Too Real to Model

Do I look too tall in these photos?Since the moment I started to dream, I have aspired to be a model.  Even in my years of low self-worth, I had an undying aspiration to be on every cover and catwalk.  My Mom enrolled me in every class she could and even scraped up every dime we had to send me to a model competition.  While we all know that a lot of these 'model activities' are schemes to get money, the experiences I had were invaluable and in some ways helped sand my confidence into what it is today.

I had my first photo shoot at 6 years old and was signed by ABC Kids (a then small agency in Portland, Oregon). As I began growing, even though I was still a child, I literally outgrew most of the jobs at the agency so we went looking for another route.  At 15 an agency asked me if I would go overseas however my Mom was not comfortable with me going on my own and as a single Mom there was no way she could travel with me.  Thus, that opportunity was out.  At this point, I was growing like a weed and had reached 6'3".  No matter where we went, they began to tell me that I was too tall.

Too tall to model?

Yep.  Everyone said that they liked my look and presence but that I was too tall to wear anything off the rack and thus were of no use to them.

My dream has never changed but my focus did as I started playing basketball and worked hard to gain a scholarship to The University of the Pacific.  After playing for five seasons (I redshirted), I decided to walk away from the sport and pursue my life long dream of becoming a model.

Yes.  They told me I was too tall at 6'3" and I was now 6'6" but tell me I can't and I will show you I can.

I flew to New York and hit the pavement.  For a month and a half I went to every single agency in that city and EVERY SINGLE one of them said they loved me but didn't love my height.  Rejection. Rejection. Rejection.

Meanwhile, My Mom heard about an agency in Portland called Sports Unlimited.  It's specialty was providing models with sports experience for athletic and lifestyle retailers.  It was and is a great agency but the fact remained that I was only retained because of my basketball background and not just my abilities as a model.

I moved to California and began my career in the NBA but I never let my dream die.  I go after every opportunity and through my blog I have been blessed to model for retailers like Height Goddess and Candid Art.  I will continue to attack my dream until I succeed.  That you can be sure of.

Recently while traveling I picked up the fall fashion issue of Harper's Bazaar.  There was an absolutely beautiful spread with amazing women entitled Carine Roitfeld's Singular Beauties: An Homage to the Diversity of Women.  6'8" model Erika Ervin (also known as Amazon Eve) was featured and might I say looked absolutely stunning.    

6'8" model Erika Ervin (also known as Amazon Eve) appeared in Harper's Bazaar Magazine in Carine Roitfeld's Singular Beauties: An Homage to the Diversity of Women. Photographed by Karl Lagerfeld.While I am extremely happy that Erika was featured, I couldn't help but to be mad at the fact that it takes an homage in order for a woman above 6'3", as well as the various different types of women featured in the spread, to get every woman represented in a fashion magazine. 

It has to stop.

Every single, solitary woman should be able to thumb through a fashion magazine and see a version of herself in the pages.  A feature every now and then doesn't cut it.  The fact that the industry has standards of what is too short, too fat, too tall and too real is something that needs to be changed immediately. 

I dare every magazine to use real models on a regular basis.  Throwing real in every now and then is nice but making a continual movement to show the world that every shape, color and age is beautiful would be epic.

But you can just continue to make every woman in society think she should be one certain way.  It's easier and takes far less courage. 

Flower Bomb

Floral Lace Trim Shirt - Long Tall Sally (on sale for only $29)/Side Stripe Slim Leg Pants - Long Tall Sally (on sale for only $29)/Pumps - Christian Siriano for Payless (size 12)/Bag - Collage Clothing Lounge/Frosting - Forever 21

Photo Credit: YBowyer Photography

I often wonder how many amazing things we never enjoy because of lies that we tell ourselves.

I used to lie to myself about floral patterns. For some reason I thought I wouldn't look good in them and so I simply never tried them on. 

One day while trying on clothes, the owner of the shop handed me some dresses that she picked for me to try on.  She was obviously trying to upsell me (clever) but I wasn't in a hurry so I started taking the dresses off the hangers and trying them on.  When I got to the last dress it was a burst of floral.  I immediately started putting my own clothes back on but then thought "silly girl, just try it on."  Although I didn't like the cut of the dress, I really liked the floral and was mad at myself for limiting my style.  How dare I do that to me.

