Showing posts with label tavi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tavi. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Worth Every Second of her Seven Minutes: Tavi Gevinson at TedxTeen

A must-see video for every tween girl and her parents by former tween (now teen) fashion blogger, Tavi Gevinson (a.k.a. The Girl Who Always Gets It) at TedxTeen.  Brava, and long live Stevie Nicks!



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Friday, January 20, 2012

Fantastic Interview With Fashion Blogger Tavi (and Look at Her Room!)

Tween Teen fashion blogger and editor-in-chief (of Rookie Mag) Tavi Gevinson recently did a televised interview with the BBC. It is fascinating to hear her in speak about how she started in fashion and with writing and her take on being the youngest editor-in-chief on the planet. The tour of her room is also incredibly fun - it features a loft bed, vinyl records (SO retro), and the general chaos that comes with a girl's life (glitter, photos, stickers, jewelry, momentos, and the like).

We knew the girl could write - now we can all hear how well spoken she is too.  Perfect timing: New York Fashion Week starts February 9, 2012!

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Monday, September 12, 2011

What's Cool For Tweens in September: MsTwixt's Calendar


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Sunday, September 11, 2011

We're Loving Tavi Gevinson's Magazine, Rookie

It's just a week old, but Tavi Gevinson's new magazine, Rookie, is a huge win for girls. The magazine celebrates writing and thoughts by teenage girls. Unlike her blog, Style Rookie, Rookie magazine is about much broader things than fashion - Ms. Gevinson's has said she modeled it after the Sassy magazine that yours truly grew up with.
Our favorite posts thus far are "For Those About to Rock: How to Buy Your First Electric Guitar" and "Literally The Best Thing Ever: Stickers" (which reminds us of that cool DIY sticker wallpaper we tweeted about earlier). In addition to being about all things girl, we love it's posting schedule: after school, before dinner, and during homework - which is exactly when girls write.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

What's Cool for Tweens in April: MsTwixt's Calendar

Ms Twixt's Calendar

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Positive Tween Role Models in Celebration of International Women's Day


Today is the 100th International Women's Day, and in honor of it, here's our list of positive role models for tween girls - please add to it!
  • First Lady Michelle Obama for fighting childhood obesity and role-modeling positive parenting
  • Vicki Abeles for shining a light on the "Race to Nowhere"
  • Rosalind Wiseman for teaching girls how to resolve conflicts with grace and power
  • Rachel Simmons for a million reasons but especially her guidance on Formspring
  • Sheryl Sandberg for speaking frankly and positively about work-life balance
  • Taylor Audette for her Say It 2 My face movement to take a stand against cyberbullying
  • Willow Smith for making her new single, "21st Century Girl" fun and empowering
  • Geena Davis for her work in raising awareness of how girls are portrayed in the media
  • Liz Funk for her work in exposing the overwhelming stress girls are under
  • Amy Poehler and Tina Fey for making us all laugh out loud
  • Lauren Bush for showing how we can raise awareness of and help to solve hunger in everyday choices
  • Tavi Gevinson for making her own path and encouraging other tweens to do the same
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Monday, February 21, 2011

What Happened to the Gamma Girl?

After reading yesterday's article in the Washington Post about "What Happens When Mean Girls Girls Grow Up?" we started doing some research. At the end of the article the author, Laura Sessions Stepp, makes reference to a positive model for girl behavior called "Gamma Girls". Unlike Mean Girls, Queen Bees, or Wannabes, Gamma Girls are self-possessed, follow their own paths, and are defined by being well-adjusted. They lead through cooperation instead of intimidation - exactly the kind of tweens we're trying to raise.

The term "Gamma" comes from the third letter of the Greek alphabet and is known in science as being one of three or more closely related chemical substances. A Gamma Girl is independent and well-rounded - she jumps from group to group socially. She is a friend to everyone and "characteristically talks about activities they're doing for others, not for themselves" (think Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde or tween fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson). Gammas are smart, planners and detail-oriented.

