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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

On The Street...At The Farmers Market, New York

This dress is all about the stitched-in collar detail

Comments on "On The Street...At The Farmers Market, New York"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:28 AM) : 

i like the way her sleeves are scrunched up (at least it appears to be). LOVE your blog!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:58 AM) : 

love the combonation of the 'tea-time' dress with 'play-time' shoes...

very sweet.

 

Blogger Alice Olive said ... (10:04 AM) : 

Oh that's extremely cute! (Different shoes though?)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:14 AM) : 

i love this little dress..

 

Blogger Gidget Bananas said ... (1:15 PM) : 

Very retro cute, that dress. Did she say if it was vintage?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:46 PM) : 

Love her, the dress and the bag, but absolutely despise the shoes with this outfit.

 

Blogger Jonathon Morgan said ... (5:45 PM) : 

Definitely cute! I think the big white buttons really make the dress fun and playful.

 

Blogger 'signorina' said ... (8:24 PM) : 

I have a few op-shop dresses like this but feel my height and proportions just make them look clunky on me. She looks great, though - her proportions are perfect for such a cutesy outfit! With my - significantly broader - proportions, I think a cutesy blouse can work, but it needs to be "grounded", as it were, with black trousers or jeans. Otherwise it looks a little Alice in Wonderland after she drinks the potion and grows incredibly large...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:18 PM) : 

i have noticed lately that the pics of men show predominantly classic, timeless, ageless, elegant looks an hey stil manage to look fresh, not stodgy -- but the women look faddy, trendy, costumey. does this mean there are no feminine versions on the street of the mens' classic seersucker suits and fresh contmeporay classic outfits? only the latest mui mui or droopy vintage? please prove me worng!

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (11:03 PM) : 

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if women were wearing a femme version of classics and still looking good I would shoot it but they simply are not. at least not as much as people outside the cit might think.

if you can find those women and shoot them please prove me wrong.

Actually I know I have shoot plenty of those ladies(especially outside RL's office) but they don't come around very often - check the archives a little more closely

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:57 PM) : 

"Classic" for women = "was trendy last year"


sorry to dissapoint you, mates

 

Blogger Loulou said ... (12:03 PM) : 

i would love to see it with scrunched leggings---liek Daryl K with gothy platform heels .... i love hte dress.

 

Blogger Lady Apple said ... (5:43 PM) : 

i love this little dress...it is a great fabric, has great buttons, but i don't care for the shoes with the dress. she still looks super cute though!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:58 PM) : 

What is considered classic greatly depends on whom you are asking. In a colorful place (like NYC), the answer can be rather varied, even surprising...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:23 PM) : 

beautiful!

 

Blogger Anastasia said ... (9:15 PM) : 

what a sweet simple dress
she is petite so pulls it off!

 

Blogger K. said ... (9:32 PM) : 

wow! this looks exactly like my school uniform before they changed the design!!

 

Blogger Alice said ... (10:02 PM) : 

The collar, the scrunched sleeves and those BUTTONS. For me its all about those BUTTONS!!! I didn't even see the shoes for those BUTTONS.

 

Blogger Queenie said ... (1:09 PM) : 

I LOVE little girl style dresses. It blows so badly that with my bleedin' huge gazongas I can't carry it off anymore.
I look like some twelve year old who sprung a set before her parents noticed enough to buy her new clothes.
That's just NOT a good look...and it sucked when I was twelve too.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:39 PM) : 

If I could find "classic, timeless, ageless, elegant" clothes in a petite size I would be more than happy to wear them!

30-something woman

 

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