Sunday, April 26, 2009

And on to fall

Both Clairest and I have turning seasons in mind, but in the southern hemisphere, it's fall, not spring, that approaches. I prefer the winter months for the greater variety of sartorial choices. (When its 90 degrees, layering is obvi not an option.)

Lately I've been pining for a new pair of boots to complete what I've decided will be the Fall/Winter uniform: leggings+boots+tunic+blazer+scarf. Thank you Gwyneth, and your post on uniform dressing that inspired my new wardrobe philosophy:

My picks:


Mike+Chris top

Vena Cava blazer

Robert Rodriguez legging (that is delightfully closer to a pant than a legging...)
Costume Nacional boot
Virginia Johnson scarf

This combination invites endless mediations on the same concept.

Out of uniform, I do aspire to emulate Isabel Marant's vision for Fall:

But thigh-high boots, though appealing in theory, are near impossible unless you have a hyper-attenuated supermodel physique.

The one thing that ties together all possible fall/winter looks is the perfect pair of boots. (Recommendations welcome.)

There is a proper equestrian bootmaker in my part of Palermo that I've been meaning to check out. This place has no fashion pretensions-it's just rows of boots with pictures of horses on the wall. I think I'll go on an exploratory mission tomorrow. More soon...

2 comments:

  1. My grandmother used to have shoes custom made for her when she stopped in Argentina with my grandfather. They would copy anything, and for only $10. Supposedly they did Jackie O's shoes, too. The boots she had made are long gone by now, but I still have a pair of gold leather mules heels with bows.

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  2. Ohhhh...if you find a contact/name of this business, please do send along! I bet it's no longer 10 dollars though...

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