A bit of background:

These terms appear to have been coined by Post writer Laura Sessions Stepp in a 2002 article titled "Alpha Girls: In Middle School, Learning to Handle The ABCs of Power". She described three groups: "Alphas", stars who define teen life and determine who will be excluded; "Betas", who worry that they're not in the in crowd; and "Gammas", student council president types who care more about what they do than how they appear. (If you follow "The Clique" series, consider Massie as the Alpha, Alicia as the Beta, and Claire as the Gamma. I can't take credit for this point - my eldest tween pointed this out to me during our discussion for this post.)

Later in 2002, Susannah Meadows wrote an article in Newsweek about Gammas in high school titled "Meet the Gamma Girls". Rosalind Wiseman's seminal book, "Queen Bees and Wannabes" also came out in 2002, as did Rachel Simmons' "Odd Girl Out". (We wonder: what was in the water that year?)

Then mentions of Gamma Girls seem to die down. The movie "Mean Girls" (the first one, not the recent "Mean Girls 2") came out in 2004 and was based on Ms. Wiseman's Queen Bees book. In 2007 the "Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Girls" referenced Gamma Girls albeit briefly, and the Meredith Corporation, a media publishing company (with titles such as Better Homes and Gardens and Ladies Home Journal) created a marketing division called Gamma Women to study this consumer target group amongst adults. There seems to have been little to no discussion on this group again until yesterday.

To the present:

There's been a nearly ten-year history of well-educated folks studying this phenomenon, and at first I was kicking myself for not being aware that there was a middle-path of raising a Gamma Girl for parents of tweens to follow. Then I remembered that my eldest tween was only five years old in 2002, so I wasn't paying attention to any of the issues surrounding tweens at that time.

But still, I have to ask: what happened to the Gamma Girl?

Why is our discussion dominated by Mean Girls and bullies? Are we guilty of the same situation plaguing our teachers - that we fuss and fret over the "problem kids" and end up ignoring everyone else in the middle because they're doing just fine?

Or is the Gamma Girl essentially the over-pressured and over-worked SuperGirl? Is it possible to raise a Gamma Girl without stressing her out on a "Race to Nowhere" or becoming a Tiger Mom ourselves?

We're going to be exploring these issues in the coming days and weeks as part of our continuing mission to discuss positive experiences for tween girls. We welcome your comments and value your input to this important discussion. Are you a Gamma Girl or raising one? What are you doing that's working well?

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tween Fashion Blogger Tavi is a Justin Bieber Fan

'Turns out that Justin Bieber's appeal extends to the high-brow couture crowd: tween fashion blogger Tavi is a fan.

Ms. Gevinson took time out to see "Never Say Never" during Fashion Week and was hooked. She writes, "I am pro-JB because someone has to be a tween dreamboat pop boy and he's not going away, but what started out for me as 'I'm just gonna embrace him' has become a bit of an obsession. Plus he started out playing on steps outside a theater."

I have to say it's comforting to know that one of the most important new youth voices is still a young girl at heart who has to do homework and has teeny-bopper crushes.

Photo credit: thestylerookie.com

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Fun Fashion Blogs For Tweens

It's Fashion Week, and if your tween is into fashion, here are a few blogs you might enjoy reading together:
  • Tween fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson has been writing about fashion for years now. Her writing is years ahead of her age, as is her very sophisticated style. She is a great role model for girls following their own hearts and speaking their minds regardless of peer pressure. Her blog is called The Style Rookie.
  • Lola Lourdes, Madonna's daughter, writes on the Material Girl blog about her independent style, the bands she's listening to, and her latest vintage obsession.
  • Cynthia Rowley is a well known designer with a quirky, fun style. Her blog includes photos of her latest lines but also snaps from recent trips and musings on fun art.
  • Kate Spade is now a fashion icon, and her colorful and retro style extends to her blog. A section called "Behind the Curtain" includes her recommendations for museum exhibits, office supplies, and nail polish.
  • Cecilia Cassini is a 10-year old designer with an Audrey-Hepburn-like sense of style and whimsy. She blogs irregularly, but her posts are fun to read, and she includes pictures of her latest work and design inspirations.
What other fashion blogs do you read? Please add to this list!

