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Sunday, October 17, 2010

At the Farmer's Market.....Davey, New York

Comments on "At the Farmer's Market.....Davey, New York"

 

Blogger Leigh said ... (8:08 AM) : 

Love this moppet-chic aesthetic

 

Blogger Artfully Awear said ... (8:09 AM) : 

What a perfect mix!

 

Blogger P. said ... (8:15 AM) : 

amazing! como consigues estas fotos tan impresionantes de verdad genial!!!!!

 

Blogger TorontoVerve Street Style said ... (8:18 AM) : 

Very natural.

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Blogger Lacey said ... (8:19 AM) : 

Hmm.. not feeling this one at all.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:21 AM) : 

She's beautiful.

 

Blogger TheStreetFashion5xpro said ... (8:27 AM) : 

very nice style...I love the original street fashion

 

Blogger KC said ... (8:27 AM) : 

it's like she came from the oliver twist story.

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Blogger ZHENYA ZHURAVLYOVA said ... (8:32 AM) : 

I like its hat!))

 

Blogger The New Black said ... (8:33 AM) : 

I love the boots. They seem confortable. :)

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:39 AM) : 

So cute. Especially the jacket and boots.

 

Blogger amy said ... (8:50 AM) : 

adorable, stylish, original, hip. love her.

 

Blogger BaronessVonVintage said ... (8:56 AM) : 

cute in a depression-era newspaper garconne kinda way

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:02 AM) : 

amazing!!!!

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Anonymous fabrica said ... (9:11 AM) : 

great photo. which farmer's market? union square?

 

Blogger zoé smaille said ... (9:11 AM) : 

I like the color mix, blue eyes, blue shirt...très chic!

 

Blogger Marloes said ... (9:19 AM) : 

Nice style, young, fun and naughty

 

Blogger MartaPalczewska said ... (9:43 AM) : 

artistic! <3

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (10:17 AM) : 

Too much like a costume.

 

Blogger Lucy Phil-Ebosie said ... (10:23 AM) : 

SO IN-LOVE WITH IT.

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Blogger Gingerale said ... (10:30 AM) : 

I love this old pair of shoes.
Welcome to Buenos Aires. Find a tourist guide or a local friend. You should go to Feria de Mataderos. If you like soccer, you should go to watch a match at de Boca Juniors stadium.

 

Blogger Paula said ... (10:31 AM) : 

Dear Mademoiselle Melbourne:

I've worked on a fruit truck in a farmer's market. You get messy. To find an outfit that can take the abuse and yet still look stylish isn't easy. The designers don't really make clothes for fruit truck girls.

So if you ain't feeling this, I don't care. She has turned up in something other than an ugly bomber jacket (like the girl in the picture behind her), she has looked in the mirror before she left the house...I think she looks GREAT!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:40 AM) : 

I love her facial expression, she looks like a real character.

 

Blogger Tamara Claudia said ... (10:41 AM) : 

Amazing!! Love the boots!

 

Blogger tokemarton said ... (10:42 AM) : 

Union Square, isn't it?

 

Blogger Monroe Steele said ... (11:07 AM) : 

Love this love!

~Monroe

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Blogger joshylola said ... (11:09 AM) : 

Great outfit, I love Barbour

 

Blogger sara said ... (11:22 AM) : 

wonderful shot!!!it's a mix between oliver twist and peaches geldof hehe

 

Blogger Blond Panther & Louboutin... said ... (11:24 AM) : 

Great style ;)
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Anonymous Sarah Eagle said ... (11:34 AM) : 

This photograph is fantastic if you see it in comparison with the two below. Fashion is not just about super high heels but great personal style, whatever that may be.

 

Blogger Ray said ... (11:43 AM) : 

she is adorable:))

 

Blogger Jéssica said ... (11:50 AM) : 

I liked :)

 

Anonymous The Photodiarist said ... (11:50 AM) : 

Love it when you do every day people in every day style. Beautiful photo.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:57 AM) : 

Very nice shot. I like markets and market vendors.

Let alone cute market vendor girls.

Great colors and perfect for fall. The worn-in working clothes and shoes are made fashionable by the tie and hat.

This girl knows what she's doing!

 

Anonymous Mademoiselle Marie said ... (12:03 PM) : 

elle est super canon ! la photo est magnifique et je suis tous les jours un peu plus amoureuse de ton travail.

 

Blogger 82Brute said ... (12:09 PM) : 

There's really beautiful woman underneath all that brown. Love everything but the pants, but I'm not going to judge her. She's dressed pretty stylishly considering the dirty work she was probably into all day.

