Sharing a bench in front of this beautiful authentic noodle shop in Soho, New York. This man wasn’t really sure what to think about me. However, he was friendly enough to share his news paper with me while we were shooting. Clear enough though was that he wasn’t really interested in being in the photos… Too bad we caught him, leaning to the side, trying to get out of our way. Later he quietly left, but said I could keep the paper.
A returning topic is/will be, depends on you noticing or not, the masculinity of in latest looks – today and the first of New York in 6 Looks. Now there are two reasons for this behaviour: 1. I have still no access to my full wardrobe, hence I am borrowing stuff from Thomas 2. I love the masculine lines, especially on top, when sleeves are cut of just over the shoulder cap. I have to save Thomas in regards to this denim vest though, because it is not from his wardrobe! No offense to the boyfriends and husbands of which this is their wardrobe staple, in Thomas’ case, it’s far from that. So where were we, ah masculinity, okay so when you wear something borrowed from your other half, or when you’ve bought a masculine staple like a shirt or vest, make sure to put a very feminine touch to your look somewhere. You don’t want to end up looking like your man, do you? Now I know you are not all here to get my style-advise, some of you might love my New York stories more, well I promise I will tell you all about the past days as soon as I find time to sit down, quietly, and write. It’s still a matter of time, but it looks like things are going to change…