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Creepers

17 Nov

For some time now, I’ve been staring at this:

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Though Erin Wasson once said that she admired the homeless for their personal style, I regularly agree with her wardrobe choices, and therefore commit many of her pieces to memory in hopes of finding something similarly inspiring from my own closet. Likewise, Noot Seear, a model-cum-actress starring in the upcoming (opening release today maybe? Yes?) New Moon, a chess junkie and chunky jewelry addict, is also an inspirational muse. On Modelinia.com, she personally takes you through her closet – her leather jackets, her vests, her buckets of bags and piles of shoes – and amongst that divine mess is a pair of black and white low ‘creepers.’

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Creepers are an interesting lot. According to Wikipedia, “they found their beginnings in the years following the WWII: Soldiers based in the deserts in North Africa wore suede boots with hardwearing crepe soles because of the climate and environment. Having left the army, many of these ex-soldiers found their way to the disreputable nightspots of London (Kings Cross and Soho) wearing the same crepe soled shoes. Those became known as Brothel Creepers.” Afterward, they got picked up by emerging subcultures – ska, punk, new waver, greasers, goths and the Japanese Visual Kei (known for their visual dramatics). Though I’d hardly throw myself into the closet with the skuzzy kids hanging out at The Knitting Factory – the all-black ensembles, glue-formed Mohawks and numerous piercings – I’m not above a little grunge. Like Alexa Chung says ‘I’m allergic to hairbrushes.’ I like a little bitter with my sweet.

So, after several rewinds of Noot’s closet spectaculaire, I wanted my own ‘creepers.’ Which brings me to shoe shopping, which brings me to this: though my budget for shoes is miniscule (I have bilz), the inspiration of an outfit or piece is never truly forgotten; the minute I lay my green eyes on something inspiring, I’m done for, which is why Karmaloop.com never treated me so good. Thank you Jeffrey Campbell. The black and white is gone but the shape of both Noot’s and Erin’s kicks is prominent, and with studs to boot, I’m sold. The ‘wrinkle studded creeper’:

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Erin

5 Mar
Couldn’t take my style cues from a better girl, my fave model – Erin Wasson. Somewhere between the lingo and her predilection for bloody mary’s I think, we’d get along pretty well.A day in the life of a supermodel multitasker – Style.com
Since she won a local modeling competition in her native Texas in 1999, several things have set Erin Wasson apart from her pretty peers. There’s the mole, the pout that won’t quit, the legs—and then there’s her personal style. This last bit, a scruffy but pulled-together look that’s all her own, is what’s been getting rave reviews lately. The designer Alexander Wang asked her to be his in-house stylist last season, and was so pleased with the results he asked her back. We sent Derek Blasberg to catch up with Erin as she prepped for Wang’s fall show and finished a day of errands.
“You’ve gotta feel this stuff,” Erin Wasson says as she caresses the exotic skins and leathers strewn about Alex Wang’s lower Fifth Avenue studio. “It’s so yummy.” This morning isn’t all fur appreciation, however; after a brief directional meeting, Wasson leaves Wang’s studio to find chains that she will link together for the Fall show. Asked what her best skill is, Alex responds, “Just being herself is her best talent. She knows what looks good.”
Meet Erin Wasson’s boyfriend for the next few weeks. “Until the show, it’s just you and me, buddy,” she teases outside Wang’s studio. “Wait, this is a girl.”
It takes a few minutes—Erin only remembered this destination because it had a Starbucks nearby (hardly a good locator in New York)—but we finally found her first stop, Beads World on Broadway, where she looks for feathers and biker chains. “How often do you get a tour of midtown?” she asks, defending her lack of direction.
“I didn’t style before this per se,” says Erin, admitting, however, that her own stuff would often end up in the final shots on shoots. “So Alex has given me an awesome opportunity. When he asked me, I was floored but thought it could be fun. It was.” At Metalliferous, where she continues her metal hunt, we ask if this is a possible new career. “Every day is a new day, and I don’t expect anything from this. I’ve already been so blessed.”
It’s not all work and no play for Ms. Wasson. She’s got a party to go to, so she decides to swing by the Chanel offices to see if there’s anything to borrow that tickles her fancy. “I hope they don’t mind that I’m not trying anything on,” she sighs. “I’m good at knowing what I want immediately.” She wasn’t kidding: Erin was in and out in ten minutes.
Outside the Chanel store, Erin gives her own personal double-C logo. Her own shoes attract some compliments, but she’s not trying to fool anybody. “I got these on the street for like $50,” she says. “This ain’t no Balenciaga shit.”
Although she came by only to pick up a feathered headdress for tomorrow night’s event, she couldn’t not try on a pair of black handmade leather fringe pants at Lost Art. “These are ridiculous,” she tells designer Jordan Betten. “You’ve got some dope stuff going on here.” Jordan, for his part, was happy to play dress-up. He’d be hard-pressed to find a more excited model.
An appointment with a designer, two shops for chains, a fitting, and a stop at a leather shop—not bad for one day. So to celebrate, Erin heads to her favorite spot, the Antique Garage, in Soho for a Bloody Mary. “Oh yeah, that hits the spot,” she says. “Another full day over.” It’s only now that she reveals she got off the red eye from L.A. that morning and has a 5 a.m. call time for a Maybelline print ad the next day. “But I’ve got something to look forward to,” she says with a sly grin. “This weekend is my birthday, and all my friends are going back to Texas to party.”