 

Blogger Vasundhra Chiyertra said ... (12:26 PM) : 

Loving the shoes!

 

Blogger Laurita P said ... (12:28 PM) : 

what style!

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:42 PM) : 

I love the little acorn detail attached to her tie... precious!

 

Blogger FASHION SNAG said ... (12:44 PM) : 

Love her riding shoes with the corduroy cut-off pants!


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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:55 PM) : 

Another barbour jacket, and it looks fantastic. Especially with the hat. And a red head to boot!

 

Blogger lintmag said ... (1:08 PM) : 

Very cute - this is the kind of photo I like to see in an editorial. While I appreciate the couture, crazy high heels, etc, this is a look you feel you could actually wear and get some everyday inspiration from the style.

 

Blogger BDC said ... (1:42 PM) : 

Love the acorn accessory!

 

Anonymous sam said ... (1:56 PM) : 

So nice to see style that wasn't obviously plucked from all the right shops. Well done. Then again, I've always been a sucker for the Little Rascals style.

 

Blogger Sara C. said ... (2:56 PM) : 

This is really convincing me to drop my OCD tic of refusing to wear pants and a jacket in the same color/fabric unless they are a suit. Because even though she's wearing a brown chino jacket and brown chino pants, she still looks adorable.

 

Anonymous jdit said ... (3:07 PM) : 

Lovely reds from all corners of that color's spectrum. Right into purples of her outfit and some far spectrum red ends with oranges, even bordering on browns and golds. That splash of orange of the crates and the brilliant green on the boxes spices up the shot. Whether you did it on purpose or not your eye caught it all. Blue eyes and the pattern on the shirt to match. The colors of fall in the city. Excellent!

 

Blogger Laura Sherriffs said ... (3:22 PM) : 

I love this look, especially the boots and the hat.
It looks very Oliver Twist-esque.

http://fight-fires-in-your-best-clothes.blogspot.com/

 

Anonymous stefica said ... (3:22 PM) : 

great personal style!

 

Blogger CaliforniaCandy said ... (4:23 PM) : 

I like the tomboy appeal!

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Blogger Annushka said ... (4:43 PM) : 

Very lovely and solar girl, charming post)))

 

Blogger Kaleen said ... (4:50 PM) : 

I love this girl! Her name is kierstin from oklahoma. I've met her once during school, but she's a fascinating person...stylisticly, artistically, and adventure-wise.e

 

Blogger Anna said ... (5:08 PM) : 

Love this realistic outfit!

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Blogger eljovendario said ... (5:08 PM) : 

She looks like the boy in the Chaplin's movie.

 

Blogger yuccaface said ... (5:17 PM) : 

I'm pretty sure I have the same exact jacket...I always get complements on it and it's from H&M. Love the red hair.

 

Blogger IMaiorano said ... (5:23 PM) : 

sweet face and work look wid style!

 

Anonymous Engagement Rings said ... (5:40 PM) : 

Great look, all blends so well in a non obvious way.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:06 PM) : 

I love it when function shapes form and form is then tweaked to reflect personality and style. The end result, in this case, is a look that says that this woman knows, does, and appreciates hard physical work--the little style touches (acorns! a totally superfluous necktie!) seem to reflect real joy in what she does and who she is, while the wonderfully worn boots and tatty trousers have the grace and panache that only well-worn, well-loved clothes can acquire.

She is so very much more chic than 99% of the fashionistas you photograph... her style comes from the inside, not connections or a well-stuffed cash register. And her expression suggests that, in a happily non-arrogant way, she knows it. :)

 

Blogger Arantxa Chavarria said ... (6:07 PM) : 

what a fashionable young girl.. she really made this outfit work!





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Blogger the chic addict said ... (6:27 PM) : 

Wow, I love this. True style.

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:32 PM) : 

It feels like a costume, not clothes.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:56 PM) : 

I love love love it !

 

Anonymous Melissa said ... (7:22 PM) : 

Love the colors, hate the pants.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:44 PM) : 

I think it's interesting how people say this looks like a costume. To me, heels, straightened hair, all that primping... that is costume. Funny how a natural looking girl looks to some like she is wearing a costume.

 

Anonymous Hilary said ... (7:59 PM) : 

oh man, that is an adorable outfit. Who cares if it's a costume or clothes?!
...it's fun to dress up

 

Anonymous jimjims said ... (8:01 PM) : 

that tie and hat...

amazing.

digging the hair.

this has fall written all over it!

rad.

