

Tee thanks to American Apparel. Topshop high wasted jeans. Vintage tuxedo jacket and belt. Heart sunglasses. Bliss Lau necklace. Vintage hat.
I'm still mentally recovering from the best birthday of all time, and oddly this year came with little to no birthday blues. Maybe it's because I'm one of the few people who doesn't hide or lie about their age--not that I'm crazy the number is going up or anything, I just don't really agree with the standards that are pushed today. Popular media seems to only perpetuate woman's fear of aging any chance they get so they can sell them ridiculous anti-aging treatments, botox, and plastic surgery--while the men who are in the spotlight seem to only be portrayed as silver foxes and seasoned gentlemen, while woman are labeled old maids and cougars at best--and I'm not really buying it. I was a late bloomer and it took me at least 24 years to loose my baby fat for gods sake; and in the fashion industry that's considered nearly over the hill, but I think it took that long to come into myself and really become comfortable, and get to know what I'm really about outside of school, and my friends, and the pressures from the outside world. This is one of the main reasons that I have kept the world of entertainment at arms length for so many years (I started modeling at age 7, and was making more money than my mom sometimes, I know how crazy things can get), and chose the independent rout, because I know the game, and there are rules if you want to run in certain circles that would mean compromising everything that I know in trade for moments of glamor that are just fleeting illusions. If you have to compete, you've already lost. And there is always going to be someone younger and more beautiful than the last person, its a vicious circle that keeps the standards in place, and keeps women consumed with fear and self-doubt so they won't have a free mind to invoke lofty thoughts that bring joy and peace to their lives.. I feel I have had great successes standing alone and being my honest self, and embracing who I am. I don't feel the need to play into those ridiculous and unattainable standard just so certain people will find me fashionably tolerable, beautiful, and most importantly young enough to be a part of that world full of people that strive, and live their entire life for acceptance from others because they don't have it in themselves.





30 comments:
you are so effing eloquent krystal! I miss some of your older posts when you'd just write and write. I think the way you string together your thoughts and emote through your content is really unique...and refreshing! It's always a blast to stop by and look at ur rock n rolla pictures (kudos to ur beau) and even better to READ and step inside your head :)
I agree with u entirely...it's majorly fucked when women cannot age gracefully but men....can? I don't get it. I'm 26 and effing proud of it!
happy belated beautiful girl :)
V
Love the stripes & tails lady!
Sally
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happy dogs dont eats cats
Iconic!
i agree with vanessa, seriously this post feels like you read my brain or something. Everytime I see a botox ad or anti-wrinkle cream I cringe because its always a woman behind the product and never a man. Because its not ok, according to society, for women to look older. It just angers me and I'm glad that there are people like you who dont fall into this trend.
LOVE THE LOOK KRYSTAL!
I agree with Vanessa. Your writing is even better than the photos. I wish you would do it more. I come to your blog because I feel that you are real and you are always yourself. I almost feel like you are a friend because you are so honest. It is refreshing to say the least. x
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Thank you for such an honest and beautiful post. I agree with everything you said. It is so unfortunate that the media suggests a woman's prime to be somewhere around 25, after which one should start investing in anti-wrinkle creams. When we derive our happiness from our appearance and others' acceptance, we will always lose because one only gets older and there will always be someone prettier, skinner, and more fashionable. If we invest the time we drain up in worrying about our exterior into reading or writing great books, admiring or creating great art, we can be so much happier; the wealth of the mind and spirit can never be lost due to age, poverty, whatever.
And lastly, youth is an attitude, not an age.
I think your mentality is what makes you so glamourous! And what makes your blog so fantastic.
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You are beautiful.
There i said it :)
I agree with the above I love your writing.
I Love that you open up. Photos are always great!!
xx
jamie
bravo grrl! love it!
and your heart shaped eyes :)
xo
cool post here!!!!!!!!!
lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvve!
kiss
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My god! I want those glasses!
That was beautifully written. I definitely get a sense of who you are when you write, speak and the fact that you have a lot to say sometimes and your not afraid to see it. I have to say your stylelikeu vid is one of my faves!
Happy belated x
Well said. Something I have thought for years. Girl you are still ahead of me. I did not learn myself that well until about 30 :) Keep learning and living.
Words to live by : If you have to compete, you've already lost.
Happy Birthday!
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I so agree with the initial quote! one gets old just when he starts to feel so!
you said it just right. I may have to quote you from this post. Glad you had an amazing Birthday! Age has never bothered me either; it's all about the experiences you make for yourself. So many things can be done at 18, 21 or 35 and it mean the exact same thing to each person at the same time. Also LOVE the first and last photo - you look great.
oh and adore the nail polish.
You are disgustingly beautiful and your style is sensational.
Love, always.
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thank you for that. i just turned 27 and had a very bummed out birthday. like you, i feel as though it has taken me this long to finally start feeling comfortable about myself, my appearance, my bodies, at a time when fashionably, it's too late. but what i can i do? i'm short, i don't look like a fashion model, blah blah blah. so yr right krystal, screw em, i'm finally learning to be happy~!!
Such honest and raw words from a naturally beautiful woman.. I've only followed you for a few months now. But, no other blog makes me feel the way yours does. You are always YOU! in the fashion world that is hard to be and you don't budge or apologize for anything. I love it and you and I'm inspired by you all the time. Thanks.
Stevi
You fucking rock....
what a brilliant post krystal. i loved reading it.
i couldn't agree more. its strange how there's an image out there of men being more attractive by the years and then the opposite of women- its so wrong. and i hate it.
how old did you get btw? i might be blind but i couldn't read it. 25-26?
xx
sorry. what age of epicness did you get..x
Here here!
PS... You had baby fat? I'll never believe it! :)
"...to be a part of that world full of people that strive, and live their entire life for acceptance from others because they don't have it in themselves."
well said
HAPPY BELATED BDAY!!
xoxo
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happy belated & thanks for the words of wisdom. definitely with you on that one!
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As always, you're fucking awesome lady! Happy belated & cheers to life at its fullest!
xxx Talia
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