Photographed by Jewell Zhang and Sarah Shaddock
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Silver Fur-Lined Jacket: Alexander Wang (similar style: here)
Tote Bag: Louis Vuitton
Boots: Prada
Photographed by Jewell Zhang and Sarah Shaddock
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Silver Fur-Lined Jacket: Alexander Wang (similar style: here)
Tote Bag: Louis Vuitton
Boots: Prada
Photographed by Rachel Lo
People say that beauty is pain, but for me, comfort is key. This outfit looks super trendy and detailed, but when you really break it down, I am just wearing a sweatshirt and some house slippers. I love when you can take a simple idea like pajamas or loungewear and elevate it to something that is stylish and sophisticated.
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Mint Green Clubmaster Sunnies: Dempsey & Gazelle
Distressed Khaki Sweatshirt Dress: Missguided
Handbag: Louis Vuitton
Slippers: Gucci
Graffiti is not just for the streets of New York City anymore; it is now more than appropriate (even trendy) to spray paint, dye, air brush, bleach and even Sharpie your clothing. You may be thinking, “Why would I want to draw all over my clothing?”. But graffitiing your pieces can be a very cool and fun way to personalize some of your favorite wardrobe items and give them new life. Don’t we all want something that is truly one of a kind? And if you’re too nervous (or artistically challenged) and do not want to do the drawing yourself, here are some pieces that are already “pre-painted”:
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Black Graffiti Tee: Givenchy
Graffiti Print Love Cross Body Bag: Rebecca Minkoff
Graffiti Canvas Backpack: Chanel
Graffiti Jeans: Proenza Schouler
Red Tag Graffiti Vest: Faith Connexion
Graffiti Double Breasted Jacket: Comme Des Garçons
Graffiti Duffle: Louis Vuitton
Graffiti Print High Top Sneaker: Converse Chuck Taylor
Graffiti Canvas Parka: Faith Connexion
Graffiti Baseball Jacket: Dsquared2