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:04 PM) : 

Wow, she is delicious.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:19 PM) : 

She has style and character. Not slick and high end like MademoSELL Melbourne would like but how many of us would bother if we were just to work in a farmers market waking up at 6 in the morning or whatever.
Take it for what it is...this is not a high street fashion shoot... just fashion happenstance. I for one am sick of the slick effort-less-ness of the other blogs that just shoot people that are at these fashion shows. I mean how difficult is it to shoot well dressed people attending a fashion show. Let's get it and applaud this young girl who refused to let her job overshadow her style and character. Good job Mr. Satorialist !

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:26 PM) : 

Probably the chicest person I've seen on this site since I can remember. She's not in fashion but she has style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:33 PM) : 

Totally agree with Anonymous 6:06 PM. You have such keen eyes to have photographed her, Scott.

 

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Blogger annamaria potamiti said ... (8:44 PM) : 

Fun, fun, fun!!Love this blog!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:48 PM) : 

She looks adorable.

 

Anonymous escalante blogger said ... (9:03 PM) : 

It's quite a good rest.

 

Blogger ADJ said ... (9:03 PM) : 

i love this. it feels like fall to me!

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Blogger Jack Daniel said ... (9:46 PM) : 

What did she do with her tie?

 

Blogger Lacey said ... (9:57 PM) : 

Hi Paula,
I didn't realise she worked at the farmers market, just thought that was her every day style. You shouldn't worry too much that I don't particularly like her outfit - We all have different tastes which is what makes fashion so interesting. I'm very open minded when it comes to individual style. I appreciate her effort, I just don't find her outfit as GREAT as you do.

 

Blogger Margo said ... (10:07 PM) : 

she makes we want to wear a tie. I like how she looks feminine (is it the hair that does that?) and not androgynous.

the boots are great too.

 

Anonymous Maui Girl Swimwear said ... (10:15 PM) : 

It looks a bit too much like J.Crew to me (but without any heart).

 

Anonymous KEN said ... (10:39 PM) : 

cute boots!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:05 PM) : 

Just beautiful!

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:14 PM) : 

Fashionable in her own way. Perfect farmer's market style.

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Blogger Unknown said ... (11:18 PM) : 

She's trying very hard to look like she isn't trying...

 

Blogger Miguel Ignacio said ... (11:46 PM) : 

A perfect example to show the difference between fashion and style... for what I can see, that beautiful girl´s clothes has many years or has many use, but the combination, the color palette and the way she uses the pieces, gives her a very nice, simple but well thought look.

I just love it... I want to gave her a kiss in her cheek.

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Blogger Milt-fresh_best-dressed said ... (11:57 PM) : 

POETRY IN MOTION!!!!!!

 

Blogger Alexis Renee said ... (12:14 AM) : 

Ah! This looks very much like the type of think I wear a lot!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:09 AM) : 

lovely

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:03 AM) : 

You see the person here. She has a wonderful face and expression. Looks fabulous. Lovely image.

 

Anonymous Rosanna said ... (2:55 AM) : 

i agree, she looks like out of a romantic comedy with jennifer lopez... in a pretty way though.

 

Anonymous Alison said ... (3:03 AM) : 

She looks comfortable and fashionable. She oozes personality and comes across as being a happy soul.This is a really great portrait.

 

Blogger paristempslibre said ... (3:49 AM) : 

so cool!!! love her smile

 

Anonymous Lee Oliveira said ... (4:08 AM) : 

very natural..
interesting outfit..
Love it
LOx

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:11 AM) : 

so, this is a refreshing picture. I'm so bored by all these high heeled girls in expensive clothes who just buy their style.
this girl definetly has attitude. she looks great.

 

Blogger MELISSA Z. said ... (4:19 AM) : 

incredible pic and great look! Love the colors!

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Anonymous DiamondVirgin.com said ... (4:42 AM) : 

Very authentic and great brown colors - love the tie and hat as well!
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Anonymous iteezy said ... (5:47 AM) : 

woowww...thats awsum

 

Blogger Liz S said ... (5:51 AM) : 

...whatever anonymous said at 6.06pm....
but love what jdt wrote--it has opened my eyes.

 

Blogger RawBeautyRawSoul said ... (6:26 AM) : 

Great mix of autumn colors. I especially love the brown jeans...you don't see them in that color very often any more.
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Anonymous uppereastside said ... (6:53 AM) : 

I don't see the point of this trend of looking like a baglady...

