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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Meant for Movement, NYC


This is one of those looks that seems meant to be seen while moving.

She naturally walks with her arms tucked-in like that - I think it looks so graceful.

Comments on "Meant for Movement, NYC"

 

Blogger Erin Aviles said ... (6:34 PM) : 

Mmmmm...makes me want to be her for a little bit, just to see what she's thinking and feeling, strolling down the street in an outfit like that. :)

 

Blogger Karen said ... (7:27 PM) : 

Sweet! The fringed boots are great with that swingy, long skirt.

 

Blogger A La Femme said ... (7:29 PM) : 

She seems so calm. Is that strange to say that from only seeing her while walking away?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:58 PM) : 

Interesting. But she looks so frail under all that cloth. I think I would like it much better without different shoes(the boots are awesome, just not with this particular outfit).

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:12 PM) : 

i like the boots with this outfit (although i would never wear them myself). i think she looks great, with the cloth shopping bag over her shoulder, she looks amazing and just in her "going to the store" clothes. i like the heaviness of her skirt and the V detailing on the top. she looks very comfortable and at ease with herself and her surroundings. i really like this one.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:19 PM) : 

Hmm....not a look to be picked apart, her elegance and confidence says it's just right for her and she looks strong and calm in her stride.

 

Blogger 1 said ... (8:19 PM) : 

She looks like she should be trekking in the mountains of Machu Picchu.

 

Blogger M. said ... (9:12 PM) : 

moccasin type shoes on a girl!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:16 PM) : 

nice colors!

 

Blogger A Redder Da Tow said ... (11:48 PM) : 

agreed- the rich blue, browns, and whites are a wonderful sight together.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:09 AM) : 

It's funny how the physical nature (in this case, her tuck-in arms) can make the look that much better. Reminds me that the clothes on our back still leaves room for personal expression under our own skin.

 

Blogger Damaris @Kitchen Corners said ... (12:28 AM) : 

you need to hit the streets of Sao Paulo or Rio de Janeiro. You~d have so much fun.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:19 AM) : 

Reminds me of Marc Jacobs. The hat makes the outfit blance well with the shoes.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:16 AM) : 

beautiful. Really real. Thanks for this special treasure,

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:45 AM) : 

The look that makes you an individual, someone who is at ease with themselves evident by the swagger.

 

Blogger Jorge from W Palm Beach said ... (7:48 AM) : 

I love the context of the photograph, one of those rare New York moments when you can leisurely pace. The lighting is diffused like it was taken in the late afternoon or under the shade of buildings. I dont really like the outfit, yes it moves with her, but it is a full soft ensemble, nothing pops, there is not one piece that is structured or ties the look together. Maybe I have lived around Palm Beachers for too long, but I would pair this with a crisp white button down, maybe or a good wide belt? Jorge from W Palm Beach

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:03 AM) : 

There's something about this picture that reminds of the French Riviera in the 30s (not the boots- although i like the way she's wearing them). Maybe it' a sort of romanticism in the way she appears to be in a world of her own? i love the way you've actually captured the movement, Sart, thanks for a great photo.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:59 AM) : 

NOT a fan. It's just heaps and heaps of a fabric mess. Sart, I feel the women have been seriously lacking of late. The gents, on the other hand, have been fantastically appointed.

 

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

Beautiful photo; she appears to be strolling while everyone else is blurrily scurrying. I thought the effect would be better without one of her bags, but the extra bags make her calm seem even more profound.

Suzette

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:39 AM) : 

She is straight out of a 45 RPM catalog . The softness
is really fresh against the urban terrain.

 

Blogger A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing said ... (1:09 PM) : 

i don't see it. frumpy would be the best word to describe this aesthetically unpleasant get up.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:29 PM) : 

I would love to have the day that she had in this photo...does that make sense?

 

Blogger jessica said ... (2:08 PM) : 

i've said it before, but this is really the kind of thing that i most like to see from you...
natural, real and gorgeous!

 

Blogger Michelle said ... (3:56 PM) : 

I do like the look of the boots with the outfit, but I have those boots and they are hot! I could never wear them in the summer...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:37 PM) : 

Such an intersting juxtaposition with the 3 pictures of the lovely Italian gal. This one seems so much easier, more natural, you notice the totality of her instead of labeling her brand of dress, her brand of shoes, etc. Much more appealing to me.

 

Blogger thwany said ... (1:07 AM) : 

i wouldn't be surprised if she was japanese

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:49 PM) : 

Those shoes, on the other hand...

 

Blogger Fabio Bucciardini said ... (12:07 PM) : 

She's great. Th mood is fantastic. Out from a tale.

 

Blogger eda said ... (3:29 PM) : 

reminds me of Björk, but i dont know why.

 

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