Monday, June 11, 2012

let's talk: NYC streets & the runway

Image taken by Jules (top) & Suno Resort 2013




Image taken by Jules (left) & Valentino Resort 2013



Image taken by Jules (top) & Karla Spetic Fall 2012



Image taken by Jules (left) & Lanvin Resort 2013



Image taken by Jules (left) & Mango lookbook




Image taken by Jules (top-left) & Zadig & Voltaire x Erin Wasson ad (top-right)
Tibi Resort 2013 (bottom left & right)



Image taken by Mike C. (left) & Valentino Resort 2013



Image taken by Jules (top) & Prabal Gurung Resort 2013


Image taken by Jules (left) & Erdem Resort 2013


Photo by Navid Baraty (left) & Lanvin Resort 2013



Image taken by Jules (left) & Celine Resort 2013





Image taken by Jules (top) & Balmain Spring 2012 (bottom-left); Balmain Fall 2012 (bottom-right)



Image taken by Jules (left) & Marc by Marc Jacobs (right)



Image taken by Jules (top) & Karen Walker



Image taken by Jules (left) & House of Holland Resort 2013



Image taken by Jules (left) & Celine Resort 2013


caution: I haven't done an inspiration post in quite some time, so this will be a longer one.

I was out for a day of walking around the city with a friend and observed all of the transitions from neighborhood to neighborhood. By the time I got to the west side, I snapped a few photos to do a little comparison between the streets of New York (some neo-gothic architecture & street art) and runway fashion. Whether it's a match-up of colors or motifs, the same effect lace gives on the body as cut-out segments from an old weathering cathedral or large segments of paper peeling from the walls mimicking the result of thin white chiffon on bold and heavy patterns, it sparks an interesting & lovely conversation.

It reminds me of how art & design in any form whether it seems as substantial as a building or as thin as a swatch of lace, all pieces are transient and ever-changing. 
I hope you enjoy this 'little' visual dialogue as much as I do!



Oh, and how awesome is this view of the back of St. Patricks Cathedral (Most see it from the 5th Ave end), and the surrounding areas?! including the famous 620 loft & garden on the middle left.
Taken from high ground at the New York Palace on Madison





images via: Fox&Minx, Style.com, Honestly WTF



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