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I have always liked to experiment when it came to clothing. For me, the biggest style icons have always been individuals that treat clothing as an artistic form of self-expression. Madonna, Lady Gaga, Andy Warhol, Jackie O, and David Bowie all treated their bodies as canvasā ready to be painted on.
Ā That being said do you know who serves the least amount of fashion inspiration for me?
Teenage boys.
The bucket hats, snap backs, chinoās, too-big jerseyās and the relatively new phenomenon of tucking the ends of oneās sweatpants into Nike socks and pairing the get up with sandals. Itās really quite disheartening.
Iām so well versed in the trends of these boys because I happened to live with one over my winter break. The teenage boy Iām talking about is my brother, TJ, and in an effort to open my mind and experience clothing from a different point of view I let him pick my outfits for a week.
To start, letās just say that my younger brother and I are complete opposites politically, ideologically, and artistically.Ā He loves music that I hate, I love movies that he hates, heās an amazing athlete and I once fractured my ankle because I stood up too fast.
You get the pictureā¦but even if you donāt get the picture hereās a nice visual representation.
He always looks incredibly thrilled to hang with me.
Day #1
He surveys my closet. I pull out my favorite summer dress to give him a indication of what my tastes are like.
āThis is a vintage, and off the shoulder, remember when I wore it for Easter?ā
āI hate your vintage Sh*tā he saysā
This is the moment I realize itās going to be a long week.
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For his first pick TJ decides on an old flannel I used to paint in. Comfy and warm in the 7 degree weather, thanks Teej! Next he picked light wash skinny jeans with holes in them, and a pair of grey wedges. Tj ties it all together with a grey beanie.
I really donāt know how I feel about this one. I feel like a less fit Brawny man or a teenage Nirvana fan living in Seattle in the 90ās.
Contrary to Tjās last comment about my vintage collection, he tells me to put on a leather jacket from the late 70ās Iāve had buried deep in my closet.
Now I just feel like my mom.
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āWhat Lipstick?ā
āNone!ā he exclaims
Mind you, I rarely go a day without my lipstick, often-bright red. When I donāt wear it. People ask me if Iām sick.
āKelly, boys donāt like girls that wear bright lipstickā says Tj.
I swear to God heās like a living Clickbait article.
After a little arguing and a mini sociology lesson on how female existence shouldnāt have to be validated by the opinions of men, we settled on a āveryā light pink. Ā All in all itās not the worst look, but I feel as though this may be the calm before the storm.
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Day 2
ā I want it wear Jeans today these are my favorite pairā
I hold up my dark wash, highwaisted pants that were recently my saviors on a crazy bus trip throughout northern Europe. I could only pack very little and these babies never failed to make me feel like a rockstar.
āWill you stop with the f*cking mom jeans!ā is all TJ has to say.
Ok I see how today is going to go. Itās nearly noon and TJ is still not out of bed. He was up late last night because he and his friends had gone to our local 24 hour Deli to eat āChuck Norrisā sandwiches and talk about how much The Cleveland Browns suck. After coaxing him out of bed he chooses skinny jeans (again) and an oversized cardigan because āIt looks like a blanketā. He next asks where my teeshirts are. We go to a drawer and after pulling out about 9 different David Bowie tās he says āNO BOWIE Shirtsā thatās at least 70% of my collection gone.ā We delve into the band teeshirts and he picks an Aerosmith crop top.
āTj name one of Aerosmithās songsā I say
Ā āSweetā¦child of mineā he replies.
Wrong but I bite my tongue.
Wear your Tims They go with everythingā¦and also put your hair in a bun.ā
I recently cut off about 7 inches of my hair. My hair no longer āDoes Bunsā but he doesnāt seem to understand this.
