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Thursday, June 01, 2006

On The Street.... Two Detail Shots, New York

A&S suit w/ tie pin

Vintage Valentino

Comments on "On The Street.... Two Detail Shots, New York"

 

Blogger scratchzilch said ... (6:31 PM) : 

that dress is breathtaking. thats so beautiful- how its taken up at the sides and is just left line-less everywhere else. and the pockets.

beautiful.

 

Blogger SportyChick said ... (6:38 PM) : 

Why not show her face too? The dress is gorgeous.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:55 PM) : 

LOVE the shirt/tie/suit combo! Perfect coordination. Do you have a full body shot?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:27 PM) : 

Wow. What a body. And that beautiful dress is ridiculously flattering.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:39 PM) : 

She makes a great dress even better :-)

 

Blogger Matthew DeBord said ... (8:08 PM) : 

You have an indisputable eye for the legs.

 

Blogger ML said ... (8:28 PM) : 

Regarding the dress: That body! That pose!

 

Blogger Frida said ... (8:44 PM) : 

wow, very stylish!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:53 PM) : 

I don't often comment on the photos you post, but everything in this one is spectacular. Thanks for all you do, but in particular, thanks for this photo. Well played.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:54 PM) : 

...and, oh yeah, if you see her again, please beg her for permission to publish her face!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:55 PM) : 

This woman looks stunning...why can't we find more women (& men) that dress with a better sense of style than just following some trends that makes them look less...attractive.

She reminds me a bit of Audrey Hepburn.

Bravo! Sartorialist.

 

Blogger Eunice said ... (9:58 PM) : 

What an elegant figure that lady has!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:06 PM) : 

the high pockets and low neck give a silhouette-like confirmation to this woman's great figure.... plus , Valentino never loses its appeal

 

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

Sometimes it doesn't take much to make trad look less ugly.
The gentleman's tie bar takes it from trad to good style.
There are ugly tan suits and nice ones. This is obviously nice.
The lady has a smokin' figure.
I'm mostly in the dark about women's style, but Valantino usually hits the mark. '50's and '60's Dior is my favorite.

 

Blogger Gidget Bananas said ... (10:46 PM) : 

Good heavens, the lady in the Valentino is absolutely gorgeous, even headless! {{{vintage}}}

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:09 PM) : 

Retro and beautiful, and she has the legs to wear it and look stunning......

 

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

Wonderful suit/shirt/tie combination...a truly great look.

 

Blogger rosie said ... (11:27 PM) : 

That woman is the epitome of classic elegance. Amazing.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (11:30 PM) : 

sometimes people don't want to show their face (as in the dress) which is fine or sometimes it is just a detail I like - often it is only a detail i like. For the suit the whole suit was great and the gentleman was handsome but the photo didn't do the suit justice but I really only shot the for the tie bar anyway

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:49 PM) : 

Both shots are great, but the dress is breathtaking obviously. What I like most about the dress is that it illustrates how certain garments that are so good they seem to float and make you gas still allow for more than one body shape. You don't have to be shaped like a pencil to look elegant and timeless in this dress.

 

Blogger la femme said ... (12:33 AM) : 

OH.THAT.DRESS.

The cut, the shoes, the posture necessary to pull it off... ay carumba.

 

Blogger Claudio Moro said ... (2:44 AM) : 

The dress is famous. Wow, she is wearing it with a sublimely easiness. And have a look to the bag. Great.
Needless to say that she has the body to wear such a dress.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:29 AM) : 

must be under 35, with grace, elegance, very feminine movement and sensual...

 

Blogger Ina O' Murchu said ... (5:55 AM) : 

Oh my God.
Fabulous.

 

Blogger Martin said ... (7:06 AM) : 

s t y l i s h

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:34 AM) : 

On the dress: I think comments are somewhat missing the full point. Her bag and shoes are in perfect complement, and her posture is stunning. Without those, the dress would be nice but not great. Her only off-note is the watch, unaccountably too clunky and gold. I hope she was also wearing great sunglasses.
Did you know/guess the suit was A&S when you approached the guy?

 

Blogger priscilla said ... (10:13 AM) : 

Everyone's already said it, but that dress is amazing. I should have lived during an era where women dressed like that all the time. And the shoes! *sigh*

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:54 AM) : 

The gal is one of the best females you've photographed. Her ensemble looks amazing, and with her face unknown we can fill in the blank with our own interpretation of who she should look like. Nice posture too!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:14 PM) : 

her posture is what makes her stand out. she may be a ballet dancer.
the dress ís fab. we love this.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:17 PM) : 

The way she stands, the way the picture is taken adds to the beauty of the dress. I wonder if the dress would seem as beautiful if it was just hanging on a plain hanger?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:29 AM) : 

She's a dancer. No doubt about that given her figure and most definately her stance.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:40 PM) : 

now that. is a woman who has style, everything about her screams "mysterious fashion icon", even her stance!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:32 PM) : 

So this is the person the manequins come from...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:20 PM) : 

tie, color pin + dress = outstanding

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:45 PM) : 

That dress makes me want to sing out in praise.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:12 PM) : 

Now THIS woman knows how to stand. Finally. Thank God. Breathtaking dress, breathtaking posture. Hooray. All these wannabe Audrey Hepburns who slouch irritate me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:10 PM) : 

You talk about class! Ahhhh, bring that style back please!! The woman, the dress, the shoes, the stance....wow...
I can't help it, but those shoes definitely make her legs look great. The less foot you see the better and longer the legs look. And girls, close-toed shoes make your feet look smaller!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:54 PM) : 

I wanna be you/her!

 

Blogger New Tokyo Terror said ... (5:46 AM) : 

that dress is beautiful!! i love solid lines against thick fabric.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:58 PM) : 

Isnt his tie bar a safety pin?

 

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