Showing posts with label Stevie Nicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stevie Nicks. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Everyday Outfit: Sister of the Moon

Today was a super full moon in Pisces. Since Pisces rules the emotions we are supposed to be able to work on and release any unwanted emotional baggage or unwanted habits during this full moon in order to move on to a better place in our lives. There are lots of things I need to work on in my life but the main objective for this full moon is to let go of procrastination in my creativity. Sometimes it's just a matter of making a To-Do list and sticking to it! I really need to get more organized and say good bye to stress sewing. Ha! So my new mantra is Just Do It! 


Every month on the full moon I can't help thinking of this classic Fleetwood Mac song "sisters of the moon" check out the video here. http://youtu.be/MylEvSwDVSk


What I wore today: 


Beaded sheer top: Mexx
Purple Cami: Smart Set
Beaded gypsy skirt: thrifted
Fringed Shawl: thrifted
Purple Rosary: The Gift Crypt

Friday, November 14, 2014

Fashion Inspiration: Stevie Nicks

The first time I fell in love with Stevie Nicks and her fashion style was when I watched the music video "Gypsy" on MTV in the early 80s. Every time that video came on I was mesmerized by her spinning on the edge of the cliff with a gorgeous shawl. I wanted to be her! I loved everything about her style. The shawls, leg warmers and boots, top hats, and long romantic dresses. The first time I saw her was long before the Internet so the only photos I had of her were from magazines or the photography on her album covers. Actually, I think she is the reason I became obsessed with victorian and romantic clothes when I was a teenager! I would search the thrift stores when I was young looking for clothes exactly like hers. Oh wait...I still do!







And one of the most endearing things about her is that her style is timeless. Her wardrobe has evolved and gotten better with time but her unique fashion style has never changed over the years. I have seen her referred to as the godmother of goth before. And I completely agree. Along with a few other ladies, she influenced the Romanti-Goth style that I love. Gothic, Bohemian, or witchy style.  Whatever you want to call her, she is a timeless style icon. And looking through all these gorgeous photos of her again just makes me want to wear all those romantic clothes like she wears all the time! So what if it's completely impractical most of the time? It's so pretty!




And I love her music also. I have most of her albums with Fleetwood Mac and also the solo ones. The best of Fleetwood Mac CD gets a lot play time. I've never seen them in concert though. Hopefully my Hubby will splurge on some tickets on a future tour. At least I hope so!