It has arrived; the September issue of Vogue is in my dorm room! All 758 glorious pages of the beloved fashion bible's most important annual issue now lie strewn, dog-eared and marked, across my lemon patterned Lilly Pullitzer twin XL bedspread.
But of course you all knew that. What really matters is what miraculous ensembles leaped from the pages this month, projecting where the rest of the season is going.
But of course you all knew that. What really matters is what miraculous ensembles leaped from the pages this month, projecting where the rest of the season is going.
Here are my personal highlights:
- A spotlight on Elle Fanning, fashion and cinema's fresh new face.
In particular, the face of Marc Jacobs's newest ad campaign. The middle schooler, labeled "enchanting" by Jacobs, is definitely attracting serious attention. Elle was seated in the front row of Karl Lagerfeld by Lagerfeld himself, and was commended by Vogue for putting her ensembles together with "a casual, offhand grace".
- Sam Riley was a contributor this month and I'm embarrassed to say I've only the vaguest idea of who he is. His Vogue picture (shot on location in Brighton) caught my eye first (of course) and then his impressive list of accolades and the like. His 2009 portrayal of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis (in the film Control) sounds incredible. Searching Netflix: Now.
3. Vogue dedicated the "Flash" section this month to the emerging Primary Color trend, documenting fashionable streets everywhere that are splashed with "Lichtenstein inspired" pop prints. Definitely a prime example (see what I did there?) of some easy color block trends to work into your wardrobe. Balenciaga heels and Lisa Perry (seen with her own designs, also featured in Vogue, by the way) below.
So much more to say, but being the responsible sleep-deprived student that I am, I must cut the post short and promise that there's more to come.
images from marieclaire.com, garrettjohnhedlundfan.com, talkshoes.com, seattletimes.nwsource.com
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