Sound of silence

In very short time of its existence, this outfit has become one of my all time favorites: In fact, I’m so infatuated with it that I’ve worn it on several occasions already from going out to getting out of the country. Now it’s finally captured on camera, thanks to the special backyard studio which is providing a peaceful place to shoot pictures when the city above is in full motion. I really like how the strap of the cardigan blends perfectly with the straps of the trousers and then connects again to the strap on the top, creating holy trinity like combination. Almost divine, one could say.

Top: Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair
Cardigan: Boris Bidjan Saberi
Trousers: Ann Demeulemeester
Boots: Ann Demeulemeester

Druid

A couple of posts ago I promised  better pictures of my new winter coat and since I’m a woman of my word, here we go. I love how you don’t really have to pay attention to what are you wearing underneath, as the coat pretty much covers the whole body. The massive hood is a great addition too, especially when you feel like hiding from the world or just simply getting your Jedi-mood on. For me it’s the ultimate solution for those lazy days when I can keep my PJs on, wear no make up, and no one would have a clue – Thanks Rick, you really thought of it all.

Coat: Rick Owens Lilies
Boots: Ann Demeulemeester
Scarf and fingerless leather gloves: Global Accessories

Construction in black

The fact that our backyard has been turned into a giant tent withholding a noisy construction zone, made it tempting to live dangerously, and use the space to snap a few pictures regardless of the “keep out” sign taped to our back door. Not only did it give a rather interesting background to the photos, but also a chance to finally introduce these high waisted Ann Demeulemeester trousers which I got for my birthday last month. As usual, I have worn them on multiple occasions since, yet somehow always managed to avoid getting them eternalized in their full glory. My latest wardrobe resident is made of 85% virgin wool, as comfortable as it can get, and full of neat little details, like the twisted seams, slits in the hem and two buckled straps on the waistline. Very Ann D indeed. Somehow that woman knows how to make clothes to flatter the female body, and hey, that works for me.

Long sleeve shirt: Julius
Knit vest: Object
Trousers: Ann Demeulemeester
Wedge ankle boots: Ann Demeulemeester
Leather bag: Self-made