upper magazine vol. 1 issue 3
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Spring 2012 issue of Upper Magazine: Exhibiting local fashion as innovative art.TRANSCRIPT
upper
vol. 1, issue 3
Upper Magazine will never tell you what to wear. You may find that contradictory in a fashion magazine, but it isn't if you consider fashion a form of art and style never existing without "personal" coming before it. Art is subjective: there is no way to objectively judge art as good or bad. Therefore, fashion is also subjective, and from the broad, broad base of "fashion" and all that inspires it across space and time should you glean elements that fit your personal style. "Style" that can be universally agreed upon does not exist, and no one can tell you whether or not you have style: not me, not Vogue, not your mother, not popular culture, not society. To that effect, there will never be a shopping section in the magazine, or a trends section, or a style guide, or street style. I ask you as a reader to do two things when you look at this magazine: appreciate the editorials as art, and consider fashion presented in the magazine with a discerning eye; you can respect the creative styling of an editorial and simultaneously understand that it does not fit your personal taste, and that's okay. Upper is the celebration of many local and independent voices in the Kentucky area combined to showcase local fashion as the art that it is. Enjoy it aesthetically, consider it critically, take it for what it is.
-Elizabeth Hicks Editor-in-Chief
masthead:
editor in chief
elizabeth hicks
contributors
clay masters, annie wright
special thanks
acorn apparel, the black market boutique, hey tiger,
lexington fashion collaborative,grandma and poppa,
gdaddy
photographed by
franey miller
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on brooke hammonds: dress, leotard, and necklaces acorn apparel
shirt and necklace acorn apparel, skirt rebekah trigg
dress hey tiger
blouse acorn apparel, skirt hey tiger
shirt acorn apparel, shorts hey tiger
photo
graph
ed by
steve
squall
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on abby schuster: shirt tribe, skirt rebekah trigg. on joia talbott: corset rebekah trigg, pants s. benedit by soreyda benedit-begley
on megan portia thomas: button bra and corset, both rebekah trigg
shirt grumbage, skirt rebekah trigg
on joia: shirt rebekah trigg, shorts sarah jane estes, on abby: shirt tribe, dress s. benedit by soreyda benedit begley
models abby
schuster joia
talbott & megan
thomas hair
dylan kremer
makeup amber
schircliff styling
elizabeth hicks
& clay masters
on joia: shirt rebekah trigg, shorts sarah jane estes, on abby: shirt tribe, dress s. benedit by soreyda benedit begley
photographed by
heather rous
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photographed by
heather rous
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models: madison jones, leslie moore. hair and makeup throughout: ana crane-simpson. wardrobe: the black market boutique
on jean: dress stylist's own, on shawn: skirt and top l pierre by lamin swann
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photographed by skylar davis
on ashlie olson: skirt sarah jane estes; opposite page: dresses both betsy hamilton
on jean: skirt and top l pierre by lamin swann, opposite page: on shawn: dress l pierre by lamin swann
projected photographs by charles hultman, black and white photographs courtesy robert ray hicks,makeup throughout, erick moore
Maui Crane Designs Presents. first through third photos Tamara Paskey. fourth photo Ali Garey
maui crane
designs present
wednesdays 6-9, trust lounge
“Maui Crane Designs Presents”, a weekly fashion and arts extravaganza, is like nothing Lexington has ever seen. Described as, “A place where every Wednesday you can come and celebrate art, music and fashion and all its glory. Where we can celebrate our creative freedom and each others talents,” “Maui Crane Designs Presents,” held at Trust on an almost-weekly basis is the latest hot-spot for Lexington’s blooming fashion talent. Fashionistas, hipsters, and a curious crowd alike can enjoy drink specials, live music, and stimulating fashion entertainment, while participating themselves. Party-goers are encouraged to dress according to a prescribed theme. Past themes have included, “Hot Rods and Hellcats,” “Let Them Eat Cake,” and “Once Upon a Dream.” Next Wednesday’s event? “Man or the Machine.”
naturally you: curls,
coils, and locks
march 18, doubletree suites
For all women with textured hair, this event is headed your way. The second event in Lexington hosted by Hair Matters--a collective with the goal to
provide an enviornment for women of all ethnicities to embrace their natural hair--aims to expand women’s knowledge on how to take proper care of their naturally curly and textured hair. Experts that will present at the seminar include Kimi Michelle of Kimi Michelle, Inc., Katherine Van Hook of Macy’s Premiere Salon, and Ladosha Lynn Wright, founder of The Reverence Design Team and The Beauty Group.
beaux arts ball
april 14, pepper warehouse
Each April, hundreds upon hundreds of crazily dressed individuals converge on Lexington’s distillery district to dance the night away…while also enjoying live music, DJs, art installations, fashion shows, and lots and lots of crazy costumes. Started in Lexington in 1969 by the University of Kentucky College of Design, the event has grown each year. All proceeds from the event go to several different charities throughout the region. This year, UK College of Design students will be working in conjunction with a clothing designer from the Lexington Fashion Collaborative, one of this year’s designated charities. to create a runway show of avant-garde designs made from only chipboard, muslin, and tyvek. Get ready for industrial fashion at it’s best.
by Anne Wright
black market boutique516 e high st, lexington859 281 1421
hey tiger1572 bardstown rd, louisville502 690 5152
acorn apparel981 barret avenue, louisville502 587 5524
grumbage by laura kirkpatrickgrumbagebylaura.com
tribetribeary.com
betsy [email protected]
rebekah triggavailable at acorn [email protected]
s. benedit by soreyda [email protected]
l pierre by lamin swann859 474 0389
sarah jane [email protected]
in this issue
submissions
upper magazine is dedicated to using local and independent designers, photographers, models, hair and makeup artists, stylists, and writers to create innovative editorials that showcase fashion as art. if you live in or around kentucky and would like your work featured in upcoming issues, please submit samples of your work for review to