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VintageKC VOL. 5 | FASHION 2016

The Fashion Issue NATALIYA LUCIA MEYER RAYGUN CABLE & COMPANY BOLD COLOR, JEWEL TONES, JACKETS

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INSPIRATION 10 14 BOLD COLORS MENSWEAR JACKETS

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JEWEL TONES

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SHOP: THE GIRLS WHAT’S IN OUR BAG? SHOP: JULEZ SHOP: RAYGUN DINNER PARTY ATTIRE VINTAGE BAGS SEASONAL MAKEUP LOCAL DESIGN: NATALIYA

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Staff

from the fashion director

Editorial Erin Shipps, editor erin@vintagekcmag.com Calli Green, fashion director calli@vintagekcmag.com Reese Walley, editorial/sales assistant reese@vintagekcmag.com Advertising Jackie Grawe, sales director jackie@vintagekcmag.com Melissa Galgan, advertising rep melissa@vintagekcmag.com

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his year has given me an entirely new grasp on the word hustle. In late Spring, the VintageKC office was uprooted and we moved into a swank new spot in The Bauer building. At the same time, I was working double time on production for this issue, visiting my trainer regularly before sunrise, volunteering for speaking engagements, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and more lo- cal events than I ever have before. I was able to take multiple trips with my friends, but came right back to the grind. I have become quite the “yes man” in 2016. Part of my New Year’s resolution (yes I still make those) was to worry less and smile more. It was to take a deep breath and push on. It was to relax when the going got tough—and to say yes more, even when I thought I might need a 25th hour in the day to complete everything.

Contributors Alyce Walters Andrea K. Grist Floral Designs Anna Elisabeth Annman Designs Ashley Nelson Studios Ashley Hazelwood Booker T. Brown Photography Cable & Company Jonny Hackett Kat Collette

Lauren Hedenkamp Lillie Jacson Millinery Lotus Beauty Lucia’s Sarto Maggie Hirschi Designs

Saying yes more meant more hustle, but ultimately, at the end of the year there will be much higher goals met because of it. If I’ve learned anything from my personal trainers, it’s that progress comes at the exact moment you want to stop. But if you push a little harder, a little further, you can do great things! And because of the hustle of so many hard-working people in this city, this fashion issue is filled with great things. These pages are filled with more fashion than we’ve ever had. We pushed the envelope, and stretched the boundaries like never before—and I’m beyond grateful for everyone who hopped on board and hustled with me. I’m thankful for our local design- ers, like featured designer Nataliya Lucia Meyer, who believes in fashion and creates it daily in the heart of this wonderful city. Some of the best hair and makeup teams and photographers sacrifice their time and talents to make this issue unique and impactful on the Kansas City fashion community. In the past four years I’ve worked with countless models. I watched their careers form, from fresh faces to seasoned veterans, and I love being a part of that story. We hand-selected local shops for this issue who share our love of vintage fashion and hand- made items. I’m so thankful for their partnership in this publication, especially since our ideas may be trendy, but not always mainstream. Every issue is a journey. From concept to inspiration to pulling looks and handcrafted pieces to hair and makeup to models killing poses to moments being captured through a lens, every page in this issue tells the story of that journey, and it’s one that I’m grateful to tell. For the love of fashion, and hustle.

Melissa Sigler Photography Nicole Bissey Photography Paper People Photography Raygun Re-Runs Vintage Aparrel & Accessories Ryan Swartzlander Photography Silas Cook Vintage Vogue Apparel Voices& Model and Talent Wheat Photography VINTAGEKC VOLUME 5, FASHION ISSUE IS PUBLISHED YEARLY IN CONJUNCTION WITH A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE BY VINTAGE MEDIA, 115 W. 18TH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO 64108. COPYRIGHT 2016, VINTAGE MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION IN PART OR IN WHOLE WITHOUT WRITTEN PER- MISSION OF THE PUBLISHER IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. Publisher Bruce Rodgers publisher@vintagekcmag.com

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Steele Schimming photographed by Nicole Bissey. Makeup by Ashley Nelson Studios. Hair by Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty.