 

Blogger FH said ... (7:11 AM) : 

Yeahh Original !!

 

Anonymous Anastasia said ... (7:18 AM) : 

Love the way she combines the retro look, with a touch of downtown class, by including a man's tie.

Best,
Anastasia
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Anonymous Frozen Fashion said ... (7:55 AM) : 

Adorable! The hat & tucked in tie! It doesn't take much to add a little style even for a day of working at a Farmer's Market.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:56 AM) : 

I'm having a hard time with this one. There are ways of doing downtown bohemian without looking like a disheveled slob. Yes, those boots are AMAZING...but the costumy 70's collar and ratty tie, plus the skirt/waiter's apron (or whatever that is), just makes her look messy.

To me, it looks the opposite of natural. SOOO overworked.

 

Anonymous Middleseason said ... (8:03 AM) : 

Love the woman, the dress, the shot!
perfect example of street style

 

Anonymous Roychelle said ... (8:13 AM) : 

you would probably never find me adorned in an ensemble even remotely close to this one(emphasis on "probably"), but SO what? i just cant get over the fact of how personalized it appears to be!

but say, i do enjoy the jacket and tie...

 

Blogger AnToh said ... (8:20 AM) : 

very cute!! i like the mix of colors!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:56 AM) : 

real style doesnt require designer brands!

 

Anonymous Allie said ... (9:35 AM) : 

even her personality comes through as stylish in this shot..

 

Blogger Mark Harris said ... (9:37 AM) : 

Like the pieces but on her it looks too much like an Oliver Twist costume.

 

Anonymous Andrea Desde el Trópico... said ... (10:09 AM) : 

Some people just have the style!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:17 AM) : 

Loved the look! Something very nice.. ~

 

Blogger Tess said ... (10:30 AM) : 

love how she tucks her tie into her apron...and the shoes .. gotta love the shoes.

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Blogger whizfolios.com said ... (10:44 AM) : 

For me this picture is more about beauty than glamour. I'm referring to Beauty with a capital "B" so as not to confuse the two. Glamour is merely stoking the fires of desire through the allure of fashion. True beauty emanates from a more profound idea. Robert C. Morgan, writing in The End of the Art World, alludes to the mysterious source out of which beauty in art is born, as it is in this artful photograph by the Sartorialist. "The work of art is a message from the UNSEEN," he states. "It unlooses the depths of feeling from behind the frontier where the precision of consciousness fails."

Agnes Martin in her essay on the subject describes beauty as an awareness in the mind of the mystery of life. Being an artist, according to Martin is being concerned with beauty and happiness. "Beauty illustrates happiness," she writes. "The wind in the grass, the glistening waves following each other, the flight of birds--all speak of happiness. Happiness is being on the beam with life--to feel the pull of life."

All this to say that this photograph, viewed as a work of art, is right on the beam.

 

Blogger iDiodora said ... (10:59 AM) : 

It is so cute!! very great!:)
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Anonymous fashionsdirtylaundry said ... (11:20 AM) : 

I like the tie tucked into the apron...

 

Anonymous Maryanne said ... (11:22 AM) : 

under this working look is the 1965..1966 'poor boy' influence.

the little 'beatle' cap..the tie the cords..and little jacket.

i see autumn 2011.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:36 AM) : 

This woman works at the farmer's market at Union Square, she got up very early to work an 11 hour day selling produce.
I know because I work at the same market, at a different stand. It's hard work.
Us farmer's market girls don't use calculators, we do math in our heads while standing on our feet all day, load and unload the truck, and put up with pushy and difficult New Yorkers. I think she looks great for a day of messy, hard work!

 

Anonymous Best of Beehive said ... (11:37 AM) : 

So cute, from the hat down to the tie. Great choice to use a tie, when most people would've stopped at the shirt and hat.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:42 AM) : 

annie hall's country cousin. love it.

 

Anonymous VOZnewyork said ... (11:52 AM) : 

She looks like a boy from a vintage photograph! Love the mustard color tie worn with the dusty marron color (corduroy?) pants. The gradation of the colors is just amazing. The important part of this look is the light blue check shirt which makes the whole palette look very fresh.

Naoko
www.voznewyork.com

 

Anonymous TheAL said ... (12:39 PM) : 

Effortless! Fantastic layers.

 

Anonymous Christine said ... (12:41 PM) : 

She looks like a chimney sweep. I love it!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:48 PM) : 

I like this girl!

