I would buy a few great designer pieces and combine them with H&M basics and vintage stuff.
I'm thinking a good versatile suit (like this Roland Mouret for spring 2006) the jacket could be worn with a other skirt/jeans/trousers) and the high waisted skirt can be worn with sweater/top and a belt around the waist.
I'd wear lots of Ozwald Boateng, McQueen and Dolce and Gabbana suits, but dressed down a bit with pieces like lightweaight cashmere sweaters, Chelsea boots, leather jackets.....Obviously I'd wear a lot of black, but I'd mix in some colors like crimson red, chocolate brown and olive green, midnight blue, greys, berries, plum....just to keep it interesting.
Something like this for more casual days (sans cravat)
This suit with a chocolate brown cashmere crewneck and beat up motorcycle jacket
Add a matching blazer and subtract the hood
I'd wear this as is
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You kinda get the idea, maybe tommorow I'll make an outfit. As for what I'd do, I think I'd want to do something like styling or art direction for photoshoots. Either that or work as an editor at large, I'd love to cover the shows.
i would dress in a way which shows off my personality and always work some vintage piece into the outfit (could be an accessory or a dress). i dont necessarily have to be togged out in some obscure designer's clothes. infact, i probably wouldnt want to align myself with any one designer. there will certainly be alot of mixing.
softgrey - u are right, it depends on the role u play.
i dont see myself playing an artistic role in vogue. i'm more of a suit that dresses like an anti-suit. does that make any sense?
i'd be really honored to work as an art director for a fashion magazine.
i love great pieces i really do. but i need to be comfortable when i'm working. so i'm all about cigarette trousers, converse and a loose fitting sweatshirt.
as i would probably be running around...i'd always wear a sheer t-shirt over something decorative over black (well-pressed) ankle-length pants that i'd alternate with leather slippers, dress shoes, or boots.
i'd also have a jacket sitting in a cupbord for sudden special occasions..
anad to make life more fun, i'd wear socks in colours like light blue, purple, ochre, etc..
an outfit that will look good with boots
an one piece dress that's not too tight
but than again..i would never think of working at vogue..not my place
maybe some smaller or not so mainstream..artsier magazine..like numero would suit me better
I think I would wear lots and lots of dresses, I truly love them, but not really easy to wear as workwear, and I hate the questions like: why are you so dressed up... And already get that with my casual clothing
Hope it does not only apply to US Vogue... cause I want to play Creative Director for the Italia edition...
It would be perfect cause then I could afford/it wouldn't feel out of place to dress like the mysterious, complicated artist... or no, wait... I wouldn't have time for shopping. Ok, they can sent it to me then (I would still pay of course ).
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