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Sunday, 22 February 2009
The Design Museum Greatness
it shouldnt work, but somehow it did.
Lousie Golding
Basso & Brooke
Maison Martin Margiela
Lanvin
Prada
Family of Reds
the girls hair was amazing. so articulate.
this picture came out so well with the Family of Reds all in a row against a red bus.
60's
stark hair. check
coat. check
killer boots. check
One Item Wonder
most definitely the hat
The Jemima Khan Hair
shorter pants for warmer weather
White and Grey
Monchrome without seeming monochrome. love the white pants and sunnies match up.
Style and Age
the hair, the glasses. something about her..
Great Things In Little Details
the gladiator like boots
simple black number with detailing on the collar and pockets
the shoes the shoes the shoes.
Marie Antoinette Urban Jungle Cat
this outfit is massively confusing but interesting at the same time. the white powdered face a la 18th century French Queen with heart painted onto her cheek and flower corsage, ruffled shirt and leopard print coat to the animal print striped shoes.
an explosion!
Quilted Yellow and Purple Goodie Bag
the layering of his outfit is great. notice the teal peaking out at the bottom of his shirt.
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Why This Is What It Is
a simple and complicated love for fashion and the icons it creates.
its all around us and the true expression of yourself through fashion makes you an icon.
iconography is the historical interpretation of images. and street fashion is history in the making.
what we wear in our everyday lives and our expression of ourselves through it is art.
enjoy
see you on the street
~tm
Blog Archive
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2009
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February
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The Design Museum Greatness
Family of Reds
60's
One Item Wonder
The Jemima Khan Hair
White and Grey
Style and Age
Great Things In Little Details
Marie Antoinette Urban Jungle Cat
Quilted Yellow and Purple Goodie Bag
My First Go. Practice at London Fashion Week