The Catwalker

Boston + Fashion = ♥

Sure, GQ might not think so. Let me prove to you otherwise.


Twenty-something. Scientist. Boston. Cocktails. Nightlife. Coffee. Parties. Deals. Beauty. Elie Saab. Vintage. Ethnic Treasures. Shoes. Purple. Feminine. Black. Bohemian. Burberry. Travel. Luxury. Basics. Accessories. Gwen Stefani. Blazers. Clutches. Bright Colors.

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omgthatdress:

Dress
1950s
Timeless Vixen Vintage

omgthatdress:

Dress

1950s

Timeless Vixen Vintage


I’ve always loved intelligent girls, no matter how they look, to be able to hold a conversation with someone is so important. The moment someone acts dumb, I lose interest. I think about the subtext and layers of a person when I design. I design for someone who has interest in the space around her, who is aware of her relationship with the world, someone a little evolved, a little concerned. I think putting more women in power will help solve a lot of problems in the world. It troubles me that the media celebrate women acting like bimbos on TV — it’s not cute, it’s ridiculous. I call it ‘Paris Hilton Syndrome’; there’s a place for that superficiality — but it must neutralized by an equally powerful, intelligent counterforce in culture. I don’t want to perpetuate the wrong ideal. Prabal Gurung
Hmmm just got some major spring fashion inspiration from….goth?!  This might just call for a hardcore rock spring wardrobe on Polyvore!

Hmmm just got some major spring fashion inspiration from….goth?!  This might just call for a hardcore rock spring wardrobe on Polyvore!

papermag:

We love these playful sneaks with a stiletto silhouette made by Be&D.
More in style here.

papermag:

We love these playful sneaks with a stiletto silhouette made by Be&D.

More in style here.

theniftyfifties:

Socialite Vicki Reynaud wearing a gown by Desses, Paris, 1954. Photo by Mark Shaw.

theniftyfifties:

Socialite Vicki Reynaud wearing a gown by Desses, Paris, 1954. Photo by Mark Shaw.

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