Hard times arouse an instinctive desire for authenticity.
Coco Chanel

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Not today Justin
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Origami Around
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Hard times arouse an instinctive desire for authenticity.
Coco Chanel
Last Days of Winter
With spring just around the corner and the dreaded “spring forward” time change happening later this week, I know that my winter wardrobe’s days are numbered; however, as wiser folks before me have said, it’s not over until it’s over!
You can have it all. Just not all at once.
Oprah Winfrey
Party Like It’s Hakan Akkaya FW19
If I wasn’t at home in my pajamas dealing with a final gift from 2019, which came in the form of a massive headache that will surely become a full blown cold, I’d like to imagine that I’d be out celebrating the last few hours of the decade while wearing something inspired by Hakan Akkaya’s FW19 collection. Fueled by glitter, spikes, sky-high platforms and dramatic silhouettes, Hakan Akkaya’s 1970s glam rock inspired collection is perfectly suited for a sold out arena tour, or a night out for those living life on the wild side. Not only was attending this show the perfect ending to our fashion week trip, but, even after all these months, it remains a highlight in our year.
Photos by Elvia Gobbo
Black, White, and Red Allover
I’m a big fan of the musical Newsies, and I love reading the newspaper when I have the chance, but the title of this post has nothing to do with the fun riddle that uses the homophones “red” and “read” to throw people off from recalling that newspapers are indeed black and white and read allover. My inspiration for the title is much more literal: my outfit is black and white, and my torn up feet turned nearly every pair of socks I wore red—including the ones under my Calvin Klein combat boots. Normally, I’d blame the shoes for doing me wrong, but this time I can only blame myself for wearing new shoes and deciding to break them in during fashion week.
Oxford Fashion Studio Fall/Winter 2019 New York Fashion Week FW19
Images Courtesy of The Riviere Agency
Son Jung Wan Fall/Winter 2019 New York Fashion Week FW19
Images courtesy of Deborah Hughes Inc.
NYFW: Day Three
Recapping an event six months after it happened is totally normal, right? Didn’t think so, but hey, it was worth a shot! With New York City just hours away from kicking off the spring/summer 2020 edition of fashion month, I’ve officially run out of time to finish my recap from last season. While I must admit that it feels strange—and borderline pointless—to be tying up loose ends now, being the kind of person that I am, it would feel even more strange to leave something unfinished. So bare with me as I wrap things up, and please try not to judge me too harshly for being the world’s worst fashion blogger.
Spotted in Neon
The thought of wearing three trends at once would normally make my skin crawl, but I think we can all agree that neon, animal print, and pattern play work pretty well together. What do you guys think? I love it! Since we’re already on the subject, let’s talk a little bit more about these three trends.
Nonie Fall/Winter 2019 New York Fashion Week FW19
Photo by Getty Images
Fashion Hong Kong Fall/Winter 2019 New York Fashion Week FW19
Photo by Albert Urso/Getty Images for Fashion Hong Kong
NYFW: Day Two
Sirens blaring, cars honking, people shouting—who needs an alarm clock when you're staying on the fourth floor of a building on a very busy intersection? Although you’d think that waking up to the cacophonous sounds of Manhattan’s East Village would bother me, I actually kind of love it! Call me crazy, but there’s something about the city’s never-ending chaos that I find comforting. Let’s hope I still feel that way after day two of New York Fashion Week!
Opposites Attract
Who says that plaid and stripes don’t mix? No, really, who said it? After some extensive research, I came up empty handed with any information regarding who originally deemed it a fashion faux-pas to combine these two contrasting patterns. Personally, I love the combo—always have, always will—and if you too are a fan, you’re in for a treat! Two days into fashion week and already I’ve noticed that I’m not the only one having fun with mixing patterns and prints. Both on and off the runway, pattern play is already proving to be a major trend that people are happily buying into.
Celestino Fall/Winter 2019 New York Fashion Week FW19
Blue Jacket Fashion Show New York Fashion Week FW19
Indonesian Diversity Fall/Winter 2019 New York Fashion Week FW19
Photo by Yuchen Liao/Getty Images for Indonesian Diversity
NYFW: Day One
At first, I thought it’d be weird recapping something that happened so long ago, but it’s actually kind of nice focusing on only the highlights. I mean, do you really need to know that on our way to our first show, Francisco and I ended up stuck in the worst traffic ever? Or that after walking several miles in my new shoes, I had to hobble to a pharmacy to buy blister pads because I rubbed my right heel raw and bled through my sock? Are all of these gritty details truly necessary in order to tell a good story? Of course they are! Who doesn't love a little drama? If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you already know that I love to highlight the lows just as much as the highs—it’s what makes my love/hate relationship with life so entertaining. In spite of the many bumps in the road we encountered, not just on day one, but throughout the whole trip, being back in New York City for fashion week felt amazing!