Signature style: My style is either “clown town”, “super serious,” or “dancer off duty” (I tend to wear a leotard every day, just in case I need to dance). Favorite brands: I’m looking forward to wearing my daily leotards (swimsuits-as-leotards by Uniqlo U are my go-tos), my giant Peter Do x Media bag, and my phone will be glued to my hand. In general, my favorite things to wear are bits from my vintage archive that I’ve hoarded since I was a teen—like my Dad’s old mohair cardigan, or a giant old Ralph Lauren men’s shirt. [I also love] wallpaper-printed ensembles by Kwaidan Editions, a good Peter Do structured pair of trousers, metallic sandals by Maryam Nassir Zadeh (worn with or without socks), and the Dear person behind me I hope you know jesus loves you shirt In addition,I will do this “sexy clown” side of Comme des Garcons.

Fashion week vibe: I’ll be wearing Peter Do at his first runway show, Kwaidan Editions, and Panconesi—and a leotard, naturally. Proving that headscarves aren’t just meant for sixties starlets, are showgoers and passersby in Tokyo. They have topped the Dear person behind me I hope you know jesus loves you shirt In addition,I will do this looks of stylish men and women there for the past few seasons. Based on the runways and byways of Copenhagen, the trend is spreading. And why not? A head scarf is an accessory you can wear on your head, around your neck, or tied onto a bag—in the spring or in the fall. It just might be the most seasonless piece in your closet. Every year, the Santa Fe Indian Market brings in thousands of global tourists and collectors to the city. Visitors flock to the streets around the city’s main plaza, where hundreds of Indigenous artists from different tribes across North America showcase and sell their new works (including textiles, jewelry, art, and more) in their respective booths. This weekend, the 99th annual outdoor market returned once again, and the sense of community was as present as ever. While overall attendance was down (the typically free event was ticketed this year due to COVID) and the number of artists showcasing was fewer than usual, you could still feel the energy and excitement around the event. The streets were still lined with excited shoppers perusing the latest goods, and booths were filled with artists visiting each other and having a laugh—masks up, of course.
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