Showing posts with label Sartorialist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sartorialist. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

A Knot for your Scarf

 
Another intricate way to knot your scarf. It looks particularly interesting because of the lines printed on the fabric.

Photo courtesy: The Sartorialist


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Shoes?


There have been a few posts with boyfriend jeans but something else caught my eye in this picture. The woman's shoes are never something I would have picked out the wear prior to this, but this picture has enlightened me on this option. They look like men's shoes but have a very feminine quality. She's also wearing the rolled up jeans I keep coming across. It must mean something..

Photo Courtesy: The Sartorialist

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Walking the Dog


Cute dog, cute girl, cute dress. What I like most about this photo (courtesy of The Sartorialist) is the leash the girl is holding. I love how it's just a big rope, it's very organic and not to mention, a nice accessory.

Chucks


The idea of wearing chucks with an outfit like this is awesome. It's a completely unlikely twist to the upscale fashion look and I love it. The black socks that extend the pants to the feet? I think it's optional. I think I will try it out soon.

Photo courtesy: The Sartorialist

White Shirt & Jeans


This is yet another look I love that continues with the comfy but cute theme. The woman in this image (courtesy of The Sartorialist) looks like she took no more than 2 minutes getting ready in the morning and threw on a pair of delicate heels just because she felt like it. It's amazing what a good pair of shoes can do to make an outfit complete. I love the crisp white shirt tucked into the distressed boyfriend jeans. A look I will definitely try to rock once the weather warms up.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Lady in Red


So well put together. I like the earrings, and bag, and ESPECIALLY the shoes.

Maybe I should think about wearing earrings more often. How do you make them look "not too fancy". There is art to it that I haven't yet grasped.


Photo Courtesy: The Sartorialist