Juxtaposition For The Win.

by Jamila Pierre


**Clears throat**

So let me explain.....

It all started with this jacket.  I'd seen this print around here and there and it is without a doubt swoon-worthy, but it was always in the form of a bag or wallet. One day as I was perusing Macy's (which honestly I hadn't done in eons) there it was in all its magical print-glory, moto jacket style....on sale at the low low price of like $19, and sold out in every size EXCEPT mine ** INSERT SKULL AND COFFIN EMOJI**. And ummm,  I added a coupon code....OKAAAAYYYY.

The sleeveless hooded-maxi is beyond comfy and super long so I did a little side knot as to not have to deal with the street sweeping effect, plus I wanted to flash a little leg. The boots are an awesome shape and have these snazzy cutouts that I love, my bag is an old time favorito, and I'm an absolute sucker for taupe so the fact that they were both in that color was a match made. Putting together this 'fit might as well have been done in the dark it was so effortless.

My love affair with juxtaposition should not be news at this point. If you've been following me for a while and how I express myself (and style enthusiasts alike in general) I think it's safe to say that it's an aesthetic that a wide variety of fashion folk have professed their love for...the concept isn't breaking news. I just get so happy about it that I can't help but join in the professing of love for it every time it is blatantly showcased (like a beautiful floral design printed on a "leather" moto jacket).#JuxtapositionForTheWin 

I've worn this jacket several times and every time I've used it as a tool to add feminine flare to a tomboy/ ruff and tumble "devil may care" look; but the more I've worn it and taken it off at the end of the day...the more I've realized the garment was me in jacket form. I may be crazy or you may be thinking to yourself that I overly romanticize my relationship with my clothing, your thoughts I can't control, but bare with me. I find myself looking at my clothes and feeling deep connections with individual pieces, not every piece speaks to me on a similar plain but there is a vibration and a language unique to each one. 

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The night I looked across my room and at this jacket laying on the infamous stack of clothing set out for future shoots, I realized I was essentially looking at myself. Lately I've been going through the unraveling of the century, I honestly struggled with the idea of sharing this part of myself and/or (if/and) how much of the details I should share as well. But, I decided to let you in a smidgen because I know there is an alarming many who have more than walked in my shoes and have felt alone.

Me, much like this jacket, which  is adorned with this pretty print that adds spunk and unexpected feminine wile to its badassery (and trust despite the Pop-O-Frill this jacket is BAD ASS AF), it still has a fragility to it regardless of its edgy intent.  It is still expected, if not required, to function AND be fabulous.  I know you might be thinking to yourself that that's a ton of "self-inflicted" pressure...not entirely. Don't get me wrong I do allow myself to be less than what fits MY "fabulous" ideal. But, when there are extended periods of time of unraveled piles-o-yarn in all the corners of my mind, that do nothing but turn into knots upon my attempt to not perfectly ravel them back into their pretty little package, but at the very least get them back in order... I become extremely hard on myself. 

So here is this jacket, this jacket with its tough exterior and its need for usefulness...but if you really look you can see something fragile beneath the surface (an avid self-preservationist whose biology at this point seems to have evolved into nothing short of armor) who also wants to bare itself for the delicate flower it is, and the absolute beautiful mess they've potentially become (and may become time and time again).

And as this blanket of confusion and despair that I feel like my life is wrapped in just yoyo's me around (due to illnesses and some other things I probably won't elaborate on right now) I struggle to drown out the sounds of my own self deprecating voice, the well-intentioned grab bag of cliche quotes people who live on the other side of the fence use to silence my woes, the tough love from the motivational speakers, doer's, and "liver's" who think a few words of encouragement can fix the broken, and the laughter that vibrates from the cosmic line of existence so deep within you that you almost feel like it may be you who's laughing at you...(then again maybe you are...laughing at you); you clear a space, you find a space that's just yours and sometimes you just enjoy the silence, sometimes you fill it with vibrant pretty things. I try and lose myself in my art when I can and if I can, even though extenuating circumstances threaten to take away that peace of mind. 

