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Leandra Medine is not necessarily a vintage fashion maven, but the irreverent way in which she combines clothing and accessories to create looks that are totally unique to her absolutely kicks ass and makes her a sort of hero to me. She's the type of woman i relate to and aspire towards--her style, devil-may-care attitude and undeniable panache make her a stand-out in the world of fashion bloggers.  She inspires me.  She deserves a cult film (or at the very least, a cult following) of her own. 

If you've never followed Manrepeller on social media or visited her website, do so, post-haste. She knows what it means to stand out in a crowd, in the very best way possible. www.manrepeller.com

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about me

for as long as i can remember, i’ve been somewhere left of center; an organic flux of feminine mystique and “otherness”. in spite of knowing with clarity that i was different, i’ve always had an intuitive finger on the pulse of those things fundamental and beautiful in the stylistic world.

i’m compelled by the creative spirit within myself and others—in writing, in art, performance, music, film, design—each of these has informed and shaped my own personal aesthetic—an aesthetic that transcends time and place, an aesthetic that’s not easily placed into a box because of its ultimate and fundamental eclecticism.  i am attracted toward the best examples of so many things: i love the girly kick of glamour and bejewelment; but also the simplicity of clean lines. i love flowing, easy, stand-out knits. i love shit-kicker boots and tomboy jeans. i love refinement and elegance. i love statement hats and handbags. i love glitter.

i’m a maker, a collector, an appreciator of the beauty of the past and most especially in how it merges and mixes with the present. i’m rarely satisfied or compelled by things mass produced or found on a rack at the local mall. i understand the necessity of the basics, but also that for a woman such as myself and for those with whom i feel a kinship, the basics never define. Done right, style is an art form in and of itself.

it is my mission, as i believe it is every woman’s, to be somehow beyond the ordinary. i have always related to the female cult film protagonist, the “outsider”, though understand that she, ironically, at her core and in her journey, is an everywoman, albeit a stylistically elevated one--more colorful, ethereal or fierce, more memorable and outstanding. it is in the intermix of the fashion inherent to societal fringes: punk rock, glam, club kid, over-the-top romanticism, androgyny, classic basics with a funky twist, statement pieces, period pieces and more—which creates, to me, a rare style that i personally feel compelled to piece beautifully, to assimilate and recreate. 

i love the thrill of the hunt, and the search for fantastic, unique clothing makes my pulse race that much faster. the thought of sharing these fantastic finds with like-minded, strong, eclectic women excites me even further. Bright Lights Big Pretty is the dream platform which allows me to share all of these wonderful items, and spread their one-of-a-kind beauty a little further throughout the often ho-hum fashion conformity of the norm. 

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Bright Lights Big Pretty

piecing together the bones of an online business sounds like a dream and it is, albeit a time-intensive, labor-heavy and sometimes mind-wracking dream. i'm a writer by nature but have never felt the compulsion to publish, and so this little e-commerce site, Bright Lights Big Pretty, this welcome and unexpected brainchild which marries so many of my interests--film, narrative, fashion, vintage, and more--is my first foray into public scrutiny and acceptance. it's terrifying, and i love the way the thought of all of it makes my heart race.

so please--look around, come often, check out my linked media sites and enjoy. you're always welcome.

marie

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