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{tap} May 2011
style, literature, & fashion culture
{tap} Cover by Mary Rippe
{4}
A Note From The Editor
Letter by Geneva Gleason
{6}
Inspirations
Photo by Kaitlin Abrams
{8}
Organic Expressions
Photography by Mathew Wilson
Hair & Makeup by Cait Mizzi for Tresseme Hair Care
Modeled by Lora for Elmer Olsen Models
Retouched by Roman for 4-8 Designs
{16}
Mickey in Wonderland
Photos by Mary Rippe
Styled by Geneva Gleason
Modeled by Michaela Tropeano
Clothing courtesy of Michaela Tropeano
{28}
Peek-a-Boo!
Trend report written, styled, and modeled by Hannah Rahel
Photos by Nathalia Negri
{30}
Poem by Rachel Opatowski
Photo by Georgia Gleason
{32}
Thoughts
Photo by Georgia Gleason {contents} {c
ontents} {contents}
{contents}
{tap} ISSUE 16: PURE
GENEVA GLEASON
Editor-In-Chief
Georgia Gleason
Photography Director
TAP Magazine
Publisher
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{a
note
from
the
editor}
{a
note
from
the
editor}
{a
note
from
the
editor}
{What is really pure anymore?
In this day and age, it is becom-
ing increasingly difficult to find
something simple and true. It
seems that more and more
young minds are forever im-
printed with the evils of tech-
nology and popular culture.
With each generation comes a
new adulterated compromise to
strip purity from the previously
less polluted culture of our soci-
ety. The corruption of every-
thing from education to the food
we eat seems to be taking over
the natural order of things. The
simple joy of life is being lost.
Even grocery shopping has be-
come complicated. This issue is
dedicated to fighting, or perhaps
simply muting, that force. With
summer advancing, let’s pledge
to bring the natural, wholesome
aspects of our culture back to
the front of our minds. Simplify
everything. Pure intuition. Pure
rage. Pure sin. Pure joy.}
{inspirations}
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{mickey in wonderland}
{mickey in wonderland}
{peek-a-boo!}
By Hannah Rahel of hannahrahelfashionblog.wordpress.com
It is not very often a major high-fashion trend will make it to ready-to-wear fashion as quickly as the see-through trend has. After debuting on almost all
of the Spring 11’ runways, the trend was re-done for brands ranging from
H&M to BCBG Maxazria in a matter of weeks. This risqué style does not
have to be worn in such an haute couture way. You can can play up this trend, and blend it in with your own style to wear it in a more every-day
look. The great thing about working the see-through trend is that whether
you’re an uptown fashionista or downtown gal you can buy see-through
pieces everywhere from Bergdorfs to Urban Outfitters.
Sandals by Deena & Ozzy, vintage tribal dress, boots
by Forever 21, black dress by BCBG Maxazria.
For the see-through neon coral san-
dals, I wanted to play up the hot-pink rim of
them by wearing it with a hot pink top. I down-
played all of the color from the outfit with basic
white denim shorts, and I usually would also
wear it with a hot-pink patent leather messenger
bag I own to add some character.
For the see-through tribal cut dress, I wore an
extra long black tank top underneath it so that
everything was nice and covered up....the only
downside to the see-through trend. I wanted an
edgier look for the outfit so I wore it with black
wedge booties to give it more flair.
My overall favorite outfit to take pictures in was
this black BCBG dress because of all the slits
that were so much fun to play around with in
different poses. The see-through slits that run
down the leg also fade from black to grey, so I
did not want to overdo the outfit with anything
else besides the wedge booties again.
“
”
We walk around let the corn grow
And the ash we let it burn
Each step
A wonder
A toil of the urn
She spoke out darkness
To lawyer’s shoes
Shiny bottles Mothers’ cuckoo clock
A whistle is heard
For nights, she left wandering
To a meadow draped in blue
Through sheer curtain and white bed sheets
All the nakedness in blue
{thoughts} “So far away, doesn’t anybody stay in
one place anymore?”
- Caroline King, “So Far Away”