Showing posts with label non-conformity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non-conformity. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2010

GUTSY Q&A: It's a tie

Dear GUTSY,

I came across dozens of my dad's old neckties from the 60's to the late 90's. We're giving them away but one caught my eye--I think it's just awesome! I'm keeping it. Any suggestions on how I can turn it to an accessory? Like a scarf or even a "ladies' tie" or something. It's yellow-green, grass green, with a touch of orange and damask(?)-like prints. Thanks!



What an interesting question! While a necktie is specifically made for men to wear around their neck, we women can make this fashion piece "our own," too. How? Here are a few tips from GUTSY girls:


"Why not wear the tie as a belt? [According to Katherine Swan for the article 'Ties for Women: Ways to Accessorize' for Neckties.com] 'Accessorizing with a tie doesn’t have to mean wearing it around your neck. You can wear a tie in all of the same ways that you might wear a skinny scarf: not just around the neck, but also as a belt or in your hair. These looks best accessorize a casual outfit, so be sure that you are dressing appropriately for the occasion. The idea here is to hit just the right note: funky, without going over the top.'"
-Gabi

"She can use the tie as a belt if the length of the tie can cinch her waist."
-Kathy

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Some suggestions:
  • use it as belt,
  • combine it with an obi belt,
  • use it as ribbon tie, or
  • make a rose brooch out of it."
-Lani

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"She can use it as a decor for her bag--tie it around the bag or roll it up and pin it. Better not to use it as is (i.e. as neck tie)--so punky! She can combine it with other belts and make a belt. Another option is to use it as a headband. Just add a ribbon or any brooch to spice it up. That's all."
-Pia Lor

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"She can wear it as a scarf, ladies tie, bracelet or belt. If she wants her dad's necktie to stand out, she should wear it with the monochromatic colors of black and white. What I mean is, she'll wear full colors so that the necktie will be the first thing noticeable because it's the only one with the prints."
-Lennor

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Fashion Camp!


It's time to start a revolution in the fashion world!

At a time when style is being equated to "showing off what you've got," advocates of person-centered fashion certainly come off as non-conformists. They are the ones who don't believe in everything the media proclaims as "beautiful" because they know what suits them and what highlights who they are (and not what they have).

Getting such fashion revolutionaries together, the GUTSY Fashion Team held their first Fashion Camp on July 31-August 1 at The Coffee Farmhouse, Alfonso, Cavite. In the camp, the gutsy girls learned about the difference between fashion and style, how to choose the right clothes for their body type, how dressing affects the way men look at women, how to give effective talks & presentations, and how to be active advocates of dignified dressing as consumers (and come to think of it--producers) of media.

To know more about this revolutionary movement, how about dropping by the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), Ortigas Center, Pasig City, on Saturday, August 14, 2010, at 10:30am? If you're a gutsy girl too, it's never too late to find out how you can help give dignified dressing a leg up.

Fashion non-conformists, unite!