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Thursday, September 27, 2007

On The Street.........Two Cool For School, Milan


running to Fendi

I will post some more shots around 4 pm New York time

Comments on "On The Street.........Two Cool For School, Milan"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:41 AM) : 

I love the way the red handbag stands out in this photo.

 

Blogger Asi Mod said ... (10:46 AM) : 

Totally! Love the short school girl skirts.

 

Blogger marie said ... (10:54 AM) : 

Too cool, indeed!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:58 AM) : 

It's Fran and Erica from i-D mag

 

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

i like to see these types of extreme shoes in magazines, for fashion fantasy, but i feel bad for people who wear such costume-y extreme pieces in real life. i don't myself dress bland by any measure, but those shoes are dangerous and damaging to the body. it's foolish. i prefer looking at street style where the person can actually walk a block in their clothes, live in their clothes. that's where this site is such a relief from magazines, because you show things that people live in, but when you target the "fashion crowd," the professionals, who pose, for you and everyone else, in their get-ups, who have to and can ride cabs everywhere, then it's just like a magazine again, instead of independent style and beauty.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:24 AM) : 

Have you ever shot them before? Because I'm absolutely certain I've seen them together before.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:57 AM) : 

Sart,
I see you're planting those highly fashionable and stylish folks around town again (this time the town being Milan)! Great pic, keep up the good work!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:13 PM) : 

bless, she was running in those shoes? ouch hate to be her! what stands out for me in this pic is the hairstyles! fab! and the dramatic red bag. trés chic :D

 

Blogger DS said ... (1:02 PM) : 

These ladies exude Milan, definitely too cool for school. You make me miss Milan with these fotos.

PPS: Love the splash of red.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:03 PM) : 

the blonde is very stylish, although a little bit monochromatic. However the shiny skirt and the red bag, make the subtile difference. Wow the pair of shoes, like them very much

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:07 PM) : 

Where's their cute little red umbrella?

Sart! You must remind us to check your pix on Style.com. Your new fans may not know and the old-timers may be addlebrained!

The downpour at Marni is so much fun.

-- desertwind

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:16 PM) : 

OH i just so want her high waisted skating style skirt... reminiscing of school days..

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:32 PM) : 

I can't really enjoy these 2 looks because to me they appear very uncomfortable, especially the shoes and skirt of the blond woman.

As a woman who lives in the city and sometimes wears heels with large bags and tights, I can tell you all 3 are uncomfortable items.

Give me flats and a soft dress, please. Weather and lugging laptops and books and etc makes me change my outfit, of course, as does the need to dress up at times, but I can't support the discomfort!

 

Blogger Andrew said ... (1:44 PM) : 

love the girl with the red bag, especially her shoes, im guessing they're westwood?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:48 PM) : 

Two chicks looking so trendy.This is a positive comment.They are cute and don´t carry the trend too far.

 

Blogger Laguna Beach Fogey said ... (2:53 PM) : 

Very nice photo, Scott. I love the contrast here among red purse, black outfit, lipstick. This is a wonderful look, though an unexceptional one, IMO. Black is ubiquitous amongst sophisticated young women from Tokyo to Santiago, New York to Paris. These young women are certainly very beautiful. But for me, this photo is all about the gorgeous young lady on the left. Scrummy! Just lovely.

Sart, when are you going to post more Old Man Style photos? I think we're long overdue. I know I am. Please. I find your recent photos of beautiful women are proving to be a major distraction.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:10 PM) : 

Very happy not to be in Milan at the moment! That rain! Hope to spot you in Paris though! ;-)

xox Girl and the City

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:29 PM) : 

Great looks! You've shot the girl on the left haven't you? I've seen her photo on this blog before.

 

Blogger dnqcnn said ... (4:00 PM) : 

envy envy!!

 

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

The hair in this shot is amazing, especially on the left. I really wish that big bag wasn't obscuring half of her outfit, though.

I also love the chunkiness of the shoes paired with the slim fitting tights in both outfits.

