Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

Angry Punk Meets Princess Doll: An Interview with Hipsville

 Hey babes!
So, a while back, I got to interview my personal favorite queen ever (and the only Tumblr in my favorites sidebar), Hipsville! In case you've been hiding under a rock for the past few years, Hipsville is the raddest, most unapologetic, body posi fat feminist babe on Tumblr! When she's not blogging about her adorable girlfriend, great music, and being queen of the internet, she also posts the CUTEST outfits on the web! I got to interview her and find out her inspo, how she got into body acceptance and ~MORE~. Read it below!

What’s your name? How old are you? TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF!
My name is Luna, and yes that’s my real name! People often think it’s not my real name, but I was born on a Lunar Eclipse on April 3rd, 1996, and I’m turning 17 this year!

When and why did you start blogging?
I started blogging about three years ago technically, I just got into it more in the past two years. I originally started blogging because my ex-boyfriend told me I should get a blog, but I didn’t use it much. Then I started making a lot friends on here, some of which I’ve been following these entire three years, and I adore them
all.

 If you were a flavor of ice cream, what flavor would you be?
I’d probably be cookie dough or something like that. I don’t even know why. Cookie dough rules, and I rule, so I’ll just go with that as an answer.

 How did you get into fashion and style?
I have always been somewhat into clothing since I started middle school. Although my style in middle school was atrocious, it was still “different”. It wasn’t until I got into high school that fashion became very important to me, especially during my sophomore year. It tied very strongly into body acceptance because dressing certain ways helped me express myself and also flaunt my body.



Who are your favorite bloggers?
I have TONS of favorite bloggers and I’m sure I’ll forget many of them, but this list is going to be more oriented at blogs I am totally interested in, because my first instinct is to list my friends. A hell of a lot of my friends on here share totally different interests than me, so I hope they don’t feel bad if they aren’t listed here. Some of my favorite blogs are:
-neon-casket
-pussybow
-pocketxsand
-intergalacticspaceparty
-heroinkilledtherockstar
-vile-insect
-suicidewatch
-hurrl-scout
-yippywhippy
-stone-gossard
-rosariummm
-gross-guts
-thegutlesswonder
-bodypartss
-grrl-meat
-toridori69
-sadurday
-wishyouweredead
-hex-girlfriend
-lotsalipstick
-zero-girl
-occult-symmetry
-ceedling
-realfun-funeral
-neutralmilkhostel
-genderikari
-schneidersbakery
-bemyghoulfriend
-waybad
-no1fragilestarkid
-bedussey
-oldschoolghoul
-catcupid
-rowanhex
-margotdarling
-obesitycore
-gnarbie
-six-inch-mess-of-web
-magicbuffet
-veginaburger
-sun-downing
-cyanidegrrrl
-francesbabyhouseman
-princessgarynuman
-phantompale
-jaynebunnylovesyou
Gosh that was a lot of people, but there are so many great people on here that I adore, and even that is leaving people out!!!

What are your favorite books, movies, and bands/artists?
I’m a huge Vonnegut fan, my favorite books of his are God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Breakfast of Champions, Slaughterhouse Five, and Welcome to the Monkey House. Other books I like are One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Great Gatsby, The Long Hard Road Out of Hell (an excellent autobiography even if you aren’t a Marilyn Manson fan), The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 1984, The Great Shark Hunt, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Into the Wild. I’m also a huge Allen Ginsberg fan.
Some of my favorite movies are Ghost World, The Big Lebowski, SLC! Punk, Heathers, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, American Beauty, Spun, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Trainspotting, Hard Candy, and Almost Famous.
Music is one of the most important things to me! My favorite musicians are Ty Segall, Reatards, Jay Reatard, Hunx and his Punx, King Tuff, Ramones, Fang, Flipper, Dead Moon, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Bauhaus, The Moldy Peaches, Black Lips, Alien Sex Fiend, The Stooges, Butthole Surfers, and old Marilyn Manson.



 Your style is so rad and unique and AHHH, SO PERFECT. Where do you get your inspiration for your outfits?
I get my inspiration from lots of people! Obviously like a billion other people, Courtney Love is one of my style icons. So is Debbie Harry, Lydia Lunch, Jayne Mansfield, and Bridget Bardot. A huge part of my inspiration is from 1920’s-1960’s women.

