Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Condemning Fast Fashion: Why Stores Like Forever21 Are Detrimental to Us All


A/N: I wrote this for our school's newspaper. I am in the midst of reevaluating my shopping decisions, and am attempting to find stores that endorse social and environmental conscientiousness. While I don't personally shop at Forever 21 or H&M, there are still stores I do shop at--such as J.Crew, Gap, and Madewell--that outsource their labor. :( --Sarah
        While stores like Forever 21 are popular for their cheap prices and on-trend styles, you should certainly reconsider shopping there. Stores like Forever 21, H&M, and, to a lesser extent, Zara—called venues of “fast fashion” due to their clothing’s throwaway quality—are harmful to human rights, the environment, and the economy.
        In many cases, imported clothing is made in China or third world countries where labor laws are nonexistent. Workers toil away for long hours in poor conditions, and are denied a living wage. By purchasing products made in these conditions, you are merely aiding in these people’s further enslavement to factories.
        Fast fashion corporations are also detrimental to the environment. An article published last year in China Daily spoke of the immense water pollution due to textile manufacturers. Garment production is now the third-largest water polluter in China, producing 2.5 billion metric tons of sewage in 2010. Sadly, China’s fines for abusing the environment are lower than the cost of creating more responsible methods of production. This is a huge deal, considering fifty percent of all textile production currently has its roots in—you guessed it—China.
Since fast fashion—as well as many other products these days—are mostly produced overseas, our nation’s economy is greatly suffering. In this day and age, jobs are simply in much lower abundance here in the US. After all, why would companies pay more to employ their own country’s citizens when it is so much cheaper to employ someone else’s? With jobs in high demand and a low supply of available positions, many workers in the US are struggling to make ends meet.
        So what can you do? Instead of buying cheap, trendy thrills, you should consider buying vintage, secondhand, or previously worn clothing. By doing so, you extend the clothing’s lifespan and prevent it from going to landfills. Added bonus: you’ll also have unique pieces that aren’t currently clothing the backs of the teenage hordes. You should also save up your money and buy more sustainable clothing: it may seem more expensive at first, but many designer brands such as J. Brand, James Perse, and AG Jeans are manufactured in the United States, and supposedly last longer. In my experience, buying from each of these brands has proved to be a prudent investment; their timeless craftsmanship lasts much longer than fast fashion’s cheap trendiness. At the very least, you’ll be supporting your own nation’s economy and providing jobs for other American citizens.
        There are multiple sites and brands like Roozt, prAna, and shopwithmeaning.org that promote awareness and support social/environmental responsibility. You can also petition your favorite brands to sustainably produce their garments. Lastly, you can spread the word. If enough of us become aware of the social and environmental repercussions of fast fashion, perhaps we can change how our garments are produced in the near future.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Cheap Cheats: Polka Dot Shorts


I've been searching for a cute, simple pair of high-waisted polka dot black and white shorts. I could shell out the $69.50 for the Madewell pair...or I could just buy the Forever 21 pair. Especially since they're both imported, most likely from China.



Happy shopping! ^__^



Thursday, March 14, 2013

Ferragamo Fantasies








Gap-Jean Jacket | Vintage Belt 



Bloomingdale's-Aqua striped tee | Anthropologie-Holding Horses Patched Boyfriend Jeans | Vintage Silk Scarf | Vintage Ferragamos | Swatch Watch | Karmaloop-Over the Knee Socks | LA Swap Meet-Fedora


Ferragamos and LA Swap Meet Fedora.


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Naomi's Soliloquy

"Who doesn't love Shakespeare's sonnets?"

"Well..."

"Actually, I can think of a few reasons why not to like them..."


"Like, c'mon. 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"

"Pshaw."

Here is a nice glittery crystal ball ornament as a nice, random interlude. Too bad I don't know how to make it all bokeh-y. 

"Also, Shakespeare's sonnets are pretty good. It's Romeo and Juliet that I can't stand."

But that's a tale for another time. Here's a Bloomingdale Christmas ornament to soothe your agitated mind...

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

High(&)Waisted*

Modern Romance Boutique-J Brand High Rise Bianca in Monaco | Vintage Platform Sandals | Nordstrom-Necessary Objects Blazer | Nordstrom Chloe K Striped Bustier


A couple of my favorite books: Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas ♥

Legz fo' dayzzz. 

Here you may enjoy a picture of our fireplace mantel. 

Pottery Barn mirror, candles, and candleholder. I'll give you one guess where the bulk of our furniture and decor is from! ;)


Weird hurr don't curr.

All dressed up and nowhere to go!

 I love these jeans (first pair of J Brands), but they're a bit too long to wear on an everyday basis, since they require some sort of platform or wedge shoe. I do like how high-waisted they are, though.

*Also, the title is for purely punny purposes; we do not in any way condone or endorse drug usage. 

Monday, February 25, 2013

Christmas! ♥

I found these as I was searching through the blog folder the other day. The Christmas tree kind of dates this, so I'll confess: this was the outfit I wore on Christmas at the family celebration. We went to our Grandma's house and ate, talked, hung out, and had a genuinely merry time with all the cousins. Super late posting, I know, but enjoy anyway ;)

Nordstrom-Jou Jou Faux Leather Jacket in Black | Mom's Cashmere Cardi (I forget the brand) | Vince Camuto Contrast Trim Buttondown | Watch-Swatch | Free People Velvet Polka Dot Skinnies in Black | Over the Knee Socks from Karmaloop
My lovely Free People Velvet Skinnies have since ripped (one leg, horizontally--like shorts) which makes me very put out. >:( I'll have to lug out the sewing machine when I have time. Which, considering all the homework I still have (second semester seniors with no work? That's a myth at my school) will be never. Also, I need black thread. Things to do. Sigh. 


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Chinese New Year Shoot

Bloomingdale's Top-Aqua | Madewell Skinny Skinny Ankle Cords-Fireplace Red | Toms

Last weekend, we hung out with our cousins for a belated Chinese New Year's celebration. Here's a sneak peek of the shoot to come :)