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.
Simons' signature architectural construction combined with just a touch of humor and a hint of Americano spirit makes an unarguably fashion-forward yet down-to-earth series.
They glide. They gleam. They ooze poise, grace and drama. Silk fabrics create gentle strength sans aggression.
Above all, I mostly wish to wear the coat sans fussy layers when spring arrives.
It’s never not a time for the multitalented. But now is the utmost. And the trendiest styles are the ones that keep up.
Most importantly, they made me think of spring. There is never a bad time for that but right at the season's imminence harnesses the joy of anticipation.
I wanted to make sure I don’t miss out the southern hemisphere at the same time. Onion-ing is the way to go.
These booties are loud and reticent. And that’s like the odds of being a skinny gourmand, or art not being prefigured by its market, as in an elevated speech.
The idea of holidays is now more relaxation than excitement. From play in the past to now work, the major foundation of our thrills can, thankfully, undergo a transformation.
I was born in the 80s. Besides the rock and roll and loud and flashy flair, my impression of the period’s aesthetics - which roughly formed from a limited exposure to mostly my mother’s wardrobe - is certainly characteristic of the times but also trending more elegant than anything else.










