Am always down for a cozy one.
Other than flaky skin, it's all good: for one, I smell holidays walking down the chilly streets - if the holiday season has a scent, I think it’d have menthol in it; and then, I love coats - I collect them; I wish to sleep in them.
Sailor stripes and beret to match my favorite public transportation in the city.
Just a touch of fresh accessory invigorates a familiar ensemble.
It makes a classic European impression. It’s mainstream casual-chic. It’s the good Frame.
What do navy stripes first prompt? Scratch that.
Gender, as well as the deliberate apathy to that, is political, current, and down to earth. Its relevance is one of the factors that support the cycles of strong masculine gestures in women’s Ready-To-Wear.
So I’m all layered, retro upon retro - watch out, these can be the classics of tomorrow.
Stand-up collar, oversized sleeves, slouchy but clean-lined silhouette are no longer privileged; nor is patchwork denim. A modern ensemble is within everyone’s reach.
When we hear exaggerated silhouettes, we associate the term with cooler temps – think ultra strong coat shoulders, crinkled thigh-high boots, and extended sweater arms, but an edgy cut today is more ubiquitous than ever.










