Tuesday, October 22, 2013

fashion of the week

Cause why should all bulletproof vests be functional? This was one of my favorite pieces that went down Barbara Bui’s fall runway. Sometimes dressing like a video game character is something I like to do. The Bui team tailored it perfectly so now I pretty much have to keep it forever. I wore this on one of Paris fashion week’s hottest days – these were shot walking through the Tuileries, outside the Sonia Rykiel show, and crossing Pont Neuf at sunset on the way to dinner.










(Isabel Marant Brad sweater, Barbara Bui crop top, All Saints leather mini, Balenciaga boots, Vanessa Bruno bag)

Cause why should all bulletproof vests be functional? This was one of my favorite pieces that went down Barbara Bui’s fall runway. Sometimes dressing like a video game character is something I like to do. The Bui team tailored it perfectly so now I pretty much have to keep it forever. I wore this on one of Paris fashion week’s hottest days – these were shot walking through the Tuileries, outside the Sonia Rykiel show, and crossing Pont Neuf at sunset on the way to dinner. If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment. - See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dp
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment. - See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf
If you care about fashion or follow it closely, chances are names such as Susie Bubble (Style Bubble), Scott Schuman (Sartorialist) and Leandra Medine (The Man Repeller) aren’t foreign to you. But knowing the basics aren’t enough, that’s why Vox picks five blogs and websites that are just as good and that you should be reading right now — yes, right now means now, this very moment.
1. Style Mode Magazine
A quarterly online fashion magazine based in NYC, Style Mode features both men’s and women’s fashion editorial stories. The awesome part is that the magazine is fully clickable, so you can actually flip it through like an actual print magazine. HOW FUN?!
2. Fashion INDIE
I bet 9.5 out of the 10 people who are reading this post know about the big fashion sites such as Fashionista and Who What Wear. But if you’re sick of the mainstream sites, then you should probably check out Fashion INDIE. Why? Because it covers everything from style and beauty to arts and culture. And it’s indie, duh.
3. The Chriselle Factor
The blogger Chriselle Lim is not only a well-known stylist on the West Coast, but also a beloved blogger among blogging enthusiasts. Lim is also a YouTube sensation; and like I said in my previous blog post, she has hands down the best style of all the YouTube style gurus — who 0ften have very, um, flashy Michael-Kors-esque style.
4. Olivia Palermo
The NYC Upper-east side socialite/The City cast/stylist/celebrity/style icon is also a blogger. Surprise! The jack of all trades has impeccable, sophisticated taste in lifestyle. Check out her blog for tips and inspirations.
5. The Platform
Another YouTube fashion channel that’s TOTES up-and-coming. One of its main people, P’Trique, is a man with not only great sense of style, but also a full-grown beard. Oh you know, fashion is alway full of surprises.
- See more at: http://www.voxmagazine.com/blog/2012/11/5-fashion-blogssites-you-should-be-reading/#sthash.AF7Zo0w7.dpuf

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