Wednesday, October 8

What I do feel like putting on

I've been sitting here bored and decided to let out some of my thoughts on fashion today.

So here we go. Scarves. Knitted ones: they have to be long, strong, wide and very thick. Colors? Anything not to tacky. You can make an interesting knot with it towards your neck, or lower. The beauty of it is the idea of it swiping the floor behind you, surely no one will be able to follow you after you leave in the morning swiping your footsteps.

Second: the usual accessory: a tie, or better to say a bow tie. You guys most likely remember how just a few months ago i got myself a green rose flower made of fabric. What's the use? You put it on the neck and then show everyone how you're blooming. This accessory doesn't only allow to show your identity, but also adds a notion of romanticism, as well as a slight sense of erotic, especially when worn with YSL perfumes.

Third: Vintage looking coats, Old England. Beautiful and simple coats that the lords used to wear just a century ago are not available in almost all of the fashion designer boutiques. Check it out.

Next item that one should definitely have for this fall-winter season are boots, both girls and boys, just make sure those are not the rocker ones, there is so much more to choose from. 

Color, as you have probably noticed is grey and violet, i would not say it's purple, because it's more dim and ultra that the purple is. Boring grey is back too, but make sure to add some washed out dark bright color shirt underneath your glamourous jacket.

And lastly. Guy liner is in, maybe it's just halloween theme, but maybe it really is worth something. I'm still thinking is a little of guy liner would make me look way too gay? I guess you never know if you don't try.

Now, here is a note on the tragedy happened June 1, 2008. The era of style ended, with the death of the most famous designer of all. His collections were always beautiful and glamourous, just like NY likes it. The materials were flawlessly knitted and the label became iconic. The best of the best from his desperately patient attitude he would create the pieces that no one else would dare to create. I would doubt that even Vogue's Anna would dare to criticize him.

Rest In Peace, creator of style. R.I.P. Yves Saint Laurent.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article, because i sure did enjoy writing something like that.
Either way, I hope you stay Glamourously ferocious this season. 

XOFU

I'm Chuck Bass

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