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Creamy

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Mr. Larkin Blazer and Dress / Grenson Loafer / Coach Bag

Creamy. The adjective could describe so many different things: the texture of moisturizer, the taste of ice cream, or simply a variation of the color white. As winter is finally wrapping in NYC, my skin is as I like to call it... creamy. Not pasty, but creamy and vastly contrasted from my dark hair. In order to keep my look from going completely goth, I've been drawn to lighter tones to create my outfits. Layering pale pinks, beiges, and creamy whites, compliment my skin without fully washing me out. Straight-forward silks and knits in minimalistic silhouettes pair seamlessly with these colors to create an effortlessly cool look. Check out the links above to get my favorite combination of a column dress, flowy blazer, and contrasting platform loafer.

xx
e

 

Photography by Daniela Spector

tags: creamy, tones, minimal, neutral, mr. larkin, grenson, coach
categories: Style
Thursday 05.05.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

SoHo Dreamin'

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Mr. Larkin Top / AMO Denim / Vintage Baker Heels (similar or here)

Two of my favorite things in NYC: SoHo and fire escapes. I personally have deemed my fire escape my "deck" and use it for everything from morning coffee to photoshoots. This specific "scape" was in SoHo which is just... beautiful. Avoid Broadway and hit Crosby, Mercer, and Elizabeth for the best shops (especially those unique to NYC). Speaking of unique things, you know I love to highlight new brands that are making a statement. Mr. Larkin is doing just that. Fresh silhouettes and patterns, this transcontinental brand is producing pieces with ease, sensibility, and that special touch of something different. I loved the "handsy" print on this Mr. Larkin boxy top in soft pastel colors. Contrasted with a raw edge denim and chunky kitten heels, I found a perfect uniform equation that will take me seamlessly into spring. Shop the links above to get the full look and head into the SoHo side streets (or nearest fire escape) on your next Manhattan trip!

xx
e

 

Photography by Daniela Spector

tags: soho, nyc, fire escape, spring, style, mr. larkin, amo, vintage
categories: Style, Vintage
Tuesday 05.03.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

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