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Monday, January 25, 2010

Alice Cullen Outfit #3




This last outfit for Alice is more directed towards her feminine side. Based on Stephenie Meyer's use of characterization in the novel New Moon, I created this outfit. I choose a flowy, above-the-knee-length dress. The cut of it is very feminine and girly, just like Alice's personality. Its pattern is also very interesting and shows how Alice struggles to fit in with her human peers. She just naturally stands out. To further this, I picked a pair of bright blue tights to put under the dress. These tights really show a lot about Alice as a character. They are very bright so they show how she can be considered weird. However, they blend in with her dress, so they illustrate how Alice attempts to fit in, but doesn't succeed. She is, after all, a vampire living among humans and will naturally stand out. Her peers are unaware she is a vampire, though. They can only sense that there is something different about her. While Alice be considered weird and different, it is in no way her dominant personality trait. She is first and foremost very feminine. To play this up, I choose a cranberry colored cardigan. The color has a soft, almost romantic feel to it and when paired with the dress and tights, perfectly interprets Alice as a character. Cardigans in general give a nod to femininity and the one I choose does so flawlessly. Over the dress I carefully picked out a long pearl necklace. This string of pearls is very dainty and delicate. Alice would definitely wear them. They also have a classic vibe to them and it fits in quite well with the rest of the outfit when one considers Alice's background. Through Meyer's use of characterization, the reader has learned that Alice is from an earlier time. Her human life is a blur, but she learns that she was born in 1901 and died in 1920. So pearls were a perfect fit. To finish off the outfit, I choose a pair of black embellished flats, which play up her height and personality. Alice is described as very petite and flat soled shoes accentuate a petite stature. The embellishments on the flats add visual interest and a twist on femininity. They show how Alice faces an internal struggle throughout the novel. While she is very comfortable with herself, all characters face struggles. It is inevitable. She struggles between fitting in as best as possible and embracing who she is not as a vampire, but as a character and a person.
tank top (underneath dress)- http://ae.com
cardigan- http://ae.com

Alice Cullen Outfit #2




This second outfit channels Alice's tough side. I picked out a (faux!) leather bomber jacket to show how Alice can be tough when she wants to be. However her tough side is not as dominant as her sweet and delicate personality traits, so to show that her sweet side is still more dominant than her tough side, I paired it with a flirty bright pink top. The color of this top symbolizes how she stands out and the ruffle along the top of it shows how she is very feminine. In addition to the top and jacket, I choose a pair of medium blue wash skinny jeans and trendy cognac colored boots. The combination of the boots and the jacket further accentuate Alice's tough side, but the medium blue wash of the jeans adds a girly vibe to the outfit. Stephenie Meyer portrayed Alice to be a little different, so I decided to add a brooch to the outfit, but put in in an unusual place. It was pinned on one of the front pockets of the jeans. That is definitely something that Alice would do, as she marches to a beat of her own. A navy belt was also added over the jeans. It blended in with the jeans for the most part, but once one took a good look at it, it stood out. This relates to how Alice appears to just be another vampire, but is really gifted, as she can predict the future. A long, brown, crocheted bag was slung over the jacket. It's texture depicted how Alice has many sides to her and is a well developed character. To finish off the outfit I added a necklace that shows how Alice's peers feel about her. This necklace is a little different, as it has lots of funky beads in all different colors on it. It illustrates that Alice's human peers think she is weird and how she doesn't quite fit in with them. This whole outfit shows Alice's different personality traits really well.
brooch- model's own

Alice Cullen Outfit #1





For Alice's first outfit I choose a sweet, delicate pale pink top and paired it with a charcoal grey studded skirt. I felt that this combination displayed Alice very well. The top shows her soft, sweet side and the skirt adds a little edge and hints that she has a tough side, too. To portray her tendency to go over board on things, I picked out bright purple tights and cranberry moccasins. They both add a huge pop of color and the moccasins even accentuate how petite Alice is because they are flat soled. Taking into account the climate in which Alice lives, I added a wool beret for warmth. The color of this hat represents the dreary setting and how to her peers Alice is purposely ignored because she stands out. They find her weird and different, so she doesn't fit in with them. However this is not to be confused with Bella and how she doesn't fit in anywhere. Alice doesn't fit in with her human peers because she is a vampire and while they don't know that, they can still sense that something is different about her. She does fit in with the Cullens though, as they completely understand her and her day to day struggles of being a vampire in a world full of humans. To finish off the outfit I placed a long bright blue and gold necklace over the pale pink top and added a pearl bracelet. As a character, Alice has depth. She is delicate and feminine and that's why I choose the pearl bracelet, but she is also a little eclectic and funky so that's where the long bright blue and gold necklace comes in. It adds another pop of color and helps bring out one of Alice's many personality traits that the reader learns through the use of characterization.
hat- thrift store
necklace- thrift store

