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Dot Your “i”s and Cross Your Tees

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Fashion,Help Out,Shirts | Monday, 30 August 2010
 Pink Rock Candy, pinkrockcandy.net, prc pick, Out of Print Clothing, Catch-22 cover t-shirt I have two great loves in my life: clothes and words. Oddly, these two loves have intermingled in my life more often than not. The most recent commingling is a small t-shirt company called Out of Print Clothing.

These shirts touch on my love of literature by featuring the covers of notable and often out of print novels. The Catch-22 tee would be my ultimate ironic statement, while most hipsters (and Mark David Chapman) would go for the Catcher in the Rye shirt.

As interesting as the concept is, Out of Print Clothing also likes to help out society by taking initiatives to bridge the international reading gap. For every shirt sold, a book is donated to underprivileged children through their partnership with Books For Africa— an organization dedicated to ending “the book famine in Africa.”

With a tee from Out of Print Clothing, you can’t lose. Not only will you look smart by sporting the cover a famous literature on your top, but you can also feel good about helping others experience the pure bliss begotten from reading a good book.

Shop the shirts at Out of Print Clothing, outofprintclothing.com. For more information on Books for Africa visit booksforafrica.org.

Taking the Plunge

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Dresses,Fashion,Tops | Tuesday, 05 January 2010
Pink Rock Candy, draped v-neck crossover wrap top, dress
Shop: Rachel Roy ‘Olya’ silk dress, $648 – theOutnet.com;ADAM v-neck wrap top, $55 – Bluefly.com; Robert Rodriguez belted jersey wrap dress,$396 – Shopbop.com

In high school I was reprimanded more often than not for wearing tops that showed a hair too much décolletage. I was young and shy (I still am) and thought the only way to get teen boys attention was showing off my two very perky friends. Though I might have been slightly right, we all know the mentality of a 16-year-old boy, but that didn’t help my confidence.

At 17, I graduated from high school and high-tailed it out of the little Midwestern town I’d lived in for years— and when I say high-tailed, I mean graduated on a Saturday and moved the next  Tuesday with my family. We settled on the East Coast, and I pretty much left every remnant of the girl I was, including the chest baring tops and need to please everyone.

For the last four years, I’ve generally covered up more and loved every bit of the process, the confidence, and the sexiness I’ve learned to exude without guys being able to look into the depths of my shirt. That is, until I found this amazing, wonderful, unbelievable, super perfect— I’m at a loss for superlatives— vintage Emauel Ungaro top at a local consignment store for, get this, $35, I KNOW!

The shirt had shoulder pads, which I promptly cutout, and is cut down to the belly button. The draped fabric making up the crossover leaves quite a bit to the imagination, but every now and then, it likes flash a bit of skin/bra  and say, “well,  hello there!” Though this shirt has the potential to show more skin than I did during my entire high school career, there’s something quite demure about it. Plus, now that I’m more aware of my body and internal sexiness— you know, the kind that attracts guys without making you feel sleazy— I’m dieing to get my hands on more tops and dresses with this sort of draped wrap.

Is It Truly ‘Barely There’ for Spring?

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Dresses,Fashion,Skirts,Spring/Summer,Tops | Thursday, 31 December 2009
Pink Rock Candy, 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2010
From left to right: 3.1 Phillip Lim S/S 2010 – Style.com; ‘The Vanna Grey Dress’, $63 – Modcloth.com; Fendi Blouse, $960 – Net-A-Porter.com; 3.1 Phillip Lim Tiered Silk Mini Skirt, $550 – Net-A-Porter.com

I’ve grown up in a time of platform sneakers and boy-bashing tees, bell bottom jeans and cropped tops, and of late, shoulder pads and metal overload. The only thing I’ve yet to truly experience in my short lifetime is pretty sophistication. Sure, I had pretty as a baby with my itchy crinoline dresses and patent leather mary janes, and there is always some level of sophistication, but it’s never been trendy, and in 2010, I hope my cravings for what I lack will be satiated.

