VintageKC VOL. 65 | FASHION 2016 2017
the fashion issue
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Kansas City's new link to fresh looks. Sourcing local trends and garments from fashion savvy partners Supporting our fashion community with meaningful relationships Providing a runway for looks that Kansas City will love
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FASHION 2017
INSPIRATION 5 LOCAL DESIGNER: CHRISTIE NELSON 8 POWERFUL PATTERNS 14 VINTAGE DRESSES 24 HOMETOWN VINTAGE 36 NATURAL '70S TRENDS
APPLICATION 6 WHAT’S IN OUR BAG 12 VINTAGE BAGS 18 BOLD COLORS FOR ANY SEASON 27 BLACK AND WHITE MENSWEAR 28 TRENDY NEUTRALS FOR ANY AGE 32 15 LOOKS WITH 5 VINTAGE PIECES
Editorial Calli Green, fashion director calli@vintagekcmag.com
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round the age of 20, I used to think 30 meant "tired." Also, 30 meant I couldn’t have my nose ring anymore, and what would I wear?! I would need to dress differently, right? Should I start thinking about my mini van options? However, with thankfulness in July I joined the 30-somethings club — with the newly claimed idea that 30 is an honor. I have no worries about leaving my 20s behind. I loved them. I did a few things right, I screwed up most others. My 20s were chock-full of the biggest learning curve known to mankind. Not just in business, but mostly in life. Growth is important, thank God for the foundation of my 20s, to build a sturdy dependable 30s. My 20s consisted of exercising — dancing at the club or walking across UCM campus — and maybe a sip of H20 per day and sleep... sleep I got in the tanning bed. I’m not even going to mention the items I considered edible food. I sometimes thank my body, out loud, for putting up with my 20s. Now, 30 is not the new 20; 30 is a distinguished place setting, rubbing elbows with those that came before me in life’s learning curve. Thirty is smiling at having no plans on a Saturday night — true happiness, the REAL meaning of Netflix and chill. This summer, I turned 30 loudly, surrounded by people I love, something that filled me all the way up. I was determined to never quietly turn 30. Checkmate. While blowing out my candles, I vowed to myself that I was taking that bull of life by the horns, grabbing it and running, because I know what greatness can come out on the other side. I have big dreams for the Kansas City fashion community, and though they are fun, I have never been pushed and put to the test more than today. But, like diamonds, the pressure is always good. So, proudly I announce that we are growing our fashion and expanding to a brand new company, Local Fashion Link. The next time you see my face, the logo on the cover may have changed a bit, but we’re still working towards the same goal — publishing fashion, sourcing local trends and garments from fashion savvy partners we trust, and supporting our fashion community with meaningful relationships. Oh, and just one more “little” add on: Local Runway — a new unique fashion show experience in Kansas City, showcasing only Kansas City based designers and boutiques. Local Runway will consist of two runway shows per year, and trunk shows throughout. I told you, that bull’s horns are mine. So here goes my determination to make this year, and those to come, all about Kansas City fashion and growth. We have some familiar faces coming along for the ride, as well as some new fresh and determined fashion lovers on our team. We hope you all are as excited as we are, and that you enjoy this issue, full of some of our favorite fashion yet, proudly curated from our city! We love our partnerships with so many great shops like Re-Runs and Boomerang, and we are fortunate to shoot at great vintage locations like The Aladdin Hotel and studios in the historic West Bottoms. I’ve always loved Kansas City, and enjoy using what we Follow us! have to make The Fashion Issue great. I can’t wait to see what this city has to offer in the future! So, I guess that VKC vintagekcmag.com even though my 20-something’s notion of getting an idea and just “doing it,” without thought of consequence, is vintagekc over; 30 is still looking pretty bold and brave. Hello 30.
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Staff
from the fashion director
Reese Walley, fashion assistant/sales reese@vintagekcmag.com Advertising Joseph King, advertising representative joseph@vintagekcmag.com Cheri Nations, advertising representative cheri@vintagekcmag.com
All Hail the Queen Christie Nelson's crown and Jewelry designs are worthy of fashion royalty, and we're all about AnnMann.
Design Emily Bowers emily@wearerivet.com
Interns Alyssa Shoen Danielle Gatewood Gabrielle Stuart Hannah Pulis Kara Collins Precious Holmes
Contributors Annman Designs Ashley Nelson Studios Ashley Hazelwood Boomerang Exposure, Inc. iWerx Jonny Hackett Natalie Sutton Nichole Hobbs Nicole Bissey Photography Paper People Photography Re-Runs Vintage Aparrel & Accessories Ryan Swartzlander Photography Shannon Nemec Silas Cook Talent Unlimited Uncommon Relics Voices& Model and Talent
VKC: Why & when did you start designing? Nelson: I have always been drawing and doodling, its just something that has always been there. When I was in college and took my first jewelry class, that is when my brain hung its hat on looking at architecture or nature and saying, “Ohh that would make a great necklace, or earrings or ring – or crown.”