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

New York Fashion Week Starts Thursday!

Our favorite fashion blogger, Tavi, is on her way to New York right now for Fashion Week. How cute does she look in this recent outfit?! And she's sporting a vintage Girl Scout patch! You can follow her posts from Fashion Week on her blog, Style Rookie, and we'll be posting updates as well (but she's much more serious than we are about couture).

If you're in New York this week, let us know what you think! You may also want to check out the new skating rink in Bryant Park, The Pond, while you're there. You can buy Fast Pass timed tickets to skip the wait in line, and hot chocolate is available on site at the Ice Bites cafe. (Note: the shows are by Lincoln Center, not Bryant Park this time.)

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tween Fashion Blogger Tavi Interviews Gwen Stefani

We're huge fans of creative tween Tavi Gevinson and her fashion blog. Her writing is years ahead of her age, and we think that this interview with icon Gwen Stefani for Teen Vogue really showcases her great style with both word and culture. Enjoy!

Photo credit: Teen Vogue

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

New Tween Creative Writing Site: Figment

We stumbled upon a new site that showcases creative writing by tweens: Figment. Developed by former Conde Nast editor Jacob Lewis and a NewYorker writer, Dana Goodyear, they say it's "a sort of literary Facebook for the teenage set."

It's a free site, and its goal is to encourage young people to read and write fiction. The New York Times did a great piece on it here.

If your tween is into writing (did she apply to join Tavi in the new Sassy mag?), this site could become a regular hangout for her.

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Attention Tweens Who Want to Work For a Magazine!

Tween fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson is partnering with Jane Pratt (former editor of Sassy - check out our list on the right for books we're reading now) to a launch a new magazine for tween girls! And she needs your help! Tavi writes on her blog, " . . . a great advantage to creating a magazine today is the access to talent and voice. This is supposed to have a "for the people, by the people" kinda vibe. We want to find the best possible group of people for this project, and a wide range of ages, styles, etc."

If you want to be a part of Tavi's new 'zine, email her at MagazineSubmissionsAreFun@gmail.com. She asks for samples, specifically: "A sample -- whether you would put the specific sample in the magazine or not -- of your writing of all and any kinds, photos, artwork, whatever you're good at and think would be at home in a feminist, creative, moody-teenage-girl magazine. Be sure to include the sample of your work, your age and location, and some kind of something about yourself. Talk a lot about yourself, please."

Work fast: the deadline is this Friday, November 19th!


Photo from www.thestylerookie.com, taken by Ella.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The Newest Tween Fashion Blogger: Lourdes Leon

Lourdes Leon, who goes by Lola, is the 13 year old daughter of Madonna (no last name needed). She joins reigning tween fashion blogger Tavi in launching a blog all about style. Her first entry was last week, and she writes with a genuine tween voice (that being lots of ALL CAPS, run-on's, and stream-of-consciousness musings - witness the opening line): "Helluuur thurrrr, I’m Lola and this is my first blog entry so it’s kind of like ummmm…. I’m just going to use this blog entry to tell y’all a little bit about myself. I’m 13 and I’ll be 14 in October, so I can’t wait for that because I am FINALLY allowed to dye my hair… THANK YOU MOTHER!"

Be forewarned: this blog IS connected to a commercial enterprise: it is part of the Material Girl brand, a line of tween clothing designed by Madonna and Ms. Leon available at Macy's this fall, but we found it to be mostly a style blog and less advertising for the brand.

Will you allow your tween to read this blog? Ours have and think it is tres cool.

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