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Comments on "On The Street.....Meatpacking District , New York"
i'm not really digging the way her legs blend in with the dress...it's a little too 'Carol Brady' for me.
love the color of the long cardigan though.
Like all but her haircut. With a little more hair attitude her "goodgirl" assemble would be more interesting
I disagree, Annonymous. I think the dress and her legs blend is great. Its the sweater that makes her look a little Carol Brady.
Still cute though!
I hate the mini-wedges.
But I like everything else... especially the "jewel"...
I really love the dress, I'd wear it a smidge longer though, but I don't have her terrific legs.
Ditto on the dress, really (get ready for this) 'blowing my skirt up' but I like the Louboutin espadrilles and they pull the whole outfit together nicely - comes across as what it is, easy as sunday morning.
Very cute look, but I agree with 5:37, the color doesn't complement her skintone.
dress/cardigan & necklace are real good.
shoes needed some more thought.
any ideas bloggers?
I can't get past her hyper-suspicious eyes.
something's wrong with that sweater... did you take the photo in front of Lotus? (I'm back home in Italy but I still remember that place! :D)
the only thing I like is the cardigan
everything else looks frumpy and sad - the cut of the dress and length looks odd.
she doesnt look confident in it - maybe she felt intimidated by you?
i like it. i would like it much more if she completed the ingenue look with a flat sandal. i love how minimalist this outfit is: no bra, no bag...
"Perfection is reached, not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Maybe it's the fact that I'm seeing more leg than I've seen in a long while, but I love this woman. Just something about her, maybe totally unrelated to the clothes, but I can't quite figure it out.