Hello world!
As suspected, my previous post on style icons has resulted in a frenzy of feedback from my fans. And by fans, I mean three friends who I forced to read my post.
Even though I know these lovely ladies quite well, it was still fascinating to hear their stylistic inspirations. More interestingly, I can see how their choices reflect their everyday wardrobe. Needless to say, these women are among the most stylish people I know.
So here's to you Miss A, Miss K and Miss L for 1) providing me with your feedback, and 2) for giving me an excuse to continue this post!
Miss K and Miss L (both quintessential lovers of 60's fashion):
British fashion doyenne and fellow lover of bold make up, Mary Quant
Until next time...Rose. xx
As suspected, my previous post on style icons has resulted in a frenzy of feedback from my fans. And by fans, I mean three friends who I forced to read my post.
Even though I know these lovely ladies quite well, it was still fascinating to hear their stylistic inspirations. More interestingly, I can see how their choices reflect their everyday wardrobe. Needless to say, these women are among the most stylish people I know.
So here's to you Miss A, Miss K and Miss L for 1) providing me with your feedback, and 2) for giving me an excuse to continue this post!
Miss A's Icons:
Uber chic former editor of French Vogue/Tom Ford muse, Carine Roitfeld
Current Editor of French Vogue, Emanuelle Alt (am assuming a key criterion for editing French Vogue is having legs which begin from the ear lobes)
Miss K and Miss L (both quintessential lovers of 60's fashion):
British fashion doyenne and fellow lover of bold make up, Mary Quant
Vintage advert featuring Mary Quant make up. Me love.
I suspect Lily will be posting on her very own style icons in the upcoming days, so stay posted!Until next time...Rose. xx
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