Showing posts with label Kensie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kensie. Show all posts

9/25/13

TRENDING: Wildcard

                                                                                                                    
Landscape photo via Pinterest
Photos from left to right: GERTRUD HEGELUND for VOGUE SPAIN // martha hunt for free people // free people
                                                                                                                                                                              Lower East Side Mexican food

wide-brim fedora c/o BCBGMAXAZRIA  // 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target skirt  // Vintage denim shirt and bolero // Kensie necklace  //  Steve Madden  boots

                                This post goes out to the wild-western side of my style that I do long for in this concrete jungle. Midwest bohemian with a cowgirl spin has been all the rage in various Vogue editorials and Free People campaigns. Adorn yourself with sequin and beading detail for that extra saloon-girl nostalgia and slip on your modern day cowboy boots.


special thank you to The Digital Brand Architects
shot by Nia Schindle 


4/8/13

The Forecast: IN THE TRENCHES



                                                     






Trench Coat c/o Armani Exchange // Kensie textured leggings // Nine West heels // vintage sunglasses

Spring is officially here and now is the time when the warm air swerves around Soho corners and when the burning sun peaks through the clouds and warms your trench-coated back. Spring is the perfect season for the Trench Coat, and saves your fashion-task filled day when leather becomes to heavy and puffed jackets have been stored away. 

We've seen it on the runways for Fall 2013 this past Fashion Week at The Blonds, Oscar De La Renta and Burberry, of course.  The one I am sporting is Armani Exchange, and is athletic-inspired equipped with mesh detailed sleeves and a collar. Its never a season too soon to sport the Trench coat, and with the multitude of details and designs today, its not a difficult task to choose one appropriate for a certain day, season or temperature.. This fashion piece is undoubtedly a year-round staple. It is also the perfect way to get our ensemble ideas brewing for Fall!

On the right side of my trend board are mood photos, representing a new take on the original trench. Recently, we have been seeing plastic Trenches, silky and shiny fabrics in analogous and cool colors. There is always an easy way to stand out a midst in the trenches!

A special thank you to The Digital Brand Architects and Armani Exchange
Photographed by: Nia Schindle

10/23/12

THE FORECAST: Fitzgerald Fields Forever





I am wearing: Paul and Joe green suede blazer // Aryn K Sequin top // Aryn K maxi skirt // Lancaster leopard bag c/o Caro MarketingMy closet favorites:  Kensie biker leggings // Cole Haan boots // LF sunglasses 

The Forecast: Fitzgerald Fields Forever

With sequins on this rise these past few seasons, they have become one of my favorite staples and main characteristics of my style. What a refreshing statement they make when paired correctly with some of the most masculine, menswear peices on the racks. 

For Fitzgerald Fields, I was inspired by one of my favorite books, and soon-to-be most popular movies to premiere in Spring 2013, The Great Gatsby, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan. I wanted to pair together  two standout trends from the 1920s to create a roaring masterpiece: flapper sequins and a menswear suit  blazer  with an  added touch of quirky-green suede.

One of my favorite trips of this beautiful Fall season was to Sleepy Hollow in West Chester, New York, where I spent the day with my best friends on my birthday. I couldn't help but contain my excitement for nature and fields when we came across this awesome shooting location. Definitely a rejuvenating escape from the concrete jungle of NYC.

This forecast will  truly exude your inner Daisy Buchanan mashed with Jay Gatsby swagger, just in time for the premiere of the 21st century.
































A  special thank you to  Caro Marketing, New York  City