Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul
CategoryFashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #8 (Purple)
Purple was by far, the most challenging color out of the eight. Seriously, for a second I was worried I wasn’t going to have enough photos for c..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #7 (Yellow)
This week I’m faced with another color that I have ambivalent feelings towards. Being Asian, yellow has always been an annoying derogatory chara..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #6 (Pink)
I used to have a strong love/hate relationship with the pink (let it be noted that this does not include the singer of the same name). Thanks to..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #5 (Orange)
Orange you glad I didn’t begin “Saturated Summer” with a overdone pun on this week’s color? Okay maybe I spoke too soon, but hey –– my strong su..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #4 (Blue)
Unlike the apropos Marina and the Diamond’s song, Blue –– in which the singer laments, “I don’t wanna feel blue anymore, gimme gimme, anything b..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #3 (Red)
I am now realizing while putting together this post, that almost all of the photos featured are either food or neon signs, which I think aptly a..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #2 (Green)
Having spent the last five months in the concrete jungle that is NYC, I came close to forgetting about the photo opportunities that arise when y..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: Saturated Summer #1 (Black & White)
I’m back for the summer with a new series y’all! Inspired in part Wes Anderson’s famous cinematic color palettes, “Saturated Summer” is an organ..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: So Subcultured (Ganguro)
Let me preface this post by saying I fully understand the sheer absurdity of this subculture. While I don’t expect anyone to seek out these tren..
Fashion Soup for the Sartorial Soul: So Subcultured (Cyber Grunge)
If you were born sometime between 1990 and 1998, you probably remember what it was like to grow up as a teenybopper or wee child in simpler time..