Thursday, September 24, 2015

I Shiver With Antici...pation

Now that October is coming, it's time for a particular fan base to come out and play.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a movie that is near and dear to my heart. Everything about it makes me happy, from the music to the aesthetics. Originally released in 1975, the movie has involved into a significant cult film. What makes Rocky Horror stand out in cinema history is that it refined the midnight movie, in which the audience participates and even acts out the movie along with the screen.

Here is some video footage from 1981 documenting the festivities of a Rocky showing:



Later in October, I will be attending a showing of the movie. This will be the second time this caliber of a Rocky Horror presentation has been done in my hometown. Needless to say, I'm extremely excited.

Typically, audience members arrive to the theater dressed in costume, as shown in the video. I plan to do the same, though I'm not quite sure what my costume will consist of. Stay tuned...

-Kathryn Muñoz

"The Simpsons" Send Me To Camp

The Simpsons is a show that has been in my radar for much of my life. It is my dad's favorite show, and I've been conditioned to become a fan because of that. Recently, our cable company made the switch to digital, meaning that every TV in our house access to the FXX channel, which shows blocks of Simpsons episodes almost daily, and often has major Simpsons marathons. Of course, the Simpsons has been playing in our house more than ever as a result.

Recently, I stumbled upon an episode titled  "Homer's Phobia" , which is the 15th episode of the eighth season that originally aired on February 16th, 1997. The episode guest stars filmmaker John Waters as the voice of John, the openly gay owner of a Springfield collectibles shop. The plot revolves around Marge and Homer finding themselves in a sudden financial need, which leads them to make an attempt at selling a family relic to John's store. After being told that the relic is virtually worthless, the family wanders off to browse other merchandise, to which Homer becomes confused about the aesthetics of the store.
Courtesy of 20th Century Fox
John explains to him that the style behind his store and his merchandise is "camp", referring to a style that can be defined here. To elaborate more on camp, Homer invites John over to the Simpson household where the entire family bond over their tastes in pop culture. Homer immediately takes a liking to John. After realizing that John is gay, however, Homer's views on sexuality drive him away from John, despite the rest of the family's fondness for him. Soon after, Homer notices that Bart  has been picking up the campy practices of John and becomes paranoid that Bart will become gay. As a result, Homer tries to "degay" Bart, much to the family's dismay. Eventually, Homer takes a tolerance to John's sexual orientation after he saves his life on a hunting trip, to which Homer is grateful.

After originally airing, the episode received praise for its acceptable portrayal of gay themes, especially from the LGBT community.  At the time, a storyline of this type was rare. This breaking of television barriers is great - for the time, that is. In 2015, homosexuality is no longer a societal taboo. Therefore, a young person such of myself wouldn't find the message extremely moving, seeing that the idea of gay people seems normal to me.

I was, however, inspired by the idea of  camp. The concept of knowingly or unknowingly defying mainstream standards of good taste, also associated and also confused with the style of kitsch, just seems wonderful to me. Many people always feel like they have to comply with society, especially when it comes to clothing, and that is simply not the case. I am a person who enjoys going to thrift shops and wearing vintage and/or unusual clothing. I wear the clothes I wear because they make me happy, no matter how unfashionable they may seem to the general public. Clothing is a form of self expression, and it shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks. With so many fabrics and styles to choose from, it seems foolish to limit oneself to name brand clothing or to only follow the fads. While I may wear a shirt simply because I like the design, I may also like it for its meaning. I choose to wear certain patterns because they remind me of my childhood or a loved one. My motto is "if you like it, wear it." Bottom line, it's important to be yourself. While I may tend to advocate for vintage design, that doesn't mean that I always rule out everything else. The most important part of fashion is to be happy and comfortable.

-Kathryn Muñoz

1990s Comeback

There's no denying it, the 90s are back.

Each decade, there seems to be an interesting trend in fashion of looking back 20 years. Beginning roughly in the 1980s, this pattern so far has continued without fail, bringing a revival of fashions from the 1990s to the 2010s. This inevitable fate initially seemed strange to me, seeing that this is the decade I was born in. While the concept of the 90s being considered "vintage" continues to blow my mind, I can't say that I didn't see it coming, based on the 20 year theory. So far, I have found it interesting to see how the fashion industry and its consumers have interpreted the styles of the 1990s and adapted them to current times.

This, along with a later series of posts, will showcase examples of fashion trends that have shown up between 2013-present


Chunky Shoes

Thick shoes were all the rage in the 90s. From platforms, combat boots, Doc Martens, and hiking boots, each style had its place. Today, these types of shoes have made their way back to the racks. 

