(Grace Bol in Harpers Bazaar UK - February 2015)
...This whole look.
It sums up several of my aesthetic tastes and pulls: minimal, sporty, feminine, grown up, light and neutral. I can't really see myself doing the (leather) pleated skirt thing because I don't find it flattering, it just adds more hips to my hips - not something I like no matter how lovely it looks on the model.
Still, this picture awakens my inspiration and come spring, I want to wear grey loose sweatshirt with knee length skirts preferably in batik or wax skirt.
It sums up several of my aesthetic tastes and pulls: minimal, sporty, feminine, grown up, light and neutral. I can't really see myself doing the (leather) pleated skirt thing because I don't find it flattering, it just adds more hips to my hips - not something I like no matter how lovely it looks on the model.
Still, this picture awakens my inspiration and come spring, I want to wear grey loose sweatshirt with knee length skirts preferably in batik or wax skirt.
so you, and such an easy look to recreate.
RépondreSupprimerDefinitely me indeed!
SupprimerLooks really comfortable and doable.
RépondreSupprimerYeah, it's the best side about editorials -for me - to be inspired and able to adapt for myself what is shown.
SupprimerA knee length pleated skirt must weigh a ton! Reminds me very much of the Céline pre-fall 2013 silhouette, which I loved but could never pull off (too short!)
RépondreSupprimerI bet the Joseph leather skirt - at least I hope, consideting the price tag! - must be manageable and not too heavy. Almost everything seems inspired by Céline these days...It'd be boring if it was not such an effective style.
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