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Dressing for the Holidays, 2020 Edition

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Are your holiday plans looking a little different this year? Even with canceled plans and altered schedules, the holidays are still happening. So there’s still a chance to find comfort and joy while dressing for the holidays. Have you found yourself in a fashion rut and are wondering how to dress for this years’ plans? Here are a few style suggestions to still dress with the festive spirit.

Create a Reason to Dress Up

Even if you’re having a small gathering with your immediate family, there’s no reason you can’t all get glam for dinner! Send a formal invitation to your family for the big dinner, with instructions to don their most luxury coats, glamorous gowns, dashing suits, and finest jewels. The best part is that you won’t have to worry about the snow!

photo by Janna Park Photography

photo by Janna Park Photography

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Use your Outfit to Remember Loved Ones

What better way to remember those you love than wearing some of your hand made, hand-me-down, and gifted clothing and accessories. Cozy up in the blanket your friend made you last year or rock your mom’s old skirt that you love so much but haven’t found the right occasion for. Instead of buying new outfits for all the office parties or obligatory festivities that you don’t have to attend this year, you can spend your holiday wearing out all your favorite clothing items that remind you of how much you’re loved.

Rock an “Ugly” Themed Sweater

If there was ever a year to rock an outrageous, “ugly” holiday themed sweater, this is certainly the one. And why limit it to just the most common option - the ugly Christmas sweater? Why not rock a singing turkey sweater for Thanksgiving, a light up menorah sweater for Hanukkah, and a sparkly New Years Eve sweater too? This is the perfect attire for Zoom holiday parties as well, since both Zoom and sweaters are only waist it up!

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Go All In with a Theme

Is there an iconic holiday movie that you love for the style as well as the story? Are you a big fan of How the Grinch Stole Christmas or White Christmas? Take this opportunity to dress as your favorite character, or even have your whole family join in as well. Or let the holiday itself be your theme. For Christmas, rock the cheesy, over the top look head to toe. Dress in all red and green, complete with twinkle light necklaces, a reindeer headband, and fuzzy socks. Or let this be your excuse to rock pajamas all day and convince your family to all wear matching pajamas. 

This article was originally featured in print in the Winter 2020 edition of Resonance, a magazine publication for Bell Socialization Services.

Fall 2020 Shop Playlist

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Some cozy + optimistic vibes for your autumn 2020, courtesy of Revolt. Listen from home, on the go, or in the shop. Follow @revoltstylestudio on Spotify to listen along with us.


Tracklist

watch me while I bloom - hayley williams

invisible string - taylor swift

savior complex - phobe bridgers

my future - billie eilish

this year - the mountain goats

harmony hall - vampire weekend

love - jhené aiko

motion sickness - phoebe bridgers

stay with me - margaret glaspy

such great heights - iron and wine

in every direction - junip

"Calm in Chaos" Vibe from Home Playlist

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OFFICIAL REVOLT STYLE STUDIO PLAYLIST: Quarantine Edition

We’re bringing back the playlist. (It’s about time!) This one’s called “calm in chaos” for (we think) obvious reasons. Listen, chill, stay positive, & vibe with us from home. Listen now on Spotify. Stay safe & enjoy.


TRACKLIST

“Love You For A Long Time” - Maggie Rogers
”New Light” - John Mayer
”I Feel It” - Buzzkill Boyfriend ft. Dana Alexandra
”Say So” - Doja Cat
”Stuck with U” - Ariana Grande ft. Justin Beiber
”Grow As We Go” - Ben Platt
”Climb That Mountain” - Sufjan Stevens Ft. Lowell Brams
”Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris” - Hayley Williams
”Almost (Sweet Music)” - Hozier
”Confidently Lost” - Sabrina Claudio
”Coffee” - beabadoobee
”Oh, It Is Love” - Hellogoodbye
”Watermelon Sugar” - Harry Styles
”Find Someone Like You” - Snoh Aalegra
”Yes, I’m Changing” - Tame Impala
”July” - Noah Cyrus ft. Leon Bridges
”Fire and Rain” - James Taylor

Revolt Style Studio x Found Wanderer

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Revolt Style Studio x Found Wanderer

This is the first time we’re doing anything like this & we’re so excited to share it with you guys. Introducing our first ever capsule collection Revolt Style Studio x Found Wanderer! Our first capsule collection is a collaboration, which makes it even better.

