Showing posts with label wearethemods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wearethemods. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

11 Ways To Get the Modette Style!


WE ARE THE MODS! The British Mod culture is well known for it's music, scooters, violence, fashion and using Amphetamines to fuel all-night dancing at clubs. The 1960's introduced a time where teens and adults didn't have to worry about saving money. Instead they had disposable income which lead to their obsession with looking good. New boutiques opened on Carnaby Street, London, selling the finest suits, so stylish one 17-year old Mod said he'd "go without food to buy clothes". The two subcultures that paved the way for the oh, so, mighty 'Mods', were the 'Beatniks' with their bohemian vibes, styling berets and turtle necks, and the Teddy Boys who paved the way for making males interested in fashion making it socially acceptable. Are you a Mod? Are you interested in this style? Yes? Then you're reading the right blog!

1. Watch Quadrophenia.

It's undoubtedly a must. Quadrophenia shows 'Mod' culture in a light no one has ever shown it in. It's a gripping, funny and emotional film. If Quadrophenia can't get you into Modernism I don't know what will! 


2.Be Prepared.


You're going to stand out from the crowd, are you ready? You won't be doing this by shouting 'PENIS' in the middle of the street but you will with your outrageous confidence, stylish clothes, and unique style. Heads will be turning.

3. Focus on bright colours.


Think 'Twiggy', she wore bright colours like red, yellow, blues, greens and pastel colours. You want to POP and give off those mod vibes.

4. Patterns and fit. 



Two words you shouldn't forget; Geometric and A-line. There's nothing like a good old geometric print screaming 'LOOK AT ME!' to go on that cute, girly and flattering a-line dress. You can't get anymore 60's!

5. Mini skirts, mini dresses, mini everything!



"Flaunt what your Momma gave ya'!" The shorter the better, I say. The 60's made it clear "mini" was the new fashion, let's bring this classy, flawless and youthful statement back! 

6. Be authentic



Rocking the vintage shopping is a great start to achieve the 60's mod look. Keeping your eyes peeled for original mod dresses, 60's bags and coats. You can even try your Nan's wardrobe or charity shops, an alternative to vintage shopping are shops that re-create vintage looks just like RashaSwais does. 

7. How many pairs of shoes?! 


The variety of mod shoes are quite a treat! T-bars, loafers, kitten heels, Chelsea boots, monk shoes and dessert boots. The variety let's you express your natural feminine touch along with that inner masculine side. 

8. Fred Perry.



Amy Winehouse foundation. Need I say more? This collection has to be one of the most beautiful, unique lines on their website. If you love a polo you'll be working the Fred Perry, no doubt about it. 

9. Those eyes.


Mod girls would always focused on their eyes when it came to make-up, icons like Twiggy helped inspire this look. Every other part of their make-up would be very minimal, making you gaze into their big, bold and beautiful eyes. If you want to embrace this look, get plenty of liquid liner, false lashes and white eye-liner to get you started!

10. Music.


The Kinks, The Who, Small Faces, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds are some bands you might have heard of. Mods danced to these bands and many more like them when they went to clubs. In 2014 it's rare to find a great club that plays 60's music... Luckily here in Birmingham we have a club called 'SNOBS' playing original 60s tunes.

11. Embrace the mod culture.

Remember, it's a way of 

Now go to my YouTube channel to keep in touch with my latest Interviews, Street Style and Styling videos!
Be bold, be different,
Enjoy being you, 
Saranne x

Thursday, 23 October 2014

9 Ways To Get The Mod Style!


WE ARE THE MODS! The British Mod culture is well known for it's music, scooters, violence, fashion and using Amphetamines to fuel all-night dancing at clubs. The 1960's introduced a time where teens and adults didn't have to worry about saving money. Instead they had disposable income which lead to their obsession with looking good. New boutiques opened on Carnaby Street, London, selling the finest suits, so stylish one 17-year old Mod said he'd "go without food to buy clothes". The two subcultures that paved the way for the oh, so, mighty 'Mods', were the 'Beatniks' with their bohemian vibes, styling berets and turtle necks, and the Teddy Boys who paved the way for making males interested in fashion making it socially acceptable. Are you a Mod? Are you interested in this style? Yes? Then you're reading the right blog!


1. Watch Quadrophenia. 


It's undoubtedly a must. Quadrophenia shows 'Mod' culture in a light no one has ever shown it in. It's a gripping, funny and emotional film. If Quadrophenia can't get you into Modernism I don't know what will! 


2. Get your bowl on.













Over grown, swooping to the side, bowl. A common theme with Mod hair is the good old Beatles bowl. If you're aspiring to get Mod hair and don't want the classic bowl, here's some other ideas; shave it, short with side burns, short with a straight fringe... Or try googling 'Mod Hair' there's some right gems!



3. Button up shirts with a collar and a pattern.


Be smart not scruffy. A true Mod way of dressing is being smart, unique and stylish. Let's get those heads turning by wearing stripes, polka dots and vibrant paisley patterns.

4. Parkas, Macs and thin coats.





Is a Mod, a Mod without his parka? The old photos we gaze into show us three button suits with a heavenly parka over it, there's no set rule that says you have to have one but it sure does look cool. If you want to go a different route get yourself a mac, Miles Kane sure knows how to look killer in one.

5. "Get on your dancing shoes!" - Alex Turner.


Loafers, Clarks Original Desert Boots, Chelsea Boots, Monk Strap shoes, Addidas Sambas.. Which will you choose?

6. Scooter



Making a statement is what being a Mod is all about, look no further than a scooter. It's the perfect accessory to match a parka, loafers and that mod hair! Don't worry if you don't have one, you don't need a scooter to let people know you're a true mod.

7. Dancing.



Dancing is vital. Put your on your invisible confident cap, ignore what's around you and embrace the music. Not a dancer? Get some Dutch courage with a few drinks, grab your most confident friend and you'll be ready to rock the dancefloor and dance the night away.

8. Music.



The Kinks, The Who, Small Faces, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds are some bands you might have heard of. Mods danced to these bands and many more like them when they went to clubs. In 2014 it's rare to find a great club that plays 60's music... Luckily here in Birmingham we have a club called 'SNOBS' playing original 60s tunes.


 9. We are the mods!


Remember, it's a way of life.


Ive got some shops, items and links to complete your Mod look!

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