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makeup

winter Winter Wonderland Palette + Sparkling Grape Lip Stain

A palette for every season by Ashley Nelson Studios spring Spring Renewal Palette + Party Girl Liquid Lipstick

fall Autumn Bliss Palette + Autumn Bliss Coconut Oil Lip Gloss

summer Summer Escape Palette + Super Vixen Liquid Lipstick

MAKEUP Ashley Nelson Studios PHOTOGRAPHY Melissa Sigler Photography HA I R Lotus, Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty MODELS Kat Collette, Madison Nieberding, Emerald Tom, Audrey White

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What’s in our bag? We are huge supporters of local goods, so obviously when we empty our locally made bag, it’s full of locally made items that are useful every day!

1. Mineral powder compact Ashley Nelson Studios 7917 Santa Fe Dr., Overland Park, KS ashleynelsonstudios.com 2. Winter Wonderland Palette Ashley Nelson Studios 7917 Santa Fe Dr., Overland Park, KS ashleynelsonstudios.com 3. Beige lip stain Ashley Nelson Studios 7917 Santa Fe Dr., Overland Park, KS ashleynelsonstudios.com 4. Gemstone magic mirror compact Sapphire Moonbeam sapphiremoonbeam.etsy.com 5. Organic calendula hand salve ReLive Apothecary reliveapothecary.com 6. High pigment pressed shadow Ashley Nelson Studios 7917 Santa Fe Dr., Overland Park, KS ashleynelsonstudios.com 7. Liquid lipsticks in Party Girl and Fiercely Fabulous Ashley Nelson Studios 7917 Santa Fe Dr., Overland Park, KS ashleynelsonstudios.com 8. Recycled keychain Fabtabulous fabtabulous.etsy.com

9. Genuine Leather fringe tassel keychain Whiskey + Bone whiskeyandbone.etsy.com 10. Hybrid pennet tee shirt Landlocked KC landlockedco.com 11. Repurposed viola wood earrings Hang Ups Jewelry Designs hangupsinkc.com 12. Handmade bronze etched cuff Coki Bijoux 115 W 18th St #105, Kansas City, MO cokibijoux.com 13. Original Ranch Pretzel Addiction PJs Snacks pjssnacksllc.weebly.com 14. Be Happy moisturizing shea lotion By B! Boutique 6314 Monrovia, Shawnee, KS bybboutique.com 15. Mineral, clay and beeswax sunscreen

Messner Family Farm messnerfamilyfarm.com 16. Letter press bookmark Tagteam Tompkins tagteamtompkins.etsy.com 17. Natural leather tote Burgandy Circus Hardgoods bchardgoods.com

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shop local THE GIRLS HARRISONVILLE, MO

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Nestled in the Historic Downtown Shopping District of Harrisonville, MO, The Girls offers bra and swimwear fittings. The store also includes panties, lingerie, bra-sized swimwear, bra-sized lingerie, robes and intimate apparel accessories. Sizes range from 30A-46K in stock! Every woman should feel comfortable and beautiful in her skin! Location (open by appointment)

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104 N. Independence St., Harrisonville, MO 64701 816-863-1817

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1. Affinitas Valerie Blissful Lace Push-Up Bra in Bright Purple, sizes 32A-38DD, $40. 2. Affinitas Blissful Lace Brazilian Thong, sizes S-XL, $22. 3. Affinitas Charlize Lace Gown, S-XL, $45. 4. Parfait Charlotte Modern Vintage Balconet Bra, sizes 28-40 D-K (up to 44F in some colors), $42. 5. Parfait Charlotte Modern Vintage Highwaist Brief, XS-4XL, $18. 6. Braza Le Delicate Lingerie Wash, $9.

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JULEZ BELTON, MO

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JULEZ Jewelry Antiques & More features a collection of new, vintage and antique jewelry by name-brand designers, made from rhinestones, silver, gems, gold, crystals and more. The store also features new, vintage and antique home décor, collectables and

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1. Antique cameo necklace 1 / 20 14K GE filigree with unique leaf engraved design, $60. 2. New filigree chunky gold tone adjustable choker to necklace, $30. 3. Vintage multi-citrine gemstones over multi-layered chain necklace. Can be worn hanging from the front or reverse it with a plunging backside, $45. 4. New citrine and clear rhinestone earrings, $12.99. 5. Mid-century vintage topaz and gold tone bangle bracelet, $20. 6. Vintage filigree gold leaf vintage bracelet, $12. 7. New blue and gold tone earrings, $10. 8. Vintage flexible gold mesh style snake choker, $45. 9. New bohemian style blue-and-black over gold chain braided bib style choker/necklace, $30. 10. Two silver tone pave glass bracelets, $10 each. 11. Vintage black onyx gold tone bangle bracelet with leaf design, $29.99. 12. Evening wear gold-hinged chunky texture haute vintage bangle bracelet.

