The Sartorialist on Style.com
The shows start today in New York so my coverage on Style.com for women's and mens should start today or tomorrow.
If you have a chance I would love to hear from you at Style.com but don't forget about me here at The Sartorialist.
I would also really like to hear what you think about the shows (just try not to use words like dork, tool, loser or even worse).
If you have a chance I would love to hear from you at Style.com but don't forget about me here at The Sartorialist.
I would also really like to hear what you think about the shows (just try not to use words like dork, tool, loser or even worse).
Comments on "The Sartorialist on Style.com"
Excellent - the fun begins! Looking forward to seeing what you give us!
Dear Sart,
Are you going to write something on the shows for this blog?
I would love to hear about the backstages. It's always fun to see how celebs and attendees adapt their style to the show they're at.
If you write on the shows themselves, i hope you can give us something more personel.
good luck and have fun
still me
just curious: i know that you've worked in the fashion world for years and so don't really need it but, did you do any homework for your coverage prep?
Ana
Sart, I promise I'll visit you on Style.com.
And i will never , ever , stop being loyal to one of my daily pleasures , your beautiful and fun blog.
This will bring together my two favorite sites -- I'm thrilled! Where on style.com can we find you? Have fun at Fashion Week.
Waiting with eager excitement about the pockets of men's fashion to be featured in Bryant Park and nearby environs. What are John Bartlett, Michael Kors, Manuel, and John Varvatos going to send into the tent? Simon Doonan's most recent article in the NY Observer is quite hilarious. He applauds the Milan and Paris trend of the "fashionable felon" look, with hints of uptight Mormonism. Will New York hop onto the prison yard and Utah-inspired bandwagon? We'll see . . .
I called something dorky the other day and you didn't approve my comment. In the future, I'll try to be more sensitive and affirming.
Doofus is out also?
LJ
Just beginning to pay attention the Sartorial side of things, looking forward to your coverage.
Bought my first nice suit, a chalk stripe Valentino at the Barney's sample sale last week. I know you are busy, but do you have any suggestions on where to get it tailored?
cheers.
i actually wrote a few weeks ago to the style.com editor about how wonderful your coverage was and i begged her to have you back and i guess it worked eh? looking forward to seeing what u find on the street especially while in europe.
love the photos so far on style.com sart!! (maybe i should be commenting over there...)
i just so your pictures in style.com Congratulations¡¡¡
such a great achievment. I, as your reader, am very proud of you.
keep making that great job of yours, portraiting real and everyday Beauty.
Salutes from México
The style.com pictures are great, but the commenting system is stupid. Tell them to make it like this, please.