We love collaborating with local business + creatives & this experience has been no exception. We have a few more collaborations scheduled for this year, so keep a look out for more collabs coming your way soon.

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Kacey Royer + Found Wanderer

Inspired by crystal energy and natural beauty, Found Wanderer is handmade jewelry made for the wandering, bohemian goddess. The theme of natural beauty lies at the soul and body of this brand. Launched in 2010 by founder, owner and designer, Kacey Royer, Found Wanderer is an independent jewelry label based in York, PA. Her obsession for crystals and background in communications has helped Kacey nurture her brand and watch it bloom to where it is today. Kacey spends her days working full time as an internet marketer. She dedicates her evenings and weekends to make her Found Wanderer pieces.

The Inspiration

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Influenced by Found Wanderer’s beautiful bohemian jewelry, the vision of Kacey’s moodboard & the killer vibe of her Instagram feed, we were able to create a beautiful first ever capsule collection for Revolt Style Studio. Kacey was a dream to work with, from the amazing mood board she created & her raw + natural jewelry collection, to wonderful vibe she brought to the photo shoot!

Natural, neutral, minimal

The collection focuses on textural, neutral tones, featuring separates + accessories, with a modern bohemian feel, highlighting the natural beauty of cottons, linens, & silks in earthy tones like ivory, cream, tan & rust.

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The Collaboration

Believe it or not, we’ve been planning this collection since December! Kacey posted on Instagram last year that she was looking to grow her brand & collaborate with local creatives. Kacey has such a beautiful product & bohemian vibe that I immediately knew we had to make a collection together. After talking & planning for a few weeks, Kacey sent me a very inspiring mood board & I started shopping! Once all the pieces were selected, we used the images from the moodboard to inspire the photo shoot. We got to work with one of our favorite photographers, Brady Pappas, & enlisted Kelsi Hess to join Kacey in showing off the collection, featuring Kacey’s jewels of course!

Revolt Style Studio 2018 Holiday Gift Guide

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REVOLT STYLE STUDIO
2018 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

mix + match for maximum effect

free gift wrapping in store + e-gift cards available anywhere!

gifts $10 & under

gifts $10 & under

Gifts $10 & Under

letterpress cards from Rexmake, $5
iron on patches, $2
hand lettered prints from Stevie Storck Design Co., $10
Proud Local sticker, $2 in store ($3 online, including shipping)
assorted vintage & handmade buttons, $2-$4
mystery vintage tees, s-xxl $5
vintage bandanas + scarves, $6
Home Sweet Home key chain, $6
handmade York ornament, $5

gifts $25 & under

gifts $25 & under

Gifts $25 & Under

York PA hat, $24 in store ($30 online, including shipping)
York Heart tee, s-xl $20 in store ($26 online, including shipping)
vintage handcarved wooden trinket box, $12
vintage bolo ties, $24
vintage US puzzles, $20-$24
hand poured soy candles from Moonrise Candle Co., $11-$17
vintage tapestry clutch, $18

gifts $50 & under

gifts $50 & under

Gifts $50 & Under

vintage flannels, s-xl $24-$28
handmade moon ceramic mug form Art of the Earth, $30
handmade copper xl circle studs from Liberatus Jewelry, $48
copper + raw gemstone rings from Amanda Leilani Designs, $40
vintage coffee table books, $16-$32
vintage sweaters, s-xxl $22-$34
copper + raw gemstone layering necklaces from Amanda Leilani Designs, $30-$45

Gifts for the Girl Boss on Your List

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Need a little gift guidance for the #girlboss on your list? We pulled together these gift ideas to help! Whether she's an aspiring entrepreneur or a powerful CEO, she'll love any one of these unique handmade & artisan goodies. 

