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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

On the Street........NYU Student , Manhattan

Comments on "On the Street........NYU Student , Manhattan"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:04 AM) : 

Timeless, really. Makes me wonder why women are afraid of the long skirt.



Also, I hope all is well with you and your family, Sart!

-A

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:31 AM) : 

Well,this girl has it all down.What I mean is that since her hair is long so is her skirt and so is her bag. Doesn´t look too interesting.

 

Blogger Carolina Lange said ... (9:34 AM) : 

Cute! So cute!

 

Blogger Elizabeth said ... (9:35 AM) : 

Maxi skirt done properly--to maximum effect.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:40 AM) : 

Adorable. And elegant at the same time. This outfit could look so frumpy on someone else but she wears it perfectly. Lush, it's nearly summer!

 

Blogger whyioughtta said ... (9:48 AM) : 

I've been on the fence about the recent reincarnation of maxi-length skirts, but this has me rethinking my position--I like it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:59 AM) : 

Love this look, and I usually dislike long jean skirts. TMhis girl makes it work.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:07 AM) : 

I don't know about this. She's cute, but that giant skirt is doing nothing for her. I don't see any creativity (or even good clothing choices) in this outfit.

 

Blogger hoi polloi said ... (11:01 AM) : 

very cool

 

Blogger lewehrman said ... (11:29 AM) : 

That skirt is so good!

She looks fantastic!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:32 AM) : 

perfect. everything's perfect.

 

Blogger madeline said ... (11:57 AM) : 

she looks just great. of course she's gorgeous to begin with but she's definitely not going with all-on trends here. casual, easy, smart....

and really dig that she's not wearing gazillion dollar ballet flats or high heels.

someone call out those pants please.

 

Blogger will anderson said ... (12:02 PM) : 

i think that skirt would be dangerous in a larger size, but on this little lady, it accentuates how little she really is. its very flattering. she's got a great look.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:07 PM) : 

I generally abhor long skirts, and although she does manage to pull it off without looking like an old lady, it would be much cuter if they were really wide pants (which is what I thought she was wearing at first glance).

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:11 PM) : 

I love the small feet under the volume of a skirt.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:16 PM) : 

cute girl and she looks nice in that dress and the flats are right.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:24 PM) : 

Don't like it, maybe, is it, because i don't like jeans skirts.

 

Blogger pumpkin said ... (12:38 PM) : 

charming - but really it's all about that gorgeous hair...

 

Blogger Miriam Parkman said ... (3:21 PM) : 

Great 70's style skirt!
She really fit in that long length too.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:05 PM) : 

How NYU of her.

ROAR LION ROAR!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:31 PM) : 

With all these short skirts around the city, it's pretty refreshing to see a young woman sporting a longer hem. She wears it well- it's modest without looking dowdy.

 

Blogger glamour girly said ... (4:50 PM) : 

Adorable. I love dark denim and large hems.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:21 PM) : 

Very Marc Jacobs. She fits that whole lifestyle too - young yet erudite, collegiate, and yet so stylishly urban. She is the epitome of a muse.

 

Blogger Asi Mod said ... (9:10 PM) : 

I am totally surprised by this!! I didn't expect to like the long denim skirt because it's religious and conservative look but it totally rocks on her.

I looked at the photo for a long time to find out what is different about it. I think it's the interesting position of front pockets, the stitch detailing a few inches above the hemline and the sexy tank top.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:38 PM) : 

It's the classic formula---fitted on top, volume on the bottom. Works every time...for me.

I also like the pocket detail of the skirt. Looks like it's based on a "workwear" design; very soon to be ultra trendy.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:08 PM) : 

Navy + dark denim is my favorite combination - classy, yet laid back.
I love her look & long skirts, in general (with flats, please).

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:25 PM) : 

hmm, i don't think so... those big pockets(?) are so weirdly placed.

 

Blogger Amy Kim Kibuishi said ... (11:27 PM) : 

Long skirts are a favorite of mine! Just wanted to say thanks for blogging, I moved to LA two years ago and really miss NYC street fashion. Sometimes I'd walk to work and run across someone that looked so great, I was inspired to draw it before I forgot. I miss feeling inspired like that, so this blog satisfies that craving for elegant clothing! Thank you so much!

 

Blogger Alex said ... (2:00 AM) : 

she's SO nyu.

 

Blogger Karen G. Anderson said ... (2:12 AM) : 

It's the simple, playful flats that make the outfit. A fussy or strappy shoe would have been a disaster.

 

Blogger Stratos Bacalis said ... (4:48 AM) : 

Good use of the longer length. Simple and effective. Notice the flat shoes - nothing else would look this good with it.

 

Blogger Alice Olive said ... (8:17 AM) : 

So demure! She's lovely!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:35 AM) : 

how tall is she, sart? i can't imagine this would work on anything but a wisp of a girl.

 

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

So charming, so well done!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:12 AM) : 

One of YOUR BEST yet, Sart! Love the young lady, love her dress, love the fact that she looks like a lady. Classy, elegant, subtle, appropriate for time and place. Actually, she'd be appropriate anywhere, thus her universal appeal.


You know, for many of us in the hinterlands, you are our choice for understanding fashion out in the big metro world. I appreciate your work. xoxo, Lady

 

Blogger DeepBlueSea said ... (12:05 PM) : 

By the looks of it, she's just about to chuck the coffee and the bag and break into an iPod dance.

Yes that would really be something to see.

I like!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:57 PM) : 

Cute as a button! I like how the tight torso balances the structure of the skirt. Is it a skirt or palazzo pants?

 

Blogger Bel said ... (1:34 AM) : 

Oh......I just adore this. Her outfit is simple, comfortable, cool and she's just so darn cute.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (10:20 AM) : 

she is adorable and pulls it off well

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:59 AM) : 

i love how her top is tucked into her skirt. it makes her torso look even smaller, and eccentuates her flat tummy. so cute!

 

Blogger matt williams said ... (6:01 PM) : 

I love this look. Personly, since I don't have the gams of the Italian Vogue editor(0), I prefer a long skirt.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:54 PM) : 

The library's looking great in the background too. HA...take that Columbia! Once again, NYU representin' on the Sartorialist.

Thanks for your amazing work Sarto!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:35 PM) : 

loves it!

 

Blogger Leah said ... (8:22 PM) : 

Love the pockets.

 

Blogger eh said ... (5:12 PM) : 

I love it... I wonder what she's listeng to

 

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