Monday, December 22, 2014

Study abroad journal coming soon!!!

Hey everyone!

As I said in a previous post, this fashion blog will be my online journal about my Study Abroad adventures in Florence, Italy beginning January 23rd. I will do my best to blog very frequently, so that family and friends can all go on this journey with me! Pictures will be compiled in a Flickr account for easy uploading and viewing, and the link to that is under the Study Abroad Pictures tab on my homepage, or also here :) I'll still blog about fashion though! I will probably add another page on the homepage about Italian trends or Italian street wear.

So… onto the topic of communication. Technology is amazing these days! You can reach me a ton of ways while I am gone for this Spring semester! Feel free to:

  1. Send me emails using my Baylor email or my Verizon email accounts
  2. Send me private messages on Facebook, or write on my wall, or whatever else there
  3. Comment on anything on this blog
  4. Text me: I have a WhatsApp account for free texting
  5. Skype or FaceTime me whenever I have Wifi (I will be 7 hours ahead Central time)
  6. You can also call me using a number on a rented phone (haven't received yet)
  7. Follow me on Instagram (loganTscandling), direct message me on Instagram
  8. Follow me on Twitter (same username), follow me on Pinterest (same username). And if all of those fail, you can send me mail to: 
  9. Logan Scandling 
    c/o Florence University of the Arts 
    Realistically, I probably won't use Twitter or Pinterest very much, so don't rely on those. And I hear international snail-mail is very unreliable but you are welcome to try it nonetheless.
I hope this was helpful! :)

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Holiday Glamour

Hey everyone! Sorry I haven't been blogging lately, gearing up for study abroad plus school plus life was very time consuming! So, lots of changes to come with the blog as I begin to document my time in Italy. I will hopefully get everything organized soon! But until then, here are some more pretty edits I made on polyvore, of outfits that I could never afford, but a girl can dream :)

Holiday Glamour


Friday, September 26, 2014

Trend Mixing!

Hey y'all!

So I really liked my outfit yesterday and wanted to talk about it. I wanted to pull together a few trends all at one time, just to show that you don't have to do just one trend every day!

I'm doing some sort of a bohemian-tribal-pink-rocker kind of thing… with a pop of color. But it doesn't look that crazy! At least I don't think so… :) So my point is, don't be afraid to mix trends!!! Also, side note, I'm obsessed with my new earmuff from Charming Charlie and my "fly away" vest from Macy's.

Tell me what you think about trend mixing! And as always, vivre la mode, tout le monde!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Summer Florals

Summer Florals

I love this look! This floral blazer is everything, and I so want it. A great way to add some color and some femininity into a dull work wardrobe. Squeeze those florals into your end-of-summer wardrobe before fall starts!!!


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Cheers for the Statement Necklace

Hi friends!
I'm sure you've all seen the red carpet shows recently, and it seems like everyone is going minimalistic on their jewelry! Except for one piece… the necklace. Lots of stars are seen wearing one HUGE piece of jewelry around their neck! And I love it. I think it's a great trend. Wanna know why? IT LOOKS GOOD ON EVERYBODY. See for yourself!






























As shown on all these different kinds of people, statement necklaces rock. No matter what your hair color, skin color, size, height, age, income, this trend has some serious staying power. From royals to college kids, this trend can dress up any outfit. There are a few reasons why this trend is so popular:
  1. It draws the eye upward, keeping focus on your pretty face and off of your body, therefore flattering any body type. 
  2. It flatters almost all necklines of dresses and shirts, making it easy to mix and match- making it a great wardrobe staple piece
  3. They come in any price point
  4. They come in all colors and styles, virtually anyone can find one they like
  5. Layering smaller, longer necklaces with a short statement one can result in a chic new look! Easily customizable and gives your wardrobe versatility. 

This is just a small example of all the large statement necklaces I have in my closet right now… I'm kind of obsessed with this trend. It's great for college kids on a budget that also want to look cool and trendy!