 

Blogger La Mona se viste de seda said ... (12:59 PM) : 

soo casual and soo chic!!!
perfect look for a hard-working day!

LA MONA SE VISTE DE SEDA
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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:22 PM) : 

someone said they don't understand the TREND of looking like a bag lady. I am sorry but this girls is anything BUT trendy. Style is about being able to be creative and stand out while at the same time fitting in in your environment. If she worked at the farmers markets wearing high heels and an all black ensemble with perfect hair and make up then she would follow the TREND of looking like a celebrity clone.

 

Blogger Allen - East Hampton said ... (1:48 PM) : 

retry -
Annie Hall's country cousin.
Love it!

 

Blogger Korver said ... (5:22 PM) : 

so irreverent. Gosh, I love it.

 

Blogger J.Ro said ... (5:33 PM) : 

I'd buy zucchini from her...and I don't even like zucchini.

www.jrocomedy.blogspot.com

 

Blogger Ripped Jeans said ... (5:39 PM) : 

such an effortless old school style!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:16 PM) : 

It's the Concord grape girl! She looks great.

 

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

Brava for working a look while working a physical job. It's not easy being stylish when you're toting crates.

 

Anonymous Theobroma said ... (1:36 AM) : 

This is style that knows how to handle the heat while still keeping it cool. Yes, style that actually WORKS. I even like the pristine black half-apron for making change -- the practicality of it, with a (probably unintentional but still clever) nod to the classic urban-uniform color of NYC. Everything above and below it looks comfortable, much-loved and ready for whatever happens in a full day. Nothing precious or expensive, but rich nonetheless. I really appreciate seeing a person's sense of humor. That tie!

Excellent colors on her and the background, especially the reds and blues tying everything together. That solitary cherry tomato on the ground just behind her just kills me. Like a little grace note almost too small to notice, and so perfect when you do.

 

Blogger AsterMax said ... (4:03 AM) : 

Annie Hall gets dirty- love it!

 

Anonymous sartoria vico said ... (4:33 AM) : 

Great outfit! Love it*

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:39 AM) : 

Pretty girl but awful, just awful outfit, something that typifies the jolly hocky sticks sloaney UK girl at a young farmers meeting in the UK. At best it is a cliché.

 

Blogger Katherine said ... (7:52 AM) : 

Street urchin chic!



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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:05 AM) : 

wow how can a woman be soo chic while going to a market OMG

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:59 AM) : 

finally something i could pull off ... this is my kind of style!

 

Blogger davy said ... (11:53 AM) : 

This is Davy, the girl from the photograph!...i had no idea who was taking my picture or who "the sartorialist" was.thank you for the positive feedback! ha...its flattering even though i don't mind city fashion much!..i through this outfit together at 5 am, had to be at work at 6 to unload the truck. and these clothes i've had since grade school.i am a tomboy and from mississippi. i've always dressed this way and have always bin in love with 1920-1950's boy fashion!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:57 PM) : 

Her expression makes the photo. s

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:02 PM) : 

are those the clarks boots?? i can't find them in spain!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:01 AM) : 

I bought one of her plants

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:00 PM) : 

DAVY where are your shoes from?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:55 PM) : 

Everybody sing it now..."Open the gates and seize the day...." :) Spot Collins would be proud

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:26 PM) : 

Anyone know where I could find these/similar BOOTS?! Possibly in Italy (Milan) LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:32 AM) : 

those look like the Clarks Desert Fantasy boots

 

Anonymous tyberspace said ... (3:28 PM) : 

What a beautiful woman, simple and pure, yet very distinctive. And someone I know personally to boot!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (4:56 PM) : 

this is such a great photograph, the perfect mix of good like, good looks, and casual feeling. ok i also miss new york.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:52 PM) : 

My girl. A natural, artistic flair for fashion. Her style and class come from the inside out.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:34 AM) : 

the boots are vintage Justin

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:57 PM) : 

Justin Original kiltie ropers - I have 3 pair!

 

Anonymous annabella said ... (6:03 PM) : 

mmm.. Love this.. My best friend. K. Amelia. shes a wanderer.. a lover.. one of the most creative people you will ever meet.. she's perfect. and fabulous.. still looking cute selling fruit
Here's a shoot we did that she styled/modeled http://www.asianbees.com/kierstin/

 

Anonymous Laurel L. Powers said ... (12:06 AM) : 

Must have come from the sky...those acorns are outrageous!

 

Blogger Honey Well said ... (4:37 PM) : 

Like Brigette Bardot in the beginning of viva maria..

 

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