Having assaulted your sensibilities with my passive-aggressive reaction to a day of having to work in the Library of Congress -- in the form of a japan mash-up, I feel a need to right the cosmos. (Yes, that *was* what I wore. You know, nothing ventured, nothing gained. No risk, um...no Rick?)
earrings: Ann D
Junya sweater AD 2006? **note that the manufacturing dates do not correspond with the collection but rather...the date of manufacture. So, this sweater was shown as part of the SS 2007 collection
Junya skirt AD 2005 **this skirt was presented as part of infamous FW 2006
"Victorian" (or is it Edwardian?) Boots: Ann D
The design of the Junya skirt is quite clever. The skirt is made of army jackets sewn together: where you see buttoned flaps, they are the epaulets of what were jackets. What were collars create volume by creating soft pleats.
Happy New Year to all,
MBD
earrings: Ann D
Junya sweater AD 2006? **note that the manufacturing dates do not correspond with the collection but rather...the date of manufacture. So, this sweater was shown as part of the SS 2007 collection
Junya skirt AD 2005 **this skirt was presented as part of infamous FW 2006
"Victorian" (or is it Edwardian?) Boots: Ann D
The design of the Junya skirt is quite clever. The skirt is made of army jackets sewn together: where you see buttoned flaps, they are the epaulets of what were jackets. What were collars create volume by creating soft pleats.
Happy New Year to all,
MBD
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