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TWINEnd of an Era: Gossip Girl’s Influence
Spring Trends: Where to Buy them NOW!
Winter 2013
What Men Think About
Your Fashion Choices
MNSTREET FASHION
Flapper Fashion
Winter 2013Letter from the Editor
End of an Era: Gossip Girl Style
Minnesota Street Fashion
Spring Trends
Guys vs. Girls
Flapper Fashion
TWIN Goes Abroad
T W I NEditor-in-ChiEf
Melanie RichtMan
hEad PhotograPhErKaRa haRMs
StrEEt PhotograPhErlouis Fine
ContributorSFelicia FelMleelauRa MaRRinan
SPECial thankSPRiMP boutique
taRgetJoel Valdez
bRittany Weiss
ContaCt infoMag.FabMn.coM
letter from the editor
xo,Melanie
Editor-in-Chief
For this issue, I wanted to focus on fashion. And one fashion movement I have always admired was the flapper era of the 1920s. I like the
idea of rebelling against traditional shapes and moving towards drop waists, shorter hemlines and bright red lipstick. Flappers were rebellious and cool. In England, flappers were called “bright young things” so that is what we decided to call our fashion shoot for this issue. I think styles from the 1920s are going to make a big comeback this year, especially with the release of The Great Gatsby in May. So let’s all rebel a little and take some fashion risks in 2013. This issue should give you some ideas on how to change it up. TWIN is also going to change it up a little. Starting in February, TWIN is going abroad, so get ready for street fashion galore as our staff travels the world. As for me, I’m off to Paris. Au revoir!
Gossip Girl Style
The End of an Eraby Laura Marrinan
The end of Gossip Girl means the end of an era, but even
after the final episode, we will always still have the standout
fashion moments. What Gossip Girl’s stylist Eric Daman did
best throughout the six seasons, was mix pieces that prove
the characters of Gossip Girl are a part of an unobtainable
world with certain elements that are very accessible.
School uniforms will never be the same after Gossip Girl. From Blair’s ever-changing array of tights to Serena’s disheveled loose-knot ties, the ladies of Gossip Girl were able to make school uniforms little works of art. Of course, Blair mixed a headband with nearly every outfit making a hair statement every time.
The summer episodes always provided a refreshing splash into the upper-east siders’ wardrobes. The Hampton’s White Party may not have added splashes of color, but the summertime vacation party helped display some of the best dresses the show had to offer. Blair rocked a white eyelet Marc by Marc Jacobs dress while Serena opted for a flowier Grecian inspired look.
Now, can we please talk about that green coat? Not only, does Blair pull off the best coat of the entire series, Chuck sweeping Blair off of her feet is always a highlight of any episode. She must have understood the impact of that emerald hue, bringing back a green cape one season later.
Jenny Humphrey really took some strange turns with her style over the years, but it would be impossible to discuss Gossip Girl style and omit the Brooklyn babe. Out of all Jenny’s outfits, her Oscar de la Renta motorcycle jacket is really one that will never be forgotten. It was also a prime example of Daman’s ability to mix a $30 knit hat with a jacket
that would set Jenny back thousands of dollars. With Serena in her Breton striped top, toting her Louis Vuitton luggage around Grand Central Station, her character’s persona is immediately revealed in that one outfit. Eric Daman really said it best, “it’s a ‘I’ve been to Europe, I’ve traveled around, I don’t spend too much time on what I put on, but I
always look amazing’ look.” After six seasons, seven Dan and Serena breakups, and more fashion hits than any show before it, I’m sad to have my Monday night television missing. But fortunately, we will always have Netflix to go back and indulge our desires for perfectly styled ascots and Jenny Humphrey’s increasingly dark eyeliner.
MinnesotaStreet Fashionby louis fine
SpringTrends
By Felicia Felmlee
SpringTrends
New year, new season, new trends. The latest fashion for Spring
2013 is anything but boring. The contrast of black and white,
stripes and printed pants will soon be must-haves for everyone’s
spring wardrobe. Read on for inspiring ideas and locations for
where you can purchase your very own spring trends!
Printed Pants
Printed pants will be making an appearance once again in Spring 2013. From geometrics to floral to even animal print, printed pants will have heads turning. Depending on what you pair them with, they can have a casual or dressy look. For class, pair them with knee high boots and a loose sweater. To make use of them on a Saturday
night, pair them with neon pumps and an elegant blouse for a night on the town with the girls! However, if
you are feeling extra daring, pair your pants with a printed top to imitate runway inspired ideas!
Where to buy:
H&M $24.95
TOPSHOP $40.00
Black & White
Although it screams simplicity, the contrast of black and white is making a dramatic statement this spring. From dresses to pants, and even to accessories, black and white will be seen on everything! Not to mention, anyone can pull off this trend! So whether you’re a fashionista or not, dig deep into your closet and pull out your black and white to become a trendsetter this spring!
