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Cocktail party chit chat before... possibly Amanda Wakeley? All I know is, it was @ Somerset House, Day 5 (Tuesday).
It really is hard to believe this is still going in with this level of intensity in Paris, as we speak. With some of the same people. I honestly don't know how they do it. I'm just so enjoying this downtime, going thru my photos.. catching up with the new friends I made, and the old ones I neglected.
I still think nothing beats the look of a beautiful girl with very simple, short blond hair. Part of a long line of style icons: Twiggy, Mia Farrow, Edie Sedgwick, Kate Lanphear of course.. Agyness Deyn.. speaking of, have you seen that Agyness has hit the silver screen? Of course you have.
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Actually.. at the same event, met this guy. He's got the Warhol effect down perfectly, but made it even better with an ironic faux leopard fur jacket. Love love love black + white striped tees. & Loving the whole Edie/Andy thing.
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Yes indeed!! I'm also quite fond of the "whole Edie/Andy thing". I assume you saw "The Factory"? The actors did a smashing job of portraying the stylish duo.
Once I had my hair cut in a pixie, I wondered what took me so long? Easy, flattering, stylish-- one can understand the appeal of this cut through the decades.
Fab post, J!
And let's not forget Stephanie aka Miss S. Odyssey! ; ) I LOVE your pixie!!
It's probably the most liberating thing a woman can do. I mean, look at how the Bob changed the balance of everything in the 1920s. I did it once: got my long locks lopped off, aged about 7. Mr. Dot used to carry around a photo of me with my pixie cut, he loved it (&, come to think of it, lost the photo I bet). I don't know if I'll ever have the balls to do it again. Perhaps when I'm 77 ; )
Awesome pictures, and love the leopard print!
Gorgeous pics!!! Love that hair :)
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As to your picture, as you wish! I like it a lot too...ah those whirlwind days will always provoke nothing but great memories.
Ooh, bit sentimental there!
I have gone from being a complete Edie obsessive at 17 (my friend and I even snuck into the Chelsea Hotel whilst in NYC seeking the Edie-experience), I am now only mildly infatuated. And will forever wonder what I might look like with a silver pixie-cut... not great, most likely, but hey, wishful thinking.
I could be very much mistaken, but I think the girl with the jazzy crop in the top shot works in the art department at Vogue???
What a wonderful look. And he pulls it off beautifully without looking costume-y... Hope you are well, Jill! xx
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