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(John Fairchild)
Dear Mr. Fairchild,
If only it were that simple.
love,
Marlee
I've been sitting on this post for about a week. Writing it out, adding pictures, deciding I actually hate it, getting rid of everything. . . . So it's actually been remarkably like my usual style conundrum.
I'd love to look like this image found on weheartit. Cleanly messy. |
You see, here is my issue. I'm gonna try to get it into a little nutshell. I don't really follow celebrity fashion (in an "apply it to myself" sort of way) because I can't really think of a situation where I will have to be as dolled up as they are. They look gorgeous (usually) but I'm not in that universe and it's not required of my life. Following their day-to-day fashion choices requires looking at pictures taken by the paparazzi. I do not like the paparazzi. I get that it is their jobs at premieres, etc, but I find following people and hounding them (the people that want to be left alone, not the celebutantes . . . they're fair game) and creating dangerous situations to be pretty awful.
Point being: no inspiration from the Hollywood quarter.
I also have a sort of odd body shape (larger on top, but straight skinny hips)
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Deborah Kaplan, from Jeana Sohn's blog series, Closet Visit. |
Natural fibers (cotton. cotton. cotton cotton cotton), fitted, classic lines, slightly off-beat, bold colors, denim, leather. Right now I'm working on blending what seems like the two aesthetics that have stuck with me the longest: clean and classic with a sort of bohemian twist.
photo of Janis Joplin by Jim Marshall, simple top with awesome necklaces and badass attitude. |
Lauren Moffatt, from Refinery29 |
Image from the Sartorialist |
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I'm still not sure if I'm totally happy with this post, but what can you do? Just get on with it, I guess.
2 comments:
what is the link/source for that top image?
haha, it's actually from weheartit, I lied and will fix it. It was originally a shoot for Teen Vogue, but the original link is now broken. The source line will be corrected and it will have a follow-up link.
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