloth, $48 USD

 

Exaggerated One Shoulder Pencil Dress, Asos, $82 USD

 

Kimono Sleeve Dress in Yellow, SteveJ & YoniP, $288 USD

Stretch Jersey Dress, Rugby by Ralph Lauren, $108

and let’s not forget these adorable shoes by Melissa, aptly named “Cute”

Cute by Melissa, $60 reais

- Retail DJ

Mix On Tap: Lovers

12 Jun

Today is O Dia dos Namorados in Brazil. Known as the “Brazilian Valentine’s Day,” it’s a special day for folks in love, heavy like, or who just feel like buying red and pink things filled with chocolate for well, anyone. It certainly has a far more romantic premise than the American version (on which you are more than welcome to give you teacher, mom, little sister, and best friend a Valentine’s Day goodie), though much like the American version, it’s a huge commercial success and yet another manufactured holiday to boost the economy and line the pockets of many a company.

Even Melissa came out with a promotion related to Dia dos Namorados involving an all-red version of “Royale,” one of the shoes from their newest line “Melissa et Circenses“:

Anyway, in order to honor this Brazilian tradition and give my American readers something to keep them cool this summer, I give you a great Frozen Strawberry Marguerita recipe as well as a mix that is romantic enough at time to enjoy with your boo, but that has the necessary dance-cred to entertain even the least romantic. . .

The Drink

Frozen Strawberry Marguerita (c/o Guy Fieri)

ingredients: 2 cups crushed ice, 1/2 cup strawberry puree (frozen can or fresh strawberries, pureed), 1 cup tequila, 2 limes, juiced, splash of Triple Sec, splash of simple syrup (equal amounts sugar and water heated until sugar dissolves, then cooled)

Combine in a blender, ice, strawberry water, tequila, lime juice, Triple Sec and simple syrup. Puree until smooth. Pour into rocks glasses and serve.

The Music

Evil Nine – For Lovers Mixtape

:: FOR LOVERS :: MIXTAPE NO.1 by Evil Nine

(click to play / click the small arrow on the right to download)

tracklist after the jump

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Trendpsotting: Junkyard Wrists

10 Jun

For years, children have been wearing controversial bracelets.

I remember for my generation, the candy bracelet become a source of debate because it somehow promoted tooth decay amongst youth (and later because they were associated with rave culture):

Then during my grade school years, the slap bracelet was a big no no. “It cuts their wrists!” parents cried, alarmed that such a fun accessory could lead to accidental kiddie suicide attempts.

In more recent years, band bracelets have come under fire as being “distracting.” At one point, there was a crisis (at least for parents) surrounding these bracelets specifically because they were thought to be a symbol of sexual conquests, with each bracelet symbolizing some degree of hooking up. And now, they are simply too colorful and too abundant to stop looking at, “too distracting” having been cited as the primary reason kids have to kick their favorite bracelets to the curb.

Luckily, adults are not burdened with these rules (at least, not beyond the workplace), so they can make a mess of their wrists if they so choose. An interesting trend I have spotted as of late is just that: junkyard wrists. In other words, I’ve seen women wearing bracelets of a variety of styles and textures, though generally in the same color family (as pictured above). I am into the trend, even though I personally never wear bracelets. I think it allows for a lot of creativty and expression, and the style works really well to add some extra “oomph” to a monochromatic outfit. It also ironically lets adults just pretend they’re kids again.

- Retail DJ

Lady Gaga – Alejandro

8 Jun

photo from Alexander McQueen's Fall 2009 Show

This video for Lady Gaga’ “Alejandro,” lives up the usual: beautiful, creative, period-style costuming with a twist, suggestive dance moves, and a dark theme surrounding sex and unhealthy relationships with other human beings. The song sounds *quite a lot* like Ace of Base’s “The Sign,” and makes me think more of some cabana boy named Alejandro than the military men she has in the video, but . . . whatever. It doesn’t matter at all when you look at the video on the basis of aesthetics. The haircuts almost become a character of their own (which is like a short film at its 8 minutes 43 seconds time frame). There’s a lot of play with darkness and light, geometry, and bits of red. Most of the video actually reminds me of Alexander MxQueen’s fashion week show for fall 2009. Maybe THAT’s the true Alejandro? Anyway, enough talking. Check it out for yourself:

- Retail DJ

Saturday Site Love: United Nude

22 May

United Nude in Neon Pink

Yesterday, I went to a Melissa Shoes sample sale in Chelsea* where I felt like a kid in a candy store. All those bright colors, all that yummy-smelling plastic and rubber, and the designs…so many designs! I was also thrilled to see many a pair from seasons past, versions that had been discontinued, and shoes in colors that were no longer manufactured. Overjoyed is not the word. Special thanks to the Melissa distributors who were incredibly helpful, patient, and generous (I got two free pairs of shoes!).

