Showing posts with label Jessica Stopnik Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessica Stopnik Photography. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Sew What?! A 1950s Circle Cape SUIT-ed for Fall

Before we succumb to Yuletide's wintry embrace, may we please take a moment to share with you one autumnally-appropriate "Sew What?!" creation before its seasonality expires?  Pretty please...?  Living in practically-seasonless Southern California, barometric changes factor relatively low in my design process; what works in May may be easily donned in December.  This particular ensemble, however, has a style, a silhouette, and a color story just made for the fall.

Our design & photography team - Mary, Mr. Tiny, Jessie, and Fabian

In a rush to get some pictures taken before everyone's focus shifted entirely to Christmas, we hoped that one of our amazing photographer friends had some time in their schedule for an impromptu shoot.  We were thrilled when our pal, Jessie Stopnik, an incredibly-talented professional photographer, deigned to answer her phone (even when she knew it was us calling).  When we learned that Fabian Fioto was also available, we all hopped in his '55 Buick and headed to the park.

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Ideally suited for suits, Autumn always has me hankering to create a chic, two-piece ensemble.
As my tailoring skills are all but non-existent, I decided to create a sort of unstructured suit (a
pencil skirt and matching cape) out of a one-dollar-per-yard plaid I have had in my stash for years. 

For one who can't be bothered matching plaids, I am like a moth drawn to tartan's heavenly flame.  There is something so decidedly traditional about the multi-colored warp and weft, something so collegiate/preppy, something so "Fall."  Trying hard to capture any kind of Fall that we could muster, I was overjoyed when the leaves started fluttering down from the trees in our backyard.  Thinking quickly, I grabbed a rake and a trash bag and gathered them up for the shoot.  Okay, the secret is out; what you can see in the photos is strategically-placed yard debris.  What you can't see in the photos is my sausage-y fingers scattering leaves like a spastic flower girl at a November wedding.  

Yes, with me on official leaf duty and Jessie masterfully manning the camera, Fabian was left to assist - learning quickly that operating the reflector (my usual position) is no easy task!!!

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The big idea behind the cape is literally just a big circle with two arm holes.
The top of the circle cascades over the shoulders creating a shawl collar.

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It's a kind of "convertible" collar that can be pulled up should the top on the convertible be down.
(Fabian won't forgive me if I allow this to imply that his is a convertible Buick - it is not a convertible.)

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Every inch of once-raw edge on the cape is finished with self bias binding.
Thusly, the cape can be worn backwards, forwards, upside-down or inside-out should the
wearer choose.  The curved hem allows it to fall in a pretty dynamic way no matter what.

It always strikes me as funny that every time we prepare to photograph an outfit, Mary asks me for a detailed drawing of how I want her hair and make-up to be styled.  Without fail, she emerges from her toilette with something completely different (and usually better).

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Wearing a vintage mock turtleneck and her own jewelry, I think she nailed it!
But let's just make sure that the only things falling from the tree are leaves...

As fortunate as I consider myself to be - surrounded by attractive people with legitimate talent - I can't help but feel a bit like an impostor in their midst.  I suppose a feeling of inadequacy is an often-universal symptom of the creative mind; Jessie, a self-described lifestyle photographer, wasn't confident in her ability to do vintage-styled fashion photography.  Having photographed some of Mary's past outfits (here and here), we knew that she was more than capable of capturing some beautiful photos.

I mean, even in our obligatory, "That's a Wrap" jump shot,
Jessie is really the only one to achieve success!

In this season of Thanksgiving, I am thankful for talented friends and family who allow me to participate in truly collaborative experiences.  An enormous THANK YOU must be issued to Jessie for taking the time to share her talents with us.  Our THANKS also go to Fabian for assisting us with his photographic knowledge of cars and camera reflectors.  And, heck, we'll even give a THANK YOU to Mary who, if nothing else, kept an errant "Leaf Boy" in check.

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"Um...where are those dang 'Autumn Leaves?'"

They're right here!!!

"Autumn Leaves" - Keely Smith

Since we know that you like what you see, please feel free to view more of Jessie's work on her blog and her Instagram.  Fabian recently created a cool, online portfolio of his work that can be viewed here.


Cheers!

Mr. Tiny

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Awards Season II: Lucky Sevens!

wacky tacky has received a major award!  I know what you're thinking; "Aren't we out of season for both awards and for A Christmas Story?"  Well, in our minds, it is never too late, or too early for that matter, to get into the holiday spirit by receiving a major award!

A major award

With much humility we accept The 7x7 Link Award as graciously bestowed upon us by Emily over at the very glamorous and very informative, The Silver Screen Affair.