For spring, it seems the fashion industry is divided. The editors will quite obviously fill their magazines with the underwear as outwear trends seen all over the runway, while the rest of the world looks on in horror or at least confused amusement. New York Magazine‘s The Cut Blog even describes spring’s look as “a lot of panty bottoms and feminine ruffles and bras we’re supposed to wear as tops. You know, conventional femininity of yore, skank gear [...]“, but I’m not exactly sure that’s what spring will be.

Sure, that may be what slinky models wore down the runway and what will be on display in a Vogue of your choice, but I’m not sure designers or editors, for that matter, are as incredibly out of touch as people are making them seem. I’m sure they realize the proletariat masses aren’t going to be seen wearing a boudoir style bra while walking down Broadway— unless it’s a work uniform of course.

I think… I hope… the boudoir movement is less about getting naked and more about how it feels to be naked, the sexiness and apprehension you feel when peeling off your clothes for another person, the delicateness of a woman’s body. We’ve experienced an eternity, at least in fashion years, of geometric silhouettes, skinny jeans, and sharp shoulders, but now it’s time to be pretty. It’s time to strip away all the armor and replace it with amour, to work with the natural, soft, feminine beauty, and this doesn’t mean every fabric worn should be sheer, garters should show, or actual shirts should disappear. It just means, the clothes created and worn should feel good against your skin and make you feel as if you’re baring it all without having to bare anything, all things I personally feel Phillip Lim, though a young designer, does quite well.

Lim’s spring 2010 collection is going to be my personal guide to nudity because not only are the designs pretty, something I’ve longed for, but they evoke a certain boudoir feel without actually going that extra mile and put panties on preview.

Forever 21 and I are “On a Break”

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Pink Rock Candy,Tops,Vests | Monday, 28 December 2009
Pink Rock Candy, Forwever 21 Mineral Wash Vest I must be sick.

After perusing the Forever 21 website today, looking for something— I don’t know what, but something— I suddenly realized, the reason I couldn’t find that something was not because there weren’t cute clothes, like this mineral wash vest, on the site, but because for some strange reason, in my mind, no amount of cuteness could make up for the cheap fabrics and poor construction of the items.

I’m not sure when it happened. It seems like only yesterday I was trotting my happy heiny to F21 to pick up anything and everything and caring less that I would have to re-purchase new clothes in the very near future.

Maybe it all started with Target’s GO International collections. No matter the designer, Proenza Schouler… Alexander McQueen… Rodarte, I couldn’t wrap my head around wearing fabrics that draped as well as a paper bag, so instead of spending $40 on a polyblend dress, I went to the accessories department and bought another pair of $10 sunnies that I knew I would lose.

I sort of miss the carefree girl who shopped and bought just for the sake of it, but after being exposed to and wearing well-made designer duds, I’m not sure she’ll ever come back. My wallet however needs her to come back because I, unfortuantely, can’t afford to shop at Needless Mark-ups Neiman Marcus all the time.

I’m not sure what’s going on, but things better make more sense in 2010.

Forever Peaking at 21

Chelsea Rae Simmons | Fashion,Tops | Tuesday, 01 December 2009
Pink Rock Candy, Forever21 Flutter Peak Shoulder Top

I have two problems. The first is, though I may be an ideal candidate for Shopaholics Anonymous, I haven’t had the time to go shopping in almost 2 months— this may not be as much of a problem as I think. The second is I have birthday money that is simply burning a hole in my wallet, meaning not only will I need a new wallet from the singeing, but also, I need to get rid of this flammable money for safety’s sake, yikes!

My solution was going to be Cyber Monday, but that ended up being a major bust. So, in a last ditch effort I headed to my favorite standby Forever21 and found this Flutter Peak Shoulder Top among other things. Though, in theory, this top would be perfect— the shoulders are on trend, the fabric perfect for casual use, and the price, right— but, due to a slight obsession with the TV show What Not To Wear and its darn ‘try before you buy’ mantra, I can’t quit bring myself to key in my credit card number to buy it online. I need to head to my local F21 and try this top on, but I have no time, as I mentioned before.

If I didn’t have those two silly problems, none of this stress would be occurring, but it is, and until school is over I’m just going to have to deal.

Only a week and a half left, only a week and a half left, only a week and a half left.