Archive | December, 2011

New Year, New Developments!

30 Dec

Hello, friends and vertically-inclined lovelies!

I hope your holidays were splendid, and that you’ll all be enjoying a happy and healthy 2012. In light of resolutions and particularly, the future for The Height of Style—I can promise that I am going to be a MUCH better blogger (as I truly love interacting with you, my fine readers, and sharing my tall fashion findings) in the new year. This will mean more designer interviews, more product reviews, more styleboards, and many, many more outfit photos from yours truly!

And on that note, some upcoming features:

1) eShakti product review: I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of a custom (!) dress design from the ever-fabulous eShakti—an online retailer that offers affordable, customized designs. This will kick off a series of product reviews for custom and independent designers—over the course of 2011, I have transitioned my consumption habits to supporting indie designers and custom retailers, and would love to share these products with you. Look for following posts about Leah Goren, The Velvet Bird, Vanilla & Lace, and Amber and Jade.

Yours truly, far right, in a custom Leah Goren cat dress at a Boston Bloggers Holiday Party

2) The Height of Style…heads to the altar!: On December 10th, on the banks of the Charles River and en route to seeing Liam Gallagher—my best friend, dedicated style photographer, and 6’8″ tall counterpart proposed (!!!!)! Although we aren’t getting married until 2013, keep an eye out for posts relevant to tall wedding style (for ladies AND gents!) and DIY affairs…I *may* be sporting a custom Rachel Antonoff  frock for the occasion! (She is—UNQUESTIONABLY—one of my favorite designers, as my saddle-shoed feet will proudly attest…)

Ring-ing in the new year...engaged!

The Height of Style and mister, at a dear friend's wedding in September...

Much love to you, my dears! And here’s to us all, great and small!

But What I Really Want to Do is Design…

5 Dec

My dad is a big softie. He worked in IT for the bulk of his career, and donned all the trappings of curmudgeon-dom to appear to be the biggest, baddest administrator possible. When you are working within the secondary school system with a lot of impressionable youngsters, this approach tends to work well. But what he didn’t realize is that having a Fearless Leader plushie in his office window and wearing a tee emblazoned with “But What I Really Want to Do is Direct” just made him all the more endearing, sweet, and hapless to those who knew and loved him best (okay, mainly, my mom and myself).

But I digress. My dad’s said tee shirt both inspired the title of this post as well as some recent soul-searching. Not the kind of soul-searching that led me to pack up from my office job and fly off to India to get in touch with my spiritual self, but the kind that propelled me to ask myself, “But what do I *REALLY* want to do with myself?” This answer has always been there, but muddled and mired at times. It comes through insidiously when I repress it—fretting over the perfect curation of art on a wall; balking over choosing the ‘right’ white; delaying the production of a logo because the placement is slightly off—and magically when I nurture it.  Recently, I realized I was the calmest I had been in days when I was sketching up my designs for ModCloth’s ‘Make the Cut’ contest. I just can’t help designing—on paper; in my surroundings; my very identity!

The above are my two favorite sketches—while I have no illusions that I have any chance of my submissions being chosen among those of Parsons grads and bona fide designers, the process of merely making and imagining how those two dresses would look and feel in fabric (cotton blend, peachy chevron! forest-striped canvas! midnight blue velvet bows and lace!) was an illustrative endeavor that indicated what I’ve always really wanted to do—design—is always just a pencil and a few markers away.

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