Showing posts with label celine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celine. Show all posts

1.22.2013

Céline Me Alone


Wearing: Céline Tee | Zara Blazer - Similar | Reformation Pants - Similar | Topshop Shoes | Vanessa Mooney Rings 

Today is the start of a bitter cold week, which even though means my boyfriend can't complain about me wearing faux fur, simply sucks. I took these pics last week when the weather seemed like the start of Spring - and now with a total 360, it's below 20 degrees - you're so weird mother nature. Anyways, I had a very intimate conversation with a few friends the other day over what we're going to do in the summer (in regards to head dressing). I've been wearing beanies almost everyday this season and have gotten way too used to them. So slowly but surely I'll start to let my locks naturally flow (to get over my beanie addiction) before the warm weather hits again. 



1.11.2013

Good One

Wearing: REASON Tee | Amarcord Leather Jacket - Similar | Vintage Plaid Pants - Similar | ACNE Booties | Blue&Cream Beanie 

The other day I was bopping in and out of my favorite East Village stores when I came across a new one that struck my attention with one of those tee's in the window that combined the Chanel logo and f****. That's where I found this guy, my new Céline Dion shirt {insert ironic giggle}. I kinda love it. It's also been pretty warm out in NYC lately (for winter) so I was glad to be able to wear my favorite leather jacket. Sorry for the lack of posts this week, I've been sick :/ As always, TGIF.


10.22.2012

Village Style

Wearing: Village Style Sweatshirt - Similar (ASOS) | All Saints Jeans | Topshop Boots | Celiné Luggage Tote

When I came across this sweatshirt at Village Style in the East Village, I immediately pictured Balenciaga and Topshop having a baby... for $15. And then I noticed that ASOS obviously already created something EXACTLY like it (here). The era of the fashionably acceptable sweatshirt has begun, and we're all about it. Standard crew necks that used to appear to me as 'bum-like', and printed sweatshirts with all sorts of weird graphics have been given a new reputation thanks to designers like Markus Lupfer and Phillip Lim.