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Comments on "On the Street.... Nolita, New York"
simple and sleek look! love the shoes
She looks like an older Gemma Ward!
summery outfit yet still retains the NY motif....black
A model?
I seems to be a trend in NYC to wear black leggins with a baby-doll-dress ... a little bit boring ;-)
though she's probably a model considering her size and pose the outfit is emphatically a ballerina's. i'm not sure why people complain about leggings worn like so. the layering adds interest, while accentuating shape; moreover it offers comfort in moving and sitting anyway you'd like. it takes away the 'precious' and the girly, without losing the femme. so this works, greatly.
sorry in advance.
imho this outfit is not accentuating her good points at all. it makes her look pale, very very skinny with no shape and the whole 3/4 length leggings thing is just.. not good.
then again, i have made many fashion mistakes in my time so who am i to judge! hehe
yes = shoes
yes = dress/tunic
no = leggings
Oh, except the shoes. I want them.
I'm so easily influenced that whenever I see someone wearing leggings, I wonder if it's totally necessary. Then I realize that I'm (foolishly) just stuck on all the criticism I read about them. But I kinda like them. They have gotten trendy, but people have been wearing them as a layering piece for a long time. And, plus, ya don't have to worry as much about what kind of underwear to wear under your skirt! Right, ladies?
I sense that leggings and stirrup pants are coming back into style.
well i guess she pulls off the leggings with more success than most i've seen.
This is a nice pic. I recognize the wall, on Mott St in Nolita, across from some of the best jewelry shops in NYC. My personal fav a new jewelry boutique, Fanny K Bijoux. Really nice pieces from bold broaches to delicate diamond necklaces.