TOPSHOP $76.00
stripes
Thin or thick, horizontal or vertical, stripes will be on trend for Spring 2013. Depending on how you wear them, stripes can be suitable regardless of your fashion taste. Pair a striped sweater with white jeans and flats for a crisp, fresh look. At the same, striped leggings with boots and a motorcycle jacket will create a more daring, trendy look! With these inspiring ideas you can be sporting bold stripes this spring too!
H&M $17.95
ROMWE.COM $30.35
guysvs.
girlsWe all know men and women have differing
opinions on most things. Clothes are no
exception. So, we created six looks that a girl
might put together and asked guys what they
thought of each look. The results were pretty
mixed, but I’m sure you can guess which
looks the males favored.
By Melanie RichtmanPhotos by Kara Harms
hipster
This first look is kind of out there. It might not be something everyone would put together. It is definitely unconventional, but it is kind of fun and quirky, especially with the fox face and mix of patterns, which is why I like it. The guys I interviewed were torn about whether they liked this outfit. Guy #1 thought it was hipster and awesome, but he didn’t like the shoes. Guy #2 and Guy #3 thought this look would be better without the fox or the flannel. Essentially, they like the idea of a plain gray sweater dress…
glamThis second look is
something a girl might wear for a night out. It is edgy and glam. The
coated skinny jeans look like leather, and the
sparkly clutch and bright heels make it very fitting
for an evening out. The guys were not fans of this
look. They thought the leather pants with high
heels were too much (this was surprising news to me). In fact, they even
said the shoes were “slutty.” They also didn’t
like the pattern on the jacket. They didn’t seem to have a problem with
the clutch though.
comfy
This next look is pretty much my daily uniform: an over-sized sweater with leggings and booties. I would say that most girls have items like this in their closet and probably wear something like this regularly.
And, although we don’t need their approval, the guys really liked this look. They kept throwing out adjectives like “cuddly” and “snuggly.” This was everyone’s favorite. Good to know.
patterns
This look is a little out there. It is supposed
to be a little more professional, yet still
fun because of the mix of patterns. And I’ll admit that the skirt
is a little too long for Chloe’s petite frame. The guys seemed to
agree.
They thought the skirt was ill-fitting and they
didn’t like it. They were confused about
why there were two different patterns and
thought the patterns clashed. Fair enough.
printed pants
This look definitely got the best reaction. Pretty much every girl I asked loved the pants, especially with the top and collar necklace. I am obsessed with these patterned skinny pants. For me, they are the epitome of cool. The guys, on the other hand, had a different opinion. Adjectives used to describe this look were “nasty,” “gross,” and “horrendous.” It was immediately voted their least favorite. Guy #2 said, “She looks like a monarch butterfly.” So it is safe to say they didn’t like it. But wait- aren’t butterflies pretty?
feminineOkay, so this dress is adorable. And Chloe looks adorable in it.
This look is girly and everyone likes dresses.
Even the guys liked this. They said this look was “pretty, fun and flirty.”
They even liked the shoes with the dress,
which they had originally deemed
“slutty” with skinny jeans… So, guys are
obviously confusing. But in general, I think it is safe to say that a cute
dress like this would be a good first date outfit.
brightyoungthings
brightyoungthings
Styling: Melanie Richtman, Joel Valdez & Brittany WeissPhotography: Kara Harms
Models: Giana Ballard, Kayla Bengtson, Courtney Kessler, David Reimann & Meghan Rook
Clothes courtesy of Primp & Target
TWIN is going abroad this semester. Along with almost all of our staff… So instead of just taking a hiatus, we have decided to temporarily transform TWIN into a street fashion blog. Starting in February, visit mag.fabmn.com and click on the ‘TWIN goes abroad’ tab to see Italian street fashion, shots from Paris Fashion week, and our observations about European fashion. Are you going abroad too? Email [email protected] to contribute. In the mean time, read about one of our contributors: Kara Harms. To read about the rest of us, visit mag.fabmn.com.
This February...
Kara here. If you have seen me on campus, I’m that girl who rides around via bike - rain or shine or snow - in an oversized, gigantic helmet with scary biker sunglasses on. But you all know me as the photographer for TWIN Magazine, who actually looks normal and not at all scary.
I’m studying abroad in Rome and before I get ahead of myself, I would like to make it clear I don’t speak Italian. Like, zero words in the vocab vault up here. I took Spanish and I am crossing my fingers it’s close enough. It is, right?
I started freelancing photography about 5 years ago and I am thrilled for the chance to photograph all the beauty Europe has to offer. And yes, that includes all the fabulous outfits the classy Italian ladies wear. Hopefully I’ll pick up a few style tips to share with you all while I am interning and learning things like art history and Italian cooking in the Eternal City. I also hope I can pick up a few lines of Italian, you know, for basic survival purposes.
Really, as long as the chocolate in Italy is decent, I’ll make it (I firmly believe that chocolate is the key to happiness). Fun Fact: I tend to eat about a bag of chocolate chips per week. I did the calculation of calories each bag has and I would have to walk 40-some miles per week just to burn off my chocolate calories. But calories don’t count when you are abroad, right?
KARA HARMSwww.karaharmsphotography.com | @Karebear907 | https://karaharms.jux.com
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