Blog awards are an honor, a privilege, and a lot of work.  Instead of my usual stream of consciousness blather, I am directed towards genuine gratitude, self-reflection, and sharing.

The dictates of this award are three-fold.  First, the recipient must share a little-known fact about himself.  Second, the recipient must share seven of his own blog posts that were the absolute mostest (most: beautiful, popular, controversial, helpful, surprisingly successful, underrated, and pride-worthy). Third, the recipient must pass the award along to seven deserving bloggers.  And away we go...

1. A little-known fact about Mr. Tiny:

Mr. Tiny was born in a co-ed Honduran prison as part of the Scared Straight Program.   The first year of his life was spent in the chimpanzee enclosure at Tegucigalpa Municipal Zoo as his genetic make-up is only 98% similar to that of the general human population.  I guess that is two facts.

2. Seven wacky tacky posts that were the mostest:


I think the dress I made Mary for her senior prom
 turned out pretty beautifully - if I'm allowed to say that.
More importantly, this blog featured the beautiful
photography of Jessie Stopnik.


For some reason, the Halloween costume that I
made for Mary resonated with people.  I am glad that
it was a hit!


At wacky tacky we try and keep it pretty light.  In fact, subconsciously we avoid controversy at all costs.
We didn't receive any flak for this at all, but it might be deemed controversial to bad-mouth Santa.


What could possibly be more helpful than sharing a delicious and
mildly-bizarre recipe for feeding the hungry stomachs of loyal followers.

Most Surprisingly Successful - June Weddings & Rape Whistles

A rambling post about found photography, weddings, my
grandparents and rape whistles seemed to strike a chord with
some readers.  I knew when I was writing it that it made me
happy, but I didn't know that anybody else would like it.
 Actually, that is sort of how I feel about all of my posts.

Most Underrated - Going MarioNUTS!!!

This blog was posted early in the lifespan of wacky tacky so
 I'm not sure that many people had a chance to see it
Underrated?  I don't know.  Deserving of more views?  I hope so.

Most Pride-worthy - wacky tacky: A Primer

I am an unwitting defeatist, an unapologetic late-bloomer, and an unabashedly-
lazy human being.  I therefore am most proud of my very first blog.  Proud
simply over the fact that I forced myself to get going!  

3. Seven praise-worthy blogs:

My Pretty Baby Cried She Was a Bird - I wish I had a more eloquent way of expressing this sentiment, but the fact is, this blog is extremely well written.  Whether she is talking about her clothes, movies, book reviews (my favorite), or party planning, Lisa has such a unique point of view that one can't help but be pulled into her wonderful orbit.

Ranch Dressing with Eartha Kitsch - This is an inspiring blog that is equally hilarious and sweetly sentimental.  Eartha won me over with her reposting of bizarre craigslist ads and her moving tribute to her neighbor, James.  I don't know how I lived so long without this blog, but I am sure glad I found it!

Thriftaholic - Beautiful photographs and a glimpse into all the things that make Chicago a great city are but two reasons to follow this blog.  The proprietress, Leilani, with her keen eye and uncanny ability to cleverly mix and match wardrobe elements, renews our favorite pastime, "thrifting," by showing readers how it can be a creative outlet, a healthy indulgence, and a lifestyle.

Jessica Stopnik - Sometimes I wish I knew how to use a camera.  Even with modern, "fool proof" technology, I still manage to mess up every frame.  Jessica Stopnik is a gifted photographer who uses her family and her environment to capture the richness of love and life.  The lighting, the mood, the subject, and the eye behind the camera are perfect in every photo.

Wearing History - This blog is a thoughtful, thorough, and sensitive examination of costume history.  Lauren is the most highly-skilled pattern maker, designer, seamstress, dreamer/creator, business owner that I know.  Readers are regularly treated to images of her jaw-dropping creations, scans of historical documents, and beautiful photographs of "What Real People Wore."

Trash You Up - A blogger that offers no apologies for the deep and abiding love of junk and rock & roll,  Erin shows us how cool life can be when you embrace the things you love.  Seriously, the best collection of junk I have ever seen!

Mary-Go-Round - What good is the ability to bestow a major award if one cannot employ the tiniest bit of nepotism?  Sure, Mary is my sister.  Sure, Mary's posts are scattered and infrequent.  Sure, Mary usually features an outfit that I have made for her.  The soul of her blog, however, is her music and hopefully, she will take this as a kick in the pants to start recording and posting more often!


Thanks again to Emily at The Silver Screen Affair, who continues to delight with her inspired blogging.


Cheers!

Mr. Tiny