• HOME
  • About
  • 35MM

emma sousa

  • HOME
  • About
  • 35MM

the wider the better

_Z3A0315.jpg
_Z3A0257.jpg
_Z3A0228.jpg
_Z3A0184.jpg
_Z3A0138.jpg
_Z3A0221.jpg
_Z3A0208.jpg
_Z3A0125.jpg
_Z3A0315.jpg _Z3A0257.jpg _Z3A0228.jpg _Z3A0184.jpg _Z3A0138.jpg _Z3A0221.jpg _Z3A0208.jpg _Z3A0125.jpg

Free People Wrap Top / EDIT Denim / Steve Madden Shoes / Oliveve Clutch (similar) / Shahla Karimi Hoops / Vintage Glasses

Forever a fan of all things oversized, I've been loving that denim's trend has been anything but fitted. And the wider the better! Snug at the waist but extra large in the leg, I love these denim culottes by EDIT. I took the xl flare to it's roots with a full 70s inspired look + aviators to boot. Shop the links above for my look and the below for other oversized denim favs.

xx
e

photography by sophie sahara

 

 

 

tags: style, streetstyle, wide leg, denim, 70s
categories: Style, Fashion Week
Tuesday 07.11.17
Posted by Emma Sousa
Comments: 1
 

wrap it up

IMG_6254EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_6226EDIT-S 2.jpg
IMG_6327EDIT-S 2.jpg
IMG_6254EDIT-S.jpg IMG_6226EDIT-S 2.jpg IMG_6327EDIT-S 2.jpg

Just Female Wrap Dress/ Vans Sneakers / Cambridge Satchel Bag / Tai Necklace / Phyllis + Rosie Lariat / & Other Stories Hoops

Made famous in 1974 by none other than DVF, the wrap dress has become one of the most iconic items to grace the closets of women across the US. Every fabric, print, length, you name it, virtually every women owns one and they're deemed to be flattering on almost every figure. This was actually one of my first wrap dresses from one of my favorite brands, Just Female. I loved the stripes (one of my staple prints) and in red, white, and blue (some of the only colors I wear :)). Especially in the summer, being able to throw this dress on with a pair of simple sneakers and chic accessories creates a complete look in a pinch. 

xx
e

photography by georgie hunter

 

tags: style, streetstyle, wrap dress, just female, vans
categories: Style
Tuesday 07.11.17
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

slits mix

IMG_0254EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_0776EDIT-S 2.jpg
IMG_1057EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_0304EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_0465EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_0896EDIT-S 2.jpg
IMG_0619EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_0536EDIT-S.jpg
IMG_0254EDIT-S.jpg IMG_0776EDIT-S 2.jpg IMG_1057EDIT-S.jpg IMG_0304EDIT-S.jpg IMG_0465EDIT-S.jpg IMG_0896EDIT-S 2.jpg IMG_0619EDIT-S.jpg IMG_0536EDIT-S.jpg

Topshop Bomber Jacket (similar) / Vince Tee / Michelle Mason Skirt / Atelje 71 Boots / Sunday Somewhere Sunglasses / Circle Earrings

Though silk bombers have infiltrated the market, I still find each one to be unique, eye catching, and a great addition to you wardrobe. Pair it simply with mom jeans and a sneaker for a true "off duty" look, throw over your favorite sundress for something different, or mix it up with a unexpected streetstyle look like I did here. Silk on silk, I crossed this casual bomber with a thigh high slit skirt most would normally view as evening wear. Then pared back down with a cotton tee and some avant-garde boots, the look takes a new form. Shop the links above to get my full look and below for some of my favorite bombers.

xx
e

photography by georgie hunter

 

 

 

tags: bomber jacket, style, streetstyle
categories: Style
Tuesday 07.11.17
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

A Bit Like Twiggy

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8.jpg

AMO Denim Jacket / Halston Sweater / Markoo Leather Skirt (similar or here)/ Falke Tights / Jeffrey Campbell Shoes / Cambridge Satchel Bag

I'm typically torn between the 70s or the 90s being my favorite throwback era and times that my looks are often inspired by (or purchased from). But lately, I have found myself drawn to that mid-sixties Twiggy vibe that has you feeling like the coolest Londoner in the room. Mini + turtleneck + square toe bootie = hello Lesley Lawson. I loved the button detailing and stiff leather on this mini by new brand discovery, Markoo. I combined it with my current addiction, turtlenecks, but one with a unique cutout neckline and bell sleeve (a bit of 70s snuck in there with disco favorite Halston). Finished with a classic denim jacket, oxford inspired bootie, and briefcase-like satchel, I successfully achieve that quintessential 60s supermodel look. Shop the links above to add a bit of Twiggy into your 2016 wardrobe.

