SHOP Rojas| Women’s Shorts Romper| Sale $81
Edited by Rebecca Alexander

Super cute romper for summer, looks super cute with a white tee or tank and either flip flops or high heals for a more dressed up look…
Edited by Rebecca Alexander

Super cute romper for summer, looks super cute with a white tee or tank and either flip flops or high heals for a more dressed up look…
Edited by Corey Moran

Rojas has the harem pant down to an art for Fall, and while I’m looking to get my hands on a pair now, I may have to get another pair come Septemberish. The collection is definitely a step up for the brand, as their peices look much better this time around, and have a bette rindie vibe to them. They went down the addictive path of plaid and flannel, but they switched it up enough to make it interesting too.
Gallery: Rojas: Fall 2009 Collection
via Men’s Rag
Edited by Princess Glover




I absolutely love this moderately styled online shop which is a innovative display of some of the most ubiquitous and sought after underground labels and indie designers, made even more accessible just in case you don’t happen to live in L.A. It’s also an extension of the 300 square-foot Chinatown boutique that shares an equally eccentric and understated aesthetic, kinda like American Apparel but less crass. The company’s roster of eclectic clothiers include Costume Dept., Miss Mars, Rojas and Grey Ant making it a haven for hipsters and artists alike. New High (M)art attempts to blur the lines between fashion, art and commerce staging gallery-like 6 to 9 week shopping “installments” in store, with an “emphasis on bringing attention to the risk-takers and more forward-leaning examples of design”. They also have some random cool shit like deliciously vulgar greeting cards and vintage hip-hop records.
Edited by Princess Glover
According to Nasty Gal Vintage founder Sophia Amoruso, her home base of San Francisco is a goldmine to some of the most amazing vintage in the world (which you have the hippies to thank for, of course). What started out as a humble Ebay store is now a venerable clothing candy shop, filled with delicious, handpicked vintage goodies from the sixties, seventies, and eighties. Treasures run the gamut of dresses, skirts, rompers, shoes, glasses and other leftovers from fashion yesteryear. What I love most about this site is that the pieces have a pristine quality, making them look as if they were made today, instead of 20 or 30 years ago. It’s nice to see vintage that doesn’t look so worn, even if it does defeat the fashion purpose.
In addition to vintage pieces, Nasty Gal also features new items from labels such as Rojas and Costume Dept. If you got some bread to blow, I suggest doing it here.