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love what you do! do you think you could expand on the winterfell region or the or bolton/umber region fashion?
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I am a firm believer in patterns for men. Ignore the show no Lord of Winterfell is going to wear old leathers like a plebeian. They have fine fur cloaks, carefully made brooches and clasps, and thick fabrics that may not be comfortable but are clearly patterned and well made (no one ever said serving cunt was easy) Ned should have been rocking the fit on the left when Robert showed up and Jon should’ve been eating bitches up on the wall like the fit on the right
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I am also a firm believer in big fancy wide sleeve supremacy. And big fancy hat/kokoshnik. Since silk and satin and thin fabrics aren’t feasible in winterfell, the women focus on embroidery, beading, and fur to make their clothes look pretty. Perhaps the sign of the most affluent bitch in winter fell is how big can their headpiece get and how heavy can it get from beading and decoration until it’s hurting your neck. The more slouching the better.
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Bolton cool blood-core aesthetic is sadly hindered by thick extra layers of clothing that leave you puffy like a marshmallow. Bc I doubt there is much central heating in the Dreadfort. Probably not as much decoration on the clothing for minor nobles, but Roose and his crew still have some. All in red of course. A lot of high collars, long sleeves, and tight jackets with fur cloaks over the shoulders there’s no shirtless sword practice here take ur ass back to Highgarden
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Honestly the Umbers probably aren’t far off from wildlings themselves. Furs and leather and using every part of the animal for their clothing, but they also still have the (albeit minor) luxury of dyes and metals etc etc. They’re still physically threatening but also they’re trudging through waist high snow most of the year and have to waddle around in ten layers of extra clothes. So yea Greatjon is scary but less scary when you see him with three scarves around his face and an overcoat on big enough to cover his four layers of shirts
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Extra: smallfolk from around the Umber and Bolton areas. Why is everyone in game of thrones wearing brown. Why are they only wearing two layers. That’s stupid D&D you are stupid. The smallfolk in my mind wear handmade patterns that were lovingly made by the fire. Cotton clothing dyed from berries and plants. Grey wool from the sheep and sun bleached leather that’s turned light brown. Fur hats to keep their ears warm and big pants to tuck into their boots. The smallfolk in my homeade ASOIAF universe are realistically able to survive winter
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yeeehwa · 1 year
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Turbulence (Part Four)
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Pairing: OT8 x fem!reader
Warnings: language
Word count: 3,619
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A/N: I’m so so so sorry this took so long to post. Life has thrown me a TON of curveballs lately and I’ve been dealing with them the best I can. I have had this written for a while but wasn’t completely happy with it until a few days ago where I was able to edit it. I think I finally settled on the direction I want to take with this and I appreciate each and every one of you being so patient and supportive of me 💕 I’m sorry if there are any formatting errors. I uploaded on mobile at work since my computer decided to die on me. I’ll post links and everything when I get home and can borrow a laptop to use.
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Lights streamed in through the blinds and thin curtain you had haphazardly thrown up the night you moved in. It shone in your eyes and you grumbled, cuddling closer under the covers. Your hand searched for your phone as your head stayed under the covers. A few pats and extensions of your arms, you found it. Pulling the charger from it, it lit up.
“Shit!” You sat up in the bed, jerking Major awake in the process. He barked and whined, looking at you with such betrayal in his eyes as he settled himself back down. You heard him whine in discontent as you threw the covers off of you and rushed out of the room.
“Mina!”
“You don’t have to yell. I’m right here.” She emerged from the kitchen, dressed to the nines in simple black slacks and maroon button down. Black heels and a trench coat completed her outfit. “What do you want?” She looked you up and down. “Why aren’t you dressed?”
“I woke up late.” You grabbed the coffee cup out of her hand, and chugged the rest of it. Mina glared at you and you sent her a cheeky smile.
“We have to leave in 10. Hurry your ass up.” She rolled her eyes at you and turned her back to you, gone to refill her cup.
Back in your room, you looked at the outfit you had picked out days before. A pair of high waisted black and white plaid pants, and a long sleeved black sweater that you had modified. You had cut and re-hemmed the bottom just enough that if you lifted your arms and stretched a small sliver of skin would show, but still look tasteful. A cute black belt, combat boots, leather jacket and a wide brimmed hat finished your look.
