Monday, March 16, 2009
Our sincerest apologies for the extremely long absence, it was midterms week and then Spring Break and we completely lost track of time. Now, with that said, take a gander:
Spotted in Central Park, there's not really much we can say about those pants, they speak for themselves. You can't quite tell from the picture, but they are in fact terrycloth.
Love,
Bertha
Bertha
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Ah, the leather book bag. So collegiate. These weathered leather vestiges from the 1950s have resurfaced full force, and we're a huge fan, particularly as men's accessories. We've all had enough of the jansport backpack, thank you.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Today at Kimmel, third floor. The look on the left is a sort of an uptown princess-y vibe. On the right, more glamor. Check out those gold heels! And that belt! and that bag! gorgeous.
Love,
Bertha
Bertha
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Here's something to brighten up your day. What stands out to us here is evident in the title of this post, but still worth pointing out. The photo on the right is much sharper, so you'll have an easier time noticing all the different textures she brought to this outfit: the stockings, the cap and scarf, the leather jacket, etc. The hat on the left really stands out, too, as does the colorful scarf (that's harder to see--sorry--) beneath it...
Love,
Bertha
Bertha
Monday, March 2, 2009
Spotted at the Met: two sleek, slim silhouettes on the left (we've all read about how they're putting the booty back into men's trousers...) and some sunshine on the right, to distract us from the gloomy gray skies outside.
Not so classic.
We loved these pointy sneakers--suede dress shoes made sporty, totally adorable.
We loved these pointy sneakers--suede dress shoes made sporty, totally adorable.
Love,
Bertha
p.s. You'd think that NYU might have found a spark of compassion in its cold, stone, corporate heart and not forced its students to be THE ONLY STUDENTS IN THE CITY to trudge through the snow to school today...but no...
Bertha
p.s. You'd think that NYU might have found a spark of compassion in its cold, stone, corporate heart and not forced its students to be THE ONLY STUDENTS IN THE CITY to trudge through the snow to school today...but no...
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