VKC: What inspires you? Nelson: Architecture, history, nature & patterns. VKC: What mediums do you use? Nelson: Silver, Nu Gold & Copper.
VINTAGEKC VOLUME 6, FASHION ISSUE IS PUBLISHED YEARLY IN CONJUNCTION WITH A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE BY VINTAGE MEDIA, 1620 LOCUST, SUITE 300 KANSAS CITY, MO 64108. COPYRIGHT 2016, VINTAGE MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION IN PART OR IN WHOLE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHER IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.
VKC: How does your creative process work? Nelson: I start with a concept or idea, and then I research it. From there, I sketch out what I think I want the finished look to be like, then put my sketches into the computer using Adobe Illustrator. After that, the designs are placed on the metal where I hand cut them out, and follow the fabrication process of putting together pieces of jewelry.
For the love of fashion,
Calli
AnnMann Designs
VKC: What's your design history? Nelson: I went to KU for graphic design but found myself in the Metalsmighing program instead, I participated in a study abroad program where we visited Italy, and amazing design studios while we were there, like Alessi.
Publisher Bruce Rodgers publisher@vintagekcmag.com
Bre Bennet photographed by Crystal Johnson, Paper People Photography. Hair/makeup by Ashley Hazelwood. Venue: iWerx. Set design/ props by Pam Newton, Uncommon Relics. Garments by Re-Runs.
CHRISTI NELSON
MODEL: Stephanie Rohr PHOTOS: Crystal Johnson, Paper People Photography PIECES: AnnMann Designs MAKEUP: Natalie Sutton
VKC: Why Kansas City? Nelson: I moved to Leavenworth with my family from Colorado Springs. I went to college at the university of Kansas, I have always had the intention of leaving Kansas City, but I really love this city – it’s home.
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shop local
What’s in our bag?
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We are huge supporters of local goods, so obviously when we empty our locally made bag, it’s full of locally made items that are useful every day!
1. Handcrafted Everyday Tote made out of 100% merino wool felt fyiforyou.com 2. Owl + Mouse hand-dyed organic cotton scarf owlandmousetextiledesigns.com 3. Sunglasses found at Drs. Hawks. Belser & Rogers office 5703 W. 95th St, Overland Park, KS 66207 4. Loma Hair Oil – Indigo Rose Salon 5815 Johnson Drive Mission, KS 66202 5. One-of-a-kind handmade floral earrings – made by 74 Harley Street Halls, Crown Center 2450 Grand Blvd Kansas City, MO 64108 6. Tavern in the Village Restaurant gift card 3901 Prairie Ln, Prairie Village, KS 66208 7. Handmade clutch Pineapple Home 6709 W. 75th St. Overland Park, KS 66204
8. Releve Square Necklace by Georgina Herrera – 24K Gold Plated, .925 Sterling, pendent length-26 cm, adjustable chain Halls, Crown Center 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, or Alysa Rene, 11555 Ash St Leawood, KS 66211
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9. Releve Runway Crystal Silver Triangle Earrings by Georgina Herrera: Halls, Crown Center 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, or Alysa Rene, 11555 Ash St Leawood, KS 66211
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10. Signature Gold Crystal Ring by Georgina Herrera – Signature 24 K Gold Plated, .925 Sterling Silver openwork Halls, Crown Center, 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, or Alysa Rene, 11555 Ash St, Leawood, KS 66211 11. Hand crafted roll on perfume by ReLive Apothecary ReLiveApothecary.etsy.com 12. Tricombe intensely hydrating and long lasting lip balm www.tricombeco.com
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patterns
LAYER IT ON Bold & beautiful, inspired by Moroccan colors, African prints and daring patterns, we couldn’t get enough of the adventurous story these looks told. We teamed up with Pam Newton of Uncommon Relics because we knew only she could create the beautifully designed backgrounds we yearned for, mission accomplished. Thanks to iWerx, the exposed brick walls definitely gave us all the feels. Most times, we believe in “the more the merrier,” especially when it comes to collaborations, colors, prints and patterns.
