This week’s interview is with Azita Rasoli of They Magazine, a zine based out of Los Angeles that uses design and original pieces to create a dialogue between art and literature. Azita discusses They’s past issues, must-read zines, and more.
Monthly Archives: February 2012
The Sunday Best: From Skull Lollies to Twitter Bots
The Sunday Best is a weekly wrap-up of the greatest things that happened this week in art, entertainment, fashion, food, the interwebs, and sustainability. Church clothes optional.
Here’s a sneak peek of what we have in store for you this week: skull-themed lollipops, hipster kitty art, and the Twitter bot test.
Ask The Panel: Favorite Designers at the Moment
Interview: Heather Ross of Femme Fatall
Twenty Two’s interview series continues with a peek into Femme Fatall, a fashion and lifestyle blog specifically tailored to tall ladies. A one-time Work It, Berk subject, Heather Ross discusses the blog’s origins, issues that tall ladies face, and which topics she’d like to cover in the future. Don’t worry; there’s no height requirement to enter this post.
Twenty Two: Let’s start with the basics. Tell us a bit about yourself.
Heather: Well, I graduated last year from Cal with a degree in American Studies and I spent a semester abroad in Madrid during my junior year. I love to travel and take a million and one photographs. I’m pursuing magazine journalism and I decided to start a fashion blog to marry my interests in fashion, photography, and reporting. Oh, and I’m a big fan of musical theater and performance!
Giveaway: Win a Dress or Skirt from Shabby Apple
I’m excited to announce our first giveaway on the blog! We’re teaming up with Shabby Apple to let one lucky reader win one of the dresses or skirts pictured after the cut. Shabby Apple is an online retailer that sells tons of sleek and stylish women’s dresses. Click below to enter to win!
The Sunday Best: Bonnie Bear & Cake Batter Shakes
The Sunday Best is a weekly wrap-up of the greatest things that happened this week in art, entertainment, fashion, food, the interwebs, and sustainability. Church clothes optional.
Here’s a sneak peek of what we have in store for you this week: cake batter milkshakes, Bart Simpson’s chalkboard quotes, and Bonnie Bear.
Ask The Panel: Must-Read Blogs
It’s Friday, so you know what that means… it’s time for another installment of Ask The Panel. In this series, we’ve rounded up a super awesome group that includes three fashion bloggers, a fashion designer, and a CEO and asked them all the same four questions.
The past couple of weeks we learned about what our panelists want to wear this season and their favorite trends of the moment. Now we’ll find out the answer to the following: What’s your favorite must-read blog?
Interview: Jill Aiko Yee, Women’s Wear Designer
One of the goals I have for Twenty Two is to connect you, our readers, with awesome people you wouldn’t otherwise know about. In our latest interview of the series, I got to learn more about Jill Aiko Yee, a women’s wear designer based out of the Miracle Mile District in Los Angeles. (She’s also a panelist for our Ask The Panel series.)
Jill discusses her non-traditional path that led her to designing, her effortless clothing, her inspiration, and much more.
The Sunday Best: From Primary Colors to Jean-Luc Godard and Woody Allen
The Sunday Best is a weekly wrap-up of the greatest things that happened this week in art, entertainment, fashion, food, the interwebs, and sustainability. Church clothes optional.
Here’s a sneak peek of what we have in store for you this week: a book of illustrations comparing Paris and New York, OK Go’s “Sesame Street” segment about the primary colors, and five things you should avoid doing online.
Ask The Panel: Favorite Trends Right Now
Welcome to another edition of Ask The Panel, or what happens when an entrepreneur, a women’s wear designer, and three fashion bloggers are asked the same fashion-related questions.
Last week, our panelists pondered what they’re most excited to wear for spring. This week, the question of interest is… (drum roll)… What’s your favorite trend at the moment?
Stay tuned for more installments of Ask The Panel in the coming weeks.







