I really very truly do not mean to get all Narcissus on your asses but because last week I posted a small bit chronicling the details of wardrobe during Fashion Week and the general reaction was "more of this!" I thought now would be an opportune time to share with you: more outfits! This is from a shoot I did with Time Out New York just before Fashion Week. It went into an issue called "The Most Stylish New Yorkers." The outfits are okay. I've been getting a lot more sartorial credit that I deserve. I'm not complaining, though. Here you go:
Dress: Leila Shams. Plaid shirt: Fremont. Vest: Polo. Booties: Proenza Schouler.
This outfit was built around the dress, I'm pretty obsessed with anything I can call a mullet. It just so worked out that I ended up channeling my inner ’90s kid—Angela Chase, anyone? My brother says I look like a retired art teacher. I kind of see what he means. Do note the plaid on plaid. I thank two of my brothers for facilitating the outerwear portion of this look.
I'm such an asshat. This is what I told Time Out: “I’m really into taking fancy pieces, like silk runway skirts, and turning them into dinner-friendly get-ups. If I have to stop in at the local synagogue on my way out, voilà: It’s Jew-friendly, too.” Unfollow me now, I understand.
Accents from the previous look. That krazy kool kuff is by Young&Ng.
More accents from another look. Look into my eyeballz!
As you can see, sock, sandal and general outfit repetition is the name of my game. Living in a world where you can only wear your favorite clothes a limited amount of times is no world at all. Take a look you love and fucking run with it, sister. Wear it everyday if you want to.
I don't know that I'll ever be able to love anything--or one--as much as I do these boots. Except my mom, duh.
The photo portion of this post now comes to a close, you can read an extensive interview here if you want to lose brain cells or peep some small excerpts documented below:
Her inspiration: “Lately I’ve been taking most of my style cues from animated Disney movies, like The Lion King, Peter Pan and Ariel from The Little Mermaid.”
Her signature garments: “For the last few months it’s been a selection of my red, metallic green and black velvet hair bows. Otherwise, I’m usually known to sport two watches on one wrist, often if not always set to incorrect times.”
How her style has evolved: “Things have basically come around full circle. I wore chambray blouses with floral-printed tights and little Peter Pan-collared smock dresses as a child, and I still do it now.”
How do you know if you’re a man repeller? “If a woman is a man repeller, it’s pretty obvious. She’s likely to always opt for a turban on her head over a ponytail, brogues over stilettos and Alexander Wang over companionship. People often tweet me about their outfits. The higher up they button their shirts, more prints they mix and jewelry they pile on, the prouder I am. I’m not sure I started a trend as much as I just recognized and exploited something that’s already been going on since, oh I don’t know, Yohji Yamamoto showed his first collection? Either way, every season Fashion Week almost assures that it’s here to stay. Sorry, boys.”
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