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Friday, April 10, 2015

T Shirts

Starting out with your basics. While the simple t-shirt seems like the most obvious closet staple, worn by the most stylish fashionistas down to the guy that washes your windows at the gas station, what is so easy to pull on can be just as difficult to pull off well. A good t-shirt can be the foundation of an amazing outfit as well as stand alone on its own as the showstopper. I've chosen some from my closet and others that I hope to eventually purchase.

The Plain T


It is very, very hard to go astray with this one. It will match almost anything. A fresh, clean white tee adds a crisp yet casual touch to an outfit. It is also recommended to have a contrasting black one, navy blue, and a few more solid colors with varying fits and cuts. Stock up on a few v-necks, crew necks, tighter and looser fits, and varying thicknesses of fabrics. These shirts should not be costly as well, especially since lighter shirts may pick up stains over time and need to be replaced. Most major department stores sell these for around $5 - $15 and in some there is a "basics" section dedicated to them. I get them at H&M,  Forever21, Target, or the clearance section. 

Striped T Shirt

Turn it up a notch from the plain tee and you've got your striped tee.  It adds a little nautical flare and contrast. An easy way to dress it up would be pairing it with jeans or a leather jacket. This is a fairly bold pattern, so take care to not mix it with an equally attention-grabbing piece. An old rule of fashion I was told was not to mix patterns. The new rule is not to mix loud patterns. What loud means is how eye-catching the print may be. It takes a skilled fashionista to be able to style mixed prints and make them look good and bring each other out. If you're a novice, put the two pieces of clothing next to each other in one corner of your room and step as far away as possible, still looking at both of them. It's up to you to determine if they clash or compliment each other. This one is also found in department stores in the basics section for about the same price. 

College T Shirt

Whatever high school, college, university, or institution it may be from, a college tee gives off a laid-back, casual vibe. If you have a personal connection then it could be a great conversation starter as well. I have no relation to Indiana State University but I liked the lettering and the graphic. The bigger name athletic schools can be found for a good price in a sports retailer or fan website. I have been able to snag a few of these for free as promotional items.

Graphic T Shirt

A shirt or two of your choice of color and some kind of interesting picture and design. While it seems like you can never have enough of these, it's easy to stock up on them and wear them all the time. Its ok to bust one of these out once in a while, but repeated wear looks like you're not really trying to look put together. I recommend saving a graphic tee for a lazy day or when you absolutely feel like you have nothing to wear. Avoid cheesy, lame, or inappropriate words or images because how you dress speaks volumes about yourself. For example, the finger pointer that says "I'm with stupid" or "#swag" are definite no's. Pick something that reflects yourself in a positive way. 

Allover Print

 
In addition to graphic tees, a shirt in a print of your choice where the image is not confined to one small area. I don't see too many of these, so it's an interesting piece to liven things up. Once again, two or three max and avoid wearing them in succession. Both of these shirts have the print on the front and the back, so it stands out from all angles. I found these two on Aliexpress.com, 
the rainbow mosaic triangles, and Belovedshirts.com, the galaxy print. On Aliexpress the price is better but the designs are more limited and shipping can take a while since their products come from Asia. Beloved shirts is more expensive but there is an option to customize it with your own pattern. 

 Different Fabrics 

You can further diversify your wardrobe by adding shirts with fabrics beyond the standard cotton or poly blend. This one has a simple silhouette featuring an elegant chiffon panel over a satin body. It is very versatile as it can be dressed up or dressed down to make it occasion appropriate. It's by Mango and you can get it at JCPenney for $27.99 while it lasts. 


These were just a few suggestions to help you start a solid, versatile wardrobe collection. Have enough basics to fall back on, a few interesting graphic tees for lazy days, and some fancier takes for a more polished look. Ribbons, ruffles, lace, and stitched panels can dress up a simple t shirt and add personal style for a more appealing look. 

Thanks for reading, and if you have any thoughts or questions don't forget to leave a comment! 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Revamp!

I decided to give koko fashion an upgrade. My main reason was that the previous template did not allow me to mess with the coding too much and I felt like my blog was not organized. I put a brand new navi bar on the top ^ but it is not functional yet. I am going to fix some of my old posts that have missing pictures and in general update the look and feel of koko fashion. Keep looking out for new content and the final product as I attempt to teach myself coding in the process.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

What I'm Wearing

Whoever actually reads these, you've probably noticed I haven't made any new posts. College life and some personal issues have made it hard for me to focus on school so I have neglected this project for a good few months. I thought I could do my fair share and update with one of my outfits I wear. I included where I bought each piece as best as I remember.


Grey Cable Knit Beanie, don't remember



Leather Jacket, Rubyleather, Etsy ($119)




Colorblocked Sweater, JC Penney (~$22)




Olive Green Jeans, H&M ($20)




Kenneth Cole Pony Hair Sneakers, TJ Maxx ($35)


Fish Bone Bracelet, Etsy (~$13)




Maker & Co Canvas Tote, Century 21 ($30 clearance $17)



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Cheap Little Black Dresses

Here are some of my favorite little black dresses that I found on eBay. They are super affordable - most are around $15 with shipping. I bought a few and I am really happy with them. 


Tulip Dress


Flower Crochet


Mesh Panels


Open Back Bands


Lace Back


Bandage










Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Bathing Suits - One Piece

Side Cut Outs


Floral


Knotted Belt


Mesh V Cut


Galaxy 


Nautical Stripes


White Elegance


Sporty Stripe


Shiny Gold


Mesh Cut Outs


Blue Ombre


Black White Ruffles


This season, one piece bathing suits are back. They are classic, elegant, and beautiful. Impress at the beach with some of my picks or one of your own. Going back to awkward hybrids, I strongly advise against almost all monokinis. They are weird and make me wonder what that extra piece of fabric is for.