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menswear

Timeless Americana

PHOTOGRAPHY Booker T. Brown Photography HAIR Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty MODELS Augustin Kinney; Grant Knauff, Vincent Sung, Voices& FASHION Cable and Company; Vintage Vogue Apparel CONCEPT & STYLING Calli Green

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On Vincent This 1950s-era Levi’s Saddleman Chamois Western-style ranch blouse features a bib-style closure

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On Grant This 1970s-era souvenir shirt is from one of the first Hospital Hill Runs in Kansas City. Cable & Company actually received a cease and desisted order from the organization since they thought the store was printing the shirts. After clarifying it was an original vintage find, the

organization congratulated the owners on a cool find.

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On Augustin This 1980s era army issue t-shirt had some flair someone added along the way. It looks like it was a print from something else that was cut out and sewed onto the shirt.

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BOLD inthecity

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Stand out from the crowd with bold, vibrant colors. Don’t be afraid to mix one bright color with another, or pair them with vivid makeup and jewelry. Our city provides the perfect lively backdrop for this fashion statement.

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Nicole Bissey, Nicole

Bissey Photography HA I R Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty MAKEUP Ashley Nelson Studios MODELS Sanay Alexander, Rhiannon Birdsall, Jozzi Rainey, Eliza McCormick, Scarlette O’Shea, Steele Schimming, Voices& CONCEPT & STYL I NG Calli Green FASH ION Re-Runs Vintage Apparel & Accessories, Vintage Vogue Apparel

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Operator Suede PHOTOGRAPHY Crystal Johnson, Paper People Photography HA I R Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty MAKEUP Ashley Nelson Studios Top off your modern look with a vintage coat or jacket this season. Leather and suede get better with age, and their neutral tones pair with anything.

MODELS Abby Boyd, Don Lampert, Nina Monzón, Abigail Schif, Glynne Taylor, Voices& CONCEPT & STYL I NG Calli Green COATS & JACKETS Re-Runs Vintage Apparel & Accessories, Vintage Vogue Apparel

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JEWEL TONES Our favorite gems inspired our selections for these looks. Jewel tones work for every season. Bold, dark colors are good for fall and winter, while bright, rich hues are great for spring and summer. And metallics work any time, anywhere!

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PHOTOGRAPHY Jonny Hackett, No. 9 Photography HA I R Alyce Walters MAKEUP Kat Collette MI LL I NERY Lillie Jacson (see photo on TOC) FLOWERS Andrea K. Grist Floral Designs MODELS Chandler Estelle, Nina Monzón, Amber Ross, Steele Schimming, Voices& STYL I NG & CONCEPT Calli Green FASH ION Vintage Vogue Apparel

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how to

Table for Four

dinner party for four doesn’t have to be intimidating. A $100 budget can allow for a three-course meal including a signature cocktail and flowers for the table. Impress your guests with an easy fall whimsical ta- blescape and a vintage inspired menu. Here are a few tips for you to create a perfect vintage inspired dinner party for four in your home this fall. A

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Choosing pasta for the main course is a wonderful way to stay on budget! Bacon provides an inexpensive protein, while using pappardelle for the type of pasta is an effortless way to elevate the dish. CLOTH I NG STYLING & CONCEPT Calli Green FASH I ON Vintage Vogue Apparel

STYL I ST & EVENT PLANNER Lauren Hedenkamp MENU & NAMECARD DESIGN

HA I R & MAKEUP Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty MODE LS Genevieve Lyman; Maiya Focht, Logan Nichols, Patrick Quinn, Voices&

Maggie Hirschi Designs PHOTOGRAPHY

Silas Cook

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place setting

A trick to remember which side the knife and fork go on is that the utensil and the side it goes on have the same number of letters. Such as: FORK goes on the LEFT and KNIFE goes on the RIGHT.

