Tuesday in a Sentence or Three: Tory Burch, Baha East and MBMJ

There is a rug in my parents’ bedroom from a Bazaar in Istanbul that looks considerably better as a calf length, long sleeve dress at Tory Burch; it is a solid antidote to the flimsy silk 70s style Bianca Jagger dress but the real superheroes of this show were no doubt the mules styled with thick knit socks slouched at the ankle and knee-high boots, which obstruct the ankle but make for the most promising tree bark legs since Givenchy.


If you’re thinking about what to wear to the bodega at 9am on a Saturday where this cool looking guy who is not into fashion but just knows style is always there buying almonds, and you want to impress him without showing that you’re trying to impress him, Baja East has you covered, literally, with pants and sweaters and camisoles made entirely from knit, rendered in the kind of non colors that give pale people life and with some promising rope harnesses, styled under hoodies that will make the end of this winter’s much more interesting.


Marc by Marc Jacobs looked like a Super Bowl convention with music as strong as its decidedly high brow front row, but the clothes, which started with the kind of motocross inspired prints we’ve come to expect of the new designers, transformed the sporting event into more of a pre-prom meets Sunday stroll in Hyde Park, rolls over in the grass, laughs about it and steals a beret.



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Images via Style.com

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