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Sunday, July 08, 2007

At Ann Demeulemeester

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Blogger Romeika said ... (10:55 AM) : 

Wow beautiful proportions! I wouldn't wear an outfit like that, but she looks tall and slendar, it suits her.

 

Blogger dnqcnn said ... (11:55 AM) : 

isn't that the same skirt as a photo you took of that other woman somewhere else? okay my explanation sucks but do you get it?
great skirt

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:44 PM) : 

simple. very wearable.

 

Blogger Janets Planet said ... (4:24 PM) : 

Summer scarf. YAY!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:09 PM) : 

Love it! Very nice-she has the height to pull off the cute high waisted skirt:)

 

Blogger simplyolive said ... (6:27 PM) : 

she looks nice, but a little too formal for the summer--too stuffy.

 

Blogger Jennifer said ... (6:35 PM) : 

i love love love the blackness of black in suede shoes. wonderful, more high waists - i can't get enough! gorgeous pairing of the crumpled men's shirt (with femme details like the sleeve cuff) with that skirt. and the faded look to the shirt. the whole thing, A+

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:40 PM) : 

Nicely done. Her hair echoes the shape of the skirt. It also reminds me that I need to get some more cool scarves. Love the little pompoms

 

Blogger Pistachio Of Liberty said ... (9:09 PM) : 

I expect[ed] there to be some comments about her turned in toe, as there was for some earlier posts [was it Black Velver, London?]. I wanted to make a remark then but now's another chance. I myself happen to be from a family whose "toe-in" naturally - even the men (think OJ Simpson). Even more so when - as in this case - the skirt is short. That is, do we see it in the longer skirts?

If I am not mistaken, women might to stand this way naturally as maybe a subconscious way to protect the er, uh, merchandise? Do this experiment: stand both with the feet out and with them in, and see if which doesn't make the Delta of Venus recede slightly. Sort of how women open their mouth when applying mascara; it flattens the otherwise in-the-way cheek. I just think there's a subtle psychological component here (as there is an all fashion), a protective one regarding what does and doesn't want to be the center of attention, to neutralize the sexuality of an above-the-knee skirt.

Wow I hope that makes sense. Just a late defense of us toer-inner gals. We are not necessarily just trying to be "cutesy". Of course, that also happens to be the way one stands when one has a guitar slung around one's neck too, but guess that's another story.

Furthermore: damn you Sart! I should be vacuuming right now! And I think it's cute but again, some Lycra in the shirt would improve.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:17 AM) : 

This outfit and woman are visually perplexing. I'm drawn into the whole thing for unknown reasons!

Confused envy?

mltt

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:43 AM) : 

The high waisted skirt doesn't look tacky on her! I wish I could make that happen to me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:43 AM) : 

Love the little flip at the hem. The little blousy cuffs on the mannish shirt.

Is the skirt navy? The shirt hinting of lavender?

The details.

-- desertwind

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:04 AM) : 

the proportions are quite ok, but the scarf it's a great particular

www.kissaki.splinder.com

 

Blogger Ida said ... (11:04 AM) : 

Oh the perfect, beautiful black suede shoes. Give them to me now...in a size 5 (or 37 in european size) or at least tell me where they are from.

 

Blogger Olimpia Liberti said ... (5:26 PM) : 

love it!
the high waist it's perfect

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:04 PM) : 

I want to wear clothes like this EVERYDAY. She's an inspiration.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:03 AM) : 

I don't see how this outfit is flattering. Too much fabric gathered around the waist, and the skirt ends at the unfortunate line on the leg -- the former makes her torso look heavier than it probably is, and the latter makes her her legs look shorter... High-waisted skirts are calling for tight, tailored tops, neatly tucked in, methinks.

 

Blogger Céline Messager said ... (8:33 AM) : 

good inspiration...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:47 AM) : 

What is this twee business with females standing knees turned in and either one or both feet also turned in? Its a stance that looks like a four year old who needs to potty.
I've been seeing this pose more and more both in pictures and in person--its murder on the hips and ruins the leg line so..why?

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:14 AM) : 

love love love it
both the high skirt and those fabulous shoes

 

Blogger redblues said ... (11:12 AM) : 

I love the shirt, but I don't think this particular silouette (sp?) flatters this woman's figure. Or maybe the skirt needs a sleeker top. Funkier shoes would set things off a bit better. Great hair!

 

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