Now it’s time to play dress-up, for grown-ups! Mix and match your clothes Sabrina Carpenter Wearing Jesus Was A Carpenter shirt, experiment with layering, and embrace your inner fashionista as you create stylish outfits inspired by music. There’s no need to be literal – it’s all about capturing the emotions and essence of your musical inspiration. For example, I was watching the TV series Only Murders in the Building (season 1) and there is a character who plays the bassoon in an orchestra and is practicing a bassoon solo from Berceruse of the Firebird Suite by Stravinsky. Now this is one of my favourite ever classical pieces as it was our winning orchestral piece that I played a the World Youth Orchestra’s Championships in Vienna in 1984 as part of the Canberra Youth Orchestra (I was a viola player at the time). Hearing it again really took me back to that time in my life and I could hear the whole orchestra playing their parts as well, particularly all the string parts (as I was one of them). This is a piece that has no words, but has a sweeping haunting melody, it has a detailed feminine feeling so to me, it would inspire an outfit that has grace and movement – so thinking about fabric that moves – made me think about this chiffon blouse, which has long tails that sway when I walk or in any breeze. Another option for an outfit inspired by this piece could be based around this teal silk kimono which again moves as I walk. The whole outfit has a more feminine feel and the skirt moves as does the kimono which catches the air as I move, the darker colour of the dress. The sweeping sound gives me a feeling of expansion which makes me think about larger-scale jewellery, yet made from many smaller elements, in the way this music is created, with lots of tremelo (quick repetition of a single note by string instruments) making a larger sound. In the end, both style and music are opportunities for self-expression. So the next time you’re stuck in a fashion rut, don’t reach for the same old outfit – put on your favourite tune, let it guide you, and let your style dance to the music of your heart.
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It’s no secret that California is home to some of the best surf in the world, and by extension, some of the coolest surf brands. Sabrina Carpenter Wearing Jesus Was A Carpenter shirt OG surf-cum-streetwear label Stussy was born on the state’s coastline, and several decades later and a bit further north, Noon Goons is now putting its own surfing-centric spin on streetwear. The LA-based brand fuses high-fashion, streetwear and surf culture to marvellous effect, creating a range of stylish, slouchy garments that are heavy on the beachy vibes. Think hoodies, graphic tees, oversized flannels and loose-fitting pants with some higher-end pieces sprinkled in, too. For all the hate it gets from the fashion crowd, there’s no denying that Amiri is one of the biggest names in the game when it comes to that rock ‘n’ roll-infused, deliberately dishevelled aesthetic for which LA has become famous. If there is an LA ‘look’, Amiri is one of the key brands behind it. The company’s founder, Mike Amiri, began his career designing stage outfits for legendary rock stars like Axl Rose and Steven Tyler before branching out and starting his namesake label, now in its tenth year. Expect to find streetwear-inspired pieces like logo hoodies and graphic tees alongside heavily distressed denim and luxe leather sneakers. Another label that was central to the longline, layered look that became synonymous with LA style is John Elliott. Founded in 2012, the brand’s eponymous founder drew inspiration from basketball and skate culture, creating a range of menswear that played with silhouettes, proportion and the concept of luxury in sportswear. His clothes played a part in the mainstream adoption of athleisure, turning things like joggers, sweatshirts and hoodies into desirable luxury items rather than straight-up athleticwear. Brain Dead isn’t a clothing brand in the traditional sense of the term. Instead, it describes itself as a worldwide collective of artists and designers that just so happen to make awesome clothes too. There’s a definite streetwear influence, with additional inspiration coming from underground comics, post-punk imagery and more, with heavily graphic-led designs printed on casualwear staples like hoodies, tees and various accessories.
Tracy Darcangelo –
Nice
Good quality, I always order up for cotton, washed well, minor shrinkage in length after dryer. Use for sleep ware, great!
James Muse –
great for crafts
Bought this shirt to make for someone. I was nice quality and easy to work with. It did not seem to be too thick to where you would be hot in the summer.
Daniel Najarian –
Exceeded my expectations
I bought these for my husband and they fit perfectly. He’s a tough one to buy clothes for and hates the way everything fits. To my surprise he loves these. Not to mention he had to have them for work and I was very worried he wouldn’t like them and he loves them
Nina Jeziorski –
Awesome shirt and fits perfect!!