PHOTOS: Crystal Johnson, Paper People Photography MODELS: Alisha Meyer, Abigail Schiff, Bre Bennet HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Nelson CONCEPT AND STYLING: Calli Green GARMENTS: Re-Runs VENUE: IWerx SET DESIGN: Pam Newton, Uncommon Relics
Tasteful & Refined
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Fun & Playful
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accessories
IT'S IN THE BAG Sometimes less really is more, and we've found the perfect vintage accessories to prove it.
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e’ve got to say, the '60s and '70s really were some of the best years of fashion—and they definitely got it right when it came to statement bags. We’re not too sure that the fashion gurus of the time were even trying for statement either; it’s kind of just what they did. And maybe we are considering an everyday '60s/'70s bag a 2017 statement piece, but either way, we love paying homage to the ones before us. Got a statement to make? Grab a vintage bag. Sometimes style is as simple as accessorizing with the perfect accessory. With the right piece, you’ll need nothing more. We’ve got this one in the bag!
PHOTOS: Ryan Swartzlander MODELS: Abigail Schiff, Darci Clark, Clara Simkins HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood GARMENTS/BAGS: Boomerang CONCEPT & STYLING: Calli Green ASSISTANCE: Danielle Gatewood, Hannah Pulis 12 VintageKC << Fashion 2017
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Up â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Till Dawn These vintage dresses are perfect for any evening, pairing a vintage touch with feminine trendy edge.
With Asian inspired color and fabric, this two piece skirt and top has timeless elegance. STYLE TIP: Purchasing a two-piece skirt and top in a heavy quality fabric is dressy enough for any evening occasion, and the length of a midi skirt is great for many heights.
Another Asian fabric perfect for long lasting style, and femininity. This dress can be paired with almost any shoe or bag and with a look that stands the test of time, a cut and fabric like this is a perfect investment piece. STYLE TIP: A dress like this will for sure be in your closet for years. As trends change, pair this dress with a trendy color or textured bag or shoe.
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We all have nights that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d love to be comfortable, but have to be in something stylish or dressy. This sari inspired piece of vintage lovely is perfect for an evening like that! STYLE TIP: For a look in the cooler months, pair this with a long jacket, a tied belt and knee boots. Comfort and style can really be a thing.
PHOTOS: Silas Cook MODELS: Nina Monzon; Exposure, Inc., Shelby Smith; Talent Unlimited, Amber Botros HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood CONCEPT & STYLING: Calli Green LOOKS: Re-Runs ASSISTANCE: Gabrielle Stuart, Danielle Gatewood
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color layers
We love adding our own quirks of vintage to create trendy style. We also love seeing cyclical vintage trends walk down well-known 2017 trendy runways—Inspired by New York Fashion Week's choices of layers and color in women's wear, we were thrilled to have found and pulled these pieces from Boomerang—right here in KC!
PHOTOS: Jonny Hackett MODELS: Nina Monzon; Exposure, Inc., Sanay Alexander, Steele Shimming; Voices&, Amber Ross; Voices&, Abigail Schiff HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood & Natalie Sutton GARMENTS/BAGS: Boomerang CONCEPT AND STYLING: Calli Green ASSISTANCE: Danielle Gatewood, Hannah Pulis, Precious Holmes, Alyssa Shoen, Kara Collins, Garielle Stuart
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nelson atkins
HOMETOWN
VINTAGE There’s something about a beautiful shoot on the museum lawn, with a local model, local hair and makeup team, locally curated garments, a local photographer and a recognizable KC backdrop. There’s just really nothing better. Perfect for a spring day on the lawn, a picnic or a day at the museum, these looks provide just enough light-hearted fun.
PHOTOS: Silas Cook MODELS: Scarlette O'Shea HAIR & MAKEUP: Nichole Hobbs CONCEPT AND STYLING: Calli Green ASSISTANCE: Hannah Pulis, Gabrielle Stuart, Danielle Gatewood LOOKS: Boomerang
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IT’S ALL RIGHT HERE IN BLACK
WHITE
Sometimes being bold doesn’t include vivid hues, and we’ve got the proof all right here, in black
white.
PHOTOS: Nicole Bissey MODELS: Augustin Kinney, Vincent Sung; Voices&, Glynne Taylor; Voices&, Tanner Chrisman; Voices& HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood CONCEPT AND STYLING: Calli Green ASSISTANCE: Hannah Pulis, Gabrielle Stuart, Precious Holmes, Kara Collins, Alyssa Stuart, Danielle Gatewood LOOKS: Re-Runs
What could be more handsome timeless than a pure, crisp white buttonup? Rolling the sleeves for warmer temperatures makes the look more styled, and adding the perfect pair of shades tops it all off.
