Chick of the Month: Alejandra Hernandez

Los Angeles-based Alejandra Hernandez is an up-and-comer in the styling biz. With an FIDM background, stints at Rojas and telemundo channel mun2, plus the boutique Virgo under her belt, Alejandra has taken on high profile styling work including Iggy Azalea and campaign work for Palladium, Levi’s, and Puma. We discuss her 90′s influences, fashion internships in LA, and which celebs she would love to style.

Has growing up in LA affect your decision to work in fashion? Do you think there were particular resources or influences pulling you into the industry or away from others?

Yes, definitely. I grew up in the 90′s and lived off Melrose and Fairfax. Melrose in the 90′s was insane, stores like Redballs, Nana, Retail Slut, Atomic Garage, Too Cute, Golfpunk, and X Collection were all in business then. I was exposed to all sorts of LA subcultures. It was like a melting pot of skaters, graf writers, girls in creepers with dreadlocks, breakdancers, and cholas from Fairfax High School. It was eye candy to a little girl like me who went to school all the way in the San Fernando Valley where everyone looked and talked the same. To this day I think my aesthetic is a product of everything I was influenced by back then.

How have you linked up with celebrities like Eve, Mayer Hawthorne, and recently, one of our Karmaloop iKons, Iggy Azalea? When styling such well-known figures who or what do you turn to for inspiration?

I am not represented by anyone, so really I get all jobs by word of mouth. Every job leads to another one. When dressing anyone I always try to get to know them a little before I tell them what they’re wearing. Dressing Iggy is so much fun because she is truly a visual artist so her and I draw inspiration from anything as random as old Elizabeth Taylor photos to photos from 90′s Versace dinners. Also, I always like to a display a presence through the clothing. I idolize women that are nothing less than boss bitches. So, I love to incorporate pieces that are strong and classic. I’m not into things that “characters” would wear, I want my girls to look powerful not funny.

Post-FIDM and pre-Virgo you worked with Rojas. Studying in LA, I imagine that the internship and entry-level opportunities for fashion students are very broad. Any advice for navigating the network out there?

I always tell kids to look for internships with small local companies. LA has tons of them! Working with a small company is where you are going to really get the best learning experience. You learn a little bit of everything because there aren’t a million people doing only one thing. You aren’t just cutting swatches, filing papers, and getting coffee. With a small company you’re most likely helping the designer shop for fabric, with first fittings, picking up production from independent contractors, helping with sales, etc. It’s way more hands on.

You worked for a while as a network stylist for the Telemundo cable channel mun2. As a Hispanic woman, do you feel empowered by your contribution to media targeting young Latinos?

It was a really fun job! I don’t know if I felt empowered, but I felt inspired by all the people I worked with. The creative director for the network is Ricardo De Montreuil, who is not just an amazing well known Latino film maker, but is just a well known and respected filmmaker period. I also worked with Shari Scorca, who had been at MTV News for years before that. She had the craziest stories about going on tour with Wu-Tang and even stories about Kurt Loder. The whole team behind mun2 are some of the coolest, young, progressive minded, and yes, Latinos, in the TV industry. They all really inspired me as a woman and opened up my eyes to a lot about the entertainment industry. I was just happy to work among all of those people for as long as I did, and to work for a network with such a great message to young Latinos.

Which Karmaloop brands fit your sartorial taste? Are there any guiding principles or trademark looks you like to employ?

I love Tripp NYC. I’ve been wearing Tripp jeans since I was maybe 14!! Also Motel has fun pieces, like perfect tiny dresses. I LOVEEEEEE Evil Twin too!

If you could style anyone on Earth for any publication/movie/show possible, who would it be?

God, I’d love to work with Madonna, I know everyone does, but she is god. I used to own the VHS to her Blonde Ambition tour when I was a little girl, I just wanted to be her so bad. Also, I watched In Living Color religiously and I would obsess over the Fly Girls. I heard that the show is coming back to television I would DIE if Ii could be the costumer for a 2012 edition of the Fly Girls. Literally DIE.

What does 2012 hold for you?
I have a few exciting collaborations in the works and plan to keep building with my clients and doing my thing.

Dimepiece Designs: The Drug & the Dream

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Dimepiece Designs presented their Spring 2012 collection at a unique installation last month titled The Drug & the Dream, hosted by one of our Karmaloop iKons Iggy Azalea. This presentation explores the concept of escapism through psychedelic imagery, colorful designs, and the brand’s signature tongue-in-cheek graphics and slogans. Held at HVW8 Art + Design Gallery in LA, the show featured work from Marco Bhimani and Issac Bauman inspired by the collection, set to tunes curated by international DJ Franck Chevalier and LA “it-boy” BJ Panda Bear. Expect to see vintage inspired pieces with saturated floral prints and retro psychedelic graphics. We can’t wait for this new collection to drop!

Music: My World – Iggy Azalea.

Peep Show: and the Answer is…

the Studded High Top in White and Silver by Gasoline Glamour, a Karmaloop exclusive! This round of the Peep Show was a tricky one, but many of you guessed correctly. Our winner is Brittany King — can’t wait to see how she rocks these studded kicks!

We are super excited to introduce this new brand featuring souped up Chucks, customized by designer Shannon who does all the work by hand. While we are carrying some of her more versatile footwear, she offers many one of a kind items that really fit into this era of over the top shoes. Check out her site and you will be amazed.

