2013年8月9日星期五

The Manhattan Transfer

can be divided by a common language, but New York and London are connected: fashion. Cities, rivals on several levels, are kindred spirits when it comes to style.  Also lined neighborhoods. Look at the context and it is easy to confuse a captured by a photographer of street fashion in Williamsburg for Shoreditch or Notting Hill in the West Village look. And overlap as the two images exhibited photographer Daniella Zalcman between the two cities created in the "New York + London" Love Letter Kickstarter, fashion these capitals creates a kind of transatlantic synergy and with great influence. Trends that you see on the road today more often than not end up on a store shelf near you within a year. To get an idea of ​​what avant-garde we get wearing this summer-in-case, we talked to Philip Start and Brix Smith-Start, the early founders of London shops. The duo, an institution in East London are enrolled in trans-Atlanticism: they are about to start their own invasion of America in the fall. Here we see looks that are more conservative, but very expensive. We still see a Hermes Birkin bag or a Celine Trapeze, along with exquisite cut camel or navy blue pants. It is perfect for the Upper East Side or Knightsbridge, because it is effortless chic, without too much effort. Be the usual look at Chanel, but Celine is a little more relaxed. Celine is the home of the most influential design time and it is filtering on every postcode. But then again, you see a lot of white jeans, a kind of honoring Hamptons look. Somewhat safer designers are important here, as Giorgio Armani, Valentino, Chanel and Louis Vuitton.

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