āWhat about jewelry?ā I ask
Heās going back to bed. Iāve almost lost him. As he closes his eyes he mumblesā
āWear some sh*t on your wrist…I donāt know.ā
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Today was a huge struggle and Iām still left feeling like Iām wearing my Pajamas. Iām scared for the rest of the week and twice as scared that my playing of Aerosmithās greatest hits on vinyl for him has seemingly had no impact on his music taste.Ā
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Day 3
Iām not good at being an adult. Before I started this experiment I figured that itās winter break and Iād have no major fashion events to really care about. How could I forget that a literal member of my immediate family has their wedding reception today? I could always lie to you guys and skip a day but I have a guilty conscience.
Ā Time to sacrifice my fashion sense for journalistic integrity!
I was so nervous when Tj looked into my closet.
āWill you wear pantsā he asks
I shake my head.
Within two seconds he picks out a dress Iād totally forgotten Iād owned and a belt I recently bought that was lying on my bed.
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Iām surprisingly relived. Not only did Tj manage to match the BELT to my SHOES, but he chose draping and flowy dress that I wouldnāt normally wear. I even convinced him to let me a darker shade (GASP) of pink lispstick.
Looks like the kid is catching on!
Day 4
The kid is not catching on.
I thought that with the success of yesterdayās experiment I could persuade TJ to let me wear a dress or a skirt. He entertained this idea but not before pairing one of my pink skater skirts with a peplum blouse that needs to be taken in about 4 inches at the waist. Now I just look like Iām wearing TWO skirts! Be careful what you wish for I guess!
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Day 5
I think this outfit may be a result of Tj feeling bad for me.
Miraculously, heās lifted the ban on David Bowie tee shirts due to the glam-rock gods unexpected death and my subsequent crazy lady sobbing over it yesterday evening. Although the death of a style icon may have inspired this look, the (ripped) leggings and too small cardigan certainly do not. I know itās not the case but I like to think Tj picked these comfy clothes so it would be easy for me to curl up later and weep while listening to āHerosā or something. Weāll see where the day takes me.
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Day 6
With the experiment nearly over something quite unique happened today. I am going paint balling for the first time this afternoon and I probably would have had to ask Tjās fashion advice even if he wasnāt involved in this experiment!
While I have never had little plastic balls of paint shot at me at high speeds, Tj has been partaking in this activity since he was about nine. He knows whatās up.
has been partaking in this activity since he was about nine. He knows whatās up.
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Heās very generously given me one oh his old shirts and tells me to put on another one under it because paint balls HURT. He asks me if I have any jeans I donāt care about and I show him an old skinny pair that I used to wear when I worked painting theatre sets. He tells me to put a pair of leggings on under the jeans and wear my tims. As a last gesture he picks out my gray beanie, which I think heās taken a real liking too. For once I donāt have a problem with him telling me not to wear any makeup because I ended up getting shot in the face SEVERAL times with the paint that afternoon. Iām glad Tj was around to give me adviceā¦even though the layering didnāt prevent me from getting black and blues all over my legs. Ā
Day 7.
I donāt know what possessed Tj to pair denim on denim but low and behold- he did. I know some people can rock this but Iām not one of them. I truly think his subconscious love for skinny jeans stems from some kind of missed calling. Perhaps lead singer in a pink band circa 2008? Ā
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What I like best about the last outfit Tj chose is the fact that he liked my vintage jean jacket that I personalized with a bunch of pins and patches. This jacket is so cool and it was nice to see Tj liking something I liked even though we’re complete opposites.Ā
This week was full of ups and downs but I feel weāve accomplished something important.
At this point I think every one know that fashion isn’t just about the runway.Ā
But then what is it about?
Style can mean a lot of things but at it’s core it means individuality.
Our different personal preferances dictate our style! Ā Although I would NEVER choose to dress like my brother dresses, it was fun to put on someone elseās shoes, or shirt in my case.
I think what we both learned through this is the way someone dresses often commands their personality and the way they act. Itās important to take this onto account and most importantly of all, keep trying new things!Ā