xx
e

 

Photography by Annis Kamera

 

 

tags: twiggy, 60s, vintage, style, streetstyle, amo, markoo, halston, jeffrey campbell, cambridge satchel, soho, nyc
categories: Style, Vintage
Friday 03.18.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Make It You

IMG_1149.CR2.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -2.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -1.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -4.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -5.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -6.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -7.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -8.jpg
IMG_1149.CR2.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -2.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -1.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -4.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -5.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -6.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -7.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa -8.jpg

Jill Stuart Tunic / Veda Dress / Diesel Jacket / Sigerson Morrison Boots / A Peace Treaty Choker

I'm always looking for new ways to layer. With trends moving away from the "streetstyle" we all expect and towards a chicer more minimal air, it's forcing us to take something very simple and make it our own. Insert an experimental play with layering. I added a straight-line leather tunic over this breezy crepe dress. The lines still maintain that minimal feel but the different structure and materials begin that "making it my own" element. I added some fun fringe boots, gold detail choker, and slouchy boyfriend jacket to give it an easier, rocker feel that ultimately feels like me :) 

 

xx
e

 

Photography by Annis Kamera

 

tags: streetstyle, fashion week, nyfw, minimal, style, street style, jill stuart, veda, sigerson morrison, diesel, a peace treaty
categories: Style, Fashion Week
Monday 03.14.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Short Story of an Outfit

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 9.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 9.jpg

Ganni Bomber and Blouse / Awoke Vintage Leather Dress (similar or here) / Falke Tights / Miista Boots / Aldo Backpack / Alibi Earring / Pared Sunnies

The Outfit.
Still sifting thru photos of copious street style outfits as Paris Fashion Week slowly comes to a close.... Though I didn't make it this year to that beautiful city, I still managed to have a bit of fun with my looks during NYFW. This one included. Famous for their reworked leather, Awoke Vintage churned out this leather "overall dress" that was basically needs to worn immediately by Alexa Chung. (Am I right?!) Needless to say, I knew I needed it the moment I saw it. But what to pair with it? A stray away from the typical neutral, I played with patterns in my favorite color (besides black, white, grey and beige of course), blue. A thin striped blouse against a shiny, silky, floral printed bomber were just the additions that this dress needed to be taken to the next level.

The Shoe. 
Nothing goes with a mini more than pointy-ass boots. These things are leathal and lovely. The pebbled and somewhat metallic nature on these Miista booties are everything I'm looking for in a cool shoe that takes you thru every season seamlessly. Leg-elongating, man-repelling, and easy on the eyes? I'll take 'em.

The Bag.
While we like to look at most FW images and think that the fashionistas are running thru these crazy days with nothing more than a matchbox sized clutch.... don't forget their Escalades parked around the corner holding the contents of the rest of their purses. For us NY ladies who don't have the luxury and/or who value the (usual) timeliness and savings of the Subway, we get resourceful with our carryalls. Insert, the backpack. While I love a good old school Jansport, the backpack made a comeback in the streetstyle scene a few years ago in a much chicer and elevated form. I love how this Aldo one is super structured, minimal, and black of course. I can virtually wear it with anything and it fits just about everything from an extra pair of sneaks to dry shampoo. 

The Accessories.
Last but not least, those little pieces that add the perfect final touch. I typically neglect the jewelry area as a bit of minimalist but these earrings could not not be worn. They're the kind of earring that you wear while Stairway to Heaven plays in the background of your entrance. And paired with some wild cheetah, flat-top sunnies, I was airing on the edge of feeling like a total rockstar. 

Welp. I just gave you my life story into that look. It was a favorite and I hope you enjoyed it, too :) Shop the links til you drop, ladies. Shop til you drop.

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel

tags: nyfw, street style, streetstyle, fashion week, ganni, vintage, awoke vintage, miista, aldo
categories: Style, Fashion Week, Vintage
Wednesday 03.09.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

All for Leisurewear

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 08.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 08.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg

Awoke Vintage Jacket (similar or here) / coming soon Apiece Apart Jumpsuit (similar) / Vince Turtleneck / Steve Madden Lace Ups / Zac Zac Posen Bag / A Peace Treaty Earring

Forever a lover of comfort, I fully embraced leisurewear as an acceptable trend from the very beginning. Knitwear, PJ dressing, you name it, this is a trend that continues to evolve and finally brings a rebuttal to the whole "beauty is pain" thing. 