If doing the flowers yourself, find room in your fridge. Pre-arrange a few small arrangements and place in the fridge overnight. Take them out a few hours before your dinner so they have time to open up. Remember to cut each stem at an angle to help the flower soak up the most water. The seeded eucalyptus can be laid out on the table over night. floral design

Menus and name cards are an effortless way to make your guests feel special. Maggie Hirschi Designs developed and designed the pieces to match the whimsi- cal theme of the evening and the woodsy tablescape. menu & name cards

first course

Slice whatever fruit garnish you’re using as a circle to create a pleas- ing design in the punch bowl. signature cocktail

A salad for the first course is filling as well as easy for the host! As a great make-ahead recipe, you can do it all the night before to refrigerate; just wait to drizzle the dressing until serving. A cute vintage touch is to put them in teacups!

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Rum Cake only uses about one cup of Rum so the rest can be used for the cocktails that evening! A fun way to modernize the vintage recipe is to make individual mini cakes for each guest. Keep the table design low to allow for conversation between guests. Laying down seeded eucalyptus between floral arrangements creates a sense of the outdoors with a woodsy fall aroma, while connecting the design. tablescape dessert

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DINNER PARTY HOW-TO Since this whimsical dinner party had a woodsy theme, we chose 1960s and 1970s vintage clothing to fit the feel. When selecting your own dinner party attire, take a hint from the invitation. A casual affair lends itself more to short, simple dresses, denim and un-tucked button-down shirts. For a more formal party, try longer dresses with beading or lace; and for men, slacks with tucked button-downs in gray, black or white.

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KCMO shirt, $21; tie dye crop top, $25; gem headband, $10

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Damn it feels good to be a gangster tee, $21.

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accessories

A VINTAGE BAG FOR EVERY OCCASION

We found all these amazing bags at local estate sales for just a few bucks each! Now there’s no excuse for not carrying the perfect accessory.

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makeup

to a concert

on a picnic

PHOTOGRAPHY Crystal Johnson,

Paper People Photography MODELS Abby Boyd,

Don Lampert, Nina Monzón, Abigail Schif, Voices& CONCEPT & STYL I NG Calli Green BAGS Estate sale finds

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local design

KANSAS CITY DESIGNER Nataliya Lucia Meyer

VKC: Why/when did you start designing? Nataliya: I have been drawing

designs as long as I can remember. When I was little, instead of watch- ing television my mother would give me a pencil and paper—so I drew,

all the time. I started using a sewing machine when I was 8 years old, making things and altering clothes to get a different fit or look. My first fashion show was the West 18th Street Fashion Show in 2009. After that I could say Nataliya: I earned my degree in fashion de- sign, pattern making, and tailoring way back in Ukraine. After that, I perfected my craft, work- ing under various master tailors and doing lots of research. VKC: Where has designing taken you (geo- graphically and in terms of success)? Nataliya: The most important thing about de- signing is that it makes me very happy. It’s hard work, and I work long hours, but I am so very happy doing it. The community in Kansas City has been very welcoming of my new business, Lucia’s Sarto, west of The Plaza. I looked at lots of locations, but the space at 4808 Bellview Avenue ended up being perfect for me. The services I offer at the shop vary from high-end design all the way through tailoring and dry cleaning service. VKC: What inspires you? Nataliya: I am truly inspired by everything. I have hundreds of designs constantly rotating in my mind; they're just waiting to be born. VKC: What is recognizable about the Lucia's Sarto label? Nataliya: My label is known for its intrica- cies of work and complicated designs. I love details and anything that takes hours of work beading, it brings so much light to the cloth- ing. I also enjoy mixing texture; my bead work may consist of something really shiny and something really dull. I love big impres- out loud that I am a fashion designer. VKC: What is your design history?

VKC: Why Kansas City? Nataliya: My dad brought me to Kansas City about 14 years ago. I love how enriched the city is with various art programs and amazing human beings. Kansas City has a unique market and I think fate placed me here perfectly. I met my wonderful husband here and it's a wonderful place to raise a child. I've traveled lots of places, but Kansas City is my home, I can feel it.

sive things—almost theatrical—which is why I've chosen this fall’s Kansas City Fashion Week collection to be bridal. This season you will see big gowns, lots of illusion mesh and lace. I’ve always felt the human body was beautiful, so I add lots of body-conscious details. I love reading the human behind the clothes and making clothing an extension of their character.

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DES IGNS & STYL I NG Nataliya Lucia Meyer, Lucia’s Sarto HA I R Anna Elisabeth MAKEUP Ashley Hazelwood, Lotus Beauty MODELS Amber Botros, Shelby Smith PHOTOGRAPHY Ryan Swartzlander JEWELRY & CROWNS

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