You checked yourself over in the mirror, quickly swiping on a layer of mascara, and some lipgloss, you were ready. You had noticed on your walks around the city and research into the culture here that women usually went more natural with their makeup, so you decided to do the same. You grabbed your tote bag and checked through it, making sure you had your wallet, sunglasses, sketchbook, and, more importantly, all the paperwork you needed for your first day.
“Are you ready?” Mina yelled at you. You could hear her heels tapping impatiently on the tiled floor. You walked out into the hallway to meet her, Major lazily watching you both from the couch.
Mina looked you up and down, and smirked. “You’re going to cause a riot. I love it.” She eyed your tote bag. “Bring that face jewel thing you made for Hunter.”
You opened your mouth to say something when she cut you off. “Yeah yeah I snooped. It looks good, and will impress the head stylists. It’ll make a good first impression.”
Unsure, you went to protest again before she held her hand up to stop you. “If you don’t grab it. I will. Go.” She pointed towards your room.
You made a show of rolling your eyes at her before turning to grab it. “Yes mom.” Sarcasm dripped from your words as you grabbed the jewelry container that held the handmade piece. You stowed I’d safely in your bag.
She noises at you as she saw you stow the item away. “Good. Let’s go.” She walked to the front door, opened it, and waited for you.
“Bye puppy!” You leaned down and gave Major some love before hearing Mina huff out in annoyance. “Ignore her. You know she’s not a morning person.” You teased her, and kisses the top of Majors head. “We’ll go on another walk when I get home! Promise.” You walked out the door, Mina following suit and locking it behind you.
“The relationship you and your dog have is weird.” She led the way out of the lobby and down the street. You were happy you lived so close to the KQ building that you could just walk.
“You’re just jealous.” You fell a few steps behind her, and reached down to grab a small pile of snow.
“Don’t you even think about it!” Mina snapped, head still facing straight ahead.
You huffed, crossing your arms as you hurried your steps to catch up with her again. “How’d you know?”
She gave you an amused look. “You met WooSan.” She took a sip of her coffee.
“That’s fair.” The one interaction that you had with the two of them, and you already knew that they were always antagonizing Mina and the others. Troublemakers if there ever were. Especially Wooyoung.
“What are the rest of them like?” You were curious, after meeting those two, how the other six acted. Especially around each other.
Mina thought for a second. “Hongjoong is very stern. Atinys, their fans, call him the dad of the group. He can be very bold, and loves to take risks with his style, but he can also be very bashful and flusters kind of easily.” She smiled softly, thinking about the men who have become more than just her managees over the past year, they’ve become friends. Confidants in a way she didn’t think possible. “I’ve never met someone who was more of a workaholic than you until I met him.” She shoved her elbow into your side in a teasing gesture.
“Looks like I’ll have to work harder then.” You stuck your tongue between your teeth towards her, your breath clouding in the air in front of you. “What about Yeosang?” You remember her talking about them at one point or another, but his name was the only one that you remembered.
She thought for a second. “Yeosang is quiet. He may act clueless, but he’s very calculated. He’s always observing. Probably one of my favorites of the group.” She narrowed her eyes at you. “If you tell any of them that I’ll smother you in your sleep.”
You made a shocked fact and dramatically put your hand over your heart. “I would never.” You smiled at her. “But. I might use it as leverage later. We’ll see.”
She rolled her eyes at you but continued. “He’s very smart. As I said, he’s always watching. Yeosang is the type of person who will pick up on your smallest tell that something is wrong and will immediately know something is wrong. He remembers all the small things about you and will use that to his advantage. Him and Seonghwa are very similar in that way.”
You smiled as her eyes shone with fondness for the men she describes. “I know you’ve told me a little about Seonghwa. I remember you gushing to me over how handsome and gentlemanly he was.”
She smiled. “Oh yeah. I was smitten with that man. I’m thankful those feelings have settled. I can finally be in the same room as him without acting like an utter fool.” She laughed, and turned the corner. It took you a second before it registered you were turning and hurried up to catch up with her again.
“Tell me about him, since he’s obviously your favorite.” A teasing lilt to your voice as you linked your hands together.
