Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with different band outfits lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to share my whole process, from start to finish, ’cause maybe it’ll help some of you out there, or at least give you a good laugh.
Brainstorming and Inspiration
First off, I started by just thinking about the kind of vibe I wanted. Was I going for a classic rock look? Something more modern and edgy? Or maybe a bit of a boho, laid-back style? I spent a good chunk of time just scrolling through images online, checking out what other bands were wearing, and trying to figure out what I liked. It was a total mixed bag, some twenty one pilots stuff which is all over the place, some classic rock vibes, honestly, you name it.
Testing
Then came the fun part – trying stuff on! I raided my closet and pulled out anything that I thought might work. I had jeans, t-shirts, some old concert tees, even a few things I hadn’t worn in ages. I started mixing and matching, trying different combinations to see what worked and what didn’t. Some outfits were an absolute disaster, haha, but others were pretty cool.
- I tried a simple jeans and t-shirt combo with some Converse. Classic, right?
- Then I went a bit wilder with some ripped jeans and a more colorful top, but it felt a bit too much for me.
- And then, I even attempted a kinda boho look, but I realized I didn’t have the right pieces for it.
Recording
Of course, I took pictures of everything! I wanted to document the whole process, see how the outfits looked on camera, and get some feedback from my friends. It was super helpful to see the outfits from a different perspective. My friends had some good suggestions, too, which I totally appreciated.
Polishing
After getting some feedback, I started refining the outfits. I swapped out some pieces, added some accessories like a cool belt or some bracelets, and tried to make each look a bit more polished. I realized that comfort was super important, especially if you’re going to be on stage or just moving around a lot. So, I made sure everything was comfortable and easy to move in.
Finalizing
Finally, I narrowed it down to a few outfits that I really liked. I made sure they were versatile enough for different kinds of gigs, and that they represented my style and the kind of music I play. And you know what? It felt great to finally have some solid options that I felt confident and comfortable in. Now all that’s left is to rock these outfits on stage!