Monika 'Jac' Jagaciak
Photographer: Maciek Kobielski
Magazine: Viva! Moda (Polish edition)
Issue: Fall/Winter 2012 (Autumn 2012)
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Monika 'Jac' Jagaciak
Photographer: Maciek Kobielski
Magazine: Viva! Moda (Polish edition)
Issue: Fall/Winter 2012 (Autumn 2012)
I was obsessed with these gloves when they came out—all the men’s mannequins in the Prince street store wore them all winter and i would walk past and stare imagining myself on some glamorous ski trip and not heading to my retail job. I found a pair at Space the former MiuMiu/Prada outlet in Woodbury Commons years later for a steal and snatched them up. I couldn’t believe my luck—they were a runway sample one-off.
I lost one at my best friend’s brother’s wedding at the Tribeca Grand while wearing a loaner tux I borrowed from a guy I had an unrequited crush on that worked in the Dolce and Gabbana PR closet. I called the next day, hungover, “was there a lone prada glove in the lost and found?” No.
The other glove sat in a box for years with a pair of prada socks I bought at the sample sale as a gift for my ex on the day of his suicide attempt. I got rid of it when konmari-ing was in vogue—tucked it into the bottom of a bag of donations for Housing Works. How can one glove, bereft of its mate, spark joy? I wagered at the time.
I’ve been thinking about these gloves lately, indulging in a bit of nostalgia, wishing i’d never lost the first glove, sort of wishing I’d kept the second. But life is relentless— I found four pairs for sale on Vestiaire and offer accepted. In a different color no less! It’s funny how things that mean much to you mean little to others— a fact I don’t need reminding of but am reminded of nonetheless.
Julia Frauche photographed by Robbie Fimmano, “Like a Glove”, Interview Russia November 2012 (Fall 2012)
Julia Frauche photographed by Robbie Fimmano, “Like A Glove”, Interview Russia November 2012 (Fall 2012)
Damir Doma Menswear A/W 2012