She ignored the teasing. “The fans call him the mom of the group, and he really is. He looks out for the others and is very genuine with the love and concern he shows them. He’s very loving, and always takes care of them, and the staff. He’s the first to offer to grab staff a drink or food. One of the women who worked in the concept department was pregnant, and when Seonghwa found out? Oh boy. He asked everyone what the gender was and bought her toys and clothes for the baby. She was having a boy. I remember having to talk her out of naming her baby after him.” She sighed. “He remembers the smallest details about a person. You mention you love to read offhandedly? He’ll remember. Will probably try to find out who your favorite author is and gift a book to you. Just because.” She shrugged. “He’s a kind man.”
“I don’t think that crush is fully over yet.” You winked at her and laid your head on her shoulder, swinging your interlocked hands.
She shoved you off of her. “The only feelings I have towards him is one of a younger brother. Even though I’m only a few months older.”
You laughed then shivered. A gust of cold wind seeping into the jackets you both wore. “Are we almost there?”
“Yeah. A few more blocks. Promise.” She squeezed your hand. “Jongho is a man of few words, but damn he’s got the voice of an angel. That man is so talented, it’s crazy.” She shook her head. “He’s also very mature for being the maknae, and often gets confused as being the oldest. He told himself high, but also can be very impatient. He gets embarrassed almost as easily as Hongjoong does. He’s savage as hell though. He knows how to take teasing and throw it right back, with some bite.” She laughed to herself. “He also hates the quiet.” She added.
You looked at her confused. “He’s quiet, but hates the quiet?”
“Yes.”
“Okay. I’m going to need you to elaborate.”
“He’s quiet when they’re all together. But if there’s silence or a kind of lul in the conversation, he’ll start singing. Loudly. Beautifully, but loudly. I can’t hear myself think sometimes.” She chuckled at her last statement. “But I love him. I love all of them.”
You nodded, understanding what she meant. “I envy the relationships you seem to have built with them.” You looked down at your hands, playing with the rings you wore. “I hope that I can build relationships like that with KQ Fellaz. And Ateez, if you’re so determined to get me to work with them.”
Mina grabbed both your hands, noticing your figiting. “Stop that.” She knew your tells, and knew you were starting to get really anxious about your first day. “I promise, you will be okay. I’ll be with you the whole day. Edenary has the boys today, so I’m all yours.” She wrapped one of her arms around your shoulders and squeezed.
You instantly felt some tension leave you. You smiled at her gratefully when she pulled away. “Thank you.”
“What are besties for? Speaking of besties, I haven’t told you about Yungi yet.”
You cocked another eyebrow at her. “Yungi?”
“Best friends. Almost as close as Woosan. But, not as chaotic, thank god. Those two alone turn my hair gray.” She laughed. “Mingi is such a shy, sweet man. Complete opposite of how he is on stage. The duality he has is unreal. He’s like Yeosang, but genuinely is confused. He’s the biggest teddy bear. He has anxiety too.”
She sent you a small smile, and you felt a little more tension left. If an idol, who is in the press and followed around daily can do it and still be in the spotlight, you’d be fine in the background, for now. You let yourself focus on that as Mina stopped.
“Where here.” She laced her hand through yours once again. “You ready?”
You took a deep breath and nodded, but you knew she could feel how clammy your hands were. She squeezed. “You’re gonna do fine. I bet you once you meet Sumin, you’ll love him! He likes to modify clothes too.”
You perked up at that. “A kid after my own heart.” You fake swooned as Mina lead you toward the doors of KQ Entertainment.
“Hongjoong likes it too. I bet once you meet, he’ll just die. None of our stylists create or modify. They just source and get stuff commissioned.” Mina smirked, knowing exactly how Hongjoong would react once he saw your sketchbook, and knowing how loose-lipped Wooyoung was, he would’ve been bragging to Hongjoong about what he saw when he essentially broke into your room the other night while you worked.
“Deep breath, and let’s go.” Mina opened the door and pushed you into the lobby.
The lobby was very homey, and not at all what you expected. There was an entryway that made you scan a badge and would let you through a little door that opened, almost like the subway stations back in New York. Beside them sat a large white desk with the KQ Entertainment logo. A few people milled around the desk, while two ladies sat behind it. One on the phone, speaking quickly and the other looking at the computer screen in front of her.
“You’re missing the best part.” You couldn’t see her, but could tell that Mina had a mischievous smile on her face.
