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Easter Vibes, Outside Brock Collection FW2020
Sneakers and Socks, Astor Place, April 2018
So I was specifically trying to photograph women in open-toe shoes last weekend for an assignment, and I was surprised to see just how many young women were wearing sneakers instead. It was actually hard to find any open-toe shoes, even on a 70-degree day. You could write it off to people not being pedicure-ready at this time of year, but I also saw this last summer late in the season. Like the kids are just not having it with the whole schlepping-around-in-strappy-shoes-that-give-you-blisters thing. What would Carrie Bradshaw say? Something tells me they don’t care.
The White Stripes: Loulou de Saison at Tory Burch FW2018
Leave it to Loulou de Saison to come up with a sort of postmodern Breakfast at Tiffany’s look, in optic white with cat eye sunglasses. Love it!
Sul Gi at Chanel Couture
Sul Gi, an aspiring designer who made quite an impression on Susie Bubble, wore this great vintage-inspired outfit to the Chanel Couture show.
Taylor Tomasi Hill in Black and White Stripes
Bill Cunningham’s column this weekend reminded me of this photo from the Louis Vuitton show – Taylor Tomasi Hill in graphic black and white stripe pants. It’s a particularly daring look made even more so with a black leather corset under that jacket. Black and white is perfect for this time of year, when we’re finally starting to transition to the all white looks of summer.
Linda Fargo, Outside Rag & Bone
One of the most exciting trends to take off this fall is the colorblocking of bright, solid separates. Outside yesterday’s Rag & Bone show, Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda Fargo demonstrated her keen eye for color with a DVF top and vintage Guy Laroche red leather skirt, from Alber Elbaz’s term as head designer.
Khaki Dress and Cat Eye Glasses, Prince Street
Such a cool look on this woman outside Olive’s in Soho. A khaki dress gets some edge from the black leather piping and laces, and the cat eye sunglasses and red lipstick compliment the late ’60s style pixie haircut. On her feet, one of the new trends I appreciate the most: flats.