A.P.C. Jacket, You Must Create Top, Whyred Jeans, Isabel Marant Boots |
You Must Create Gingham Placket Shirt |
Can you see how cool that shirt is? It's not a button-down, it's not even a Henley. It is actually a collared pullover shirt with a deep fold in the center which is then buttoned to fit, creating a deep pleat in the bottom half. So, now, how cool is that?
Isabel Marant Scarf, A.P.C. Cardigan, Top, and Boots, Junya Wantanabe Skirt
Yes, it is the same outfit in both of those pictures. I love that convertible skirt. I want one. How do you think they did that?
In fact, I used to dress like this in college, though my comfy oversize cardigans and v-neck sweaters were mostly poly-cotton (or "pure" poly) and in male sizes from the local thrift store. My oversize collared shirts were awesome never-worn brushed gabardine men's shirts that felt like "buttah." I have no idea why they don't make those anymore. Men would love dress shirts again if they felt like those, I guarantee. I also wore men's blazers over everything; one was a great green and brown sharkskin that I wish I had kept a swatch of when it finally bit the dust.Along with the designers above, please also check out:
Rachel Comey
United Bamboo
Mayle Whyred
All Images: Totokaelo
That top one is an interesting shirt. In the photo it looks like the pleat is a center pleat, but the product photos show the pleat opening to the left. I bet that wouldn't be too hard to reconstruct from a men's shirt, Lisa....... :)
ReplyDeleteRe: the convertible skirt... Looks like a it is a column of fabric with two waistbands. Worn long, this looks like an elongated tulip, and worn short (both waistbands at the waist), it's a bubble skirt. Must be a whisper-thin jersey knit.
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