I didn't quite expect my first look for NYFW to be this easy, but due to some serious insomnia issues, the jumpsuit was the first thing I reached for! I layered this knit onesie over a turtleneck (for warmth) and also added depth to the look. I became overly obsessed with this robe coat when spotted it inside Williamsburg's Awoke Vintage. I instantly had flashbacks of late 80s, early 90s vibes with the amazing shape and texture of the topper. Tonal and minimal all the way, accessories included a simple suede, lace-up shoe, structural pale orange crossbody, and delicate gold earrings. 

My goal most days is to achieve an outfit that looks good and also feels good! Cozy fabrics and easy silhouettes resulted in a casual, cool look that streetstyle photographers were chasing for. Check out the links above to get the look and happy cozying.

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel

 

 

tags: awoke vintage, apiece apart, steve madden, fashion week, streetstyle, zac zac posen, minimal, confort, leisurewear
categories: Style, Fashion Week, Vintage
Saturday 03.05.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

<3 Rodebjer

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 08.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 08.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg

Rodebjer Jacket & Pants / Awoke Vintage Mockneck (similar) / Matt Bernson Flats / Zac Zac Posen Bag (or here)/ Super Sunglasses / Alibi Ear Chain

After discovering Rodebjer during my time at Shopbop, I've been head over heels in love with the brand. Ever-evolving but rooted in it's ease and leisure, designer Carin Rodebjer has beautifully crafted a modern line with silhouettes that women want to wear everyday.

A sucker for breezy pants, I was immediately drawn to these trousers with a springy but not overly floral print. I contrasted the slinky quality of the trousers by pairing them with a structured topper and turtleneck with metallic sheen. Keeping that minimalist but quirky feel, I accessorized the look with stark-white flats, mirrored sunnies, geometric crossbody and a sleek chain earring. Shop the links above and click HERE for a closer look at Rodebjer.

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel

tags: rodebjer, vintage, style, designer spotlight, zac zac posen, matt bernson, nyfw, streetstyle
categories: Style, Fashion Week, Vintage
Thursday 03.03.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Killing your Holiday Party Look

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8.jpg

By Malene Birger Blazer (mid December) / Silk Tank / BLK DNM Leather Pant / Diesel Black Gold Sandals / Boera Earrings & Ring

In true AVV fashion, I'm not dishing out holiday outfits that include anything remotely close to sequins, rhinestones, or bauble necklaces. If your heading to the party with the intent of bringing some of the unexpected then I'm your girl. Edge it up a bit! Skinny pants and metal details never hurt anyone. Bringing the A-game cool & chic while still being clean & classic. Who knew the match could be so groundbreaking? A textured blazer by Malene Birger (divine) over an easy silk blouse creates a perfect base. BLK DNM leather skinnies (chic essential) and these amazing studded tassel sandals by Diesel Black Gold... I mean come on now. Finishing the look off with my failproof topknot, matte red lip, and fresh jewelry designs by Boera, you have a "festive" look that will make your best friend scream and your ex cry. Happy Holidays ;)

 

xx
e

 

Photography by Melodie Jeng

 

tags: holiday looks, holiday outfits, holidays, streetstyle, black and white, by malene birger, blk dnm, diesel black gold
categories: Gift Guide, Style
Thursday 12.10.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Knits on Knits

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7.jpg

Design History Sweater / Vince Turtleneck / Ribbed Flares / Matt Bernson Flats / Nicholas Keith Watch/ Verve Rings

Nothing better to welcome in fall than a good dose of knitwear. And I'm not just talking sweaters. Knitwear has evolved to encompass more than just your typical turtleneck and layering is a must. I layered this amazing Design History sleeveless sweater over a basic turtleneck. You add some depth to the look but still maintain clean lines. The longer length of the vest makes it a beautiful pairing for these ribbed flares. They might as well be PJs-- they're so comfy! A textured white flat, classic leather watch and layering rings top things off for a minimal but cool outfit. Shop the links above to get a much needed knitwear update!

 

xx
e 

Photography by Melodie Jeng

tags: knitwear, layering, design history, minimal, style, streetstyle
categories: Style
Friday 11.13.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Up and Down

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 11.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 13.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 14.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 11.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 13.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 14.jpg

Adidas Tee / True Royal Pants / Rodebjer Sneakers / Slate Rings via Rocksbock

We all know I love to mix a little uptown with a little downtown. So when I spotted these gold pants, I instantly thought of my adidas tee. It adds a nice contrast to dress down the pants and these amazing sneakers add just the perfect bit of fun to it all. This was one of my favorite streestyle looks from NY fashion week and I hope you enjoy it too! Shop the links to get the look!

