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Showing posts with label vintage clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage clothing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Colour
















To see the rest of the look book, visit bum-cake.com/colour

Colour is my first curated collection where I'm the model. I really wanted to show people who the "bum-cake vintage girl" truly is--she knows what she likes, has a true sense of style and appreciation for fashion, and isn't afraid to try new things...she's me...in a nutshell. The whimsical yet demure garments in this curated collection truly define the "bum-cake vintage girl." I'm constantly inspired by pop culture from previous decades, especially bohemian culture from the 60s-70s. The garments in this collection range from the 1950s-1990s and will take you from day-to-night, which is perfect for any fashionista on the go!

Captured & art direction by Kwesi Abbensetts
Styled & modeled by me (Christiana Greene)!

Hope you love as much as I do! xoxoxoxoxox

To shop the collection, visit bum-cake.com/shopcolour

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Wild Thang

Last week, I found a really great pair of pants from Harold + Maude Vintage (down the street from where I live in Bedstuy) and was searching for something to pair them with. I remembered I purchased a leopard print pant set a couple months back and that blouse literally matches everything, so the below look happened...

Necklace by Gorjana (got it from my rocksbox subscription...details at the bottom)

I was feeling really tired last Friday, but I've been tryna blog more, so this was the result, haha. 

Here's what I'm talking about--you can pair leopard with anything... Especially floral prints!


And now from my view... Ring by Robyn Rhodes (details below)

Okay, now about the jewelry... Last month, I signed up with Rocksbox, which is basically a site where they send you 3 pieces of jewelry every month and if you like it, you can buy it, if not, then just return it. If you have accessory ADD like I do, this is a really great company to sign up with. If you're interested, you can use my code below to get your first month free (sign up before the 24th) or 50% off (if you sign up after the 24th). Use discount code: bumcakexoxo

Again...
Get your FIRST MONTH FREE if you sign up before 3/24/15 using discount code: bumcakexoxo
After 3/24/15, you can get your first month 50% off using the same code above. Hurry up and sign up now!!!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

My Version of a Sweater Dress



I've seen a lot of "sweater dresses" in stores lately and in magazines and I'm not saying they aren't great, but I have a simpler version I like to wear and it's basically a men's sweater worn as a dress and paired with tights or knee high socks. It can be worn as an oversized top or as a dress, it can be inexpensive, and most importantly, it's straight to the point. 

Seriously, consider wearing your dude's sweater as a dress. 

It also makes me feel tougher. Not sure why, but it just does, hehe. 

Oh, the coat and the sweater are for sale on Bum-Cake.com or Etsy

The coat is a grape colored tweed and the sweater is a mix of violet and navy with a honeycomb print. 

Postin' up.

Sweater can be found here or etsy
Coat can be found here or etsy
Knee highs are Steve Madden
Boots & earrings are vintage

 Back in Bedstuy. 

 Tompkins Ave. 


xoxox

Photos by Bradley Valentin

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

In the Street

I spent an afternoon with my homie, Chérmelle of The Coffeetographer (she also took these photos of me). It was during fashion week and it was pouring rain. We stopped at a place for coffee (of course) while we chatted about fashion, photography, style, life in New York City, some of our goals and even some projects in the works. Then, we did what we're both pretty good at—thrifting! We stopped at No Relation Vintage in the LES. She found a few items and I didn't, but I'll be back there for some furs. We came to a conclusion that there is no time like now to go out and take over the world (or at least try), share our stories, meet new faces, be fabulous, be passionate, hold onto the grit, and just live. We're creatives, we're artists, and we're "surviving artists." 

Blouse + Bag = Vintage 
Sweater = knitted by my grandma

Skirt = Vintage
Shoes = Zara

Photos by: Chermelle Edwards

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Urban Jungle Girl

Vintage from head-to-shins. Many people assume that vintage can't look classy and fashion-forward, but that's a lie. It's all about finding the right pieces and pulling them together. This outfit is just a blouse worn over a slip and paired with earrings, a necklace, and heels. 








