Tuesday, September 30, 2008



I personally find the conversion of over-sized men's shirts to skirts for the ladies through some creative tailoring a pretty interesting concept. That's right girls, it's time to raid ya boy's old wardrobe and steal all those shirts that appear to have a decent colour and fabric... we don't mind... just one less for us to iron anyways. Thanks to Refinery29 Pipeline for this. First pic taken in Stockholm, second in Brooklyn.


And thanks to Pipeline again for digging out this little nugget:


"Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's style is exceptionally ordinary. Nothing about it connotes authority. No detail announces that she is in charge. And that's what makes it so powerful." Pulitzer-Prize Winning Washington Post Fashion Editor Robin Givhan.

What exactly is Rob saying? Is this... a good thing? Is it... bad? Certainly it's probably better than the proletarian criticism of Laura Bushes $300,000 outfits... but surely having an exceptionally ordinary style is nothing to crow about... surely. Ahhh... I miss Keating and his Zegna suits

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