Showing posts with label 90210. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 90210. Show all posts

October 21, 2017

DIY Costume Idea: Ladies of 90210



Get ready, guys, because I'm sharing DIY costume ideas every day for the next week! Tons of fun inspiration to get your Halloween spirit revved up, baby!

This 90210 (OG cast only, plz) costume is fun, easy and works well solo or in a group. I didn't include Andrea because if you're looking for help in being Andrea Zuckerman for Halloween you need the kind of help that I just can't offer, I'm sorry.




Anyway, below you'll find my thoughts, ideas and careful research about this very important topic so that you may become the 90s teen soap star of your dreams!




Brenda Walsh Costume: The Inspiration



Brenda takes a real fashion journey throughout the series, from midwest transplant in dorky blouses to thin-browed, tough girl in all black everything, so you've got some choices here. I opted for the latter, because duh, and went with one of Brenda's stranger signature style choices: the vest-as-shirt look. With high-waisted jeans and era-appropriate accessories, everyone will mistake you for Brandon's cooler twin. Don't forget the brown lipstick!


Vest: Amazon  •  Jeans: Topshop  •  Choker: Amazon  •  Belt: Amazon  •  Boots: Macy's




Kelly Taylor Costume: The Inspiration

  

Kelly is the wealthy fashion queen of 90210, but for some reason dresses largely like a laid back wall street trader. Red is her signature color (even her convertible is cherry!) and she loves a pop of white. A strong blazer is key here, and paired with dated jeans and accessories you'll be making dorks swoon in the hallways in no time.


Blazer: Topshop  •  Jeans: Topshop  •  Shirt: Prana  •  Belt: Target  •  Shoes: Frye




Donna Martin Costume: The Inspiration



Donna Martin never met a flower print she didn't love. This virginal ditz is like a 90s time capsule, all Blossom hats and daisy prints. Her go to color is yellow, from her sunflower bikini to her bleached hair. Steal her matchy-matchy floral dress and headband look to make David Silver do a double take! 


Dress: Amazon  •  Shoes: H&M  •  Headband: Etsy  •  Earrings: Etsy  •  Choker: Disruptive Youth




Option B:

I'd be remiss not to mention these other 90210 costume options. Grab a friend and go as the accidentally matching prom dress version of Brenda and Kelly:



Or wear classic graduation garb and a wig for a Donna Martin Graduates costume:



Okay, okay, I'm done! Until tomorrow anyway...




June 1, 2013

STYLE: Five Style Lessons to Learn (and Avoid) from 90s TV


Tia & Tamera enjoyed all these trends at once, so this will serve as your key to these lessons; 
you may want to print a copy to keep in your wallet for reference.
It was the era of chain wallets, butterfly hair clips and sky-high bangs, but not every fashion choice made in the 90s was quite so regrettable - need I remind you of the classic Doc Marten or the super trendy knee high sock? 

While we’re probably better off leaving the baby backpacks behind, there are some positive lessons to be learned from our past, and nowhere are these lessons demonstrated so expertly as on 90s television shows. This visual scrapbook of our younger years is like a fashion time capsule, so here’s a helpful guide to deciding which trends are meant for simply waxing nostalgic and which are primed to be dusted off and tried again. 

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TREND: Super Bold Prints & Patterns

HOW THEY WORE IT THEN:
No one was shy with bold prints or pattern mixing on 90s TV, but if we’re being honest, there were some unforgivable prints that I’m sure we’d all like washed from our collective memory (Zubaz pants come to mind). 
For the refined 90s man who preferred a little flair in his sweatpants.
Cosby sweaters aside, 90s television also brought us some of our favorite print and pattern pioneers, like the adventurous Clarissa Darling, who showed us that any patterns can live in harmony if worn with confidence. My So-Called Life's Angela Chase demonstrated the grungier side of pattern mixing, never one to leave home without a floral and plaid combo, and when the Fresh Prince wore his school blazer inside out to showcase that wild paisley print we just about lost our collective mind.
Why, yes it is, Will. Yes it is.

HOW TO WEAR IT NOW:
Be inspired by that carefree 'tude today by pairing spunky stripes with feisty florals or gutsy geometrics. Pattern mixing is a great way to wear everything in your closet, so you’ll find everyone and their mother mixing prints today, from Fashion Week to the blogosphere to that older lady mumbling to herself at the grocery store (this one may not be intentional).
Sources: 1  //  2  //  3



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TREND: Menswear as Womenswear

HOW THEY WORE IT THEN:
Menswear for women was everywhere on 90s TV, from Monica's unnecessary suspenders on Friends to Alex Mack's ever-present backwards baseball hat to 90210's Kelly Taylor and her never-ending supply of colorful structured blazers. Men themselves were no slouches in the high-waisted-pleated-pants game, but no one rocked an oversized suit like Seinfeld's Elaine Benes. No one. 
She is literally begging you to argue with her on this.

