Rock steady
April 29, 2005 | 12:00am
Katwo Librando, lead singer of indie rock group Narda, is known for two things: her intense live performances and rockin style. While her performances can be attributed to her groups musical leanings dubbed "accessible pop rock with a very sharp edge" her personal style is totally her own. A mix of ukay-ukay finds and do-it-yourself craft projects fill up her wardrobe, making her one stylish minx on the stage.
Here, Katwo puts together a whole outfit made from old garments that channels old-school rock and indie ingenue, proving that you dont need a lot of money to look like a rock star.
What youll need: A pair of old pumps, scissors, double-sided tape, and yellow "Caution" tape (available at hardware stores).
Directions: Make sure your shoes are clean so that the tape sticks properly. You dont want to be walking down Greenbelt, flaunting your cool new DIY shoes, only to have some snarky tween in the back go, "Ewww her shoes are made of tape!" Cover the shoes with the caution tape, making sure to place the double-sided tape at each end securely so that it wont bunch up. Place the tape at odd angles so that it wont look boring.
What youll need: A fitted T-shirt, a silk-screen (available at National Bookstore) with your favorite image, paint, and flat plastic board
Directions: Lay the clean shirt flat over a covered surface. Place the silk-screen over it and place a dollop of paint. Keep the amount of paint small so that you dont make a big gooey mess on your kitchen counter. Use the flat plastic board (an old ID will do) to apply an even coating of the paint over the screen. Let dry. Wear to a major event. Wait for the compliments to come.
What youll need: A skirt in a funky print, scissors, and a marker
Directions: Decide what length youd like the skirt to be. Reverse the skirt and make zigzag lines across your desired length on the inside of the skirt. Dont worry, the lines dont have to be perfect. Youre going for Karen O, not Martha Stewart. Follow the pattern with your scissors. Iron it and youre good to go.
Narda, a five-piece band committed to saving the soul of Philippine rock and roll, can be contacted at narda_banda@yahoo.com. Their CD Formika is available at Music One ad Tower Records outlets.
Check out photographer Nico Pertollanos cool site at www.Spacelab2720.com.
Here, Katwo puts together a whole outfit made from old garments that channels old-school rock and indie ingenue, proving that you dont need a lot of money to look like a rock star.
Directions: Make sure your shoes are clean so that the tape sticks properly. You dont want to be walking down Greenbelt, flaunting your cool new DIY shoes, only to have some snarky tween in the back go, "Ewww her shoes are made of tape!" Cover the shoes with the caution tape, making sure to place the double-sided tape at each end securely so that it wont bunch up. Place the tape at odd angles so that it wont look boring.
Directions: Lay the clean shirt flat over a covered surface. Place the silk-screen over it and place a dollop of paint. Keep the amount of paint small so that you dont make a big gooey mess on your kitchen counter. Use the flat plastic board (an old ID will do) to apply an even coating of the paint over the screen. Let dry. Wear to a major event. Wait for the compliments to come.
Directions: Decide what length youd like the skirt to be. Reverse the skirt and make zigzag lines across your desired length on the inside of the skirt. Dont worry, the lines dont have to be perfect. Youre going for Karen O, not Martha Stewart. Follow the pattern with your scissors. Iron it and youre good to go.
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