You sharply turned to look at her, eyes wide. You already started to feel a little overwhelmed. “What’s that?”
“The Cafe.” She smirked at you. “They have coffee.” At your grimace she rolled her eyes at you. “And tea.” That earned her a smile. “You’re weird. Everyone likes coffee.”
“I guess I’m not everyone.” You shrugged, eyes still scanning the lobby. “If this is just the lobby, I'm excited to see the rest of the building.”
Mina smiled. “We need to get you your badge first, and your meeting with the big boss. Then I can give you an official tour. I think KQ Fellaz are recording some tiktoks today too, so you might be able to meet some, if not all, of them.”
You nodded, processing everything she had just told you. “Okay.”
She grabbed your wrist and dragged you over to the counter and conversed with one of the ladies there, and was handed a packet. You didn’t pay attention, too busy gawking at all the people and the decor.
“Thank you!” You heard Mina say, and you focused in on the conversation again. She turned and looked at you, slowly walking towards the little entryway. “You didn’t listen to a word we said, did you.” It wasn’t a question. More of a statement.
A blush crept up your neck and your ears turned red. “Maybe.”
She rolled her eyes at you. “Scan this.” She handed you a basic white card, vaguely reminiscent of a credit card. “It’s exactly like the subway at home. Scan the card, go through the doors. Simple.” She did as she had instructed you to do as an example and you followed her lead.
You followed her down a hallway to the elevators, your eyes darting back and forth from all the posters on the wall. A soloist you’ve never heard of, Young Saeng, and a group of eight men you knew to be Ateez, recognizing Wooyoung and San. The other six members looked familiar, but you couldn’t figure out why. You chose to ignore that feeling as you entered the elevator behind Mina.
“The stylist department is on the third floor. Along with makeup, and basically every other visual aspect KQ talent goes through. Maddox, Ateez, and KQ Fellaz frequently rotate through, so you’ll become familiar with them all soon enough.
“The first floor is the cafe, check in area, and all basic needs. The second floor is where idols spend most of their time. Dance studios and recording rooms. I cannot begin to tell you how often I have found Hongjoong asleep at the mixing station.” She smiled fondly. “The fourth floor is upper management and such. I spend way too much time there, and prefer being on the second floor.”
The elevator stopped, and the doors slid open. “You’ll be meeting with the head stylists and some other management. I’ll be in the meeting as well. If you need grounding, just look at me.” She smiled warmly at you and gave your hand a reassuring squeeze as you followed her into the meeting room.
Eight pairs of eyes zeroed in on you both as you entered the room. Men and women dressed in full suits, or business casual, or a weird mix of both. You mentally grimaced at one of the men who wore a bright orange shirt button down under his blazer.
“Ah. You must be Y/N!” A lady said, a closed lip smile on her face. “Mina-ah has told us a lot about you.”
You shot Mina the side eye as she blushed and ducked her head in embarrassment. She detached herself from your side, slightly shoving you to one end of the table, and she joined the group of people on the other side.
You bowed before addressing them. “I am. I really do appreciate this opportunity.” You put your hands behind your back as you stood, nervously figuring with the rings you always wore. Mina noticed and sent you an encouraging head nod.
You swallowed nervously. “As Mina has probably told you, I do more than style, but design as well.” You reached into your bag that was still slung over your shoulder. “I’ve been watching some of the content that has been posted about them and trying to get an idea of what their personalities are like and what they seem to be comfortable in.” You opened the pad and flipped to a page of Minjae.
“Looking closely at Minjae, and knowing his interests, I took a more hip-hop styled approach.” You quickly laid it on the table and pushed it slightly towards the nine people who looked at you with curiosity.
One man leaned forward to slide the sketchbook closer to them. You mentally pictured what they saw. Mainly black colored sweatpants with accents of white on the flaps of pockets and strings that hung down from the sides. An oversized sweater that had smoke in the shape of hands reaching for each other in the middle of it. It was nothing super original to you, just one of the first things that came to your mind when you first saw Minjae.
The silence in the room was deafening as they all flipped through your sketchbook. Small hums can be heard, but you weren’t sure if they were of appreciation or distaste. That is, until they got to the face chain you made for Hunter.
An approving hum came from a woman who you were sure was as the head stylist by how she was dressed. She wore cream colored pants that were rolled up at the ankles, a white button down underneath a beige knit sweater vest. She looked effortlessly put together and she was stunning in your eyes.