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Alice Cullen's Style Analysis

Alice is a free spirit and completely over the top. She's not afraid to take risks, but she is not wild. Stephenie Meyer used characterization in the novel New Moon to show the reader that Alice is actually very delicate in nature and petite in height. However she also has a tough side, too. This shines through in her sense of style. The color scheme for Alice was all over the place. I took inspiration from pinks, purples, greys, blues, browns, and blacks to create Alice's look. Being as Alice's personality is sometimes described as weird by her peers at Forks High School, so I decided to bring a slight eclectic feel to her look to represent how her human peers feel about her. Based on Alice's personality and tendency to go overboard on things, I interpreted her wardrobe to be quite versatile, but still have a very unique sense to it. She would wear dresses but also pants, a tough jacket but also a delicate cardigan, and eye popping accessories but also accessories that are more demure.

Rosalie Hale Outfit #3



Based on Stephenie Meyer's use of characterization in the novel New Moon, I have constructed this outfit for Rosalie. It shows off her feminine side a little more than the previous outfits, but it still manages to maintain a strong, fierce feel. I choose to stay within the neutral color palette I had been working with in the first and second outfits. The neutral basis has a very strong and confident feel to it and it also displays Rosalie's stubbornness. She refuses to show any emotions, as she thinks they are a sign of weakness. So, this color palette captures Rosalie's essence perfectly. I went with a black dolman sleeve sweater and paired it with charcoal gray leggings. The cut of the sweater is slightly dramatic and exaggerated. This can be applied to Rosalie. She can be quite mean and rude when she wants to be, even if it isn't necessary. So in a way she exaggerates and I think a sweater with over exaggerated sleeves reflects that really well. I paired the sweater and leggings with black ankle booties and leg warmers over the booties. Again, I stayed away from a flat soled shoe, for Rosalie's personality is sophisticated, but in a stuck up way, so a shoe with a heel was a much better fit. Along with adding booties and legwarmers, I placed a bright blue floral scarf over the black sweater. This scarf channels Rosalie's feminine side and at the same time adds a vibrant pop of color. It helps show how Rosalie really is feminine, but how she is powerful and confident at the same time. To finish off the outfit, I placed two rings on one hand and a delicate bracelet on the other. The rings add a touch of glamour to the outfit and the bracelet further channels the feminine side of Rosalie.As a character, Rosalie is quite misunderstood. She's so stubborn and stuck up that it makes it difficult for the reader to relate to her and it is reflected through this outfit.
leggings- http://ae.com
scarf- thrift store
rings- model's own

Rosalie Hale Outfit #2



This second outfit for Rosalie really plays up her confident side. I choose to pair a deep blue ruffled blouse with dark wash skinny jeans. The cut of the jeans is perfect for Rosalie as they have a very sleek look and they have a trendy feel to them. Judging by her overpowering snobbishness, she would not be caught in anything that was considered unfashionable, which is why I choose a pair of black ankle booties to add to the outfit. They are very fashion forward and have a bit of an edgy, fearless vibe to them. I also added a necklace which was a brilliant cross between edgy and feminine. It perfectly defined Rosalie. The booties and necklace tie in with Rosalie in the sense that she never seems to be afraid of anything. Her emotions are never worn on her sleeve and she always seems so perfectly composed. So, because of this, I picked out a black velvet jacket to put over the blouse. It channels Rosalie's inability to show her emotions. Or rather, it channels her inability to show weakness. Rosalie is quite stubborn and thinks that emotions are a weakness, so she chooses to almost never show hers. While she may have difficulties showing weakness, she has no problem showing her femininity. To demonstrate this, I choose long, dangling fake diamond earrings. Diamonds are known as a girl's best friend and in Rosalie's case it's no different. She is very in touch with her femininity, but sometimes the reader's mind is so clouded by her tendency to be stuck up that they don't notice.

Rosalie Hale Outfit #1






Rosalie's first outfit shows how she tries not to show emotions and always maintains her composure. I choose a classic white button down blouse with ruffle details and added a pair of blue-gray super skinny jeans. On top of that I placed a black jacket with a white sophisticated pattern. The basis of this outfit is very neutral, which reflects Rosalie's desire to always keep her feelings in check. However, she also is very fierce and fiery, so I added a fuchsia silk scarf for a much needed pop of color and visual interest. It portrays how she is very strong and confident. Stephenie Meyer's use of characterization shows the reader that Rosalie can be somewhat snobby and stuck up. To display this, I picked out a pair of open-toed wedges, as they are more over the top than a flat soled shoe. To top it all off, I picked out a ring with a high fashion feel and a nod to glamour. It completes the look and adds another pop of color, while still keeping the outfit in a mostly neutral color palette.
tank top (underneath blouse)- http://abercrombiekids.com
ring- model's own