Contest: The Peep Show

Time for a new Peep Show! Flex your scavenger hunting muscle and see if you can track down this unusually textured item. If this week is your first time playing, read the simple rules below…

1. Take a look at the product close-up above.

2. Move on over to the Karmaloop site and start searching for the item. Hint: It will only be on our women’s side!

3. Once you think you’ve found the item pictured, send us an email at blogsubmission@karmaloop.com! Use the subject “Peep Show” and in the body of the email be sure to include the name of the item.

Contest is only open to entrants from the United States.

One (1) lucky winner will be chosen at random from all those who have guessed correctly, and will win the product pictured.  We’ll announce the winner next Wednesday, December 14, along with the correct answer.  Good luck!

Contest: The Peep Show

We’ve got a hot new Peep Show up our sleeve! For you seasoned contestants — what are you waiting for? Get moving! If this is your first time playing, read the simple rules below…

1. Take a look at the product close-up above.

2. Move on over to the Karmaloop site and start searching for the item. Hint: It will only be on our women’s side!

3. Once you think you’ve found the item pictured, send us an email at blogsubmission@karmaloop.com! Use the subject “Peep Show” and in the body of the email be sure to include the name of the item.

Contest is only open to entrants from the United States.

One (1) lucky winner will be chosen at random from all those who have guessed correctly, and will win the product pictured.  We’ll announce the winner next Wednesday, November 30, along with the correct answer.  Good luck!

Sneaky Raccoon presents Tales From The Sneaky Crypt


Sneaky Raccoon
is turning 5 and to commemorate the occasion will be holding a  group show that celebrates the friends made along the way. Tales From The Sneaky Crypt will feature the immense talents of artist friends: TADO, Jamfactory, A Little Stranger, Cavey, Lunartik, Emily Bee, Felt Mistress, Waste, Map Map, Loulou & Tummie, Lunabee, Cris Rose, Triclops Studio, Jon Paul Kaiser, MEGAMUNDEN, Phil Corbett, Okkle, Anabelle Nielsen, Mimic, Tesselate, Steve Fable, Poked Studio, Clark Rotharmel, Podgy Panda, Creature Kebab, Rhys Brown, Jenn & Tony Bot, Dolly Oblong, Planet Domu, Fadeworks and Sneaky Raccoon.

The spooky show will run for four days (Fri 28th -Mon 31st) at Kidrobot London, & Sneaky Raccoon would love to see you and Say hello.  The evening will be filled with live screen printing and drawing, homemade treats, a fundraising  raffle and a crypt full of eerie art and creepy customs.

Toys from the show will be available for sale online from Saturday 29th at 10am GMT for fans worldwide at the Toys in the Sneaky Crypt Store
10% – 100% of toy sales and money raised will be donated to McMillian Cancer Support, so pop along and help raise money for a wonderful cause.

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The Hang Gang present’s Icons – Custom Toy Show


Exhibition runs through till Thursday 3rd November
Fullcircle Gallery, Kirkstall Rd, Leeds, LS3 1JL, UK
NO ENTRY CHARGE

Starring: Pete Fowler, Jon Paul Kaiser, Sourbones, Okkle, Matt Lunartik JOnes, Guy McKinley, Mimic, Robotboy, Drew Millward, Hugh Rose, Mr Gauky, Squink!, Matthew Bromley, Map Map, A Little Stranger, Stuart Witter, Tom J Newell, The Tarantulas, Godmachine, Drilone, Run DMB & Bruno Orbit.

‘Icons’ is the debut show from The Hang Gang – The Visual Culture Outlet. They have gathered together the best of british toy customisers, from legends such as Pete Fowler and Matt Lunartik JOnes to nu-school stars Jon Paul Kaiser, Squink and Map Map, for a group event of immense proportions. Also by special invitation we have US super talent Drilone and from Germany, the awesome Bruno Orbit. The Anchoring theme of the show is simply ‘Icons’ and we have left how that’s interpreted firmly in the hands and minds of the artists.

This will be one hell of a party, besides the art exhibition there will be live painting from the likes of Guy McKinley, Hugh Rose and Tom J Newell. Music will be provided by upcoming, Leeds indie pop band, Escort Knights and brining his eclectic mix of party grooves is J.Cub, head honcho of E.A.R Recordings. There will be tons of giveaways, a fully licensed bar, pop up store and much more…

All the pieces from the show will be available to purchase on the night on a first come, first served basis. So if you want to snag something by your favourite artist they suggest you get down early. Any remaining customised artworks will be available via their online store: www.thehanggang.co.uk after the exhibition has finished.

The show artwork was created by the amazing, Leeds based illustrator, Drew Millward. It is going to be produced by the team over at whiteduckscreenprint.co.uk, as an A2, 3 colour screen print with an edition size of 100. It will be available for purchase at the show.

Curator and Hang Gang owner, Barry Darnell said,

“Why do all the cool parties have to take place in LA, NYC or LDN? We thought it was about time the North of England got some love and in particular, Leeds. People say nothing like this ever happens around here, well all that’s about to change!”

To be in with a chance of winning a signed copy of the show poster simply follow the Hang Gang on twitter: @thehanggang between now and the 28th October and they will pick 2 lucky winners at random.