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Paris street style: Polka, polka, polka
In a time when default style tends toward slick leggings and studded leathers, we love a bit of rumpled chic. And this Lovely’s slouchy boots prove you don’t need Uggs to have comfortable shoes.
Check out the full look after the jump.
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Paris street style: Off duty at Dries
I refuse to believe in effortless style, so let’s call this something else. A perfect coincidence, perhaps, that the wet-look hair on all Dries van Noten’s girls looked so good on this one, off the runway. With a guy’s overcoat, classic twinning of Converse and skinnies, and the just-showered thing, she could just as easily be running late to a lo-fi rock show than to the next catwalk.
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Paris seat style: Little Lanvinite
Some would say spoiled little princess. I say, oh my god, where did you get that mailbox clutch? In fact, this pretty (very) young thing was just one in dozens of wee lasses at Friday’s Lanvin spectacular, making it an all-ages cocktail party. Mai tais were served to make the wait swing by, and though […]
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Paris street style: Perfectly imperfect
This Lovely’s study in unstudiedness makes the perfect picture of la parisienne.
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Paris street style: A complex operation
Much-loved style blogger/photographer/model Hanneli Mustaparta (hanneli.com) makes a top by Montreal’s Complex Geometries (lent by Mr. Tommy Ton) look like a snap.
Check out the full look after the jump.
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Lovelies in Paris: White coat, black arts
This Lovely looks classic, classic, classic. Her skirt’s got a vintage vibe, but that big white blazer turns it up to right now.
See the full look, after the jump.
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Lovelies in Paris: Faux real
This Lovely’s dress looks like a crystallized painting. Amazing.
See it in extreme, beaded close-up, after the jump.
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Lovelies in Paris: Lolita’s lust
The Lolita part is obvious. The lust part? Her leather motorcycle jacket.
Check out the full look after the jump.
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