Entries in style (7)

Sunday
Jun242012

Hogger & Co. Style Profile: Dela Chic

I met Christine aka Dela Chic while she was visiting Boston from New Haven, Connecticut a couple of months ago. We had a lovely dinner together at the Paramount in Beacon Hill, and she says it was totally worth the parking ticket! :)

I met her around the time that I was thinking about launching my Style Profile photo project, however, this interview took place before the Style Profile for Nashua Soup Kitchen innitiative.

I still want to share Christine's Style Profile as she's one of the first people I'd interviewed for a Style Profile and she is one of those incredibly talented crafty people who has a successful Etsy shop so it's always nice to find out how she got there!

So, here it is.

{Photograph on the left by Christine's Hubby, Instagrams on the right from Christine and my outing}

 

 

Dela Chic is the name of my blog, which comes from my Etsy Account, which comes from a nickname (Dela) that friends from college used to call me. Dela is part of my last name which means "of the" or "from the" in Spanish. When I needed a name for my Etsy Account I wanted it to be something very close to "me" so I thought "Dela" with another word would be perfect. I thought about it for a long time and found that I liked Dela Chic the best.

 

 

 Even though I've had the account since 2010, my first blog post was on August 3, 2011. I did have a tiny blog a long time ago in college on Angelfire (yea we're going way back), but I can't even remember the name of it.

 

 

I've worked in the human service/non profit field for ten years and pretty much throughout college. It's a career that is not for everyone especially if you're looking to get rich. However, it is rewarding knowing when you've changed someone's life at some point.

 

 

I went to public schools in New Haven, CT from elementary to high school. I then attended Northeastern University for my bachelor's degree.

 

 

1. My loves - husband, puppy, family (I know you said things, but I can't leave them out)

2. Coffee - I will be an angry woman without it

3. My mom's cooking. I am my mother's daughter. Her food is like home to me and no matter what I make, I can't make it the way she does.

4. Car - I used to do public transportation.....but having a car just makes it easier to get from point A to B for me. I don't care if I pay for parking or even get a ticket. haha!

5. Phone - Funny how we have become so dependent on our "smart phones". My first phone was a Nokia 5110 with the retractable antennae and now with the Iphone I can pretty much do everything on it from ordering food, make reservations, blog, email, gps.

 

 

When I was little I wanted to be a doctor....even majored in Biology during the first year of college. However, some of us find out that what we think we will be when we were little doesn't really turn out exactly when we do grow up. My heart was not in it as much as I thought it would be. I didn't have the drive for it which showed in my grades. I didn't want to go look at cadavers in my Anatomy class.

 

(Instagram of the wonderful gift Dela Chic gave me)

 

I learned how to knit from my aunt when I was in fourth grade (9 years old). She wanted me to learn a hobby and to keep my fingers busy instead of watching tv. Of course she gave me the smallest knitting needles to work on a scarf that I never finished. When I was in college, I had a roommate who would often crochet while we watched TV. Then, one of our friends brought a blanket that she was working on for her god daughter. I felt the need to learn this craft because I kind of felt left out. haha so my roommate and my friend both taught me how to crochet. After a few years I got tired of doing the same basic stitches so picked up a few books and read tutorials online and practiced! Now, I can pretty much crochet in my sleep!

 

I am such a New England girl. It's tough for me to say that I'd retire anywhere else because I love the changes of the season, including winter. I guess I would pick Cape Cod, somewhere serene by the ocean. I love quaint little towns there with little antique and fishing shops.

 

 

My ideal Sunday is going to the gym early, road tripping somewhere in Connecticut maybe a vintage or thrift shop, then having Sunday dinner with my family.

 

 

"Personal style philosophy...hmm. I've never been asked that before!! I used to wear a lot of black, brown, and gray. I thought that I wore a lot of dark clothes for it's slimming effect. But in reality most of my clothes looked the same and I looked like I was in mourning all the time. I finally got out of that rut and started experimenting with color. Amazing how color can change someone's wardrobe completely...and even mood. I like classic staples with hints of vintage pieces. I am currently in love with stripes and lace at the moment."

Wednesday
May162012

Hogger & Co. Style Profile: Dave Chen

I'm so excited to be introducing a new series on Hogger & Co., called "Style Profile" which will feature some of the incredibly talented and creative people I've had the pleasure of meeting in Boston and around the world.

Ecstatic to be starting off the series with Neiman Marcus Style Advisor:

 

While I only assumed the newly established role of Style Advisor within Neiman Marcus last year, I've been styling clients for their wardrobe needs for years.

 

Before that I was a YSL specialist and Valentino Specialist and have been at Neiman Marcus since 2008.

 

9 years and was in Honolulu before that for 7 years.

 

I think Boston is a cultured city of tradition and history and that
reflects on it's citizen's fashion sensibility. There is a great
appreciation for quality, craftsmanship, and timelessness. And with the
constant infusion of students from the world over, Bostonians also love
to embrace new ideas and fashion directions.

 

I went to Boston University and majored in marketing.

 

I train with Ken Downing, our corporate Fashion Director and fabulous guest judge on Project Runway. He educates us on the hottest trends of the season and the directional looks of seaons to come from fashion shows in Paris, Milan, NYC. He empowers us to deliver all the inside fashion tidbits to our clients. I also assist other associates in fitting room events that create an exceptional shopping experience that epitomizes Neiman Marcus customer service. Lastly, I also pull model looks for many of our exciting events.

 

Would have loved to have been at Alexander McQueen where Kate Moss was a holographic projection. Now, it would be Tom Ford.

 

Weatlhy and retired. Or a fashion journalist.

 

  1. Crisp white blouse.
  2. Floor length black evening skirt
  3. Perfectly tailored navy suit
  4. Short black trench coat
  5. Fabulous red dress
  6. Nude stilletto pumps
  7. Neutral leather jacket
  8. Tuxedo blazer
  9. Waterproof mascara
  10. Signature fragrance

 

Seeing a client go from "Oh no, I can never do that!" to, "OMG, I love it!"

 

  1. Friends and Family
  2. Carbs
  3. Kiehl's Argan Dry Oil
  4. White shirt
  5. YSL jeans

 

 

"My style philosophy is knowing what is appropriate--be it occasion, budget, or personality--and embracing that propriety with exuberence."

 

Thank you Dave for being the first to take part of Hogger & Co.'s Style Profile Series!

If you'd like to participate, send me an email!

 

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