I don't want Sart to EVER stop shooting the gorgeous and insensible five inch heels he always captures on the street, though I do admit that as a college student who spends over half an hour heading to and from class daily (UF has an awfully large campus), every shot with an awesome pair of towering heels makes me radiate envy.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:27 PM) : 

while i love to see these type of shots and the very high-end fashion that they incorporate, what drew me to this blog a year ago was the way you captured the "every day sartorialists."

i realize that fashion week just recently passed, but when the majority of your pictures are at or center around the people who attend anything related to fashion week, well of course they're going to look good! it's their job to do so!

as an average, non-wealthy person who works in IT and loves fashion, i can look at these people and their clothes with envy and respect, but not reality. it's to be expected of these individuals; it's the unexpected that have the most impact and influence.

i miss seeing more of your non-model/non-fashion people posts...those are truly the most inspiring and real, to me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:28 PM) : 

I love all the clean lines and the expression on the one on the left. Nice shot!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:32 PM) : 

adorable...perfect example of mixing drastically different $$ bracket "IT" handbags...and making it work! ($50 marc by marc jacob black quilted bag vs. the downtown YSL)

its about STYLE...not just fashion. someone with true style can look great with a $50 handbag against her friend's $1700.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:33 PM) : 

i take that back! upon further viewing, it is NOT the downtown YSL. either way- its about the LOOK!

 

Blogger Blaise said ... (9:11 PM) : 

I love the almost white blond hair.. Is that natural??

 

Blogger Theresa said ... (10:31 PM) : 

I don't understand why everyone is saying that the shoes look uncomfortable. They look tall, but the platform in the front is pretty high too, so they come out to the average height stilleto.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:23 PM) : 

So chic, I love the girl on the right's skirt.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:57 PM) : 

The woman on the left has positively stunning hair with the picture's color palette. The cloths are nice too though!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:03 AM) : 

The girl on the right:
I hate the parts, but somehow like the whole --how can that be?

Interesting comments above about her shoes, too. I've always wondered how people walk around in shoes like that, and now I see that few (if any) are actually able to!

 

Blogger Nana said ... (2:28 AM) : 

These bags dont appeals to me.. they destroy even nice image heh..Nana

 

Blogger birdkiddie said ... (3:17 AM) : 

All those grey tones... And then that RED bag. This is a really beautiful photo, love it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:14 AM) : 

I do not understand either the comments about the (lovely) shoes. Is it envy or do you need an excuse for wearing shoes like crocs or Birkenstocks? :-)

chaqun à son gout!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:09 AM) : 

I must say that as fashionable as the two women in this picture look, the picture itself does not touch me nearly as much as some of your shots on people who do not follow any trends but have a style of their own. When all that is pulled together; shiny shoes and skirts, bags still stiff in their newness, all so grand and brand-new that I can right away point who designed them and how much they cost, not much else is left to see, I think. It is far more intriguing not to have a clue where the person in the picture has found the elements of his or her outfit. In the most memorable pictures of yours the details don´t even matter to me, it is something else that you have captured.

 

Blogger Nor said ... (9:56 AM) : 

Although, at first, all I thought was: Wow! I want that Kane skirt! However, on second looking, I actually much prefer the outfit on the left (the taller woman). The look is much more subtle, much more sophisticated and fits her figure much better. It's not as 'trendy' and this is a good thing! Great pic, Sart!

 

Blogger JO said ... (12:23 PM) : 

Perfect! What a shot! I love everything about it! Incredible!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:38 PM) : 

thao? are you kidding? a. walking in "regular" stilettos is not recommended by a single podiatrist walking this planet, and b. a stiletto height on top of a platform does not increase stability, it greatly reduces it - just ask ms. roitfeld, she of the wrist in a sling, albeit a silk scarf of a sling, but still.

 

Blogger Carol Diehl said ... (10:02 PM) : 

I love the look, the black and the red and the blond hair...however for each photo you post of daytime high heels, you should have to walk a New York Mile in 4-inchers carrying 10 pounds of metal-bedecked leather bag, and then see how glamorous you think it is. It's not as if our feet are that different from yours, you know. Yes, heels are sexy, but them the Chinese used to think bound feet were sexy too. Haven't we learned anything since then?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:36 PM) : 

so nice! the shoes on the girl on the right are just crazy... I wish I could wear high heels all day.

 

Blogger covet said ... (5:21 PM) : 

FASHION VICTIMS!! This is not a becoming proportion on these women. I love the faces of both women, but their outfits feel like they are trying way too hard to be COOL. If it looks like you are trying, by definition you are not cool.

 

Blogger Theresa said ... (11:50 PM) : 

To respond to a comment, stilletos are hard to walk in, but a lot of women in big cities do it. And what I was trying to say is, although the heels may be 4-5 inches, the the angle of your foot is not 5-6 inches from the ground. There is a platform in front, therefore, it's not as bad as some people are imagining.

For example, the Chloe oxfords are about 4 inches, however, there is a platform in the front, so the rise is probably more like 2-3 inches. Most people say that they're very comfortable heels because of this.

 

Blogger X said ... (1:18 PM) : 

As anonymous said, Isn't that miss Kurihara and Erica from i-D?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:55 PM) : 

Oi, I love the white-blonde hair! It completely jumps out at me.

 

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