 How did you find out about feminism?
The first time I had ever heard of feminism was when my friend Juliet (neutralmilkhostel) lent me a book on feminism when I was in 7th grade. I found it interesting, but didn’t get super into it at that point. Tumblr was a hugely important influence on my learning in feminism, as well as reading books recommended to me on the subject. However, I’d say that this website definitely had the hugest impact on me, as it helped me become informed on not only feminism that applies to me as a cis white woman, but it helped me learned about intersectional feminism, as well as teaching me about racism and cissexism and other topics such as that. Of course, I still have a huge amount to learn, but I’m glad I’ve begun the process of educating myself on these topics.



 How did you find out about body positivity/fat acceptance?
The first two blogs I ever found relating to body positivity and fat acceptance were Stop Hating Your Body and Chubby Bunnies. When I was a freshman I submitted a photo of my stomach and thighs to Stop Hating Your Body, and was shocked at all the nice comments. At this point in my life, I was still feeling as if I needed to lose weight to feel good and I was still very self conscious. As I started to become more accepting of my body (still not quite), I submitted a photo to Chubby Bunnies, which I did several more times. Two of the people on here that helped me a lot with my body without even knowing were Jen (pussybow) and Sarah (lotsalipstick). It’s kind of funny because for a long time I used to look up to them a huge amount and was so jealous of their beauty and confidence, but now I share the beauty and confidence that they have. It’s also weird to think that they were almost like “celebrity” type people to me, where I’d send them long messages telling them how great I thought they were and such, and now they both follow me and talk to me and I’ve met Jen before at a King Tuff Show.

Why are the feminist and body acceptance/fat acceptance movements important to you?
Both of these movements are SUPER important to me and directly apply to me. Feminism has helped me realize a lot of things about how the world works and why I and other women are treated a certain way, as well as opened my eyes to other inequalities that women of color and trans* women face. I think feminism has ultimately helped me to better myself, and I still have a lot of work to do, but it’s had a hugely positive influence on my life.
The body acceptance and fat acceptance movement had one of the biggest impacts on me ever. I would honestly be a completely different person if I had never accepted my body as it is. Confidence is one of the larger parts of my personality, and once I learned to accept my fat body and things of that nature, I was able to truly become more how I am today. These movements helped bring attention to the inequalities many fat people are faced with (I had never even realized that fat people are literally KILLED by doctors refusing to treat them for their weight), as well as to help me look at all body types with the same set of eyes.

 Describe your style in 5 words.
Angry punk meets princess doll.



 Has blogging changed your life at all?
DEFINITELY. It sounds strange to other people I think to say that blogging literally changed my life, but it did. Without blogging, I wouldn't have learned half of the things I know about feminism, I wouldn't have gotten into a lot of the garage bands I’ve gotten into, and I wouldn't have met some of the most influential and wonderful people I know from all around the world!

Your art is so so so so cool and amazing and just different. It’s so original and feels really personal. Where do you get your artistic inspiration?
Ahhhh thank you so much!! I always feel surprised when people compliment my art for some reason. One of my favorite artists is Bridget (vile-insect) and another artist who I adore is Josie (bemyghoulfriend). Lately I’ve been inspired by a strange mix of either very bright, blocky, vibrant colors, or just black and white art. I also very much like to use a lot of geometric shapes in my art. For a long time I tried to improve on realism, but I think my art took off much more when I gave up the notion that realism is the best kind of art and looked at all sorts of different kinds of art. Also, taking an Art History course has inspired me as well!


 Name your top 3 style icons.
Courtney Love, Jayne Mansfield, and I’d have to say Victoria B (toridori69) is one of my favorite people when I wanna look at nice clothes.