So don't be afraid to wear a big necklace! Just remember:
  • Go minimal on the rest of your jewelry
  • Don't overdo the makeup if you have on an exceptionally large necklace
  • Let the necklace speak for itself
  • Mix and match, don't be afraid!
  • Have fun!
If you haven't included this piece of jewelry into your wardrobe yet, go try it! Have fun this summer trying something new. And as always, vivre la mode, tout le monde!


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

The Summer Struggle

Hi everyone!
So, I'm sure everyone has experienced the "summer struggle"… Especially those that live in the South. The "summer struggle" is something that I've defined as when it's blazing hot outside and freezing inside. Going to the grocery store, to the mall, even to the movie theatre are the most places where this happens. WHAT DO I WEAR????? is my never ending question. I don't want to dress in complete winter attire because I will overheat. At the same time, I don't want to wear daisy dukes and a crop top because I'll just freeze, and if I forget a sweater I will be an ice cube. Also, it's annoying to carry a purse on one shoulder and an unsightly sweater on your arm- talk about needing a third arm to shop with! Not optimal. What is a fashion girl to do? Well, I've managed to come up with some solutions!

                       
Outfit 1- This is what I would wear out on a typical summer day, most likely to the movies. My legs typically don't get cold sitting down, so hence the denim shorts. My arms are the first part to get cold usually so I have a three quarter sleeve, semi-sheer shirt on with a camisole underneath. Open toed sandals can sometimes make you colder, so I have paired this look with white lace flats. (side note, as you can see by my mint green necklace in every picture, this is my current fashion obsession. I will soon prove that my mint necklace goes with everything.) Also I felt like wearing my glasses here because they make me feel smarter, although I really do need them when I drive. 



Outfit 2- This is what I would wear shopping or out to lunch on a hot summer day. This way I have complete mobility of my arms (obviously you need that when scouring the racks) and if the shopping mall is outside, I can get a nice tan on my arms :) My legs are covered by my mint skinny jeans so I don't get as cold inside. The small straps on my blue and white tribal print top and open toed Tory Burch-esque sandals ensure to not overheat the body. My favorite summer color is-- you guessed it-- mint :)

I also keep a sweater in the trunk of my car if it's an absolute icebox somewhere. So that's solution number 3 :) What's your favorite way to style your outfits to beat the heat and cold in the summer? Let me know! And as always, vivre la mode, tout le monde!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Smoldering in navy

Smoldering in navy

Smoldering in navy by logantscandling 


I loooove making these collages because there are so many cute things that I want to wear on here! I just love this dress-- feathers rock. This is something classy you could wear out to a fancy date, to a nice cocktail lounge, to a nice birthday party, etc. Navy is a great color day or night! 


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Back to school ease

Back to school ease

Back to school ease by logantscandling on Polyvore


So, I've discovered this new app called Polyvore, and it is kind of life-changing. I love it. So, I'll probably be posting some of my collages that I put together on here. This outfit is back to school inspired, just because it is easy and cute, perfect for September afternoons walking around campus. 
And as always, vivre la mode tout le monde!


Thursday, June 19, 2014

The Good Girl Complex

Hi everyone!
I hope your summer is going fantastic and is full of sunshine! But if you live in Texas you'll know that's impossible, for every other day is rainy and our weather is bipolar. Anyway, I'm so sorry I haven't blogged in ages. And I know it's been ages, because I keep thinking of good things to write about and then forget about it instantly. Being busy with friends, school and now that summer is happening, my new part time job has kind of consumed my life. So… Today I'm finally talking about something that I've coined "The Good Girl Complex."

I was hanging out with my friends I went to high school and middle school with just recently, and they were texting someone on their phone. They brought me up by saying "I'm hanging out with Logan tonight. Oh you remember Logan, she's the good girl we went to school with." ...Huh? That struck me as kind of odd, but I brushed it off. Some time later I was eating dinner with another set of friends, playing with that fun app Snapchat (we're all addicted to it, don't pretend like you don't do it too) and my friend got a reply to the picture of her and I that said "Your bff is almost as pretty as you, what's she like? ;)" She said, "Hey, don't think about her like that, she's a good girl." That word again. What does that mean? Now, maybe she knew what he meant behind that statement, and was stopping him from making crude jokes. But still, that label again made me think. These are only two recent encounters that I can remember verbatim, but i've been living with this "identifier" for so long I can't even remember when it started-- most likely in middle school, where everybody gets labeled. I've been called a good girl by my family, friends, boyfriends, and I've come to know it can be both a compliment and an insult, and most often it steps into the insult-zone.

