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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

On the Street....7th Ave., NYC

Comments on "On the Street....7th Ave., NYC"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:53 PM) : 

Love the scarf and the handbag!!!

 

Blogger gabrielazeanadal@hotmail.com said ... (6:56 PM) : 

That parka has too many golden strings, zips and buttons for my taste, but I like the well balanced shapes and the coherence used in colours. She looks very secure and confortable: well done.

 

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

She looks exquisite. One of your best pictures to dae! I don't know what it is but she truly owns this look.

WHO MAKES THE COAT? it looks like a lux vesrion of parka fantastic!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:33 PM) : 

wow nice...

that color coat goes well with that gold button n zippers..

luv that scarfs too..

wiiee
adil sg

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:39 PM) : 

i "didn't get" this picture until i enlarged it. beautiful girl, such a lovely gentle expression. love her coat-- really glamorous spin on the parka. picks up the lovely golden hues of her dress underneath.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:17 PM) : 

love the print of her tunic, with the subtle gold working with the olive tone of her jacket (or is it a coat if it is that long?)
lovely photo, too sart.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:27 PM) : 

That coat is fantastic.

 

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

Love it. Where is the coat from? Can someone tell me?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:52 PM) : 

Great foto, reflections in the building match her totally New Yorky style! You do it every time! Like the plaid guy from the other day--the environment around him was also plaid!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:51 PM) : 

I THINK the coat is Balenciaga, but I'm not positive. The heels are Balenciaga and I know Balenciaga did these lux parkas...so it may be!

She looks great.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:22 PM) : 

samantha traina! beautiful!

 

Blogger DShan said ... (11:05 PM) : 

wow, this woman is beautiful. i want to find her and meet her.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:18 PM) : 

She looks good technically I guess. Kind of boring though, I see nothing remarkable. She appears fashionable but not stylish. Designer clothes won't give you style.

Maybe she was having an off day?

 

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

yea it is balenciaga.
they were selling it at an excellent price up here in canada.

of course there were no sizes left

 

Blogger stylePOVist said ... (11:57 PM) : 

Nice Givenchy handbag.

 

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

The grey thights matched with the black shoes and the bag from Balenciaga look fine as always. There is just a bit too much of scarf around her neck and I´m not fond of the coat either. Nice girl though.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:33 AM) : 

Well my oh my, she is just BEAUTIFUL!
I love the touch of military in the jacket, and although the colours
are a little somber, they work perfectly.
Subtle yet striking

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (12:53 AM) : 

per.fect.

 

Blogger Elizabeth said ... (1:13 AM) : 

I love her look, but I wish the bag didn't dwarf her. I apologize if everyone else has already said this.

 

Blogger Laguna Beach Fogey said ... (2:15 AM) : 

I love this photo, Sart. The jacket, the billowy scarf, the tights/leggings, this is such a great look. Of course the lady here herself is exceptionally beautiful, IMVHO, so I don't see how you could have gone wrong. I would be interested to see the curious (I mean intriguing!) pattern on her frock. Well executed.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:37 AM) : 

Givenchy bag.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:48 AM) : 

rich girl looking rich

 

Blogger deborah said ... (3:56 AM) : 

I love this ensemble. The scarf, handbag and jacket look great on her. Oh, those shoes...pretty.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:39 AM) : 

lovely!

 

Blogger sub-urbanrambler said ... (8:28 AM) : 

your blog, signore sartorialist, reminds me of design [actually for me, architectural] school's crit sessions-- 'TRUTH' lies somewhere in the combination of many 'truths' expressed. best of all, you provoke and challenge orthodoxies, rules, standards re: our visual and consumer culture.

i love the fact that many questions are left at that... would love to see you as a guest on PROJECT RUNWAY [another forum about the creative process and the visual arts]. seriously.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:37 AM) : 

So proper and boring! Terrible mix of colour. Nice shoes- and legs- but the jacket doesn't fit - nor clashes - in an interesting manner... Whatever...

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (9:22 AM) : 

I've been seeing a lot of grey tights on here lately. I guess this is to get the opacity of the traditional black without pulling the colour mix down too much. I like it!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:26 AM) : 

Thats Samantha Traina. The coat and shoes are Balenciaga. The dress is Dries Van Notten. Love the look! Those Traina's get it right every time!!!

 

Blogger DATALOG said ... (1:13 PM) : 

Love the colors

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:56 PM) : 

Those shoes! Love them.

 

Blogger MrWong said ... (2:57 PM) : 

Beautiful girl - shame that with all those brass/metal toggles she will either hurt her or someone close by when she is walking..

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:00 PM) : 

I notice all tights are gray. Her dress is intriguing. The pattern and slate blue/gray is beautiful. I agree that the coat doesn't do anything. But these make-upless women w/ beautiful skin are refreshing.

Beauty naturally.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:40 PM) : 

chic and effortless at the same time...beautifully european!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:10 PM) : 

known sam since school!! love her, love the look, she always turned it out!

 

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

i kinda like the mix of rugged and feminine. the parka looks functional (even if its not) and the dress and tights look more feminine. i love gray tights.

 

Blogger Mare said ... (12:56 PM) : 

very cute. i'm noticing grey tights in these ny photos.
it normally takes a while for fashion and trends to make their way west to san francisco (where i live). this look would be very appropriate for this city, though. tights, rain coat, color.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:41 PM) : 

true this photo needs enlarging for true appreciation- the pattern on the dress is amazing and pulls it all together. love the girly dress/ gritty coat combination. where is the scarf from? i've been looking for one as generous as that for aaaages.

 

Blogger Anastasia said ... (7:49 PM) : 

she looks comfortable even though her heels are very high...love the bulky scarf!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:38 PM) : 

I have a hard time even noticing the clothes because her face is so beautiful!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:14 AM) : 

this look is phenomenal. it probably isn't just her look either, she just has the air about her...

envy!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:56 PM) : 

Is it just me or is the scarf swallowing her head?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:01 AM) : 

I love this look. I love how the coat and scarf look like they don't work with the pieces underneath while at the same time being perfectly balanced with them. The coat is a proper length for the skirt and it is bulky, which balances it with the scarf and the bag. The shoes, the bag, and the scarf all work together without being matchy.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:17 PM) : 

Oh the Nightingale, my dream bag.

 

Blogger American in Zurich said ... (4:28 AM) : 

Samantha Traina is a very kind and gracious young woman. I sold her an Avedon book in San Francisco when she was about 18yrs old. She's got the taste of her chic mother, Danielle Steele - and the heart of a humble Buddha.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:47 AM) : 

Great look! she's not too done as it usually happens in NY women can go too far and end up looking generic.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:40 PM) : 

which is why i love cold weather because you can still look stunning.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:00 PM) : 

I think its all too much...the bag and scarf are over-sized for the rest of the outfit and the shoes too high for the coat...she looks like shes coming home from being out the night before...sorry!

 

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