cuz I just (just, just, just, just) just got PAID.
An outfit from the past that I would like to call “Paul Bunyon goes shoppingg”:
American Apparel vintage plaid shirt, American Apparel vintage belt, Silence + Noise khakis, and ma bootz
Dude, cannot believe NYFW is already over! Honestly, not that impressed. However.. some more looks I liked:
Always good at being demure but not overtly scandalous. I’m loving the dichotomy between seen and unseen/dark and light/traditional and modern – I like itttttttt. It’s perfect for a fancy night out in the fall because you don’t want to be freezing cold in a strapless cocktail dress, but you also don’t want to wear 5 layers and look like a conservative grandma.
Proenza Schouler, Fall 2010
I don’t know how they do it, but they create something hip and un-trendy each season. I can’t stand it when there’s an obvious trend going on and the designer milks it, tweaks it, or even uses it. Innovation doesn’t have to be OMG that’s never been seen before (because honestly, we’ve seen it all), but Jack McCollough and Lazaro Fernandez know how to make clothes that are hot and relevant. They’re also a little kooky sometimes, and I like it.
Rachel Comey, Fall 2010
Huge fan of this Brooklyn-esque chick. Her beginning collections were clothes that looked like they were made for the most fashionable librarians in the world (which is good). She’s stepping it up now, and I’m always a huge fan of the prints she uses. She’s great at making things look like they clash and are slightly awkward almost, but it works so well. I wouldn’t want anyone wearing the big names like Chanel, Versace, or D&G wearing Rachel Comey; she’s more of a silent but freaking cool name.
Okay, I might go do some homework. Most likely, I will not. Good night.













