Friday, November 29, 2013

Back To The 60's- Vintage Pics!

Let's Take A Carpetbag Ride to the 60's!

This afternoon we were excited to leaf through some amazing original black & white Jerry Terrence photos...

We picked a few  to share! 

We had cutie-pie actress/singer Donna Lauren as one of our feature models, as well as these other fab hipsters. 

Oldie but goody pics from the original days of JT Carpetbag!




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Stay tuned for more Vintage Photos next Flashback Friday!

XOXO,

JT

Top Ten Denim Digs

Top Ten Denim Digs


1:Frank Eileen denim button shirt
matchesfashion.com


2:Blue leather jacket
beckleyboutique.com


3:DVb Victoria Beckham outerwear
$1,300 - net-a-porter.com


4:J Brand denim skinny jeans
my-wardrobe.com




7:SELECTED slim jeans
$125 - selected.com


8:Joie boots
joie.com


9:Marc Jacobs denim handbag
forzieri.com


10:Chanel chain purse
1stdibs.com

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

60’s Lingo. Man.

Here's Our Fave Lingo From Our Fave Era!



  1. A Gas: Having a lot of fun, as in “That’s a gas!”
  2. Ankle biters: Little children (creepy!)
  3. Bag: Meant to steal. Who bagged my wallet? Also "what's your bag?", which meant "What's your problem?"
  4. Bat phone: Police officer's phone.
  5. Bearded: Tricked
  6. Birdie biker: Female motorcyclist.
  7. Boss: Cool, fantastic, or super, as in “The new album I just bought is boss!”
  8. Box: A record player.
  9. Boxes: Guitars.
  10. Crocked: Intoxicated.
  11. Dance holes in your soles: To dance energetically.
  12. Deb's delight: Eligible bachelor.
  13. Deuce and a quarter: A Buick Electra 225                   
  14. Gutt Waddin': Any type of cheap fast food, to fill you up and take the hunger away.
  15. Keyed: Excited.
  16. Mess and a half: A situation which has degenerated beyond what you can handle.
  17. Mickey Mouse: Out of touch with styles and trends.
  18. Midnight Auto Service: Car thieves.
  19. Midnight Auto Supply: Stolen auto parts.
  20. Mileage: Wrinkles.
  21. Paper Shaker: Cheerleader
  22. Peepers: Eyeglasses.
  23. Percolate!: Let it happen!
  24. Pokey: Jail.
  25. Poop: The latest information.
  26. S.W.A.K.: Sealed With A Kiss.
  27. Shuck: A phony
  28. Skirt: A girl.
  29. Sosh: Meaning a person who is stuck-up, snooty, and thinks they are everyone else.
  30. Squaresville: A dull place.
  31. Submarine Races: Parking next to a water shore to wait for the submarine races to which of course was only an excuse to park and make out (FYI there was no such thing as a submarine race)
  32. Tagged: To be caught doing something wrong.
  33. Tones: Phonograph records.
  34. Tooling: To cruise or drive around
  35. Tough toenails: Too bad. -Ha, my grandma uses "tough tacos!" as an alternative to this expression :)
  36. Tuesday: Later, never.
  37. Tuff: Excellent.
  38. Unglued: Distraught.
  39. Wax: A phonograph record.
  40. Way out: Beyond explanation
  41. Weeds: Cigarettes
  42. Wig: The mind.
  43. Wig out: To lose
  44. Zot: Zero; nothing.

Sources:
  1. http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/list/282074
  2. http://the60sofficialsite.com/Do_You_Remember_The_60s_Slang_.html
  3. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/colonialhouse/print/p-teach_lesson4_worksheet2.html
  4. Flappers 2 Rappers, American Youth Slang: by Tom Dalzell

Liberty & The Libertine

Liberty & The Libertine


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

"Over The Bridge Downtown" Photo Shoot Images- November 2013

Greetings from DTLA!!!

We had a fantastic Re-Invinage-Tastic Photo Shoot last week, and just HAD to share with you!!!

Our amazing photos come from noted fashion photog Ken Marchionnowho has worked alongside international photographers like Steven Klein and Craig McDean! Take a look-see and stay tuned for more from your fellow Made in LA friends JT Carpetbag :)











"Over The Bridge Downtown" Photo ShootPhotography: Ken Marchionno
Styling: Beckie Lynn Sato
Model: Katie Mensa
Hair/Makeup: Stephanie Navarro
Clothing Provided by: UNIF Clothing and T&A Showroom






Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Revealing Pics of NYC Subways in the 70's and 80's!


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New York City was the urban culture capital of the 70s and 80s, setting trends and leaving an impression on the world. While the Big Apple has maintained its creative influence, a lot has changed over the years. Taking a look back at photos by documentary photographers from three to four decades ago, one can see a clear difference, especially in the NYC subway.
Redditor Chewbacker shared an image by Martha Cooper, a photographer who became known for capturing the work of graffiti artists in the dawn of street art (long before Banksy hit the scene), revealing an interesting juxtaposition of two NYPD officers standing inside a subway car covered in graffiti. This was a time when spray paint was not exclusively applied outdoors. Artists, both amateurs and professionals, tagged anywhere they could reach.
Like Cooper, several other photographers documented the urban culture rich with graffiti and style as well as crime and violence, allowing one to appreciate an older, grittier version of New York that seems almost non-existent in the present day. Photographer John Conn even admits, "I liked the edge factor. Not knowing what kind of trouble I would get in next."
Top photo: Martha Cooper