While Melissa is my staple of shoes these days, I thought I’d pay a little homage today to United Nude, who also utilizes a form os plastic for some of their shoes, and always thrill the buying public with their architectural masterpieces made just for your feet. With shoes that resemble modern art more than something you’d walk in, United Nude is surely a brand that cannot be overlooked. Now that they have their own, brand-new flagship store in NYC (!!!), United Nude is even more accesible, but for those of you who live out of town or who just don’t have the time to stop by their 268 Elizabeth Street location, give their site a looksie. Their prices, particularly considering the work that goes into these shoes, are not so bad, and you can often find their wares on sale. So enjoy the view as you check out United Nude:

from their collaboration with K-Swiss:

Eamz X Elastic:

Loop Hi (back angled view):

Coral:

Frame:

Block Pump Hi:

for more, check out UnitedNude.com

*Thanks to Lilibeth and Kristal for the tip on the sample sale!

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Shifty

20 May

Shift dresses are perfect for the entire year. Chameleons in their own right, shift dresses look boring on the hanger, fairly square and lifeless, but once worn, they take on the shape of the wearer and can be well-manipulated by accessories to fit any body type. The summer shift dress tends to be a little looser fitting and of thinner material of course, but it still bears the quality of being adaptable for all. Speaking of adaptability, this week’s Get Dressed to This mix comes by way of XLR8R (yes, I know I have been sweating them hard as of late, but a TON of their new posts are pure treasures) from a DJ named Ben UFO who, as Shawn Reynaldo of XLR8R notes with amazing accuracy, has quite a mutability of his own:

The world of electronic music is filled with quirks, but one of the most confusing is the fact that so many DJs only get attention if they also produce tracks. If someone has banged out a quality tune or two—and in some cases, the “quality” requirement is optional—they can quickly find themselves DJing around the globe, regardless of whether or not they are actually any good behind the decks. On the flip side, there are amazing DJs whose talents go unnoticed simply because they’ve never slapped their name on a song or remix. For a genre where clubs and parties take center stage, it seems like the system has been flipped on its head. Nevertheless, a select few still manage to break through based solely on their DJ skills. That group includes young Ben UFO (a.k.a. Ben Thomson), co-founder of the London-based Hessle Audio label. His top-notch DJ sets, usually combining the freshest funky, garage, and 2-step sounds with a choice selection of classic dubstep, house, and techno, have been blowing minds for a while now . . .

That said, enjoy this set and outfit as I invite you along to Get Dressed to This . . .

The Mix:

Ben UFO – XLR8R Podcast no. 137

(click to play / right-click + save as to download)

tracklist below after the jump

The Outfit:

1. Dress: Elizabeth and James Japonais Shift Dress, Planet Blue, $198 USD

2. Shoes: T-Strap Sandals (in Silver), Forever 21, $10 USD

3. Jewelry: Cuff Chain Earring “Alae”, Armor Jewelry, $85 USD


4. Underneath It All: Cotton Spandez Jersey Basic Bodysuit (in Nude), American Apparel, $24 USD

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Femme en Fourrure: Plump Biscuit

10 May

I featured a full mix by Femme en Fourrure here a few months ago for Get Dressed to This: La Vie De Luxe, but to celebrate their newest mix (which can be found over at Discobelle), I thought I’d post their beautiful, yet slightly disturbing video for their track “Plump Biscuit.” Note the models’ use of Melissa Anglomania Lady Dragon shoes!

- Retail DJ

Special Event: ITSA @ Hester Street Fair

8 May

Necklace by Reagan Branch of Najeen Transcultural Accents

Every weekend at the Hester Street Fair in the Lower East Side, ITSA, a rotating set of super-creative and incredibly talented designers/artists will have quite the booth presence. It’s coordinated by Richard Burroughs, whose own talents seem limitless, and whom I was fortunate enough to meet while he DJed at BEast during aRetail DJ interview and photoshoot we did with Drlkt Freddie.

If you’re in the area, be sure to check out the ITSA folks. Their pieces are fantastic!

Purse by Isa Nicole Wooster of Fortune Cookie Bags

- Retail DJ

Get Dressed to This: Jump Around

6 May

Jumpsuits often get a bad wrap. Despite coming in so many different varieties, making them perfect for almost any and every body type, especially if accessorized properly, people tend to dog on them. The main reason for this might be because people are wearing jumpsuits cut for body types different from their own. Jumpsuits are perfect for the spring and summer, especially for dancing, and if the jumpsuit has a print, it can speak for itself, sans a lot of accessories. Here’s and old mix from DJ Neoteric and a fun outfit, both of which will give you something to jump around about!