Photos Courtesy of  Forever 21






Here's a look at shoes worn in the 90s and shoes of today.


Photos courtesy of NBC, Etsy, 90s 411, and Doc Marten. Collage Created by Kathryn Muñoz with PicCollage
Photos Courtesy of Forever 21 and Wet Seal. Collage created by Kathryn Muñoz with PicCollage

These shoes are sure to make an elevating statement.

-Kathryn Muñoz

Fun Blogs to Consider

Here are some interesting retro-themed blogs that I personally follow and initially inspired me to create this blog.

Like Totally 80s and 90s 411


Courtesy of 90s 411
Courtesy of Like Totally 80s













"Like Totally 80s" and "90s 411" are two blogs created by Alli Denning. Each blog celebrates the fashion, culture, and media of their respective decades and gives ideas for decade specific costumes and parties.



Mirror80


Courtesy of Mirror80
"Mirror80" is a blog created and run by a woman who identifies herself and being named Kate. The blog reflects on various aspects of design, primarily from the late 70s through early 90s, and relates them to that of today. The blog covers various aspects of design, including art, fashion, media, interior design, graphic design, and still life. In addition to showcasing retro design, Mirror80 also points out how retro style is being used today. The blog also gives great ideas for party decorations and DIY crafts.


-Kathryn Muñoz

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Gonna Make You Sweat

Autumn is just around the corner! It's time to prepare for chillier weather. Wearing a sweater is not only a great way to keep warm, but it is a fantastic way to express one's unique, individual fashion sense. This concept is even more fun with a blast from the past of vintage sweaters.

This past weekend, my dear friend Janessa Poole and I went rummaging at our local Goodwill and stumbled upon a few sweater gems. She agreed to model them for me to showcase the different patterns and style.


"Plaid to Meet You"


Photo Credit to Kathryn Muñoz


Here, the lovely Miss Poole is wearing a beige and black sweater embellished with swatches of different plaid print. A true classic, plaid is a timeless design that is sure to always make a statement when worn.

"Cosby Chic"


Photo Credit to Kathryn Muñoz

All negative associations with Bill Cosby aside, this sweater features an abstract pattern that was common in the 1980s and made popular by the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show (1984-1992). Many sweaters of this era offered a variety of funky styles to mix and match. No matter what your fashion preferences are, a fun sweater such as this is sure to give a confidence boost.

"Festive Florals"


Photo Credit to Kathryn Muñoz

For a more daring look, (seeing that many people would call this a "grandma shirt"), Janessa is wearing a navy blue sweatshirt embellished with floral embroidery. We liked this shirt because it reminded us of something an elementary school teacher would've worn in the late  1990s/early 2000s. Given that we both entered kindergarten in 2002, we found the shirt to be very nostalgic. Paired with white high-wasted shorts, this outfit is sure to make a splash. 

-Kathryn Muñoz


Thursday, September 17, 2015

Apology and Intent

If you refer back to my very first post, you will see the following statement:

"...as you may be able to guess, this blog is actually an assignment for a class I'm taking that relates to my major. However, that doesn't mean that the quality of my blog will be half-assed for the sake of finishing the class. I plan to be sincere with every post I make."

Unfortunately, that was a promise that I failed to keep, and I slacked off right away. My last post about Vaporwave was quite half-assed, if I do say so myself, and I must admit that I was scrambling at the last minute to get that post finished. For that, I must apologize. I suffer from ADHD, so if I procrastinate, all hell breaks loose.

Additionally, I can't help but feel that the purpose of my blog isn't clear to my viewers. I must admit that I'm not quite sure what my intent is either. First of all, I recently realized that I have been misusing the phrase "old soul". My mother has been calling my that since I was in middle school. Since middle school was the time that I truly began to embrace elements of culture from the past, I assumed that an "old soul" was someone that liked "old" things more than that of the present. After recently looking up the term, I realized that it actually refers to a young person that's wise beyond their years. While that characteristic is indeed accurate to my personality, it doesn't relate to my blog topic as well as I thought it did. This blog was initially supposed to be about my interest in pop culture from the past.

As a result, I have officially decided to change my blog description to "An Old Soul With Old Tastes". This blog is about my interest in pop culture from the past, my nostalgic tendencies, and my attempts to connect with modern society, all of which intertwine with my "old soul" personality.


Be sure to look out for these future posts:

  • 1990s Comeback
  • Thrift Shop Haul
  • Hunting for Dated Props for my Friend's School Play
  • Living a Weekend in a Different Decade
  • Retro DIY
  • Channeling My Inner Memphis Milano
Great things are to come.

-Kathryn Muñoz