PRO TIP: Mix a combo of useful (all about that productivity) & inspirational (everyone needs some encouragement) handmade items for the ultimate multipurpose gift package.

"LADY BOSS", "WRITE THAT SHIT DOWN", & "ADULTING HARD AF" holographic letterpress pencils, $2 each

"LADY BOSS", "WRITE THAT SHIT DOWN", & "ADULTING HARD AF" holographic letterpress pencils, $2 each

Money on My Mind tote, $18

Money on My Mind tote, $18

Creative Genius notebook, $12

Creative Genius notebook, $12

HOLOGRAPHIC LETTERPRESS PENCILS ($2 EACH)

Handmade by Harrisburg, PA based graphic designer Kristen Fava of REXAKE, give these pencils so she can pencil in coffee dates with her bestie (thats you!) onto her calendar.

MONEY ON MY MIND TOTE ($18)

The tote bag to carry ALL THE THINGS. Wrap your gifts in this tote for an eco-friendly gift bag. She will re-use this, trust me. From Pin Em Up Designs in Philadelphia, PA

CREATIVE GENIUS NOTEBOOK ($12)

This pint-sized, travel friendly notebook makes it easy to jot down big ideas. From Harrisburg, PA based graphic designer Kristen Fava of REXAKE

Amethyst & Copper Necklace, $35 Galaxy Powder, $3 Pressed Floral iPhone 6/6s case, $40

Amethyst & Copper Necklace, $35
Galaxy Powder, $3
Pressed Floral iPhone 6/6s case, $40

"Certified Babe" pocket mirror, $5 "Love Your Body", "Bitch Peas", & "Big Bad Girl Club" pins, $2 each

"Certified Babe" pocket mirror, $5
"Love Your Body", "Bitch Peas", & "Big Bad Girl Club" pins, $2 each

AMETHYST & COPPER NECKLACE ($35)

Amethyst is a stone with healing powers that aid in balancing your chakra. AKA it'll help keep your girl boss grounded when she's feeling stressed AF. Handmade in Harrisburg, PA by Amanda Leilani Designs 

GALAXY POWDER ($3)

Add a little galaxy powder to your gift so you can write "shoot for the stars" or "the universe is with you" or an other space-related cliche on the card. Uses - stash on a shelf for some decor pizazz, sprinkle anywhere to add a little sparkle to your day, or spice up a DIY project.

PRESSED FLORAL IPHONE CASE ($40)

This phone case, handmade from real pressed flowers, is for the nature lovers & the social media queens. She can send emails like a boss or just look cute in all her mirror selfies. From floral goddess Kelsie McNair of With Lavender & Lace in Norfolk, VA. BONUS: Follow Kelsie on snapchat @kelsiemcnairs for A+ creative inspiration.

ASSORTED PINS ($3 EACH)

Let her show off her girl boss pride & pin these on the "Money on My Mind" tote or a vintage denim jacket. "Love Your Body" & "Big Bad Girl Club" pins from Pin Em Up Designs in Philadelphia, PA & "Bitch Peas" pin from RAD Doodads in West Chester, PA

CERTIFIED BABE POCKET MIRROR ($8)

So your girl boss can check her lipstick & remember she's a babe at the same time. From Pin Em Up Designs in Philadelphia, PA

Inspirational Wall Banner ($20)

Hang this "Get It Girl" banner in her locker, cubicle, home office, where ever. It's super lightweight & hangs easily with a piece of tape. Pair this gift with a cute roll of washi tape & you're set. Hand embroidered & hand sewn in Mount Joy, PA by Meredith Netz of Daisies & Co

Creative Genius notebook, $8 "Get It Girl" wall banner with tassel, $20

Creative Genius notebook, $8
"Get It Girl" wall banner with tassel, $20

All items available in store & select items available online!

xo
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Riot Girls: Behind the Scenes

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The Concept

I have the hardest time vocalizing my vision, so here's what I emailed Justine, the videographer, when she asked for the background story:

"Here's what I've come up with for a mini background story- They're 3 girls in a indie/rock/alt/pop type band, so they'll kind of have they're own personalities in their style (aka not uniform wardrobe/hair/makeup/etc.) This is a shoot for their album cover & accompanying promo pics, and they're just hanging out & having fun. So I guess the video would have the vibe of a promo/teaser. It would be directly about the clothes & their wearability & that vintage is cool (my shop focuses on wearable vintage), but the story would (to the viewer) not have such a direct "fashion commercial" vibe. Does this even make sense?"

