Nov 17, 2011 | Media
A great and insightful article posted on Chictopia about racism (mostly regarding the use of Asian models) in fashion. As someone who spent my formative years in Japan (and getting used to the types of models used in fashion and the media over there ), I found it an interesting discussion about the models used in the West. To me, whenever I come back to the U.S. from spending some time in Japan, I always have this period of reverse culture-shock, where I watch TV or flip through magazines, and am wondering “Where are all the Japanese and half-Japanese models?” Then after awhile I get used to it and even stop noticing that Asian faces permeate the media far more infrequently than over there.
Sometimes I wonder why companies, who want to be PC, don’t just split their model usage according to the population demographics of the country they’re targeting. (For the U.S.: 60% White, 13% Black, 15% Hispanic, 4.4% Asian, 2.3% Multiracial, 0.8% Native Americans/Alaskan native, 0.14% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and 5% “some other race”, mostly being of Latino origin. Source) Or split the demographics according to world population. Would that not be the most fair? Or would people be more in favor of using models that reflect the demographics of the market their targeting (i.e., their customers)? Or, since fashion is essentially aspirational and idealized, should race be allowed to be a component of that? Or does it inherently become part of that aspirational quality?
What do all of you think?
xoxo
Carly
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Nov 16, 2011 | Fashion
PLEASE NOTE: This post is from November 2011, and after this post was published Colourme.com continued to do business online for a few months. On July 6, 2012 I was alerted by one of my readers that their website has been down for quite some time, and there is no information on where the company went. I have not yet been able to track down the story on Colourme.com, but it’s looking like now the company may have gone out of business. Sometimes online retailing is not a long-lived endeavor.
xo
Carly
It’s giveaway time again! I’ve been so fortunate to receive a new sponsor for Chic Steals this month (and whose ad you can now see in the sidebar of my blog!). Colour Me is a brand-new one-stop accessories e-shop, designed to make the online shopping experience fun and simple. Their entire site is organized by color, which allows searching for the exact accessory you need fast and frustration-free. You can also search accessories by trend and be inspired by the pairings they provide.
I’ll be writing a formal introduction on them in a coming post, but for now, to celebrate the occasion, they are generously offering a fully color-coordinated “Look” to one lucky Chic Steals reader!
The look consists of a scarf, a ring, and a bangle: YOU choose ONE of 3 color combos!



Pictured above: Soiree Scarf, Taury Ring, and Zoe Leaf Cuff, ARV $40.
How to Enter
ADDITIONAL ENTRIES:
2. Post a comment on any accessory at ColourMe.com (in the Facebook comment box at the very bottom of the item page). Leave a SEPARATE comment on this post to let me know! (1 entry)
2. Tweet anything you’d like to @ShopColourMe. Leave a SEPARATE comment on this post with the link to your Tweet. (1 entry)
Total: 3 entries per person allowed.
Edit 11/24: The Entry period is now closed and the winner will be announced shortly.
However, if you do not keep your additional entry comment separate from your required entry comment, it WILL NOT BE COUNTED.
Giveaway open to U.S. residents only (apologies to my international readers).
Giveaway period is open from now until Wednesday, Nov 23, 11:59 PM PST.
Winner chosen by Random.org and notified by email.
Good luck!
xoxox
Carly
FTC Disclosure: I was not compensated in any way for this post; I am being provided with one group of accessories for one winner; company will be shipping the prize directly to the winning entrant. For more information, see my Disclosure Policy.
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Nov 15, 2011 | DIY
So I was editing that nail video…and realized I first have to put up a DIY Links of the Week post before I throw that up!! (That didn’t sound right, somehow…:-/)
So how about some weekly links of DIY goodness first?!

Add a DIY cap toe to a plain pair of booties with Because I’m Addicted. Minimalist chic at its best!

Are you a UK/Eire resident above the age of 18…and feeling crafty? Create a Dress made out of paper to be featured on Vogue.com and sold at retailer Matches. Submit a photo of your creation by Dec 1 to British Vogue’s Facebook page and garner as many votes from your adoring public as possible. The 10 most-voted-for (Dec 1-9 voting period) get posted onto Vogue.com; and the winner (as chosen by a panel of industry insiders) gets their dress made and sold at Matches. So it’s a popularity contest rather than a design contest…who cares? It’s Vogue.com, dah-ling!!

Say YES! to Hoboken proffers up the sock bun as a way of beefing up wimpy hair buns…and a great substitute for the Odango Cushion I have used for my own buns that many of you asked me about (but was only available in Japan). A DIY accomplished in mere seconds!

Have you checked out Craftgawker yet? It’s such a great place for DIY inspiration – and you can submit your own projects as well!
The talented Alicia from Dismount Creative whipped up some gorgeous sparkly DIY Druzy Jewelry (made of glitter and findings, no less!). Could it be the perfect DIY holiday gift for that special person in your life?
It may be November, but I’m working on a DIY swimsuit for a possible Hawaii trip coming up this Spring. Get a jump on warm weather with 10 Free DIY Swimsuit Patterns, compiled by Craft Foxes.
I’ve been seeing this blog mentioned all over the place lately, and I feel so remiss that I haven’t found it sooner. Ralph Pink quit his job last year to become one of the UK’s leading couture designers, and set up a blog to documenthis journey. He also, incidentally, offers free patterns and downloads, as well as tutorials. Definitely check him out!
Runway DIY just launched her own DIY kits. Available are various styles of earrings, bracelets, and accessories. Super-cute!
If your project was featured above, feel free to grab a button and share the DIY!

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If you have a DIY how-to or tutorial that you’d like to see featured on Chic Steals, please email me at carlyjcais at chic-steals dot com – and I’ll try to squeeze it in to one of my Links of the Week posts! (Tutorials/how-to’s with steps and photos included please! So everyone can share in the DIY goodness:-)
xoxox
Carly
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Nov 10, 2011 | DIY
This is a long tutorial, so please bear with me!:-)
I’ve had to divide it into 4 stages to make it a bit easier to deal with. The end result is fairly dependent on the boots you started with, and what the hardware you add looks like. (more…)
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Nov 9, 2011 | Fashion
Zippered twill moto jacket: CRYX
Faux fur and hematite necklace: handmade by me
Ribbed Tank: Forever 21
Square cube ring: Karmaloop (from last year)
Pleated chiffon maxi-skirt: Wink
Balenciaga-style Cut-Out Boots: DIY (tutorial coming soon!)
They’re finally finished!! (more…)
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