DJ Neoteric – August 2008 Mix

(click to play / right click + save target as to download)

tracklist after the jump (below)

1. Jumpsuit: Tiger Print Jumpsuit by Princesse Tam Tam, ASOS, $80 USD


2. Shoes: Women’s Slim Havaianas in Navy, Piperlime, $24

3. Earrings: Gold Hoops by Fruition Jewelry, Etsy, $30 USD

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Look Who’s Wearing Splash Print!

6 May

Look who’s wearing Splash Print! Love it. Maybe Michelle reads Retail DJ?

Trendspotting: Splash Prints

4 May

Pollock Meets Party?

I’ve heard from dozens of fashion editors and email alerts that the trend for spring is neutrals. Yes, boring beige, washed out white, dull dusty grey. But from what I’ve seen on the street and in ads, the real trend is anything but. In fact, I’ve noticed that people have bucked the trendmachine all together and gone for splashes of color. With all the talk being that beige is the new black (ironic, much?), the fashion industry has projected itself once again as the last people on the block to hear the news. Paint splash prints are where it’s at.

The trend was big in the spring of 2008, though with much less subtle tailoring. The print was relegated primarily to hipster threads and teeny bopper summer gear as opposed to being a design on clothes you could wear to both work and the party. Jackson Pollock would be proud. Here are some recent finds that I think fit the bill:

1. Silk Tank Jumpsuit by Zimmerman ($174 USD)

With a cardigan, thin belt, and cute flats (or low kitten heels), this could serve the purposes of attire for work, and sans as a casual outfit for running errands. Then with dressier jewelry, a great outfit for going out. Due to its shape and its ability to be manipulated by way of accessorizing, it also works well for a variety of body types.

2. Opie Fitted Paint Splash Dress by Olivia Rubin ($380 USD)

This could be work  functional with the inclusion of stovepipe black slacks, a cardigan, and (once again) flats or kitten heels. The results mirror the classic East and South Asian combination of a tunic/dress-like top + flared bottoms, but with a more urban, American twist. For party, this dress can simply be paired with a great pair of dark heels or flats, and voila! instant cocktail outfit.

3. Splish Splash Jersey Dress by Marc Jacobs ($238 USD)

 

Because this dress is the perfect length for work, there’s little needed beyond a cardigan or blouse to cover one’s shoulders. It’s perfect for the spring/summer outdoor barbeque or housewarming party.

4. Jilly Printed Dress by Coast, $112 USD

Perfect kimono-inspired dress. All it needs are stockings or leggings for work, and you’re set, thanks to the full sleeve coverage. While it’s great for clubbing, it also works for the post-work happy hour. Convenient no?

- Retail DJ

La Roux Talks to Style.com and Makes Me Love Her More

26 Apr

I’ve liked La Roux for some time now, but after this interview with style.com, I think I fell a little deeper in love. She seems totally down to earth, funny, and incredibly modest. It’s odd that she’s only 21, and seems wise beyond her years. It’s also interesting to hear her give her perspective on her look, especially considering that she embraces a self-described “androgynous” style, and unapologetically at that (which takes a lot of ovaries considering the over-sexualization of women in the entertainment industry).

Citing David Bowie and Prince as her style icons, homegirl can do no wrong.

Check out the interview here.

here’s a video here (for those of you who have been living beneath soundproof rocks):

- Retail DJ

Dancerock Will Never Die

19 Apr

Dancerock, the fabulous sonic culmination of all the good things in rock and dance music, is great for those of us who find ourselves safely on the musical fence. I like all types of music, and sometimes the ADD that kills my braincells and my iPod battery makes it hard for me to stay focused on one particular genre. Luckily, dancerock exists to fill the void.

Some dancerock artists include The Rapture, CSS, The Klaxons, and New Young Pony Club, to name a few of many of the groups who got their starts in the earlier half of the 2000s and blew up in the later half of the decade, found their way into this awesome mix by EZRAKH, a favorite around these parts and force to be reckoned with. Check out the mix he did for Formatic, a clothing store/blog/all-around website worth taking a looksie beyond just the mix. Click below for more details and the mixxxxxxxxx! Enjoy!!!

EZRAKH – “Dance-Punk Wave Past and Present” Mix for Formatic

(click to play)

To download the mix, follow this link.

tracklist after the jump

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