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Comments on "On the Street....Pajama Mama, Paris"
she has a pretty smile and lovely scarf
she has a pretty smile and lovely scarf
I would like to think this is a walk of shame outfit. her cocktail dress was too obvious in the morning, so her beau kindly loaned her his jacket and pajama pants to wear home...
Interesting...love the color and texture of her scarf as well!
Kristi
www.sophieharlow.com
Ah! I love the pajama pants!!!
Haha, somebody is taking inspiration from the Dolce and Gabbana's new line very literally! I cannot say it is my tatse, but on a positive note, I like the scarf!
I love how how long her pants make her legs look. She is so beautiful.
You need a long pair of legs to pull off a stripe at the hem like that.
And anyone with short legs must take that hem stripe as a direct insult... the average person cannot afford to lose precious inches of perceived height!
What a beautiful smile.
totally love this style ! The way she presents her scarf is really lovely ...I'm longing to get to Paris in 2 weeks time .... always nice to see a city full of effortless people that DO make an effort !
Now this look I like! She looks like she is comfortable.
It is a bit more classic looking.
Goregous look!
No, no, no! I see a lot of this look especially paired with fuzzy slippers and unkempt hair. Not in public. Too sloppy.
This is kind of a cool, dressed-up take on the student wearing PJs to an 8 AM class. She pulls it off with such panache. It doesn't hurt that she's gorgeous with mile-long legs.
I don't believe this pj-trend is more unrealistic than any other trend, but i have'nt seen anyone pull it off yet. Jessica Alba totally failed.
Pajamas for day from D&G, Teen Vogue, and now on the street. It's cute, but is it daywear? I'm recalling the discussion from a month or two ago about what clothing is appropriate after 10 am. It seems the majority said no sweats after 10 in the morning. What about pjs?
This is amazing!! What a great great look and she pulls it off so well!
that's anastasia barbieri. she's really into boyisch chic i think. she once made an editorial for i-D where she modeled all of fall's menswear trends herself. she's really cool!
i hate this new trend, all the D&G collection has to do with it, without any subtle interpretation but literally pijamas. and im not liking it.
mmh, it is interesting somehow...
But still for me... I think the combination of the jacket and the trousers make her look like she's wearing a pyjama.
But still I do like the jacket very much. Maybe with a jeans it would be even a favourite for me!
Very classic!
juliet xxx
love the hemline on the bottom of the pants. its darling
Her smile and the scarf pull it off. I feel the loose jacket and pants are a bit too much looseness, but we really see her face.
Intriguing way to hide the pigeon toes..
otherwise, I like the combination.
Methinks you were seduced by the lovely face. Not that anyone would blame you.
Where I live, women go out in their pajamas so frequently that I did a post about a month ago on this disturbing trend. Not fashionable, ever, even in Paris. xo
I really love it, It seems like she is wearing Navy which I totally adore. The cut of the pants really elongates her it seems so soft and casual, it also gives me a vibe of Bottega's Spring Men's collection - pajama chic!
I like this look. Reminds me of Hugh Hefner.
But I'd like to know why nobody calls me stylish when I drive my kids to school in the a.m. in my pajama pants.
The pyjama look is clearly Dolce&Gabbana inspired, which we love. I'm the biggest fan of when a woman wraps her scarf around the hair, likes its tucked in and hidden. Looks like a quickly put-together look, but its chic and easy; isn't that what women want? Notice her smile :)
so cool and charming at the same time!
F F F, I wish we could go out in pajamas, NYC is ice cake this week, the good news is that it might be in the 50s over the weekend, new yorkers prepare your outfits!!!
Where I live the little old retirees go out in their bedroom slippers (usually plaid flannel ones) to buy their daily baguettes. Is that the next step in PJ fashion?
Nice scarf, cute face. She can get away with anything with that smile.
ANASTACIA BARBIERI CAN DO NO WRONG
Who knew PJ's could look so great? Love the scarf! I'm positive I could never pull off this look, but Anastasia does, effortlessly!
xx
very vertical her legs, how tall she seems, the columns/pipes on the building.
