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Get The Look: Grace's Leopard Cape

Get The Look: Grace’s Leopard Cape

February 24, 2012

chicago street style

For the woman who wants to be noticed, look no further than a leopard print cape. Grace instantly caught my eye for fearlessly wearing such a bold pattern in a whimsical silhouette amidst the sea of puffy coats on Chicago’s sidewalks… literally. After I approached her, I wasn’t surprised when she excitedly told me that she also tweets and tumbles herself and has always wanted to be on a street-style blog. Well over half of the fashionable women I stop on the streets these days either run their own blogs/Tumblrs or are involved in some sort of creative social media (Pinterest, Instagram, etc.). Just two years ago it wasn’t uncommon for the stylish people who I stopped to ask me what a “blog” was… not any more!

Several months ago I wrote a post about how the easiest way to wear leopard is on accessories; belts, shoes, and clutches. Larger pieces, like coats or dresses, can be trickier to work with because leopard is such an attention-grabbing, energetic print. Unless y A cape is the perfect way to wear leopard or cheetah prints during cold weather because its fun silhouette communicates lightheartedness. The one thing you should never do when wearing leopard is take yourself too seriously!

Follow Grace’s example and pair your leopard cape with classic jeans, minimalist wedge boots, and neutral accessories.

1. Lizzie cape coat, Wren

2. Cloud leopard poncho, Rebecca Taylor

3. Ruz faux fur leopard cape, Graham & Spencer

Cutting edge labels known for their exuberant approach to fashion – including Dolce & Gabbana, Prova, and Givenchy – used leopard print in many of their recent collections. None other than supermodel Erin Wasson once famously declared, “I love anything with leopard print.” Leopard sometimes gets a bad rap, but since these Vogue regulars and recognized tastemakers often reach for the print, you should feel safe doing so too.

Susie Bubble in Suno

Susie Bubble in Suno

February 23, 2012

Susie’s jacket is my favorite element of her outfit; unsurprisingly it’s by Suno. The shoes are Miu Miu while everything else is Theyskens’ Theory.

Blogger Spotlight: Aramide Esubi of The Sassy Peach

Blogger Spotlight: Aramide Esubi of The Sassy Peach

February 22, 2012

I first met Aramide Esubi of The Sassy Peach fashion blog when I hosted the open call street-style shoot with for the Refinery29 Winter slideshow. I was instantly charmed by her warm personality and unique sense of style. I asked if she’d be willing to meet up with me again so I could photograph her for my own blog. Right before I left for New York fashion week, I caught up with Aramide in Millennium Park. What venue in Chicago is more perfect for a produced photoshoot? Yeah, that’s right. NONE. I love it when my subjects are game for an adventure, so we hiked up to the top of the Art Institute bridge to take some photos. It was a win-win situation; I got to practice professional portrait photography and Aramide has lovely photos for her blog. She’s originally from St. Louis on the edge of the Ozarks. We have that heritage in common, especially considering most Northern Arkansans root for the Cardinals (and not the Royals). There’s this weird thing about Northwest Arkansas where it’s exactly 5-6 hours to a real city in any direction; Dallas, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Memphis. Most Arkansans “adopt” one of those cities and for my family it was St. Louis.

Why? Because Little Rock still doesn’t have any major league teams or a highly developed luxury retail market, so many Arkansan families will travel to one of those bigger cities to do serious shopping at “fancy” department stores, to visit museums, and to catch pro sports games. Before the explosive growth of Walmart in the past 2 decades, NW Arkansas didn’t have any world-class cultural institutions outside of the University of Arkansas, but that’s changing (oh hai thar, Crystal Bridges…). Most long-time Arkansans preferred Dallas, but for us “transplants” it tended to be St. Louis. I grew up traveling there a lot since St. Louis is the most Northern – culturally and geographically – of those cities. I know it reminded my parents of home back on the East Coast. It doesn’t surprise me that a woman as stylish and cosmopolitan as Aramide came out of St. Louis; along with Madison, Wisconsin these two cities are my favorite satellite Midwestern conglomerations. Sorry, Indianapolis…

Aramide is currently working as a personal stylist and consultant. She’s also looking to collaborate with more established stylists in the Chicago area. Follow Aramide on Twitter, @TheSassyPeach, and make sure to check out her Facebook Page.