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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

At Dries Van Noten p.2




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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:42 PM) : 

Number two....sooo cute!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:00 PM) : 

Love the straightforward look on the suited man...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:32 PM) : 

Pink dress lady should NOT pair black tights with that beautifully colorful dress. I would have preferred something a bit lighter to not steal from the fun dress.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:32 PM) : 

the parisians like to start them young, eh? that girl is going to be so gorgeous when she grows up!

 

Blogger Susanne said ... (9:35 PM) : 

The pink dress is lovely.

 

Blogger Shopaholic D said ... (9:36 PM) : 

I LOVE the shot of the girl in the pink dress - awesome outfit and lovely shot!

:) D

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:45 PM) : 

I think that little girl has a better cut than me! SO CUTE! adorable tights and vintage shoes, right on! :-D

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:28 PM) : 

So much loveliness. I cannot bear it. My heart flutters.

 

Blogger Nisa Risa Perisacooper said ... (11:03 PM) : 

The laidback androgyny of the first outfit is to be coveted for!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:28 PM) : 

Pic 4 is my favourite, she's a little F.I.T (Fashionista In Training)!

 

Blogger Anthony said ... (11:33 PM) : 

awww the photo of the child is so cute!

 

Blogger Puebla Chic said ... (12:04 AM) : 

i love when people try diferent stuff, like a florar spring dress, and black pantyhose, and white shous, it turned out really nice...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:28 AM) : 

i don't get it

 

Blogger lala said ... (1:08 AM) : 

The girl is adorable !
thank you for featuring her! when your a parent you appreciate the little kids style its so free unconfined to anything. have a nice day sart :)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:57 AM) : 

is it a child dressed up like an adult or an adult that looks like a child?

 

Blogger stephanie lee said ... (4:23 AM) : 

love the kid photo! it's always good to see a diversity of ages and styles. fantastic!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:46 AM) : 

I am in love with the lady in the pink dress.

 

Blogger janine de waal said ... (4:49 AM) : 

WOW WOW WOW - I have just discovered your blog via South of the Sahara - and I am addicted!!!! these pictures are just absolutely stunning & amazing!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:12 AM) : 

The little lady is awsome!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:56 AM) : 

i like it when kids aren't dressed up like little play-things. she's such a little person (as in, she looks very adult). i hate how pink and purple- and all that accompanies them- are forced on girls. doesn't she look like she could be the daughter of #1 somehow?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:00 AM) : 

doesn't she just look like a little person (as in, she looks very adult). it's great when kids aren't dressed up as little play-things. i hate how pink and purple- and all that accompany them- are forced on girls. doesn't she look like she could be the daughter of #1 somehow?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:08 AM) : 

Ms. Pink would have looked great with bare legs. The black tights aren't the business.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:34 AM) : 

I wonder if the little girl chose her own clothing for the day? I believe in letting kids pick out whatever mish-mash of things they want to wear...the results can be inspiring!

 

Blogger rebeccacalvetti said ... (1:55 PM) : 

Luv luv luv that pink dress; it has such a beautiful and subtly complex structure. Though I agree with the poster who said those opaque black tights did not work well with it.

The shoes did, however. I am planning on buying a very similar pair, myself.

 

Blogger Mag Hag said ... (2:08 PM) : 

That kid is so adorable and stylish!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:19 PM) : 

this little girl is the perfect stereotype of how the "bobo" children dress, in paris

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:26 PM) : 

I'm underwhelmed!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:33 PM) : 

That little girl is simply precious

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:58 PM) : 

the pink dress and the black tights do not go very nicely together. the black is so dark for those bright colors.... the little girl is so cute!

 

Blogger The Spicers said ... (11:18 AM) : 

Awww...love the little boots with the tights and skirt.

 

Blogger pearlaceous said ... (1:47 PM) : 

Awwww!! She's adorable!! I love it when kids dress up, they become too cute to be true!! I agree with Anon 7:00, she does look like the person in photo # 1, maybe it's the hair.. I'm not that fond of the person's style in the first photo, but there's something that shines through.. Not sure what it is, maybe it's to do with confidence, and how comfortable one is in their own clothes..

 

Blogger WendyB said ... (3:16 PM) : 

I love the contrast of the pink dress with the black tights. I didn't expect to see such a stark look for the legs.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:09 PM) : 

My favorite is the little girl. It's so refreshing to see a child in simple, nice clothing (in contrast to the growing number of children in clothes plastered with logos of Buzz-Lightyear or Disney Cinderella; essentially, walking advertisements). Though a bit ironic, I feel that her sophisticated earth tones are far less dreary than the gaggles of small girls dolled up in frilly, bright or pastel colored outfits stamped with princess logos. The background of big, floppy trees and the girl's mischievous grin make me long for childhood.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:01 AM) : 

So cute!!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:59 PM) : 

LOVE the pink outfit! Pretty with a funky edge! I think black tights and white shoes also look HOT and wore them here in Sydney through this past winter.

 

Blogger Roberto Noensie said ... (12:32 AM) : 

that little girl has more style than i do.hahah

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:06 PM) : 

Very cute I would wear that

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:39 AM) : 

the woman in the pink dress has got it all wrong. am i the only one that thinks so. rule of thumb - black leggings should NEVER be teamed with bare shoulders - it's just too garish. cute dress though - shame about the ensemble

 

Blogger Room4777 said ... (10:55 AM) : 

The rolled up pants, the suede loafers, the safety pin at the end of the V neck, the collar of the jacket...expressed in calming hues of blue, i love her.

 

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

Love, absolutely love the black tights with the summer dress and the white open-toe shoes. In cases like this, not always, but in cases such as this I'm all for hosiery with open-toe shoes. Very classy and idiosyncratic ensemble, truly inspiring. The wonderful background brings it out even more. This just makes me feel happy. Thanks.

 

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