White + Whimsical
A third year anthropology major living in Kirkland House named Eunice. Something was very ethereal about her; perhaps it was the whiteness of her dress, or maybe it was in how her fabric rippled in the breeze of a hot September day.
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Bowed back
The large bow on the low back dress caught my eye while I was walking down DeWolfe street. Understated and classy; but not too understated.
Roses
Love the subtle color matching going on here. The use of gray, viridian, olive green, and light brown is particularly sylvan – it reminds me of the forest. There is a pixie like quality to this sophomore. And as usual, the details are astounding: note the repeated rose motif.
The Gentry Man
Spotted in the Yard near Cafe Gato Rojo, a man donning the grayest of grays, the blackest of blacks, hard core military boots, and leather. He said he had only just hopped on a train to visit Boston and Harvard after doing business at New York Fashion week.
I asked him where he got the silver cross hanging from his shirt. Turns out, it is his own design, as he runs a line of men’s accessories called “Gentry.” Ultra-sleek and classy with a twist–a highly recommended line that pays homage to 1920s menswear. Visit and shop online: http://gentryman.com
And suspenders.
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Checks on the jacket, pinstripes on the pants, plain vest, pink shirt, veritas bow tie, and to top it off: a matching pocket square – it shouldn’t work, but it does! Freshman Tobi Tikolo pulls it off with panache.
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