
Designer Giles Deacon as discovered in East London on the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street

Simon, music producer
jacket -- B + R
jeans -- Dr. Denim
boots -- All Saints
Designer Giles Deacon as discovered in East London on the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street
Simon, music producer
jacket -- B + R
jeans -- Dr. Denim
boots -- All Saints
This is designer Amy Amato who recently designed a tiara that is being auctioned off, proceeds of which will be contributed to the New York Public Library.
yard of fabric -- American Apparel
everything from waist up including tie -- Lord Willy's men's collection, custom tailored to her body
jeans -- vintage
boots -- Steven by Steve Madden
edit: in answer to a question in the comments section wondering if I use a tripod for my night shots, the answer is "no"
This is Jin Ok, a designer from Asia wearing a coat that he designed himself. When I asked him where one could purchase it, he said it was from last season and sold in Korea. I would have missed his oversized cardigan underneath, had he not volunteered to display it to me for the picture.
This is designer Camilla Stærk as discovered in Nolita.
If you are ever in New York City, be sure to stop by her flagship store at 82 Mulberry Street (between Kenmare and Broome). If you can't make it to the flagship store be sure to visit her web site for further insight into this amazing designer's pieces.
This photo appeared in style.com's Look Of The Day on November 13th, 2008.
Diane von Furstenberg at the Nathan Jenden show
Natalie Massenet, founder of NET-A-PORTER, at the Nathan Jenden show
front row at Nathan Jenden
altamira the runway photographer? You know it! At Nathan Jenden
Gabrielle Daris, art curator
dress and coat -- Issey Miyake
glasses -- French Vintage
bag -- Mexican handmade
shoes -- Dolce and Gabbana
Alice Luis Bulgin
blazer, hat, scarf -- from charity shop
shoes -- New Look
Skirt -- Top Shop
Bag -- Zara
so busy during Fashion Week, reading and walking simultaneously
Tim Quayle, fashion stylist
bow tie -- Lanvin
shirt -- vintage store in L.A.
glasses -- vintage Ray-Ban
jacket -- American Apparel
pants -- Cheap Monday
shoes -- Ghost
en route to the Basso and Brooke show
* you can click on any one of these photos in this post to enlarge the image.
Personally, I found Victoria's avant-garde style immediately mesmerizing: it's architectural appeal, the rolling of the fabric along the torso and of course the asymmetrically layered hems. It also turns out that Victoria is actually wearing a necklace that she designed herself. Her work has appeared in ID magazine in the past and will presumably show in more magazines in the future.
For women, it's all about self-designed jewelry today. Remember you can click the pictures to enlarge the photos.
In the first photo above, you see Jenny Sheriff wearing a unique vintage dress. It's long but shorter than a maxi dress and she bought it at Lyell . She designed her necklace herself and you can see more of her creations at Jenny Sheriff.com .
In the second picture, you see Katie wearing sandals by Sigerson Morrison and her own self made necklace.