I was recently struck with inspiration for a new series here on The Soubrette Brunette -- the first installment of which I'm launching today. So much of my aesthetic is inspired by fantasy and costume, and I realized that there are so many characters in film, television and literature that have shaped the way I have cultivated my personal style. I wanted to pay homage to these fabricated figures in a monthly series that I'm calling "
Fictional Fashion Plates." I'll be sharing some of my favorite style moments from whatever source material I can find, as well as some style boards and links for those who feel inspired to infuse some fiction into their wardrobe reality. For my first post in this new series, I've chosen to honor Romy White and Michele Weinberger, from the late-'90s film
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.
Some of you might be surprised that I didn't choose characters that are a
little more retro in aesthetic, but I've always been obsessed with the
costumes in this film. In fact, costumer Mona May is responsible not
only for Romy and Michele, but for two of my other favorite 90's flicks: Clueless and Never Been Kissed.
Mona May's creations in these films are larger-than-life in the very
best way, and my fascination with the wardrobe of the central characters
hasn't waned since I first watched these films as a kid. As we all
know, fashion is cyclical, and the late-'90s are having a bit of a
heyday right now -- so if you're looking to draw some inspiration from
Romy and Michele, you don't have to look too far!
Although Romy and Michele's sense of style has definite tones of tackiness, I think that can be a really fun element to work into your wardrobe every once and a while. Bright solids and pastels, faux fur, feathers, and chunky heels are staples in their closets. One of the first brands I thought of when looking for current inspiration was
Glitters For Dinner, and ironically enough, I had no idea that they've actually named some of their pieces after Romy and Michele! In general, co-ords are pretty popular right now, and it's a great way to create some longevity in your wardrobe (since pieces can be worn together or mixed with other items). And if Romy and Michele were living in today's world, I bet they'd rock a pair of Jeffrey Campbell shoes. I had so much fun putting together these contemporary takes on some of my favorite ensembles from the film!
Overall, though I wouldn't dress like Romy and Michele on a daily basis, I love the ever-present sense of fun they put into their outfits. They dress like every day is a party, and that's definitely a message I can get behind! What about you? Would you wear any of these flick-inspired finds?
Have a Romy and Michele Day! :)
xox Sammi
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