HOW TO WEAR IT NOW:
Luckily, dressing up like the boys is back in full force, and it's now second nature to slip on a pair of loafers, wear a vest over your dress or pull on a pair of boyfriend-fit jeans. With modern menswear icons like Janelle Monae, Tilda Swinton and Gwen Stefani to inspire us, it's only a matter of time before we're all running around looking like Spinelli from Recess. There are worse things.
Sources: 1  //  2  //  3



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TREND: Denim, Denim, Denim

HOW THEY WORE IT THEN:
Condoms optional.
If the 90s were a fabric they would definitely be denim, and chances are good that you can find a jeans-heavy promo photo of your favorite 90s TV show (acid wash backdrop optional) floating around online pretty easily. 
I was not kidding.
Nobody could get enough of this stuff, but as classic as denim may be, there sure were a lot of ways to look just shy of ridiculous while wearing it. The jeans and denim shirt combo, a la Jay Leno, isn’t a good look for most, but the horror of Britney and Justin’s matching denim red carpet wear is painfully unforgettable.
Do you think this started by Justin saying "Eh, I just wanna wear jeans tonight"? Also, please note the denim train on her dress.

HOW TO WEAR IT NOW:
Because of these missteps, you may be hesitant to try denim beyond your trusty jeans, but these days cute denim looks are popping up everywhere from Miu Miu runways to Old Navy racks. The key? Style it a little more Kelly Bundy - think studded jean jackets and frayed cutoffs over tights - and a little less Jonathan Taylor Thomas. 
Sources: 1  //  2  //  3
We know that denim is super 90s, but throw on some colored jeans and you might as well be doing the Macarena with your Beanie Babies at Central Perk. That is to say, colored denim is super, super 90s, and it’s back with a vengeance at pretty much every store in the mall. From pastels to summer brights, colored pants are a great way to channel your inner Lisa Turtle, and they work well as a bold contrast to printed shirts or with solid tops for a color-blocked look. One tip: just say no to the matching scrunchie.
Sources: 1  //  2  //  3



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TREND: Proportions & Layers

HOW THEY WORE IT THEN:
Proving once again that everything looks good on Drew Barrymore.
Proportions were wild, as our stars dressed in baggy sweaters over tight-ankled jeans and cinched t-shirts with leggings, but no look was more quintessentially 90s than the baby tee and baggy jeans combo, and the volume, like that of Jason Priestly's hair, was extreme. 
EXTREME!!!
Layering up, like the classic sweater vest over white tee rocked regularly on Boy Meets World or the more demure vest-over-blouse look favored by DJ Tanner, is also decidedly 90s. Back then, even wearing a short sleeve t-shirt over a long sleeve t-shirt was considered a fashion statement.
Wearing the same outfit as a teacher: don't let this happen to you!

HOW TO WEAR IT NOW:
Sources: 1  //  2  //  3
We've wised up since, thankfully, and now we can play with proportions by pairing swingy blouses with skinny jeans, a tight tank top with a full skirt or a fitted leather jacket over an A-line dress. We can update the layered look to include belted cardigans draped over sundresses, vests and scarfs worn over blouses and that tired hoodie and blazer thing that guys won't stop doing. 
The go-to look for EVERY menswear photo shoot for the last decade.  Men of the world: commit to either being casual or dressy.



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TREND: Hats

HOW THEY WORE IT THEN:
I think maybe Pete is shocked because he forgot HIS giant flower?
From Blossom's iconic flower-topped look to the red-and-black-plaid number always found on Little Pete’s ginger head, 90s television stars were nothing if not hat obsessed. Their constant fixation on head covering was not without merit - most people do look pretty awesome in a hat, and as long as you leave the lesser trends (Starter snapbacks, Dr. Seuss caps and, ewwww, the dreaded bucket hat) back in the 90s where they belong, you can be one of them. 
Literally the only time I will allow a bucket hat.

HOW TO WEAR IT NOW:
Simple beanies always look effortlessly cool and basic black bowlers are still interesting without trying too hard. Use your instincts when it comes to modernizing the look; if a hat could double as either a Jamiroquai concert prop or your little sister's Easter bonnet you may want to rethink things.
Sources: 1  //  2  //  3

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Let's Not Make These Mistakes Again, Okay?

Sweater/Shirt Tied Around Your Waist: 
It just screams "I didn't know I was getting my period today!" This is excused if you actually did get your period unexpectedly; if so, we're all here for you.

Exhibits A, B and C
Bodysuits: 
I think we can agree that taking off all of your clothing every time you need to use the bathroom is a deal breaker.
All the inconvenience of a one-piece bathing suit AND it stays securely tucked into your jorts!
Overalls: 
One strap or two, this look is really hard to pull off past kindergarten and no one really cares to see you try.
Carefree attitude not included.
Frosted Tips On Dudes: 
It doesn’t matter if it worked for Pacey on Dawson's Creek (btw it didn't) - the only thing I want frosted is my cupcake.
A look that worked on approximately 0% of guys. Over-the-sunglasses glances did not help.
High Heel Sneakers: 
I'm not sure what kind of occasion calls for either really casual heels or really dressy sneakers, but I won't be RSVPing. 
Inexplicably, this was NOT a joke.

What great or horrible 90s trends are you loving? Have you ever understood the allure of the heeled sneaker? Do you ever just want to crawl inside your TV and swim in daisy print dresses when 90210 reruns are on? These are the issues!

xoxo,
Michelle


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