Original, brave, wonderful. She accents her femininity bthorugh inversion. instead of drawing attention to her obvious femininity, she draws a long vertical line. her body is free to move. Then judging from her posture, hands, hair and smile, she moves gracefully, with femininity. The clothes obscure all the obvious markers (bosom, waist, hips) so - she draws attention to her personality revealed thorugh her juxtaposition of soft pajama pants with structured "boy" blazer.
I can dig it!
she is very nature girl.She is looking like she just woke up from the bed,but there is smth in it))
I'm not to keen about the bottom of her trousers. But I do like the upper-part. :)
Wot is that on her trousers ?
original!
I love the pajama pants!!!
http://fashionhunger.blogspot.com/
LOve the pants!
Looks great on her. I love the scarf but I doubt normal people can pull this off. I for example will look ridiculous and sloppy.
she is GORGEOUS
Love the center-parted hair! Shades of Ali McGraw. But we really need to get beyond the stump-leg look (i.e. pants so long that people look as if they've lost their feet).
a la d&g
Ugly. I don't like the proportions. The pants have no shape. The building behing is very nice, and I am trying to figure out where it is (Carreau du Tempe?).
Pre-whim of Dolce & Gabbanna the Pajama was perfected by Olatz Lopez Garmendia, made popular by her husband, and though some people have recently failed to pull it off, there are others that can get away with it...and who doesn't want to leverage their capacity for wearing things that highlight their natural beauty? If it accentuates your beauty rather than compensates for your appearance...then why not? But, if you just can't bring yourself to dress before running your errands, that is a different story - nothing can compensate for laziness, not even good pajamas.
She looks good.
Let her look good.
The unconstructed jacket works quite well on her, but not those floppy pajama pants; that horizontal stripe is distracting.
The definition of sweet. Especially if its the night after.
Yeah, I was thinking Dolce and Gabbana too. I would like to see her in a different hair style though.
don't know if it's because she is so lovely, the monochromatic color, the fabulous scarf or what, but looks fantastic.
is the coat her boyfriend's? can't be sure. lovely nonetheless.
LOVE her pajama look! can you say sooo dolce and gabbana ss09? she actually pulls it off. she looks very chic and i love it!
Were it not for the piping on the trousers she'd be just another tall, beautiful parisienne on her way to the boulangerie... not that there is anything wrong with tall, beautiful or parisienne!
If Monsieur were on this side of the pond she'd be in flannel plaid jammies or juicy couture velour and uggs on her way to Starbucks.
You choose.
So fun- I love it!
LA CLASSE!
I love the smile. But she's floating in the pants..
In Dublin, inner city girls wear pjs all the time and have done for about 5 years or so. Usually worn with full make up, a pony tail and Uggs or trainers. Often you'll see storage folds in the pjs, so they're obviously putting them on to go out. It's not just a case of falling out of bed and going out in whatever you were wearing. The logic(?) is: 1) I am unemployed and plan to remain so indefinitely 2)This is my 'hood' or 3)this is prison-inspired, like trainers without laces or big, baggy jeans. Whatever it is, to see pjs adopted as fashion just seems terribly terribly wrong to me
Susan Tabak says I saw her all over Paris during the Haute Couture.
She is so striking. i wonder who she is.
The fact that she is young, beautiful and long-legged and can, therefore, pull ANYTHING off if less interesting to me than viewing some of your images of style realized by those of us who are older, short and less commercially perfect. I'm certainly not saying that you should refrain from photographing youthful magnificence but it just seems a bit too easy, pretty much what one can find in any magazine. I'm more excited by some of your images of, well I admit it, older and less traditional looking women. I hope this girl thrives and lives a long and happy life but her style is hardly instructive to me.
i don't like the trousers, but she's so gorgeous, i'd date her anyway... ;)
After the jessica alba failiure, I think she pulls it off perfectly!
very cool and effortless...