I said all of that to say this: when it comes to style TRY EVERYTHING.  The world will not be over if you don't like it and if you do, you will have another paragraph to add to your style story.  A simple yet powerful key to unlock the door to everything great:)

Now that I have unlocked my floral door, I wear it all the time.  Do I like every floral, no but I would have never worn it period if I continued to lie to myself.  Currently my flower crush is on the Floral Lace Trim Shirt from Long Tall Sally.  It has amazing colors, a longer torso and an elegant touch of lace that really ties the shirt together. Loves!

PS.  It's on sale for $29 right now and the pants are $29 too.  Don't click too fast, you might hurt your finger;)

A Week in the Life of TallSWAG

TallSWAG was featured on the Next Blogger Network! Unfortunately you have to login to view the actual piece but I made it as big as I could so that hopefully you can read it right here:)Next is one of the top retailers in the UK and guess what...they have a tall line! In fact, I have worn many of their pieces in my posts and love the quality and cut of many of their garments.

Next noticed this and asked me if they could feature a Week in the Life of TallSWAG on their Next Blogger Network. What was I going to do...say no?:)

I am honored to be featured and can't wait to see all of their new fall, tall options!

Turning Fashion Inside Out

One of the things that you have probably heard me say on this blog many times is that your style is your style. Own it, love it, rock it.  So when Melissa Kaplan Guarino of Turning Fashion Inside Out contacted me about doing a feature on TallSWAG, I jumped at the chance.

Melissa started writing her blog when she turned 50.  In her own words, she is "a person who loves fashion but is not a fashion insider." She uses fashion for self-expression and her blog is a view of all types of style through the stories of others.

I want to thank Melissa for including me and posting these pieces that express my take on tall both in fashion and in life. 

Check out Alicia Jay: Proud to be Tall and Fashion for All on Turning Fashion Inside Out!

For the full feature Alicia Jay: Proud to be Tall, click the pic.For the full feature Fashion for All, click the pic

Dressing Blind

Tall Jacquard Blazer - Next/Tall Stretch Cotton Cami - Long Tall Sally/Shorts - H&M/Ankle strap sandals - Target (size 11)/Frosting - Forever 21/Clutch - Thrifted

Photo Credit: YBowyer Photography

As a single woman, my friends often set me up on blind dates. Although I know my sweet, dear friends only have my best interest in mind, the blind dates always end up in a complete and utter FLOP. For example, on one of my most infamous blind dates, the guy told me that if we continued dating, I would have to cool it with the heels (followed by the I am kidding but I am not really kidding laugh).  I promptly got up, paid half, went back to the table, shook his hand and left. Ain't nobody got time for that.

I say all of that to say this, it's hard dressing for blind dates and dates in general.  You don't want to do too much or too little.  You want to be a lady (this is actually something I strive to do at all times) but you don't want to be a grandma (you will have plenty of years down the line for this).  You also have to take in to account what you are actually going to do on the date.  I mean, there are so many factors that go in to a date outfit.  Guys have absolutely no idea how intricate it really is.

My take is usually simple with a sprinkle of elegance. I Always wear a heel because I normally wear them, love them and if he isn't confident enough for me to wear them, I want to know right away.  I always like a pop of color and usually like to show off these God given legs.  We have them and should share them.

I know I am not alone on this.  What ensemble do you put together for a date night?

Throw and Go

 

Wrap Front Aztec Print Dress (includes belt) - Long Tall Sally/Aqua Corso Como Tawna Flat (up to size 13) - Barefoot Tess/Large Leather Shopper - Long Tall Sally/Necklace and Bracelet - Forever 21

Photo credit: YBowyer Photography

We all have those mornings where we hit the snooze button one too many times.  You realize you only have 30 minutes to get ready and have no idea what you are going to wear.

In these situations I love a piece that needs little to no ironing and is easy to assemble.  Dresses are perfect for that.  It's literally a throw on and walk out the door situation.  Especially when they come in a great print that doesn't need anything else to go with it to make it proper.  This dress from Long Tall Sally ticks off all of those boxes.  A put together look in an instant.

I paired it with a Corso Como flat from Barefoot Tess.  Now, we all know how I feel about heels (love times a million) but when I go with a flat, I want them to be anything but.  These have a pop of color and a pointed toe that really adds a pinch of elegance to any outfit.

And did you see the bag? It's like a chic trailer.  You can fit a plethora of things in this bad boy.  From laptops to Farmer Market runs, I use it for anything and it goes with everything.  

So...you have seen my microwave look, what do you wear when you need to get ready in a flash?