Thursday, February 20, 2014

8 Cool Ways to Wear a Scarf...

Oh, and by scarves, we mean vintage ones... Just kidding, but seriously. After an afternoon of playing dress up, drinking tea, and playing with my friend (and wardrobe stylist) Naomi's dog, we decided to finally get down to business (in other words, SCARVES)!


We know all of you tend to have these things just laying around (like literally), so why not make use? We've decided to share with you a couple of ways we actually like wearing them... not just for fun, but because they're plain awesome. This is New York, so we GOTTA get crafty and by the way, we're not limiting this craftiness to just New Yorkers (if you happen to live in the 'burbs or an island somewhere random, that's cool too).


1. The Turban

Although we've seen this style done many times over, do you ever really get tired of it? We think not!
Use a large scarf. Fold into triangle. 
Bottom of folded piece should be at nape of your neck and tie towards the front. Wrap and tuck under loose pieces and...

Voila! A pretty turban... especially great for bad hair days!
(If these directions are hard to follow, you can always find a how-to video on google, haha)


2. Wrap-Around 
(aka the traditional way, except it can be used to replace a necklace)
Ummm, yeah... this is pretty much self-explanatory. 
Just wrap & tuck under.

I happen to wear them like this on a daily in place of a necklace.

3. Layer-up 
Start with tying one around your neck (cowboy/western style).

Choose another one that compliments the first and stack it on top of the other. 
Blazer - Bum-Cake Vintage
Looks great with a blazer or even a leather moto jacket. You can even take it a step further and add a 3rd or you can maybe twist the 2 scarves together before wrapping around your neck to give it a necklace look/feel. 

4. The Headband
Why not? 
Twist/fold the scarf (depending on how wide you want it) and wrap around your head... secure it by tying it or tucking it under (like shown above). For a more cutesy femme sort of look, you can tie into a bow. 

Since I wear my hair natural and it tends to get messy, I'll just tie a scarf like shown above when I'm lazy and don't wanna deal and tie my hair back in a loose ponytail. Boom—call it a day. 

5. The Necklace
This obviously works well with thinner scarves. You can always twist a regular wide one though to make it thinner. 
Literally just tie into a knot or bow just as Naomi demonstrated above. This is great because you can make it as tight or loose as you want.

It's definitely a statement piece and you can wear it to dress an outfit up or to add that extra "oomph"... Naomi's rockin' it with her awesome harem pants x sheer blouse x strapped heels x chic Jackie-O style glasses. 

6. Belt It
Tie it around your waist—feel free to let it hang loose or...
Tie it in a bow/knot. 
Letting it hang loose is a little too "gypsy" for me, so I wear it in a bow or even a knot. I don't wear much jewelry, so a belt is needed. 
Love this scarf? Check it out

7. The Bow tie
This is a pretty easy and quick way to add a bold piece to your outfit as well (we're referring to the pics below--the one above is just the type of scarf you'd start with).

Tie it as you would tie a bow (kinda like shoe laces, if that makes sense). Make an edgy outfit more formal with this bow tie (the way Naomi styled it)--badass, but still classy.

 Great part about this style is that it replaces a necklace as well. Oh and it's also lookin' very MJ "Smooth Criminal" in the best possible chic way ever. Naomi rocks.
Love this scarf? Check it out

8. The Bracelet (a charming arm)
Listen, if you're into wearing a lot of crap (not really crap, but ya know) on your arms like I do when I'm feeling froggy (and by froggy I mean fantastic), why not add a scarf? Wrap it around your wrist and tie into a bow or knot. Bam! You gotta scarf cuff? Or bracelet. 

In conclusion, scarves are cool. Scarves are fun. Scarves are fearless. Scarves are easy. Oh, and did I mention they're always laying around somewhere, so they're super accessible. 

For more from Naomi Mirando, check her out at nrmstyles.tumblr.com or email her at nrmstyles[at]gmail.com or follow her on IG & Twitter @nrmstyles

Like some of the scarves you saw? Check out what Bum-Cake has: SUPER SCARVES

And... The End.