All For The Frill Of It
Happy Easter weekend! I can't believe we are this far into the new year!
I remember when I was younger, Easter Sunday was a day when I would be debuting a new outfit, and nothing has changed! Although I know what I am wearing is the least important thing about this weekend, I still love to dress up and look extra nice.
For this year's Easter look, I decided to go with one shoulder frilliness! This dress is the perfect combination of pastel and neutral colors. I love pastel colors, I have so much blush and soft pink in my closet this season. I like to add a little edge when I am wearing something very girlie. Luckily for me, like I mentioned before my mom has the best taste! I swiped these Bottega Veneta lace-up 5.5-inch oxford booties from her! Although these shoes aren't made for much walking, at least not on my feet, it made this whole look.
I am pretty Easter ready now! I will be spending this weekend with some of our best friends, eating and carrying on!
I hope you loves enjoyed this look. Check out the details below!
XOXO
Jasmine
Style Date with Peppers
Meet Peppers!
I am so excited to share this next chat with creative, fashion designer - Patresea Peppers, affectionately known as Peppers!
I met Peppers when she was a sophomore at SCAD. I use to see her around campus just as loud and crazy as she wanted to be. I was able to get to know Peppers very well when she started working as a student worker for us and was working that front desk like she owned the joint! I have watched her grow and become the beautiful young woman she is today and I am so proud of her! It has been my great honor to look out for her as much I can. Her presence always brings a smile to my face.
Check out why I adore her so much!
What do you love about ATL?
The thing I love the most about Atlanta is you get a mix of both worlds, for me at least. You have a major city center that is all hustle and bustle, but you can drive out 45 mins or so and you have this very slow rural life. Which I love because I grew up in that setting. Being able to take a break from the city, without having to drive 6 hours back to Mississippi makes me happy.
How would you describe your style?
My style fluctuates A LOT! Some days, I really like to dress it up and go all out. Then other days, I am very reserved. I don’t think I have a direct style that I lean towards. It mainly just depends on the day and my mood. Monday’s I can be very reserved, since it is the beginning of the week and I am not the biggest fan of Monday. However, when Friday comes, JUST KNOW I’M BRINGING YOU ALL I GOT!
What’s your favorite piece in your wardrobe?
My favorite piece in my wardrobe is this burgundy Gap Jacket that I picked up from the Goodwill. It’s a men’s jacket, so it is nice and oversized just like I like it. And it was only $10, which is a steal for a jacket that was probably $100 retail price. I loved that jacket so much that I think it was meant for me to have two. I went back the Goodwill a few months later, and found the same jacket in a royal blue! We were obviously meant to be.
Why fashion design?
I grew up wanting to be a designer. I don’t know why I was drawn to the craft, but I literally grew up drawing paper dolls and dressing them up. I loved the idea of making women feel beautiful. When it came time to apply for school and pick a major, fashion was at the top of my list. My parents said go for it and I never looked back!
tell me about your style of work?
My style of work is very unique, I must say, I’m not your typical fashion designer. I don’t get pleasure out of making RTW pieces. The excitement comes in when I’m able to be one with pieces I create. I love taking materials that are conventional, and adding them to high fashion couture pieces.
Who/what inspires you as a creative?
The world around me inspires me. People, places, things, food, lol, so serious. Most of my inspiration comes from textures in nature. Textures that people may find unsettling or disturbing, I find so beautiful. I like to find a way to incorporate that texture into my design, whether it be through fabric manipulation, prints, etc..
Tell me about your upcoming project(s)?
April brings a lot of new changes for me! So I am stepping into the YouTube world. I am starting my own channel. You can find me on there under Patresea Peppers. In addition, my biggest project for the year is my upcoming fall solo exhibition, “Somewhere Between ’93 and Now.” This self-exploration will feature new designs, performance art, and an array of visual media. Stay tuned!