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Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

walk of shame at midnight.

So, I didn't think anyone would really notice if I took the shopping cart. 



Anytime I see one of these things near my house and being perfectly aware that there isn't a grocery or pharmacy MILES from my house I am always just flabbergasted of all the endless stories and possibilities of how in the hell this thing got here.
I'm sure the actual reason is nowhere as interesting, BUT it makes a great prop. Especially when you make it look like you are walking the runway with your shopping cart. This just proves the fact..


"It doesn't matter what you wear it, its how you wear it".

My dear best friend and professional badass and singer., Katie Waissel from the band Red velvet told me the other night (as her and I sipped our 20 dollar drinks at the Chateau Marmot). 

Our drinks and dinner cost at 10 times the prices of my ensemble that evening but I can promise you. I felt like like a million.

 BTW ENTIRE OUTFIT THRIFTED EXCEPT SHOES!




The amazing photography by Jeff Linett. Where he knows how to shoot me with a cart, no matter what. Thanks Jeff. 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Californiarocknroll.

Open your heart and your back.  

Bodysuits, especially the 80s swimsuits make the most amazing piece to wear underneath highwaisted (anything).
My staple has definitely become my boots and I refuse to apologize for wearing them constantly because once you find that one thing it becomes who you are. These boots are more than just a piece of clothing or an accessory. They tell a story of who you are. I know that may sound silly but they make me feel confident when I wear them and I think if anyone can find that one thing that brings out their inner tiger, rock them. Rock them as much as you want. Gangster Style










Photography by Jeff Linett

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Style Fashion Week LA March 15th

 ...the colors are so pretty..

 As promised I present to you some photos that Jeff photographed when him and I were front row at Style Fashion Week LA. Just one of the many bigger events of LAFW. I can't say that Los Angeles is known for it's fashion week (yet) but we are definitely known to be able to put on a spectacular party. 
Taken place at the beautiful Vibiana downtown, a historical cathedral that has now been transformed into venue that is used for major parties and events. 
A red carpet event with full security of course, you enter to an amazing court yard filed with beautiful people, photographers and complimentary drinks. Set up like a club outside it was has the perfect vibe to begin the night and to be able to sit underneath the stars (and heat-lamps) before entering the main hall to take your seats for the shows. I was taken back by the architecture of the venue and how well organized Style FW was. I am picking a few looks for the designers that I truly loved and would recommend to watch out for.





The first designer was Linden made in Los Angeles a new designer that uses basic pieces that can be mixed and matched to make sexy, stylish yet comfortable garments. I noticed a lot of cotton and other very breezy fabric that most definitely have that southern California girl love all over it. The models all came down with beach waved hair and clean simple makeup that make the over all look effortless. 


Next designer that I absolutely fell head over heels (literally) is MadisonPark Collective. They started the show with an amazing performance professional dancers that left everyone in the perfect mood to start the show. I was in love with almost every look that went down the runway, they had a mix of women's and men's.

 Even though I am ready for summer and I have no desire to wear anymore winter clothing I actually got pretty excited to go shopping for next season. I got a ton of inspiration from the leather accents, military style yet perfectly fitted coats. I saw a lot of beige and neutral colors with amazing clean lines and cuts that was no where near boring. It was a mix of the best of 70s style of the clean lines and chunky sweaters along with the long amazing coats but nothing about it looked dated or retro, it was fresh and modern and I love that you don't need to be a size 0 to look good in this line. 






Sunday, March 17, 2013

LA Fashion Week?




I will be the first to admit I am no the most social person and I can proudly say I have few friends but that is because when I call you my friend; I truly love you, care for you and my walls will never be up around you. That being said, coming to an industry event such as Style Fashion Week LA on one of the biggest nights (last two nights are the considered to the creme de le creme) Isn't always filled with pure 100% excitement beforehand. Usually, I am already planning to make my way through the crowd. Step repeat, get several photographs taken and find my post in the back with Jeff to start doing my favorite two things of people watching and smoking a cigarette with my new best friend who just lend me their lighter. Silently taking apart and examining everyone's choice of wardrobe for this particular occasion. Everyone here is wearing the best of what they think is the best. If you're going to find true style, its going to be here. 
Except this year, I was greeted by all my girlfriends who I had no idea were even going to be there. Having assigned seating I was psyched to be able to have sat with everyone during the second show. So not only was I able to work I got have a much needed girls night even if it was just for a few hours. 

Here are just a few shots before and between shows. 






I am currently writing about the amazing shows I've seen so far and of course tonights finale will be included. I am not going to anymore shows this weekend because this mama needs a break and rest. I apologize for the gap of postings but after this week I'll be writing about some amazing new designers that I am have discovered. I am genuinely so impressed and proud to be a part of this industry. Los Angeles has come so far even in the last few years in the talent we are producing. We have real artists here and they are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Not many things give me chills but when it comes to true art it has an affect over my soul. I feel the emotion the love the detail of each garment that the designer put into it. Their masterpiece is a true piece of art, if you truly understand and feel it its beautiful.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

"I'm bangin' for the Westside- this is in my heart, this is how I feel."


