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GIRLS / September 17 2008 1:00 AM

Back To The Classics

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Back To The Classics

Ann-Sofie Back Runway Show

Back To The Classics

Greece Inspired Romper

Back To The Classics

Selena Gomez goes Greek

Could the Greek look be coming back so soon? I personally don’t mind, there is something clean and elegant about it to me, but it hasn’t been gone that long. According to Style.com, a lot of classic Greece inspired looks have been spotted all over London during their Fashion Week. What do you think, is Greek just an all around, here to stay look, or a trend that’s coming back too soon?

 

Thanks to Style.com, Just Jared, and The Sartorialist for the images.

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Uncategorized / August 24 2008 1:42 PM

New York Style via Altamiranyc

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The Sartorialist isn’t the only NY street style site around anymore, Altamiranyc is a far superior street style site. They not only offer great photos of stylish people, but offer the designers they wear and commentary about each person. It provides all the info a real fashion person wants to know.

Here’s a selection of their latest and greatest

Accessories Designer Victoria Simes

New York Style via Altamiranyc

Fine Art Consultant Stacy Engman

New York Style via Altamiranyc

Winnie in Betsey Johnson

New York Style via Altamiranyc

Eve in a Philip Lim 3.1 dress and vintage shoes

New York Style via Altamiranyc

Unmade woman in Mayle dress, Rei Rei cardigan, Rachel Comey shoes, and Gabriella necklace

New York Style via Altamiranyc

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Uncategorized / August 7 2008 8:00 PM

Street Hero: Manhattan’s Finest

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Street Hero: Manhattans Finest

The Sartorialist caught this guy on Park Ave in the city looking totally spiffy with his multi-colored outfit. Surprisingly, the blend of lavender, silver, navy, red, and brown look mighty sophisticated and well put together. To my surprise, non of this ‘clashes’ and makes for a great color blocking effect.

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