Alexa Chung

Mehhhh at that look, so 90s, and comes across as planned.

Sidenote: First time she's worn earrings?
 
Why is she wearing an outfit like that in the middle of a heat wave in New York City? She looks pretty but trying a little hard with the grunge 90's get up and plus it too hot for all that! Her face and hair are on point! :cool:
 
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love that look although I liked it more when it appeared to be a skirt.

.. and maybe she's wearing a sweater because America's obsessed with the AC at polar levels. I've had chicken skin while first stepping out on a heat wave and it takes a while to catch up.
 
Glamour France September 2015



PRETTY IDOL
Photographer: Tom Craig
Stylist: Steph Stevens
Hair: George Northwood
Make-up: Florrie White
Model/Celebrity: Alexa Chung



Glamour France
 
It's hot as hell here right now. I, too, feel the sweater is forced. You have have a cardigan for chilly offices, but a full on dead-of-winter type sweater just looks silly.
 
I really hate when grown women wear socks with school girl shoes, there's something perverted about it. Otherwise, I like the mag. cover.
 
I really hate when grown women wear socks with school girl shoes, there's something perverted about it. Otherwise, I like the mag. cover.

Is it ok for men to do it? I wear a lot of ski socks with sandals, lol. Anyway, she looks cool! Socks used to be big during the war and in the 50's.
 
thanks for clarifying aoedele.:flower: i'm meh on that look: don't really like white socks - too childish. black would be better. but i quite like socks and sandals in some cases (a detacher style :P).
 
Imho, there is something pedophile-ish about grown women wearing young girl things. It goes with the sexualizing of girls that the advertising industry does a lot.

I wear a lot of ski socks with sandals, lol.
In public...voluntarily? Please tell me you do not!!:blink:
 
"young girl things" ... hmm this is so vague though. how do you narrow it down? socks in certain colours may look girlish, but not in black, really. is a mini skirt young girlish? high pony tails? so many things could fall into that category.
 
maybe there's a historic role play aspect to it but to say there's some sexual deviance and pedophiliac tendencies in wearing a pair of white socks, give me a break.. I'm especially surprised you're sharing this, Aoedele, you seem to justify the open sexualisation of girls like Kylie Jenner, but find white socks morally questionable.

Anyway, there's also something British about it, Paul Smith, Margaret Howell.. they all revisit elements of uniforms in a frequent basis...
 
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