Friday, September 30, 2011

Break It Down

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Let's take this outfit for an introduction to the different aesthetic qualities. 
As I mentioned earlier there are formal, expressive, and symbolic qualities. Formal qualities are ones that you perceive, such a color, line, etc. Expressive qualities are qualities that evoke some sort of emotion and symbolic qualities evoke an idea about the world. 

When you look at the picture what's some of the first things you notice? Let's start in on our formal qualities. We notice that the skirt is a rather bright yellow, the blazer black, and the shirt is white with stripes. What else? There is a tubular silhouette, and even though the jacket is longer it still has a good proportion with the length of the skirt. 

Are there any emotions you might feel when wearing this outfit? When looking at it I might feel like I'm having fun in that outfit. The high intensity color of the skirt might evoke happiness because of the color yellow. The blazer might also make you feel more in control when wearing it because it gives off a sense of professionalism. The way an outfit fits your body also effects the expressive qualities. Of course if an outfit looks good you feel almost ecstatic, but you might feel sad or irritated in a poorly fit garment. 

What could any of the pieces symbolize? I first think of the jacket and the bright color of the skirt to give an 80s vibe. I think it symbolic of that era. Also when looking at the skirt you might think of the sun, or when the t-shirt is by itself you might think of something nautical. These are some examples of what the symbolic qualities of clothing can be. 

All of these aspects effect how you purchase your clothing. How many of you feel a piece of clothing before you grab it to take to the dressing room? When it feels soft and pretty you're going to be more likely to grab it off the rack. This formal quality of texture has impacted you. Next time you're in a store you can break down all of these elements and you will begin to realize just how many of your purchases are made based off these qualities. This is just a basic introduction to them. 

Within the next few weeks I will be sharing real life situations of some people's favorite outfits including all of these qualities. You will be able to see different ladies and their favorite outfits and why they like them so much. Check back within next week to see these things discussed in action! 



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Mirror Mirror

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? 
It's the popular quote from the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but truly, how many times do you look into the mirror hoping it will give you the response 'The fairest maiden in the land is you.' Of course we all know that the mirror isn't literally going to tell us anything, but yet when we look at our reflections we either get the feeling that we're beautiful or not. What is it that makes us think to ourselves 'I look good today' or just look in the mirror and say 'ew'. Sure there are factors like how our hair looks or if we lost those few pounds we said we would, but what about our clothes? 


I have that one outfit that I know I'll love how I look in it no matter what. I slip into my dark wash skinny jeans and a shirt that hangs just so on my body and all I can do is smile at the mirror like it's my best friend. Usually I wouldn't think about what qualities of those clothes make me feel that way, but recently my mind has been opened up to the intricate details of aesthetics. 


Every piece of clothing has qualities of formal, expressive, and symbolic nature. In my blog I will continuously show a variety of outfits and explain what the various aesthetic qualities are and why clothes make us feel the way we do. In addition I hope to supply information on how to dress for particular body type, appropriate for the setting, and of course, has style! 


Hopefully while following my blog, you will be able to realize exactly how the mirror can appear to be your friend or your enemy.