KryStyle
A running conversation about style, vintage, culture, and how we live. Outfits, inspirations, and the stories that shape who we are.
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ONE VINTAGE-STYLE TEE, TWO WAYS 🎄🎅🏽🔔
Can you believe it's almost Christmas?! It felt like I was just adding my flamingo ornaments to my tree and now here we are again. Earlier this week I shared my recent "Shop & Tell" highlight featuring a small vintage-inspired apparel business and I also promised to share more of the looks from that highlight.
Today I'm happy to do so and bring you two ways to style a vintage-inspired tee from the lovely shop Mischief Made. I have a few shirts from them but keeping in theme with the holiday season I decided to style this mischievous Jingle Bells t-shirt for you.
Yuri's designs are so adorable and the quality of the shirts are impeccable. They're made of a nice soft stretchy cotton so it provides a bit of a tailored fit. To learn more about her business you can check out my recent "Shop & Tell" highlight.
Now let's dive right into two ways to style this retro holiday t-shirt.
MY ECLECTIC STYLE 🎎👖🥢
I was recently asked why I describe my taste as eclectic and my answer leads back to home.
As many of you know, Guyana is home to me and is a diverse country often referred to as the land of six people which includes people of Amerindian, African, Indian, Chinese, Portuguese & European descent. I am mixed and grew up embracing and celebrating a wide range of cultures that are a part of my Guyanese heritage. My heritage is reflected in my eclectic taste and more than often directs my choices in style and decor.
I plan on sharing a more detailed account of Guyana’s history in a separate post but until then I hope you enjoy yet another glimpse into my culture and how that’s shaped who I am.
MILDRED ARRIVES ON THE HOLIDAY NOSTALGIA TRAIN 📻 🕰 🚂 🎄
Guess who’s in town for the holidays? Yes, my darling Mildred is staying with us here in NYC and if you haven't met her, now is the time to do so! She’s actually appeared many times before on the blog and is a dear friend of mine. In fact, she’s my #RetroAlterEgo!
DIY AFRICAN WAX PRINT ORNAMENTS
This year I challenged myself to make some different ornaments that reminded me of home and incorporated my culture. African culture makes up large part of who we are as Guyanese and I wanted a group of bright, colorful ornaments made of African Dutch wax prints. These prints have an amazing history that spans continents but even more their vibrant colors and stunning patterns have, for many of us, become the epitome of West African design.
Head over to my post here on About.com's Home section to get the full tutorial
SHADOW OF A SPIDER 🕷🕸
She finds an innocuous corner in which to spin her web. The longer the web takes, the more fabulous its construction. She has no need to chase. She sits quietly, her patience a consummate force; she waits for her prey to come to her on their own, and then she ensnares them, injects them with venom, rendering them unable to escape. Spiders – so needed and yet so misunderstood.
DIY HALLOWEEN COSTUME -CARMEN MIRANDA & THE TUTTTI FRUTTI HAT
This costume should come as no surprise to you! I’ve done many outfit posts, decor projects and DIYs inspired by The Lady In The Tutti Fruitti Hat so it was a no-brainer to create this easy DIY for you.
FALLING FOR FLORALS 🍂🥀🌸
My dress (80s does 50' style) and hat box purse are both vintage. Bracelet is Mom's and from the 70s/80s. Heels, earrings & sunnies are all modern.
Add an extra ‘Y’ to my name and you get KryStyle; because style isn’t just what I do — it’s who I am.
And my goal is to make sure your style feels just as personal.
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