Sunday, February 15, 2015

What's Valentine's Day, Again?



     We're back! If you hadn't already noticed, we're kind of horrible at the whole actually posting thing, but now that we're second semester seniors we will have more time to do so!
     Yesterday afternoon, we managed to forget that it was Valentine's Day (no doubt because of its extreme irrelevancy in our single lives). So, we apologize if anyone is expecting a Valentine's-themed post/shoot… Emma is wearing a pink shirt, so there you go, I guess. Enjoy!

    Anyways, things are (or are supposed to be) winding down for us a little, finally. With all college apps finally submitted and a few reassuring safety school acceptances sitting in our inboxes, all we have to do is sit back and wait for the decisions in early April. Which is much easier said than done, of course. If any other high school seniors are reading, just remember that you're not alone in the excruciating anxiety that is called the admissions process. School-wise, midterm exams are behind us and it's now the oh-so-glorious second semester! To be honest, we feel like the workload hasn't really decreased at all yet, but Senioritis is kicking in more and more each day, so maybe we should just expect a decrease in caring instead.
    So, to start off the 3-day weekend right, we bundled up and headed to the park, savoring the fashion of winter-- some of our current favorites being oversized coats, beanies, and Docs!





    Menswear has had a place in women's fashion since at least the '20s, and women seem to constantly be finding new ways to make masculine pieces their own. From Coco Chanel, to YSL, Annie Hall, and even the shoulder pads of the '80s, mixing stereotypically masculine and feminine pieces makes women feel powerful and free to express themselves. You can really do this any way you want; ease into it with a simple blazer or a pair of boyfriend jeans, or be fearless and go all-out with an Alexa Chung-esque, well-fitted suit. Right now, we're into the simple duster/oversized blazer look to stay cozy in the ridiculously unpredictable Northern Virginia temperatures. We have to keep warm on the way to and from school (especially because of our hugely disappointing lack of snow days, no matter how crappy it is outside), so big coats are key!


    Doc Martens also have a bit of a masculine feel. We both love throwing the clunky, industrial look of  Docs into any outfit. They're easy, sturdy, and comfy, and can add a bit of fun edge to an outfit that may originally feel a little more dainty than we want. Docs are also fun because of their variety of shapes and colors; we both have black, but Emma wears the famous classic boot and Alicia wears the low-cut oxford/brogue-ish shoe. (Paired with some fun pink fox-patterned socks so as to avoid looking goth with so much black…)


   Even if you're geared up with boots, thick socks, and heavy coats, knits are essential to keep your body at maximum tastiness! Thick and warm doesn't have to mean lumpy and unfashionable-- we both wear warm crop tops underneath our coats. Emma dons a pink, ribbed crop top and Alicia sports a marled sweater.


 Of course, beanies and other cold weather accessories like gloves or mittens are also necessary for standing around outside like morons and taking pictures of each other. Zara has the best hats that go with pretty much everything!




    Lastly, we just thought we'd remind everyone to bold and daring in their clothing choices. Basically, just wear what you want to wear. At our school, girls can get a lot of flack for their wardrobe, especially if their fashion is even the slightest bit unique or progressive. (Emma's blazer has been referred to as a bathrobe, Alicia's white platform sneakers have gotten her called Miley Cyrus; the list goes on and on.) But almost the entirety of these remarks comes from ignorant teenage boys whose outfits seldom vary and hold all their worth in a pair of Nike Elite socks. So, even though you can't really help but let it get to you, just try to laugh at what other people say, and don't be afraid to wear what makes you feel good. Your clothes are for you, and not for anyone else.





Go get some new beanies, get outside, enjoy the weather, drink some hot chocolate, savor your snow days! (Still just a little bitter with our school system)


(We literally cannot do photos, I'm sorry.)

That's all from us for now! How have you all been? Any new trends you've been seeing lately?

Emma: Reformation coat, Topshop crop top, Topshop jeans, Doc Marten boots, Zara beanie (If you were wondering, it says 'winter is coming keep your ears warm')
Alicia: Topshop duster coat, Topshop sweater, Topshop jeans (we like Topshop), Urban Outfitters fox socks, Doc Marten 1461s, Zara beanie, Monki mittens

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Tis the Season (of Stress)


Happy winter, everyone! Today, we decided to get into the spirit of the season and grab some delicious tea, cappuccinos, and peppermint chocolate donuts at a hip little coffee shop in Clarendon. 