You looked at Mina, who gave you a dazzling smile. “She made it too. I watched her. Wooyoung almost broke it as she worked on it, trying to convince her to let him wear it.” She laughed. “I made her bring it with her today.”
You were already finishing around in your bag for the little jewelry case that held the chain when you were asked to bring it out. Your hand clutched the velvety box and you let out a deep breath, trying to calm your nerves. You never liked showing your creations to strangers when they knew you made it.
You pulled out the box slowly, hands shaking, and set it on the table, slowly sliding it towards them. The woman grabbed it and slowly opened it, her face staying neutral this time. Her eyes darted from the box to the drawing, not saying a word.
She passed the box to the next person and so on until all of them had seen it. They all shared looks before one man cleared his throat. “There are some things we need to discuss. If you could please sit outside for a moment.”
You froze when he said that. Were they going to fire you? Before you even started? Your blood ran cold and your heart pounded in your chest. “O-of course.” You studdeded and slowly walked towards the door.
A few agonizing minutes after standing outside, and almost on the brink of an anxiety attack, the door to the meeting room opened behind you, and Minas' voice called to you. It didn’t sound angry, or disappointed. “Y/N? You can come back now.”
You took a few deep, calming breaths as you turned to face her, hands clasped together tightly to hide how nervous you were. “I’m fired, aren’t I?”
She rolled her eyes before pulling you back into the meeting room and directed you to stand in the same spot as before.
“After seeing what you designed, and the chain you created” the man who sat in the middle of the group started. Your eyes shifted to Mina, who sent you a thumbs up. “We would like to offer you to work with Ateez.”
You stood there, stunned for a moment, while trying to figure out what words were and how to use them again.
“It would be temporary. Think of it like a trial of sorts.” A lady who sat to the left of you said. “Ateez is competing on another show that's very similar to how Kingdom was. The team could use someone like you to help with the designs.” She gave you a warm smile.
Your eyes widened. “That’s a lot of responsibility to throw onto someone who hasn’t proved their worth. I don’t think I can accept. I-“
The same woman waved her hand in the air, causing your words to die in your throat. “Nonsense. What we hear from Mina, and the designs you’ve showed us already, we have faith that you’ll succeed.” Her smile never left her face.
You eyes shot to Mina and she sent you a smug grin as you mustered up a nervous smile. You were too much of a people pleaser to say no.
“I accept.”
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Outfit details (and a little backstory) from a recent night out:
I essentially have a fairy godmother aka last summer I went to a garage sale in my neighborhood and the women who was running it out of her garage was this 50 something year old entirely grayed fabulous woman named Lucille who has a stockpile of vintage designer that rivals The Real Real … and also happens to have the same size in dress and shoe as me as luck would have it. She’s wonderful and I constantly run into her taking out the trash while I’m on the walk back from my organic grocery store and we get into little chats that last up to 20 minutes where we talk about her handmade christmas cards and her time working in the fashion industry.
About a month ago I spotted this piece at her bi-yearly garage sale and couldn’t afford it at the time ($70 was/is steep for me! We’re working on it!). I asked her to put it on hold for me and truly waddled my way through life thinking about how bad i wanted to get it. A week before my event she also texted me saying she found a body form for me — and would promptly be bringing it home all the way from the Hamptons for me. And so hence, one Wednesday afternoon I walked the 5 minutes to her apartment and came home with Lady Godiva and my vintage Marc Jacobs.
I paired it with a 60’s handbag I got from a vintage store around the corner from me (I’ve lived in this area for 5 years and have barely so much as waltzed in as I have in the past month!), 90’s brown leather boots, amazon gloves (yuck I know — however I’m trying to build an etsy vintage glove collection, and also I plan I keeping these gloves for as long as they withstand NYC), drugstore stockings, my occasion diamonds, and a goodwill thrifted Club Monaco faux fur trim coat (pictured here). And also a gin martini with a twist.
I had this look planned for weeks! Envisioning it in my head and how it would be very out of my comfort zone but ultimately I’ve been dying to try something new and dress up in a way I’m not really used to, but felt authentic to me. The subtle magenta under sheer black felt very me, even if it seems very ordinary Little Black Dress esque, but this detail is really what made me fall in love with the dress. I feel like I succeeded, I felt fabulous, and the gloves and purse were a hit at the after party!
