BLUE JEAN BABY

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Photographed by Uzunma Udeh

I have noticed lately that almost every outfit that I wear or shoot incorporates denim in one way or another. I don’t even think I do it consciously anymore. The way some people feel about wearing black is the way I feel about blue jeans – easy, comfortable, and always in style.

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 Denim Moto Jacket: One Teaspoon

Ruffle Bardot Dress: Missguided

Denim Hat: Calvin Klein

Creepers: Fenty x Puma

WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS

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As many of you know or heard, this year’s Governors Ball music festival in New York City was greatly affected by some summer storms. The storm that arrived on the third day of the festival was so severe that all acts were completely cancelled that day. However, in most circumstances, music festivals and outdoor concerts will go on rain or shine.

Since Gov Ball, many people have asked me what to wear or how to dress when it’s raining at a festival. Can you be fashionable and waterproof at the same time? I think the answer is, “Yes, absolutely!”. Here are a few items that will keep you dry and comfortable in the rain while still allowing you to look on trend and stylish:

  1. Windbreaker – a windbreaker, rain coat or poncho is going to be your best friend in the rain. It will keep everything underneath dry and protected from the weather. You can also layer as much or as little as you want underneath depending upon how hot or how cold you tend to get. I love these windbreakers from Fendi and Adidas.
  2. Shorts – surprisingly, in the rain, shorts are a much better option over pants. This is simply because it is much easier to towel dry off your legs than it is to air dry a pair of pants or jeans. These denim shorts from Burberry Brit are cute and comfortable.
  3. Backpack – never bring your nice handbag to a festival when it’s raining. The water will completely ruin the leather and any other precious materials. Instead opt for a backpack, which is easy to wear and can hold just about anything you want to bring with you. When it’s raining, I always make sure I have wipes, a small towel, an extra pair of socks, a sweater and an umbrella in my backpack. I love this backpack from Givenchy, but there are much more affordable options available from Target and ASOS.
  4. Hat or Sunglasses – these items are strictly for style purposes. I personally would wear a hat in the rain to cover up my (likely) messy hair. Rocking a snapback with pigtail braids is a cute style that will keep your wet hair off your face while simultaneously giving your look a little flair. I always keep a pair of sunglasses in my bag no matter what, but they can be especially useful when my eye make-up is running down my face in the rain (ps. invest in a good waterproof mascara. Thank me later).
  5. Umbrella –  for me, carrying an umbrella to a rainy festival or concert really depends on how much I want to or can dance, and also how many people are around me. You never want to be the annoying person who is whacking everyone with her umbrella or blocking everyone’s view. If you have ample space around you, by all means bring out your umbrella. I love this clear one because you can hold it and also see what’s going on in front of you.
  6. Boots – boots are one hundred percent the way to go when it rains. Nothing is worse than wet, cold feet when you’re far from home. I highly recommend a boot that hits right below the knee to keep your legs somewhat covered. Higher boots will also protect you if and when you start kicking up mud. I would wear these studded boots from Saint Laurent even when it’s not raining. They are so cool and fun!

GOV BALL 2016

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Photographed by Donia Abdelaziz

Governors Ball was, unfortunately, a bit of a let down this year. Day 3 was completely cancelled due to “extreme weather”, so I was not able to see a bunch of artists that I was really looking forward to including Chvrches, Galantis, Vince Staples, Chet Faker and, of course, Kanye West. Nevertheless, Days 1 and 2 were pretty fun. I got caught in a downpour wearing this white dress on the second day (oops!), but singing in the rain with your friends has never hurt anyone.

I really enjoyed this white dress and white boot combo, and the pop of orange from my handbag and my vintage sunglasses helped to keep the outfit from looking too one-dimensional. I love wearing a denim shirt tied over my waist for a number of reasons. The first is a practical one — if it gets too cold, I have easy access to another layer. The second being an aesthetic one — having a shirt or jacket tied around my waist can break up my look in the right places and make it a little more interesting to the eye. And the last reason relates more to my own personal style. Unless I’m going out for a night on the town, I rarely like to wear bodycon dresses without being somewhat covered up. Tying a shirt around my waist instantly makes tight dresses look more casual and daytime appropriate.

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Orange Aviator Sunnies: Etsy

White Henley Dress with Slit: Free People

Oversized Denim Shirt: Reformation

Handbag: Prada

White Boots: Zara

FOR THE FELLAS: COOL SUMMER JACKETS

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Photo Credit: Zara

Even in the warm weather, sometimes you just want a cool jacket to throw on to complete your look. Here are some of my favorite light and breezy jackets for the summer time.

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Printed Bomber Jacket: Zara

Light Wash Denim Jacket: Topman

Bleached Out Windbreaker: Adidas

Denim Bleached Trucker Jacket: Levi’s

Khaki Jacket with Patches: Zara

Tan Bomber Jacket: Topman

Blue and White Denim Jacket: ASOS

Camouflage Field Jacket: Urban Outfitters

Linen Bomber Jacket: Zara

N1SQ Marble Print Jacket: Topman

Dark Blue Short Jacket: H&M

Slim Fit Canvas Field Jacket: NN07

Loopback Cotton Jacket: Battenwear