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A lovely mishmash of colors, patterns and materials.
How to Mix Prints and Patterns Like a Pro, fashion stylist approved
Mixing prints and patterns can be intimidating for many people, but as a fashion stylist, I believe it’s a fun and exciting way to add some personality and uniqueness to your wardrobe. Whether you’re mixing stripes and florals or polka dots and plaids, there are endless possibilities for creating bold and memorable outfits. In this article, I’ll share some tips and tricks for mixing prints and…
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Goji Berry
There are certain people we see often in Chinatown but are never able to capture. We call them our unicorns -- rare, magical and elusive.
This woman is one of our unicorns. We saw her around Chinatown often, and became enamored with her signature outfit that consisted of plaids and houndstooth, gold hammered earrings, big brown glasses and a painters cap that said "KraftMaid America's Cabinet Choice."
We always approached her with eager eyes and burning questions, but she always waved us away.
One sunny afternoon, we spotted her at Portsmouth Square after a long day of shooting. We sat next to her on a park bench -- this time taking a different approach. We quietly basked in the the sun and made small talk in between long breaks of silence. She opened up to us a little bit: about how she's from Hong Kong, that she got her painters cap from her late husband. She wears it cocked to the side to block out the sun.
At one point, she offered us goji berries to snack on. So we sat there, in the afternoon sun and nibbled on the tart fruit, getting to know each other one tidbit, one goji berry, at a time.