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Dressed Dressed Dressed for Fun Fun Fun Fest

November 8th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

Our good friend Tolly Moseley is back with another amazing guest post, this time covering all the best festival fashion from this past weekend’s Fun Fun Fun Festival down in Austin! Enjoy :)

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Here in Austin, Texas, the citizenry lives and breaths music.  There’s a show every night, a festival seemingly every month, and last weekend we welcomed our annual Fun Fun Fun Fest: An event that boldly marries indie rock, metal, and live comedy.

Personally, I find dressing for music festivals somewhat challenging.  You’re on your feet all day.  You’re outside.  I never pick the right footwear, and always end up hobbling around in (cute!) shoes.  And yet, I frequently spot girls – and a few guys, too – who float around at music festivals, looking effortlessly chic.  Their names are Rooney Mara and Ryan Gosling.  (Who were both at Fun Fun all weekend, shooting a movie).

But as for us mere mortals?  How do we answer that age old question of form vs. function at a music fest?  At Fun Fun, the hip folks of Austin showed us how it’s done.

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Your intrepid blogger, above!  I’m holding Fun Fun’s most popular (i.e. necessary for sinus health) accessory, a bandana.  Sometime over the weekend Austin decided to turn into the Sahara and kick up dust everywhere, but these ladies rocked their protective neck / mouth coverings.

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Isn’t she like a sexy Clint Eastwood?

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Oh hey there, Joy Formidable!  Love Ritzy’s poncho here.  Also love the fact that her name is Ritzy.

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Some of my favorite looks came out at night:

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Thanks Fun Fun fashionistas (and, fashionistos) for the style inspiration!

All photos by Tolly – check out her blog here.

Thank you so much Tolly! Looks like this fest really lived up to its name :)

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An Interview with Alexis Rosenzweig, Executive Producer of POPPED!

September 27th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

While at the POPPED! Music Festival on Saturday I had the opportunity to sit down with the executive producer who organized the fest, Alexis Rosenzweig.  She was lovely and had some really interesting insights into festivals, fashion and Philadelphia.

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Festivals and Fashion go hand in hand. Why do you think that is?

Well for one I think it’s because you’re there all day, you want to be comfortable and you want to look good and represent whatever it is that you’re into. I think that fashion plays a big role in culture and music…how you dress and what you listen to is who you are. Particularly now, there are so many bands and genres of music I think people are even more into presenting themselves in a particular way, to represent whatever group they’re a part of. It’s not so black and white anymore, it’s not like oh there’s a rock n roll person, or there’s a hip hop person, there are so many different interpretations of what that means.

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Are you from Philly?

No, but I’ve lived in Philly for about five years now, and I always felt like there should have been something…Philly’s all about hometown pride so it surprised me that there wasn’t something that happened annually…there are some smaller festivals, but since I’ve lived here Philly has become such a progressive place. While it’s not New York or other big cities, there’s been a lot going on in philly over the last couple years that’s really caught my eye.

Like what?

Well the food aspect of the festival is important to me – Philly’s really becoming a food town.  Any time I talk to anybody outside of Philly, whether it’s about a festival or just friends they’re like ‘oh really, there are good restaurants? Really there’s a music scene?’ People think of it as a really small big city, and it is, but I think more people are finding room to do their own thing. That’s the cool thing about a city like this, you can be a big fish in a small pond. And you see that with companies like Urban Outfitters and these big restaurateurs, and the whole food truck thing is big here. Lately I’m finding more people who are thinking positively and don’t really have that perspective that cooler things are happening elsewhere.

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I’ve always thought that Philadelphia should have its own music festival…is that what you’re trying to do with POPPED!?

Yeah, I thought it should be a place that represents what the city is. For me, it really was about the park. Despite the weather, it’s still something I feel really passionate about. Fairmount Park is the largest park system in the country…it’s really difficult to get into the park system, and it’s not easy to deal with a city in general, in particular Philadelphia. But the city’s been really supportive of this and I really think it is because this isn’t just a generic block party, there are a lot of things – like fashion – that I’ve tried to focus this on – the food element, the music, curating it, being able to bring artists here that are relevant, that are in the press…all those things add to what makes a festival successful. We were able to bring a lot of press here that normally don’t come for an event in Philly. From the very beginning I’ve tried to think outside of Philadelphia, and how I can shine a light on Philly and show other people that this can be a destination, much like how Chicago is for Lollapalooza…you go out and eat, you hang out at the park, you’re enjoying not only the festival but the city as well.

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How would you describe style in Philadelphia?

I’ve been trying to figure that out for so long…I work at a home office, and I’m in New York a lot, so I save my outfits that I really care about for when I’m in New York. I think that people in Philly definitely dress down in comparison…but some of my favorite stores in the country are in Philly. Having Free People here is huge. Also I think people tend to forget that, they don’t think about that style being necessarily “Philadelphia.” It’s really hard to put your finger on it…there are all these themes, in different neighborhoods, like Fishtown has a kind of rock n roll urban cowboy type thing going on. It’s hard to define.