That's also where the title of the video & look book came from. "Riot Girls" is the name of their (make-believe) band.

Preparation

Location Scouting

We knew we only had 2 hours to shoot the look book & video, so we'd have to find a variety of set options close together. My friend, Carter, and I spent hours walking around back alleys all over the city. I wanted to showcase what York City has to offer, so we went on a hunt to find some cool outdoor spaces. We finally settled on Royal Square as the final location because almost every building on that block is a different color!

Song Choice

After spending hours/days/weeks on Youtube & Pandora trying to find the perfect upbeat girl rock/indie/electro/pop song to accompany the video, I finally found "Birth in Reverse" by St. Vincent. It really matched the vibe I wanted for the video & I was so excited when I heard it. Along the way I found some other great indie rocker girls that are totally worth mentioning: Halsey, Melanie Martinez, Mariana & the Diamonds & Zara Larsson. All of which are currently on my playlist.

Mood Boarding

The first thing I did for this shoot is started searching Pinterest for mood board images. That, and watch a ton of music videos on YouTube. I created a Pinterest board for all the images & videos I planned to use for inspiration, so the when I contacted the photographer & videographer about my vision, I had something more concrete to show them. Pinterest really helped with narrowing my concept. I looked up a ton of band pics, vintage & modern (see: Nirvana & Haim), & chose my favorites for the shoot inspiration. I also used pinterest to find make up & hair looks. The benefit of knowing all the girls was that I knew what looked good on them & I knew their make up and hair skills. (They each did their own looks!) For Gabi's look, I chose a softer pink palette because I knew she could rock it. Plus it's would look super cool in contrast to her buzzed hair. For Seren's look, I chose to go a little more classic rock, deep hues for her eyes & a dark berry lip. For Ariel's look, I went totally bold. The day I told her she was going to be covered in glitter for the shoot she was already wearing glitter eye shadow! Once I felt like I had enough images to get the visual concept across to everyone, I added a little rock-n-roll hand for good measure & sent it out to the group!

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Ariel

Gabi

About the Crew

For the models, I wanted to choose a group of girls that already knew each other so that the "band" chemistry would be real. Luckily I have some beautiful friends! I know Ariel, Gabi & Seren from working/living downtown & you may have spotted them in a few other photo shoots downtown.

Justine Hulsey was the videographer who shot & edited the amazing video! I've never worked with video, but she was so easy to work with & really helped with all the preparation work (which is my weakness).

Allison Witherow was the wonderful photographer who pulled the whole look book together. She was one of the first people I approached to work on this project & I'm so happy I reached out to her! Isn't every photo beautiful? 

The Photoshoot

The photoshoot itself was breeze, literally. It was so windy! Luckily that works well for product shots because it adds volume to skirts & dimensions to hair. We got everything done in under 2 hours including outfit changes, last minute styling, switching from photo to video, & moving locations several times. I'd say that's a win! We had so much footage & photos to work with, it was hard to narrow it down to the final cuts for the video & images for the look book.

Final Thoughts

Would I do anything differently? Try not to forget the speaker next time! Since I had previously chosen the song that would accompany the video, we wanted to be playing the song during the shoot to set the right tone. But since I forgot the bluetooth speaker, Justine had to play the song over & over again from her phone the whole time. Sorry about your data, Justine! I hope you have unlimited.

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XO Jess


Credits

Song - "Birth in Reverse" by St. Vincent
Styling - Jessica Weikert
Photography - Allison Witherow from The Susquehanna Photographic
Videography - Justine Hulsey
Models -  Seren Elizabeth, Ariel Linebaugh & Gabrielle Portellis
Location -  Royal Square, York, PA