Minimalism, at long last, seems to be over, and I'm appreciating the way so many Philadelphians are mixing bold prints, often with different ethnic origins. This is international street style pastiche in the best sense. It also seems to mirror a trend I've noticed in interior design, away from solid color walls and towards mixed wallpapers, from Zen austerity towards cultivated clutter. Our fears of discordance are subsiding. Clash of civilizations be damned!
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Philadelphia Street Style: Taheira, Walnut St
Minimalism, at long last, seems to be over, and I'm appreciating the way so many Philadelphians are mixing bold prints, often with different ethnic origins. This is international street style pastiche in the best sense. It also seems to mirror a trend I've noticed in interior design, away from solid color walls and towards mixed wallpapers, from Zen austerity towards cultivated clutter. Our fears of discordance are subsiding. Clash of civilizations be damned!
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That's really a beautiful ensemble on her!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :3 ((: ^^^
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