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel 

tags: nyfw, true royal, adidas, rodebjer, rocksbox, uptown, downtown, style, streetstyle
categories: Fashion Week, Style
Tuesday 09.29.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Black + Blue

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 08.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 11.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 12.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 13.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 14.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa - 01.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 07.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 02.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 03.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 05.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 04.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 06.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 08.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 09.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 10.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 11.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 12.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 13.jpg a vintage vice - emma sousa - 14.jpg

Vintage Camisole / Vintage Embroidered Levi's (similar) / Prabal Gurung Sandals / Arrow Necklace / Gorjana Necklace via Rocksbox

 

There's something so simple but amazingly chic about pairing black and denim. Maybe because they were some the first classics for your wardrobe, and despite the evolution of fashion, they have stood the test of time. The cuts, patterns, and silhouettes have changed thru the decades but each variation holds true in your closet.

I know you're shocked, but I often find my black and denim to have a bit of a 90s vibe to them. Absolutely fell in love with these vintage embroidered Levi's and vintage black camisole. Small details but overall simplicity lend these pieces to be great no matter what you pair them with. I added a lace up sandal to complete the look. Sexy but sophisticated, shop similar pieces above to get some great black and blue worked into your wardrobe.

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel

tags: black, denim, black + blue, classics, core wardrobe, vintage, levis, ootd, 90s, vibe, style, streetstyle
categories: Vintage, Style
Sunday 07.26.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Head Turner

a vintage vice - emma sousa -01.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -02.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -03.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -04.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -05.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -06.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -07.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -08.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -09.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -10.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -11.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -12.jpg

Urban Outfitters Tank (here or here) / Cosabella Bralette / American Apparel Trousers / J.Crew Pumps (similar)

Once in a while, you have to mix up your routine. For me, neutrals with neutrals is always a fave but this time I decided to switch things up by adding a pop of color in my shoe. These amazing blue patent J.Crew pumps add the perfect dose of spring brights to the ivorys and greys in this look. Another great element to highlight is the "mullet effect". Business in the front, party in the back. Point toe pump, trouser and classic neckline in the front, backless, black bra and bit of swagger in the back. Add all these tips together and you'll make a fresh spring look that will have heads turning.

xx
e

Photography by @jeffthibodeauco / streetaffairs.com

tags: jcrew, accessoryfix, color pop, patent, blue, neutral, american apparel, urban outfitters, cosabella, style, streetstyle, spring
categories: Style
Monday 04.06.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Sunshine Streetstyle

a vintage vice - emma sousa -01.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -02.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -03.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -04.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -05.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -06.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -07.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -08.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -09.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -10.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -11.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -12.jpg
a vintage vice - emma sousa -13.jpg

Lavai Maria Vintage Tee / Lover Leather Shorts (or faux) / Converse / Fossil Watch / Forever 21 Bracelet / Vintage Cuff

Spring sunshine is trickling in! For a while, I've been ready to ditch the overcoat and throw on some shorts. Needless to say, I went in head first on a cold but sunny day, turning shocked heads while shooting #sorrynotsorry. I paired one of my favorite (and softest) vintage tees with some perfect paperbag-waist leather shorts and hightops for a very streetstyle vibe. Layer on the bracelets to complete the look and you're ready for a day, as I like to say, bopping around the city. TGI(almost)F! PS- Check out the sick video below of this look by the amazing Jose Martinez!

 

xx
e

Photography by @j2martinez / jmrtnz.com
 

Emma Sousa - @avintagecive Film/Edit: Jose Martinez (@j2martinez) Music: Toro y Moi - "Say That" Canon 5D MKIII Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art Lens Canon 135mm f/2.0 L USM Lens Final Cut Pro X

tags: vintage, spring, streetstyle, style, lavai maria, lover, converse, baseball tee, leather, high tops
categories: Vintage, Style
Thursday 04.02.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Belt It

a vintage vice - emma sousa - 1 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 2 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 3 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 4 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 5 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 6 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 7 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 8 a vintage vice - emma sousa - 9

Echo Poncho (here or here) / Forever 21 tee / AGoldE Skinnies / Asos Booties / Vintage Levi's Belt / Margaret Elizabeth Ring

When in doubt, belt it. Seen all over the runways and streets, belting just about everything is back in action. High-waisted pants, blazers, cardigans, the belt is adding shape in unexpected places. I decided to throw one on my favorite poncho! It's still a bit oversized and cozy but also adds silhouette and texture. My key tip is to make sure your belt is thicker or detailed with braiding/studs to make it work. Shop my full look above and happy belting!

xx e

Photography by @j2martinez / jmrtnz.com

tags: belt it, belted, fashion, poncho, streetstyle, style, vintage
categories: Style, Vintage
Monday 01.26.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
Comments: 2
 
Newer / Older

Powered by Squarespace.