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Thursday, November 16, 2006

On The Street.....Broadway Gamine, Soho

Comments on "On The Street.....Broadway Gamine, Soho"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:26 PM) : 

the outfit is so crisp. the outfit alone tells people, "i know what i'm doing."

and yes! those V's! those angles!

 

Blogger comtedamour said ... (6:37 PM) : 

clean, simple, casual and at the same time dressy. perfect for nyc.

 

Blogger marie said ... (6:48 PM) : 

I love this outfit, esp the jacket.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:25 PM) : 

Me likey the hair. Me likely the boots. Save the symmetry of everything in between, I'm not to into it.

mltt

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:30 PM) : 

She looks awesome! Love the jacket!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:41 PM) : 

does she look good? or, does she look good?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:45 PM) : 

Beautiful!

I love the colors!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:05 PM) : 

Wow, I love it. Very classic looking.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:37 PM) : 

its all in the details, baby!:)

 

Blogger whyioughtta said ... (10:37 PM) : 

The pants and boots totally crank the funk factor on what might otherwise be a fairly standard look.

I love those kinds of curveballs; they're what makes style 'style.'

 

Blogger M About Town said ... (10:56 PM) : 

It's all about capturing the details. Classic and gorgeous.

 

Blogger RoseAG said ... (6:23 AM) : 

We've seen a number of jackets with layering underneath, and I think this one fits the best.

The overstuffed look with straining buttons is more common with this kind of combination. I prefer things to fit with slight ease.

This woman has got that. It's hard to decide if the jacket is a bit big, maybe cut to be worn as outerwear or if she's got her absolute lightest sweater underneath.

I think the absence of a bulky scarf tucked into all this is a good thing.

Does she have a thin scarf and leather gloves in that briefcase in case things turn bad during the day?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:20 AM) : 

If this is a woman, o.k. I can deal with it. If this is a man...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:01 AM) : 

Yes, she is fresh. Together without being tight and I love her hair.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:55 AM) : 

wow great look its perfect. From the shade and cut of the blazer to the slouchy effect of the bag.

 

Blogger hoi polloi said ... (2:00 PM) : 

Yes.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:45 PM) : 

i'm really digging androgyny right now and this girl does it perfectly. so chic!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:04 PM) : 

Love everything except for the derivative "l-word" haircut.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:02 PM) : 

Ghhhaaa! I love the close up. Its perfect.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:05 PM) : 

This is the look I go for and fail at and now I see why. It takes perfect tailoring!

 

Blogger JYKW said ... (2:11 AM) : 

i love the layers that she's got on

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:21 PM) : 

does anyone know anything about the bag she is carrying?

 

Blogger JJ Lee said ... (7:09 PM) : 

I know this conversation is long gone and done, but it takes me a while to understand what I'm seeing in the Sart's photos....At first I thought the jacket exposed the top button and then there was a button fly for a second button, hence The Sartorialist's detail shot. Is that what's happening with the jacket? Or is it a one-button?

Because there seems to be some strain around 3 inches below the top/only button. It could be a tucked in shirt or a belt buckle bulging through the shirt but if it's a hidden button...that takes this coat to another level of surprising detail.

 

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

Perfect elegance!

 

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