In the grand scheme of my own personal fashion journey, it’s the first piece of “designer” wear I’ve ever owned. It’s double silk, and I believe it’ll be the first piece in my closet I’ve ever gotten dry cleaned.
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Exploring the History and Evolution of Women's Heeled Boots in Fashion
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The Origins of Women's Heeled Boots
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Raton's New Mexico Fashion Scene: Local Designers, Boutiques, and Trends.
Raton, New Mexico, may not be widely known as a fashion capital, but it has a distinctive and vibrant fashion scene that reflects its unique cultural heritage and local creativity. The town boasts a variety of local designers, boutiques, and fashion trends that contribute to its eclectic style. Here's an overview of Raton's fashion scene:
** Local Designers
1. **Southwest Influence**: Many local designers in Raton, New Mexico draw inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the Southwest. incorporating traditional Native American patterns, motifs, and materials into their designs. This results in clothing and accessories that blend contemporary fashion with historical influences.
2. **Handcrafted Goods**: Designers in Raton often emphasize handcrafted items. Jewelry, leather goods, and woven textiles are particularly popular. Artisans create pieces that highlight their craftsmanship and attention to detail, often using locally sourced materials.
3. **Sustainable Fashion**: There is a growing trend towards sustainable fashion among Raton's designers. They focus on eco-friendly materials and practices, producing garments that are not only stylish but also environmentally responsible. This includes upcycled clothing and accessories, which are both unique and sustainable.
**Boutiques
1. **Local Boutiques**: Raton's main shopping areas are home to several charming boutiques that offer a curated selection of clothing, accessories, and gifts. These boutiques often showcase the work of local designers and artisans, providing a platform for their creations.
**Santa Fe Trail Boutique**: Known for its eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional Southwestern styles, this boutique features handcrafted jewelry, custom leather goods, and stylish apparel.
**The Dressing Room**: A boutique that offers a range of women's fashion, from casual wear to formal attire. The Dressing Room is known for its personalized shopping experience and unique collection of clothing and accessories.
2. **Western Wear**: Given Raton's historical connection to ranching and rodeo, Western wear remains a staple. Boutiques like "Raton Ranch Outfitters" specialize in cowboy boots, hats, denim, and other Western apparel, catering to both locals and tourists seeking authentic Southwestern style.
** Trends
1. **Bohemian and Southwestern Fusion**: The fashion scene in Raton often features a blend of bohemian and Southwestern styles. Flowy dresses, fringe jackets, and turquoise jewelry are popular, reflecting both a free-spirited vibe and a deep connection to the region's cultural roots.
2. **Vintage Revival**: Vintage clothing and retro styles are making a comeback in Raton. Boutiques and thrift shops offer a variety of vintage pieces, from classic denim to retro dresses, allowing fashion enthusiasts to mix and match eras in their outfits.
3. **Functional Fashion**: Practicality is key in many Raton residents' wardrobes, reflecting the town's outdoor lifestyle. Durable, comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, and ranching is prevalent. This includes sturdy boots, layered outerwear, and versatile accessories.
4. **Artisan Accessories**: Handmade accessories are a major trend, with local artisans creating unique jewelry, scarves, and bags that often feature traditional designs and techniques. These accessories are not only stylish but also carry a sense of local pride and craftsmanship.
** Fashion Events
1. **Local Fashion Shows**: Raton hosts occasional fashion shows and events that highlight the work of local designers and boutiques. These events provide a platform for showcasing new collections and fostering a sense of community within the fashion scene.
2. **Craft Fairs and Markets**: Regular craft fairs and markets in Raton offer another venue for local designers and artisans to sell their creations. These events are popular with both residents and visitors, providing access to one-of-a-kind fashion items and accessories.
** Conclusion
Raton, New Mexico, has a distinctive fashion scene that blends the cultural heritage of the Southwest with contemporary trends. Local designers and boutiques play a crucial role in shaping this scene, offering unique, handcrafted, and sustainable fashion items. The town’s fashion trends reflect a blend of bohemian and Southwestern styles, vintage influences, and functional, outdoor-ready clothing. Through various events and markets, Raton’s fashion community continues to thrive, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of its local talent.
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