Monday, October 31, 2011

G.V.G.V. Spring 2012
Tokyo
tropical florals, clean lines, mint, sheer panels, faded leopard, flatforms.... on point.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

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she flies with her own wings
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ughs. love.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

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Thursday, October 27, 2011


How would you relate the concept of  "fashion" to the one of "style"?Fashion can be cruel. Style is a gift to others.
What does fashion have to do with intellectuality?How we present ourselves can be the first step in setting the tone of how we hope to behave.
Rick Owens via AnOther
“There is, it appears, an endless appetite for Chanel (and I am not talking about the quilted bags or the tweed jackets, though those are very covetable) – one that is exponentially greater than for any other fashion designer… What Chanel has that other fashion designers don’t is as basic as the little black dress: a really fantastic narrative. And if history teaches us anything, it’s that narratives – stories that can be passed on through generations – are what lasts.”
Mickey Drexler

Tuesday, October 25, 2011


Round Table : Androgyny from StyleLikeU on Vimeo.

The stage was set. Gay men on one side, straight on the other, all eager to hash out the rules of gender, what it really means to be “masculine” or “feminine,” and the roles that these words play in our lives and style in 2011. This seating arrangement was not pre-planned or discussed at any point during the conversation, but for one reason or another, everyone chose to sit on their respective sides. Our discussion yielded some fascinating debates: How did our notions of gender play into the formation of our identities? How about in the clothes we each wear? Are traditional gender roles important in dating for straight and gay men alike? What does it mean to be androgynous in fashion? Each person brought a unique perspective to the exchange and, as the best ones often do, our debates often produced more questions than answers. Still, everyone’s choice of seating, something I’m not sure we were all aware of at the time, presents an interesting meta-perspective to the entire affair. Despite all of our self-aware and refreshingly candid remarks, the real question may be what roles we subscribe to without even knowing. Watch the action.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

abandoned bowling alley
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