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What are some of your favorite music venues in Philly?

Well, Johnny Brenda’s is a really amazing place…and I haven’t been to Union Transfer yet, I really want to check that place out. I think it’s great there are a lot of smaller venues in Philly that give people the opportunity to play to a small group of really captivated people. I saw Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. at Kung Fu Necktie and it was the most amazing show…I’m definitely a small venue person.  That’s why I was probably the last person to say this venue was great, but I’m just blown away by how good the sound is. It feels intimate.

I think people, when they put care into a venue it really shows…I think Union Transfer did that, and Johnny Brendas definitely did that, and they did it well… when they built that place they really thought about one person’s experience.

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What bands would you associate with Free People?

I felt like Cults totally nailed it…it’s a little girly, and they’ve got that 60s thing going, but it’s still very current.

Thank you so much Alexis and POPPED!

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POPPED! Music Festival – Our Favorite Shows

September 27th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

The general consensus at the POPPED! music festival this weekend was that it was kind of a bummer the location was moved from an outdoor park to an indoor arena.  However, on the plus side? The sound was amazing! We got to see some awesome shows on Saturday and FP Naomi got some great shots from the photo pit – here are some of our favorite acts from Saturday!

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Cults were awesome! Singer Madeline Follin has such a cool 60s vibe.

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I’ve seen Sun Airway a few times, and they always sound amazing.

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Charles Bradley performing – he has an incredible stage presence.

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Foster the People are so good live! They have so much energy you can’t help  but dance and sing along to their catchy tunes.

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 POPPED! Music Festival   Our Favorite Shows

Did any of you go? Who was your favorite band?

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Festival Fashion at POPPED!

September 26th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

On Saturday FP Naomi and I attended the POPPED! music festival, which took place at the Liacouras Center at Temple University’s campus – a last minute location change due to the bad weather forecast. The indoor location and dreary weather most likely had an effect on the fashion we saw, but there were a lot of elements that I think are pretty demonstrative of the fashion scene in Philadelphia.  This was on my mind for a large part of the day as we scoured the crowd, and during my conversation with POPPED! executive producer Alexis, a young, fashion-oriented woman. What is Philly style? I work with very fashionable people, so I’m surrounded by amazing style all day at work, but it’s not exactly representative of our city.  Judging by what we saw at POPPED!, Philly style is a bit of a mish-mash, with key elements like ripped denim or black biker boots, and a bit of a quirky edge found in the accessories – a pair of glasses, neon pops, funky prints , you name it.

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Zee Avi backstage.

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I loved her leopard print rain jacket!

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We spotted this girl wearing a headband made from a Free People bag, just like this one!

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Rad pants and mixed prints.

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I like how she added beat up boots and quirky glasses to an otherwise “ginger” outfit :)

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Another must-have: the black leather jacket.

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Cute denim turban and a Free People skirt!

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I loved her denim jacket and ripped tights!!

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I loved the outfit on the right with the cropped tee, printed skirt and socks pulled up :)

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Polka dots and sneakers backstage.

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Alexis of POPPED! and Charles Bradley backstage :)

Stay tuned, tomorrow I’ll have an interview with Alexis and photos of some of the bands performing! Thank you POPPED! for having us!!

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Free People goes POPPED!

September 23rd, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

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The rain may have moved it to a new location, but we’re still heading to the POPPED! music festival tomorrow, where we’ll be documenting all the fashion and music so if you’re going, look for us there! If you find us, you just might get a little treat ;)

Follow us on Twitter tomorrow for live updates and Instagram for snapshots throughout the day.

Check out some of the bands performing at POPPED!

Will you be there? Who are you looking forward to seeing?

  • melodyflee says:

    i love those boots

  • kiki says:

    i was there! panda bear was amazing! my friends and i had a wonderful dance party in the back and many new friends joined us :)
    mainly went for the shins, so when they came on i was in heaven, they have been one of my favorite bands for years and this was my first time seeing them, so fun!!

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POPPED! Music Festival this weekend in Philly

September 20th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

With ACL wrapping up this past weekend you probably thought music festivals were done for the year, right? Wrong! This Friday and Saturday, just down the road from our home office, the POPPED! Music Festival will take place! The festival is back after a hiatus last year, in a new location  – FDR park, just across from the Sports Complex at Broad and Pattison – and with a better lineup than ever.  We will be there both days to cover all the music and fashion for the blog, so if you’re planning on attending holler at us!

Here are some of the artists I’m looking forward to this weekend, along with a little playlist to get you pumped up for one of the final festivals of the season!

The Shins

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Foster the People

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.

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Cults

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Dead Confederate

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Are any of you going?? Hope to see you there!

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