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InHerRoughStyle: 412 to My City by Lanie Edwards

The appropriation of men's clothing into women's wear has created an interesting dynamic. Sporting oversized jeans, dress shirts or even trousers, women have come to appreciate the comfortable and laid-back style because of the unique ways menswear alters the frame and shape of the body.

On this week's edition of InHerRoughStyle, I chose to integrate an element of America's greatest pastime, the baseball hat. Paired with an otherwise conservative urban ensemble, the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball hat serves a dual purpose. One, to relax the look and two, to represent my city (shoutout to Pittsburgh). Fashion is one of the most irrepressible forms of self expression, don't forget that even the most trendy looks can be enhanced by a personal touch!

Emulating the dreary Friday that it is here in Washington, DC, I chose to stick with an all-black look highlighted by my ASOS Chelsea boots and harem pants to keep with the urban vibes. I elected to go with a classic peacoat from Forever 21 with a modern, marled black and white pattern to complete my look.

Girls, don't be afraid to rep your city or express your interests and passions with the implementation of men's clothing!

See you next Friday!

Love,

Lanie

Street Etiquette talks "Style is Story" at TEDxNewYork by Alex Young

Joshua Kissi, one half of Street Etiquette, a creative agency from the Bronx, New York, eloquently says, "Rewriting history with a passion to communicate strategically uses style as a narrative to not only create a new identity, but to also cover topics such as fashion, music art, culture, but also socioeconomic issues." With the platform he and Street Etiquette's other half, Travis Gumbs, have built both gentleman are sharing their own stories through an artistic and creative way using style as a reference point. On November 1, 2014 the duo blessed the stage at TEDxNewYork to deliver their "Style is Story" talk to their native audience, explaining how they draw on Black History as a vehicle to express modern aesthetics and questions needed to be addressed in our society today. Street Etiquette's TEDx Talk is available below.

InHerRoughStyle x LifeOfLanie by Lanie Edwards

"Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life." —Bill Cunningham

Welcome to InHerRoughStyle, a weekly series where I'll be showcasing the latest trends for you all, as well as new trends that we at InTheRough hope to set ourselves. 

My name is Lanie! I’m a Journalism and Mass Communications major, YouTuber, graphic designer, and fashion lover. I also serve as the Creative Director for InTheRough. My job consists of creating and maintaing this website, creating all of the graphics (check out the projects page), and marketing! Every Wednesday I’ll be posting an outfit in order to keep our readers up-to-date on the "life's goods" of fashion, as well as inspire you all to take your outfits to the next level.

Today’s outfit is titled Good Vibes, as seen on the shirt. Here at IntheRough we try to have good vibes at all times, so I thought this outfit would be perfect for the first post.

The trend I’m showcasing today is statement sunglasses. An elaborate, quality pair of sunglasses can take your outfit from simple to fashion-forward in such a quick and easy way. These handcrafted frames are from Valley Eyewear, a premium Australian fashion eyewear label. The black and white shattered pattern match with any outfit, and the mirrored lens make them even more intriguing and fun.

I decided to pair the shirt and sunglasses with a pair of high-wasted jeans, Doc Martens, and a grey cardigan. It is winter, so of course you’ll want to wear a coat overtop. While the outfit itself is simple and effortless, statement sunglasses can make you stand out in any crowd.

Below I’ve provided links for some statement sunglasses to help inspire you.

Until next week, stay warm and rock those sunglasses! 

Love, 

Lanie 

Statement Sunglass Options:

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Waraire Boswell by Maxwell Young

Standing at 6'7" tall, Waraire Boswell has dveloped his namesake brand out of necessity.  With quality and functionality at the forefront of every design, Boswell has had success in the menswear industry for over the last 12 years.  His he…

Standing at 6'7" tall, Waraire Boswell has dveloped his namesake brand out of necessity.  With quality and functionality at the forefront of every design, Boswell has had success in the menswear industry for over the last 12 years.  His height and nature of designs has appealed to many athletes such as Chris Bosh, Matt Kemp, Kobe Bryant, and Lebron James, while simultaneously catapulting his brand into the fashion spotlight.

In 2013, Boswell expanded his brand with a casual athletic leisure line BOSWELL.  Now in 2015, the CEO has unveiled his own line of ready-to-wear clothing.  The collection, although chic, is simple in construction and color, as he sticks with whites and blacks.  Based around protection, Boswell's collection features the Lear Suit, which blends the comfort of a sweatsuit and aesthetics of streetwear with the functionality and formality of a traditional suit.  Also in the ready-to-wear line are elongated button-down shirts with various collar options, as well as a leather mask.  Head over to Waraire Boswell's site now to check out his latest project and check out the lookbook below.