 Anything else you’d like to leave us with?
Thank you so much for interviewing me! It always makes me feel nice that anyone is interested in what I have to say, I feel like I left a lot of things out of my answers, hopefully that’s not the case, thank you so much! <3


ISN'T SHE THE MOST FAB INTERNET PRINCESS? Be sure to check out her writing at the Pulp Zine, her perfect blog, sob over her perfection, and look for more blogger interviews in the future!

xoxo
Psychedelic Daisy

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

An Interview with Paula Harvey

Hey guys!
So, a while back (I'M SO BEHIND ON EVERYTHING, GEEZ!) young adult book writer and aspiring filmmaker Paula Harvey wrote to me about doing an interview with her, and I was totally psyched she asked! Paula is the writer of the new South Louisiana High School book series (which you can buy on Amazon), and also has a rad Twitter and a website. I got to interview her about some her inspirations, her book series, and some great advice for young writers! She put it all into the SUPER cute video below!
                                                    You can also watch the interview over at Paula's website

EEEEP, WASN'T THAT ADORBS? Thanks so much to Paula for answering the questions, and for the rad video! Be sure to check out the South Louisiana High School series, and I'll be back with more ~bloggin' babe~ interviews in the future!

xoxo
Psychedelic Daisy

Friday, February 1, 2013

An Interview With The Mad Mod

Tessa (AKA The Mad Mod) is one of my most FAVORITE bloggers EVER. I'm pretty sure she has time traveled back from London, 1966 to the present day. I dreeeeam that someday I can be as groovy as she is! Not only does she wear the most rad clothes, but she also has a fantastic room, AMAZING taste in music/books/movies, and she let me interview her! DON'T YOU ALREADY LOVE HER?!
Read the interview below to find out more about this up-and-coming blogging babe!

What's your name? How old are you? TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF!
Tessa, 16. I consider myself an eccentric mod who is addicted to many things, including thrift shopping, retro fashion, good music, glitter, collages, pop art, etc. 

Why did you start your blog?
For a long time people kept telling me to start a blog, because of my fashion. At first I was like, "Nah, that sounds boring," but it turns out that it's really a joy in my life! And I feel like my blog has expanded from a fashion blog to sort of an everything blog (movies, music, etc.)


From a photo shoot done by her friend Cass
What got you into style and fashion?
When I was a freshman in high school I was trying to find myself. I started going to Goodwill and I'd buy oversized sweaters and plaid pants. During Spring Break I discovered The Who and became infatuated with all the members- especially Keith Moon (still am~). He wore turtle necks with mod targets, arrows, and basically any other simple shape that made a big impact. My music taste had started to expand (Queen, The Beatles, The Stones, you name it I found out about them) and I observed all the clothing that the gorgeous men wore. At this time I really liked tom-boyish fashion instead of girly things. Sophomore year I had started getting into "prettier" things. The first girly thing I bought was a pair of go-go boots from the Halloween store. I basically wore them with EVERYTHING and it got me into a lot of bullying situations, but it was no big deal because I was happy finding myself. 

How did you get into vintage/retro fashion?
Well once again, vintage rock 'n' roll got me into vintage/retro fashion, but so did a lot of films. ESPECIALLY John Waters films and those cheesy beach movies with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. I started doing my hair in beehives and bouffant and straightening my hair (before then I had a frizzy lion's maine). I didn't necessarily do it to "feel pretty" I did it to be happy. It ended up that I started feeling prettier with vintage clothing, because I felt like the pieces fit so much better than department store clothing. My mom actually helped me get into vintage fashion because she used to dress up all the time. She gave me some of her clothing from the 80's and she encouraged my new love, because she always stresses that being yourself is the most important thing (besides happiness).


From another photo shoot by her friend, Cass
Who are your favorite bloggers?
There are so many of them honestly. I have a lengthy list on my blog (under "cool cats") but my current favorites are Mermaidens, Birdie Wears A Tie, Odyssey and Oracle, Style Rookie, Turn on, Tune In, Drop Out, and of course Psychedelic Daisy.