We don't know about you all, but the holiday season has also become the season of stress and college applications for us, so we needed sometime to relax and get away from it all. (Even though we told our parents we were working on apps today OOPS.)

Though it was a bit of a dreary day out, we got to liven it up a little by wearing some of our new favorite winter items. I mean, where can you go wrong with tights and chelsea boots? 

How has the year been going for you all? Are you just counting down the days until winter break like we are?

We promise to try and post more often! (Let's just blame senior year and the IB Diploma for our lack of blog activity.)


(This picture made me realize how much I need a haircut)
   






Pals!









Emma: Urban Outfitters dress and tights, Zara boots, Lord & Taylor jacket
Alicia: H&M top, Nordstrom skirt, H&M boots, Zara hat

Please comment! (Whatever you want: Questions, suggestions, links to other blogs, etc.)

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Pinterest

Hi all! Just thought we'd let you know that we have a Pinterest account for the blog: http://www.pinterest.com/licidandemmeci/Hopefully, we'll be adding some more boards soon! In the mean time, you can go to our personal accounts at
http://www.pinterest.com/gregoryems/ and http://www.pinterest.com/licidev/. (We're on pretty much all the time.) Follow us! We'd love to follow back! Hope you all had a great first week of school (if that's possible), we hope to get a back-to-school post up soon! -e & a



Sunday, August 17, 2014

An Ode to Summer

As usual, summer has been pretty uneventful, but we're going to miss it anyways. Frankly, the idea of starting senior year scares the crap out of us, particularly with all the IB requirements and deadlines looming in the near future. Being on summer vacation is like floating around in a whole other universe, in denial of the endless things we have to do. So, we thought we'd have a stroll in the park next to Emma's house to start soaking up the last few weeks of precious laziness. In terms of outfits, we decided to focus on soft, flowy pieces in honor of the summer weather/feeling. Maxis and hi/lo skirts are items that can be hard to incorporate into a casual look, but with the right accessories and that perfect summer day, anyone can pull them off! How do you guys accessorize yours? 

 We aren't fantastic at staying serious for photos, so please excuse the unique poses and facial expressions. Hope everybody's enjoying their last few weeks of freedom!








Emma: Topshop shirt, Vera & Lucy skirt (got it in Paris so not sure where to get in the US--not trying to name drop Paris okAY), Coconut shoes, Urban Outfitters headband, both necklaces are thrifted, J. Crew sunglasses 
Alicia: Urban Outfitters dress, shoes purchased in Paris 

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Intro Post!

Hello! Welcome to the blog of two seventeen year old girls stuck in suburbia but wishing we could be Acne clad in Soho (we walked in the store last weekend looked so out of place that they assumed we were going to steal something). Instead, here we are, living vicariously through pictures of Elle Fanning and Alexa Chung on Pinterest. We meant to start this blog in May, but have been too busy sitting around (complaining about how we have nothing to do) this summer to actually post the pictures...

We hope that our style incorporates being a teen as well as reflecting inspiration from somewhat ""high"" fashion. We wish we could frequent stores like Acne Studios, Miu Miu, and Opening Ceremony, but obviously, babysitting money and a minimum wage job doesn't necessarily fall in line with that lifestyle. So we settle for (but still love) stores like Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Topshop, and Zara. (Even Zara is pushing it when there's no sale.) 
Here are some pictures we took in May to help start this blog off! (Notice the shockingly unoriginal background, featuring the aforementioned suburbia.)

P.S. Ignore the overwhelming amount of clothing from Urban Outfitters, we had just come from the mall...

Who's who!
Emma = Emmeci (as in comme ci, comme ça… we take Spanish) in the overall dress and romper
Alicia = Lici Dee (As in Alicia D… Lici was a nickname formed in middle school, unfortunately) in the jumpsuit and Adidas tee
 


Emma: Urban Outfitters shirt; Urban Outfitters dress; Keds
Alicia: Topshop hat; Target jumpsuit; Urban Outfitters shoes




Emma: Urban Outfitters romper, Keds
Alicia: Urban Outfitters shirt (by Adidas), vintage backpack (although the straps look like suspenders here), Topshop skirt, New Balance shoes