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Winter Whites

13 December 2013 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

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This. This is styling perfection: the right amount of masculinity and femininity, hard and soft, wools and smooth satins. juxtaposition of textures and mixing 50 shades of white are the secrets to wearing monochrome outfits.

A huge bah humbug!—however unladylike the declaration—to whoever deemed whites to be avoided after Labor Day. Nothing says winter like white does. Except hot chocolate. And snow. And Michael Buble’s Christmas album, maybe.

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“Carte Blanche,” Vogue Germany Dec. 2013

ph: Hasse Nielsen | model: Frida Gustavsson

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  1. hannahrothwelll says

    13 December 2013 at 10:19 am

    Reblogged this on Hannah.

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  2. fashionforlunch says

    13 December 2013 at 1:25 pm

    love this

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    • Kimberly says

      17 December 2013 at 7:10 pm

      I can’t get over how gorgeous the styling is. And the model! Frida is a beauty. x

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  1. tearsheets: winter whites, revisited | a bit coquettish says:
    15 December 2013 at 11:01 am

    […] But mostly, it’s also because I can’t seem to get this monochrome palette out of my head… […]

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