Who are your top 3 style icons?
OH GOSH, this question is so difficult...I would have to say: Francoise Hardy, The Ronnettes, and Phoebe Buffay (from F.R.I.E.N.D.S)



What are some of your favorite books, movies, and bands/artists?
My favorite books are The Virgin Suicides, Full Moon: The Amazing Rock & Roll Like of Keith Moon late of The Who, late of The Earth, and To Kill A Mockingbird. As for movies, I really love Singin' in the Rain, Rushmore, Bye Bye Birdie, Quadrophenia, Bunny and the Bull, Submarine, The Royal Tenenbaums, Tommy, Heathers, and that's just to name a few... Bands/artists: The Beach Boys and the Who will always be my favorite bands. I also love The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Hole, Lana Del Rey, Francoise Hardy, Dead Man's Bones, Santo & Johnny, Gnarls Barkley, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Bleached, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, The Cramps, The White Stripes, The Zombies, and a whole lot more!


Taken by her friend L.M. Strange 
How would you describe your style in 5 words?
Loud, nostalgic, serendipitous, delightful, whimsical

Do you have a lot of friends that are interested in vintage clothing?
I know a lot of people online, but in real life I know about five people who are interesting in vintage clothing. Most people/friends I know think it's "gross" or "shameful" to shop at a thrift store.

Do you ever get made fun of because of how you dress?
I used to A LOT. Almost everyday at school people would call me "Lady Gaga" (?) or "weird" or something stupid. I live in the country so I knew it was inevitable, so I prepared myself for the worst and took it in stride. Like Oscar Wilde once said, "The only thing worse than being talked about, is not being talked about."  Nowadays I feel like people at my school are used to me so most of them leave me alone. When I go out shopping or whatnot I never really notice anyone looking at me differently, but I normally don't pay attention unless I'm people watching.


Taken by L.M. Strange
Are there any people who wear more "modern day" style clothes that inspire you?
Absolutely! Noel Fielding, Lana Del Rey, Paloma Faith, Miss Li, Wes Anderson, Tavi Gevinson, Emma Stone, the sisters in the band Bleached, Winona Ryder, and there's probably a lot more I'm leaving out.

What do you do, aside from blogging?
A lot of things really...I suffer in high school, but I get by by acting in the plays, I sew, I draw, I play my ukelele and my drums and write music (and attempt to record it),I listen to records, and I write a lot. I've recently been getting into screenwriting, so I've been writing scripts lately.

Who is your biggest celebrity crush?
There is no such thing as one celebrity crush, and we all know it. Currently I've been really digging Ryan Gosling, Mick Jagger, Keith Moon, and did I mention Ryan Gosling? And of course I have a girl crush on Joan Jett, but hey, who doesn't?


Tessa's femme version of Duckie
Has blogging changed your life at all?
You know, it really has. I've never realized it, but now that you ask it's definitely changed my life. Thanks to the blog-world I've been exposed to a lot of new things (fashion, music, advice, etc.). I couldn't give one particular instance, but this blog helps me in many ways.

Thank you so much, I had a joyous time answering these questions!! <3


Taken by L.M. Strange

ISN'T SHE WAY PERFECT?! Thanks 4EVER to Tessa for being such a babe and letting me interview her! Remember to check out her blog, The Mad Mod (or her equally gorgeous Tumblr), and to follow this QUEEN OF THE BLOGOSPHERE! 

Hope y'all enjoyed, and look out for future interviews with more babely bloggers!

xoxo
Psychedelic Daisy

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Strawberry Shortcake Meets Kurt Cobain: An Interview with Sasssquatch

HEEEEY GUYS (AND HAPPY NEW YEAR OMGZ)!
I've been thinking about new, interesting ways to spruce up this blog for a stellar new year. The answer? Interviews! 
I'm gonna start interviewing some of my fave 'lil babes so we can all "ooh" and "ahhhhhhhh" over their radness while also finding out more about them!
My first interviewee: Sasssquatch!

 

I'm pretty sure Sasssquatch was born in a meadow filled with ice cream, fluffy bunnies, and the spikes you put on leather jackets, the daughter of a unicorn and Strawberry Shortcake. If you haven't already been crushing on her style since forever, lemme tell you: she's one of the most adorable (and definitely the sassiest) bloggers ever! She also just celebrated her two year birthday, and I got to interview her (partially) because of the occasion! Read the rest below and fall as much in love with her as I have <3

Who are you? How old are you? TELL US ABOUT YOU!
I am Caelan aka Sasssquatch. I turn 20 two after valentines day! I'm an Aquarius living on the island of Oahu, which yes, means I am a mermaid. I’m the youngest of four girls and I am a feminist studying journalism, fashion and women’s studies at the University of Hawaii!