Then through all the mucky muck, I cleared a space. I began to edit this set of photos and I wanted to tell you guys why I loved this jacket, why it was so incredibly me, what I've been going through and how I've been attempting to cope. I wanted to let you know that if you were anything like me that you were not alone, that I too struggle. I wanted to express to you what I did in that space in my mind (I decorated), it doesn't fix the broken but it brightens up the place and the flowers smell amazing (I also cracked a window). Every single day I am trying. Every. Single. Day. Despite what people may think or may have you believe about yourself, waking up WAS a blessing and an accomplishment. I forget this a hundred times a day, I have to remind myself a hundred and one. When you're sick...the smallest of tasks...the smallest....are so taken for granted, so if you get it done that day...? Don't downplay YOUR accomplishment/s. This is not to promote stagnancy, but I think we live in a world (whether it be internally or externally) that plays everything we do, down. 

It's amazing how a "simple" jacket can open up  gates to self-reflection. 

What I'm Wearing:

  1. Leather Moto from Macys.com. $14.82 (On sale from $80, other options HERE & HERE)
  2. Necklace from Forever21.com. $18.90
  3. Sunnies from Joyce Leslie. $5
  4. Dress from Forever21.com. $19.90
  5. Bag from Forever21. (Gifted)
  6. Bracelet from Burlington coat Factory. $7
  7. Boots from Forever21. $42.80 (Similar HERE)

CAMOUFLAGED TO PERFECTION.

by Jamila Pierre


"That moment when you realize that certain items in your wardrobe are such staples in your daily looks...that they might as well become apart of your body; a second skin." -Jamila Pierre

Sooooooo, how tired are you of this studded belt tho....? Too bad! I love this thing so much it's kind of a problem, mostly for those who are tired of it...but for me it will never be. I own quite a few shapeless and fabulous garments that need a little oomph in order to come out to play with me for the day, a belt is a must to add that little bit of cinch. 

I have a few "normal" belts in my stash, but there's a time and place for those...and I haven't been met with the right time or place lately for those in particular. As I've mentioned time and time again, I'm a huge tomboy with brass knucks growing out of my fists, trails of sequins and glitter being left in my wake as I sashay/STOMP my way through crowds while my Kimono (or cape...whichever best suits the mood I'm in at the time) flows in the wind and smacks everyone in the face making my presence known; I can literally add this belt to just about anything and this belt allows me to convey that.

You'll be happy to know that I have different variations of studded belts and I'm coming into a new addition to the studded family soon that is less BABAM IN YO FACE for the more low-key days (LMFAO!!!!), I will probably do a post about that soon.

ON TO THE FASHION!!!

Every time I head to Herald Sq. I go to the Strawberry in the Manhattan Mall, this is the only Strawberry that I know of (or that's near me) that has a + section. When I first discovered them a few years back (like back before they took out the Manhattan Mall food court), the selection was poppin' AF! Flash forward a few years and now we have a lot more hits and misses...I am not at all surprised by that **INSERT SIDE-EYE EMOJI** . I haven't been to 34th street in Manhattan in a minute so I just had to drop in to make sure and check up on them in hopes that this time there were more hits than misses....................................I was NOT impressed. 

I just about gave up untill I came across this piece here and at first it looked like nothing on the hanger, but what drew me to it was the type of camo print that it was (just like floral, skull, and animal...not all camo print is created equal). I held it up, saw the side splits, the slightly curved hem, the collar, I slipped it on over my head (liked it even though it was kinda shapeless), ran around the store to find a belt to get an idea of how it would look when I got it home with my own belt, saw the price tag,  and a BISH was SOLD! 

This bad mamajama is so easy and comfortable it's ridiculous, and I'm in love with how it transitions through all the seasons so I can get the maximum use out of it. 

BEST $20 spent in a while.

What I'm Wearing:

  1. Sunnies from Buffalo Exchange. $9 (Another Option)
  2. 3/4 Undershirt from Target. $10
  3. Camo long-lined tunic from Strawberry. $19.99 (Similar)
  4. Necklace from AFAZE. ( On sale 3 for $10)
  5. Bracelet from Burlington Coat Factory. $7
  6. Belt from V.I.M. $7 (Similar)
  7. Jeans from Forever21.com. $17.90 (Similar)
  8. Boots from Charlotterusse.com. $15 (On Sale from $45)