MFW - fall 2017 - i'd wear it

milan gets a bit eccentric. i don't hate it but it's hard to translate a 40,000 dollar kimono, fur slides, a corset over a dress over a turtleneck all in the same outfit as day wear. 

the following is about as far as i'll go...

via collage vintage and vogue es. 

 

 

oscars

 

lots of people looked really good but...

my favorites were these 3-

 

she is crazy beautiful but how she pulled this off is a great mystery. but she did and i bow down. 

 

kiki d always manages edgy and pretty really well. i'm a fan. 

 

i can't really say i love the dress but she looks amazing. i'm not sure if that's a necklace or if it's attached but either way i think it adds to it in the best way. and her hair and makeup are perfection. 

 

the worst is this- 

 

i mean...i can't.

first of all the real crime here is that hair. it's just...weird. and really really unattractive on a perfectly stunning woman.

the color of that dress looks good on no one or nothing. even butter that pale usually sucks.

it looks like she's been cooked in a sous vide machine. 

people need to stop wearing gucci on the red carpet. it just doesn't look good on almost anyone.

LFW - fall 2017 - i'd wear it

london came with a bit more oomph.

 

 

via vogue, vogue spain, collage vintage

 

 

NYFW- fall 2017 - i'd wear it

saw a lot of head-to-toe oversized menswear inspired stuff. which i don't love bc it just doesn't look good on anyone. especially average people. i DO like it when you take one oversized or masculine piece (a sweatshirt, a blazer, a coat, jeans, combat boots etc..) and pair it with something a little more fitted, tailored and/or feminine. like combat boots, a short skirt and lace hosiery. you get me?

here are the lewks that inspired me:

 

jeanne damas has a uniform too. 

 

images via harper's bazaar, french vogue and style du monde.