If you could be an ice cream flavor, which would you be?
Strawberry ice cream with rainbow sprinkles.


Caelan took pictures of this outfit just for me!!! ISN'T SHE THE SWEETEST, CUTEST THING EVER?

Outfit Details:
Sweater: H&M (Lana Modeled it, HOLLA)
VestkLAWLdenae on Etsy, (by far the best Etsy purchase I've made thus far)
Dress: Forever21
Tights: Pretty Polly
Boots: Doc Martens


When did you start your blog? What got you into style blogging in the first place?
Sasssquatch.com was born December 24th 2010. I had a blog previously but what really got me into blogging was Chictopia, which I now don’t use anymore but also our goddess Tavi G! Not to mention as a 17 year old girl I had much too time on my hands and my love of writing and fashion made for the perfect combination.

What inspires your style?
Oh goodness, EVERYTHING. My three sisters, my grandmother who used to model fur coats, my best friends, Sofia Coppola, warm Sunday afternoons, childhood television shows, desserts, Japanese culture, and just my chameleon spirit that makes me want to evolve constantly.

What do you do when you're not blogging?
I work and I’m in school aka I’m boring.
If I’m not doing those I’m pantsless in my room watching Lizzie Mcguire.




How did you first become interested in fashion and style?
I never remember not being obsessed with fashion. As a preschooler I had my trademark outfit, a floral dress and pigtails and to be honest not much has changed.

Has blogging really changed your life?
Goodness yes, blogging has provided not only a comprehensive visual manifestation of my thoughts but also works as a time capsule and a portfolio for past outfits, posts and of course inspiration if I ever get in a rut.




Who would you name as your top 3 style icons?
Oh goodness that is unfair!!!
I’m gonna say my three sisters
3. Baby Spice
2. Helen Gurley Brown
1. Courtney Love
I wouldn’t be nearly as fashionable without them.

How would you describe your style in 5 words?
Strawberry Shortcake meets Kurt Cobain


What are your favorite books/movies/bands? Do they inspire your style?
Books: The Catcher in the Rye, The Bell Jar, It’s Kind of a Funny Story, Looking for Alaska, Elliott Smith and the Big Nothing and of course, Little Women
Movies: Empire Records, The Virgin Suicides, It’s Kind of a Funny Story, The Royal Tennenbaums, Rushmore, (ALL WES ANDERSON FILMS), Little Women, Alvin and the Chipmunks Great Adventure and of course, Little Rascals
Bands: Bikini Kill, No Doubt, The Smiths, B*Witched, Spice Girls, Saves the Day, Simon & Garfunkle, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Third Eye Blind, Rilo Kiley, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Killers GAH THE LIST GOES ON AND ON.
My books, movie and music taste is full of what one would call “guilty pleasures” but I don’t think of it that way. I like what I like and that directly effect my style, I dress how I like and I unbashfully don’t care what anyone else thinks.


Taken by her friend Kate

What are your favorite blogs?
Oh gosh, I have too many to count
I’ll list my top 5
1.    Rookie Mag, duh
2.    Your blog is totally one of my faves
3.    Mermaidens
4.    Cupcake’s Clothes

What inspired you to dye your hair?
Well, I went to a strict all girls school from 6th grade to high school, so maybe I’m rebelling for all those years of hair color conformity.

What is your most favorite part about blogging?
Just being able to express myself through my words.
Also being able to discuss anything I want and of course just seeing all the beautiful posts and outfits that my favorite girls come up with.


From a post in December

What is your least favorite part about blogging?
Just the fact that its hard at first when you start out to make friends.
That and some people only comment so you comment back not because they actually like your content and that’s just a shame.

Anything else you'd like to leave us with?

Have a wonderful day, and PLEASE keep it sassy,
Xoxoxo
Sasssquatch




Didn't I tell you she was rad?! So, go forth, young ones, and follow the sassiest ways of Sasssquatch! You will never, ever, ever be sorry.

Thanks for reading, and look for more ~blogger interviews~ in the future!

xoxo
Psychedelic Daisy