We walk around it, covering our eyes with imposter designer sunglasses. Our last week's paycheck up our nose, and are floating above the city. I have lived in Los Angeles for the last ten years and in these ten years I have learned that this town is like no other. I have learned that everyone is someone very important and very special, yet no one in this town works or ever does anything important or special. To be successful in this town is to be something more than the combination of your talents and your skills—it takes a particular kind of person to live here, it takes a particularly particular kind of person to make this place a home. I didn't move here to become important or special. I was moved here. My family has moved more times in my life than I care to remember. But all these wanderings have given me a gypsy heart that makes it possible for me to conform to any place, any situation, and (almost) any group of people. I’ve learned that in order to truly love Los Angeles, you must see it exactly for what it is, and appreciate it for nothing more. Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills—these places breathe magic, whisper sweet nothings in your ear. Such proximity to fame and fortune will draw you in and make you promises—fashion complex fantasies and delusions of grandeur. And even if you are one of the lucky few that get to nibble on the sweet ear lobe of this whore town, you may find yourself empty, forgetting your integrity, losing your moral compass.
Now, you have no idea where North is and the 405 is at a standstill. Imagine how amazing traffic would be if every person that poisons this town with the stench of desperation and their shallow, hollow personalities, would just go back home to Kansas, or Iowa, or Ohio, or Minnesota… It would be 10 minutes to the valley from downtown. That’s how amazing.  


 Not an ounce of makeup just a lot of disgruntle pain. Shot 2010 by Jeff Linett

Monday, March 4, 2013

Blue monday.

who says love doesn't exist in hollywood? 


I recently find myself wearing one of two colors. Red or Blue. Not consciously but I think they have been fitting my moods. The days I feel at my most powerful I am inspired by any shade of red but particularly blood red, Valentino Red. Then, there are days like today when I just was not ready for the week to start and the weekend to end. Here I am, living the healthy life, starting my day off right with a Redbull.



Jeans, Rich and Skinny
Shoes, Gucci 
Top, Vintage
Watch, Michael Kors
Bracelets, Vintage 
Photography by Jeff Linett

Friday, March 1, 2013

Pump, pump it.


                              I feel a sudden urgency to just let go a little bit.



 I’ve been so busy these last few days I have completely forgot to actually breathe.             OK. It’s Friday morning and I am on my last day of a very long but productive week. Between running back and fourth from the valley to Hollywood almost everyday and feeling a bit homeless I find myself with a backseat full of clothes and not having a damn clue where or when I got that jacket but hey, I will totally wear that.  The next two outfit posts will consist of said such clothes.  All my pieces that I own or style usually can be mixed and matched in a way that makes it look like an intentional:

 “I just threw this on, but still feel pretty cool even though I have all of my clothes randomly scattered across los angeles county but nobody needs to know that.”  look.






Boots,Sam Edelman Pants-,Vintage, Horse Riding PantsJacket-,Thrifted (obviously) Clutch,Mystique Sunglasses, Lucky Brand

I never want to feel like I’m wearing someone else’s ad. That isn’t style that is just putting on a pretty color and print.  Make it your own. Seriously.

March is going to be a crazy wild ride for GKR  I have my first articles coming out in Chellea Magazine for the April issue and Fashion Week is just a short few weeks away.











We got a few candid’s of the amazing, talented Gordan Bahn doing my makeup before a shoot. He is absolutely one of the most genuine people I’ve ever met (The rarity of that is in Los Angeles is beyond comprehension). Of course I cannot help but turn into model face because secretly I have no idea how to fake a smile and I probably would’ve worked a lot more and had more friends as a child if I learned that one social behavior. On that note..
Have a great weekend!



Thursday, February 28, 2013

Another Facebook page to follow.

Gangster Kitty Rebel is finally on facebook. 

I have been so incredibly busy this last week working on articles and shooting as well as shooting my daily outfit posts I haven't even had the chance to post anything (oh the irony). 
But, I am back and I have many things to share. The upcoming weeks all the way to LA Fashion Week are going to be a big, giant, awesome blur. My vocabulary is at an all time low. I think I used up all my big words for the articles. Shit 
for now, click and follow. 

          GANGSTERKITTYREBEL FACEBOOK
   



Saturday, February 23, 2013

Anine Bing

I'm in love. 





 

New designer and former model Anine Bing has come out with her new collection of bohemian, rocknroll inspired pieces that couldn't be made better. The best fabrics and leather were used and when I saw this jacket my heart actually skipped a beat. Also, I have never had black pants quite like these. The fit and feel of them were pure luxury. Underneath I am wearing a body suit by Marlies Dekkers. I had to take a quick shot with no pants to show you how absolutely stunning this bodysuit is. It can be worn as lingerie or as a little cami like I did here. Needless to say, I felt like a badass. Anine Bing, you have captured my heart.

Jacket, pants--Anine Bing  Bodysuit- Marlies Dekkers
Clothing Courtesy of THV PR

Photography by Jeff Linett

Friday, February 22, 2013

Pulling, hard.

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Those pants would look better on my floor..




Today I had the pleasure of styling Jeff Linett's shoot. Two editorials for Agenda Magazine and for Mami Magazine. I spent many hours yesterday going from showroom to showroom pulling pieces for today's shoot.  
I can't show you the actual photos yet but I can show you some behind the scenes photos. Besides modeling I absolutely love being able to style other models/people (since models are clearly not real people).
The beautiful model, Frances with her gorgeous red hair and bright blue eyes made styling her a breeze. 
I picked up the hat last second at the local goodwill. Knowing Frances was the model, I knew I had to get a hat to contrast with the red. I spotted this baby blue hat with orange stiching for 2 bucks and I knew it would make her eyes and hair pop. It also fits me, so I will most definitely be rocking it this summer. win-win. 





Clothing courtesy of: Angelina Pitt, Merlin Castell, THV PR, Red Light PR, Alana Hale, Kip Morrison & Associates, Fashion Forwards
Makeup by the talented and amazing Gordan Bahn