Everyone is obsessed with labels. Especially in this day with movies like Mean Girls and 21 Jump Street where we see them making fun of cliques and labels. Geeks, jocks, cheerleaders, goths, hipsters, rednecks, richies, good girls, bad girls, sluts, fashionistas, rebels, druggies, etc. But this is reality... When did the world become segregated into good girls or bad girls? If you're not one, you're the other? If you don't sleep around and drink every weekend, you're a prudish, old-fashioned good girl? What did those "good girl" comments my friend said imply to that other person, that I'm no fun to be around or that I'm boring? Some people might call me crazy or hypersensitive, thinking being called a "good girl" is a bad thing. Not necessarily, it just depends on the context. You see, the definition of "good girl" has changed over the years. Now, it's a stigma, a cliche, a stereotype, or even going so far as to say a prejudice. It implies shyness, innocence, blindness, naivety, being a loser, old-fashioned, a prude, and even having a boring personality. Don't believe me? Take a look just a few pop culture references.

In magazines' fashion spreads, the "good girl look" is always modestly dressed with soft hues, soft hair, young looking models, making them look innocent, geeky, lame or boring. The cliche of pink, soft and innocent. Good girls never dress daring or fashion forward. 


This makeup look is called "girl next door glam." Pretty, yes, and I love T-Swift as much as the next girl, but it's not the most fashion forward makeup I've ever seen. Good girls can't have a smokey eye or a bold red lip?



In songs these days, good girls are portrayed as innocent, naive and don't know how to have fun. Example one, Good Girls Go Bad by Cobra Starship.
"I know your type
Yeah daddy's lil' girl
Just take a bite
Let me shake up your world
Cause just one night couldn't be so wrong
I'm gonna make you lose control
She was so shy
'Til I drove her wild
I make them good girls go bad"

Or how about Good Girl by Carrie Underwood? (I love her by the way, she's fantastic)
"Hey, good girl 
With your head in the clouds...
Why, why you gotta be so blind?
Won't you open up your eyes?"

So let me get this straight: good girls don't dress cool, don't have fun, don't dance or go to parties, don't date bad boys, socialize, make mistakes or have regrets?

And another: Good Girl by Lily Kershaw:
"I'm going down, down, down
I'll dig my own shallow grave
I'm going down, down, down
Good girls aren't supposed to misbehave
I'm not a good girl anyway"


Those two pictures are "Good Girl Gina" memes, used to perpetuate the idea that good girls say the right things and do the right things all the time. But nobody is perfect, no matter how good of a girl they are. I wore the title "good girl" like it was an outdated sweater in high school; I thought that made me boring. I thought it made me different, an outcast. I thought it meant people didn't think I was fun to be around. But that changed when I started really thinking about what it meant for my life…

You know what I call a good girl? A girl who treats people with respect and people respect her back. A girl who holds her head high and doesn't change for other people. A woman who can have fun without going crazy. A woman who dresses fashion forward but can also dress with class andmodestly. A good girl IS different but because she chooses to live her life respectably. But that doesn't mean she can't have fun! Good girls can party and laugh just like everyone else, we aren't prudes. She can do whatever she wants to do. No one is perfect. So… Should no one be called a "good girl" anymore? No, that's not what I'm saying. It's perfectly acceptable in conversations, if being used for good. Just don't use it as an insult. It can very easily become a backhanded compliment, because it (like many labels and names) can cut deeper than you think. Good girls are people too!

Feel free to comment if you've have an experience similar to mine! Oh and don't worry, more fashion advice to come soon.

As always, vivre la mode, tout le monde!