Happy hump day, ya'll.
I've been trailing Garance Doré since the first time I saw her featured on the Sartorialist about two years back. After discovering her own blog, I continue to be constantly filled with girlish envy every time I find myself perusing her photos and illustrations. Her effortless style and her ability to spot the subtleties in the style of others puts such a smile on my face. In fact, I can only imagine that if I were to meet her I would be so overcome with nervousness and giggles that it would completely knock down the wall of coolness that I have spent the last 21 years of my life trying to build up.
See for yourself! http://www.garancedore.fr/en
I like looking at the French version of the site. It makes me feel frilly and fancy.
image by Garance Doré
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Showing posts with label sartorialist. Show all posts
gettin' nasty
Don't get me wrong, Scott Schuman is my boy. His updates always (always) bring a smile to my face, and drive me to the edge of absolute sartoriaLUST. In fact, it is with great thanks to him that I have recently redirected my love and affection to a new blogger/street style photographer. After recently buying Schuman's book and spending hours flipping through the pages, putting post-its on my faves, and googling the few subjects he chose to discuss, I found Sophie Arancio.
She makes me wish i hadn't dropped french after grade ten... or had at least paid attention up until that point. The blog http://www.nast-magazine.fr/ is entirely en français, but that hardly matters. It's simply a reminder that regardless of diction, discourse or dialect, fashion has the ability to transcend so many boundaries: particularly language.
love her love it loveyaaaaaa
She makes me wish i hadn't dropped french after grade ten... or had at least paid attention up until that point. The blog http://www.nast-magazine.fr/ is entirely en français, but that hardly matters. It's simply a reminder that regardless of diction, discourse or dialect, fashion has the ability to transcend so many boundaries: particularly language.
love her love it loveyaaaaaa
Burberry Presents: Art of the Trench
Burberry's Art of the Trench is a new website whose aim is to chronicle the past, present and the future of the iconic wardrobe staple: the Burberry trench coat. The goal of the site is to "create a body of images reflecting personal style from across the globe". The site is full of street style photos taken world wide, and offers anyone and everyone the opportunity to post pictures of themselves in their trench. You can become a part of Burberry's history by wearing a piece of their history.
Art of the Trench has also reached out and commissioned (ma fave) Scott Schuman of the The Sartorialist for their inaugurate collection of "trench portraits". In true Schuman fashion, the pictures capture the ease and beauty of fashion on the street. Art of the Trench has many future collaborations with fashion photographers in the works which I am super excited to see!
Burberry is is marketing the trench not only as an iconic peice, but also a social networking tool. The site is interactive with features allowing fans to comment and share on the pictures posted. There are also links to Facebook, Twitter, and Delicious. In doing this, Art of the Trench encourages you to connect and share online. In this way, those of us who aren't lucky enough to own their own trench can get in on some of the goodies.
A time line that documents the history of the coat is accompanied by a virtual archive of press clippings, displays, and vintage ad campaigns illustrating that the trench truly does have a place in history that transcends the realm of fashion. Though the trench has inevitably evolved throughout the years, Burberry has remained remarkably true to its roots
http://artofthetrench.com/
**photogs taken from The Sartorialist
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