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These pockets are the epitome of a '70s man, we couldn’t be more thankful. The deep downward arches of the flaps tell a story all on their own. A bright white top always looks great with any bottoms. Pair a white top with light jeans in the warmer months for a clean look, and dark jeans in the cooler months for a polished look.
We’re in love with the lines that the construction of this top has made. A top that creates interest in a trendy way is always a winner in our book. Because of the black white colors, many accessories will work for this piece. Not an accessories guy? No problem! A buttonup like this is an eye catcher by itself!
Short-sleeved button-ups are great for warmer months, and even better under jackets so you don’t have extra bulk. Make things simple and just add shades, or shake things up with extra accessories. The great thing about black white is that the color combo can be a blank canvas or be a bold choice. It’s up to you! 27
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TRENDY NEUTRALS for any age
Trends are for all ages, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re here to yell it from the rooftops (in a neutral way).
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"I believe what people wear should be up to each individual, regardless of their age. There shouldn't be any restrictions on age when it comes to fashion. I still feel the same way I did when I was 25! If I see a blouse, dress, skirt, or a pair of jeans that I like, I buy it! When people reach 30, 40, 50, or 60 years old, they should stop saying ‘I'm too old.’ Put on your red lipstick and strut your stuff in that little black dress!"
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"True fashion is timeless, ageless, and about embracing the nuances of a trend that match your style. As I have gotten older, I am so much less concerned about imitating the exact outfits I see in print, and more focused on putting together the garments that I like, and that flatter my figure. The best part of that? The older I get, the more I learn and know about both high fashion and myself!"
PHOTOS: Silas Cook MODELS: Lisa Fountain; Voices&, Nikol Straws HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood & CONCEPT & STYLING: Calli Green LOOKS: Re-Runs & Fashion Director’s closet SET DESIGN: Pam Newton, Uncommon Relics VENUE: iWerx
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15 looks
Simple and classy, this look is perfect for strolling through the city with a best pal. Step out in a favorite pair of oxfords.
15 Looks with 5 Vintage Pieces
'70s simplicity.
A classic look, wearable day to night. Timeless and trendy.
Trousers Pencil Skirt Men's
Leather Dress
Button-Up
White Blouse
PHOTOS: Paper People Photography MODEL: Amber Ross, Voices& HAIR & MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood CONCEPT & STYLING: Dani Gatewood, Hannah Pulis, Gabrielle Stuart, Precious Holmes GARMENTS: Re-Runs & Vintage Apparel & Accessories
Pairing this look would be a great transition into fall. We love a good pair of oxfords for the autumn season.
Adding this jacket creates a more edgy, street style. Grab a cool pair of shades and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re good to go!
Flare jeans are all the rage right now, and are the perfect fit with a leather dress.
Layering a cardigan with this look creates a sophisticated balance, with stylish neutrals.
A vintage handbag paired with a favorite denim jacket can turn a classic look into the epitome of cool.
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Wedges and a turned up collar. Enough said.
Preppy, and buttoned all the way up, creates a versatile look for anywhere you’re headed. Casual is perfect for KC. A day in the city calls for a comfortable look.
A men’s button-up is turned into a soft, feminine style when tied up with a pencil skirt.
A white tee is universal. Amp things up with a vintage belt and bomber.
Brighten the blues with a contrasting bag, against the background of a denim jacket and blue trousers, this accessory really pops!
Edgy and cool.
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tattered hippie
Having a mixture of rolling plains and a cityscape backdrop has definitely inspired us. We love the idea of a simple '70s look. A tattered urban hippie, that woke up with natural waves and a smudged under eye. These combinations are easy to wear, and are perfect for the fall or spring.
Any accesso ries that inclu de turquoise are tr We love the w ue to the '70s. ay the color combination works with th e medallion an d the pattern ed top.
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The Mulberry Room PHOTOS: Nicole Bissey MODELS: Steele Shimming; Voices&, Saige Peterson; Voices&, Patrick Quinn; Voices& HAIR/MAKEUP: Ashley Hazelwood CONCEPT STYLING: Calli Green ASSISTANCE: Hannah Pulis, Gabrielle Stuart, Danielle Gatewood, Precious Holmes, Alyssa Schoen, Kara Collins GARMENTS: Re-Runs
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9000 sq. feet of original restored hardwood floors exposed brick walls gorgeous wood beam ceilings bright 9ft bay windows private mezzanine suite fully equipped caterers kitchen outdoor area and off street parking
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