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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

From the Car

I saw this young lady while I was leaving the Dsquared show on the way to Valentino. I thought she looked so great I had to try to get a shot.
As it turns out, she was headed to the Valentino show too.

Comments on "From the Car"

 

Blogger www.jennyhyun.tv said ... (5:43 PM) : 

I like more femininity. I like the top half, but I would have chosen a skirt instead of pants.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:43 PM) : 

Wow, love that top!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:02 PM) : 

her outfit is incredible. i especially like how her scarf elongates her neck, and her choice of the plaid/flannel top. amazing shape(!): the bagginess of the top and the pants is exciting because she nonchalantly offers an alternative to the ubiquitous tights/leggings/skinny look without appearing comical/ridiculous. the texture of her gloves and the overall color scheme is dope; this is truly on point.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:37 PM) : 

The color of the pant doesn't work for me. Perhaps, as someone noted earlier, if it had been a skirt it may have worked beter.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:48 PM) : 

I'm not opposed to an alternative to the tights/skinny leggings look, but the last two pairs of womens' pants we've seen are too far on the baggy side for me.

Everything is turned around in Italy. Men have tight clothes and women baggy ones.

However, I like the top.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:04 PM) : 

i think this is the perfect example of how to wear clothes vs. having the clothes wear you...she carries the look exceptionally well sans rouge, blush and any other distractions. her hair pulled back forces you to own up to the true effort of it all...it's all about that way that scarf wraps around though...

 

Blogger Kelly said ... (10:11 PM) : 

Hmmm....not sure about this one. I think an effort in the hair and makeup department would have made a big difference in pulling the look together. Even just some lipcolor would be great. She's has a style though, and isn't afraid to take risks. That's admirable.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:35 PM) : 

eh. i don't really like it. the top might be ok, but the combination with baggy and puke-colored pants i don't like. i might pair this top with something more fitted and feminine on the bottom half to balance it out. the one thing i DO like - the gloves. they're hot.

 

Blogger moosj said ... (11:58 PM) : 

I'm definitely missing something here. Just looks like a baggy plaid top to me. I do like the long gloves with that length sleeve, though.

 

Blogger moosj said ... (11:59 PM) : 

Am I missing something here or is this just an unflattering baggy plaid top?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:10 AM) : 

I love that she looks like a pale russian doll.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:14 PM) : 

she sure looks great,,
kind of farmer/boyish
love that style

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:46 AM) : 

great gloves and geometry

 

Blogger Disneyrollergirl.net said ... (4:15 PM) : 

That's Katie Hillier! She does/did (?) all the accessories for Marc, Luella etc

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:20 PM) : 

yep, sure is katie. I remember working on her ribbon-weave belts for luella's early shows. she's a great lass.

 

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