Saturday, June 26, 2010
Clutch It
net-a-porter, jakandjil
Alexander Wang, hot pink LV, and classic snakeskin. Need to go shopping...
Labels: clutches
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Lush Brows+Raw Edges (Bambi Part II)
the vine via capturethecastle
Maniamania jewelry plus Bambi Northwood-Blyte equals pure and utter genius.
Those eyebrows! Killing it!
Labels: Bambi, jewelry, Maniamania
It's a Wrap
olsensanonymous
If either one of the Olsens are wearing it and no one else has even thought about it (YET), you know that this will be a new trend in headwear. A bit of a twist of the turban, in a more updated manner.
Labels: Ashley Olsen
Penny Loafers
jakandjil, thesartorialist
Since my legs are short and slightly athletic, I don't exactly have the capability to wear dark men's brogues and loafers as much as I would like to. Thankfully, these loafer pumps have come to my rescue as illustrated by those delicious Dries Van Noten pumps in the first image and Giovanna Battaglia's simple outfit. What's not to love?
Labels: Dries Van Noten, loafer pumps
It's the Asian in her
sources unknown (i.e. forgotten) sorry!
Alexa Chung. This girl always gets it right, so effortless and so gorgeous.
Labels: Alexa Chung
Take it from the boys
jakandjil, thesartorialist
Believe me, I absolutely love the fact that I was born female, giving me access to all the kookiness and bashful girliness fashion provides us with and the new trends season after season. That said, there is something I envy about being a guy. While women often labor over what dress to wear in the morning, how many to accessories to pile on (or maybe none at all?), and what color shoes won't make my short legs look stumpy, the boys never seem to sweat a single bead of perspiration. Some nice tailored slim pants, a crisp button-up, brogues, and out the door we go. Fashion fads are rarely agonized by men, who don't seem to desire the woman's seasonal change of warddrobe ritual and most of them wear the same pieces over and over, much more so than women. The Sartorialist's images have instilled a new sense of awe in me over the simple elegance of men's fashion and oddly enough, inspires me to create my own classic warddrobe, tailored and finely aged through and through.
Labels: mens fashion