Designer duo Agape Mdumalla and Sam Cotton – better known as Agi & Sam – have been lauded by many, Fighting a psych patient petting a dog consoling a child shirt and for the right reasons we must add. Their style is one of sublime flair and distinctive humour, a trait that transcends both physically and metaphorically to all of their collections. In true outlandish fashion, the pair have chose to create a rather ostentatious look into their world via the medium of film. Curated by music and style platform District MTV the five-minute short ventures into the slightly peculiar, and ever so unscripted, world of the British designers. Featuring a selection of the brand’s Spring/Summer ’13 collection (along with their trademark facial hair) the film itself takes place in the serene landscape of a suburban home; but as we have come to expect from the pair, even the most ordinary of situations can turn out to be adventurously different when dealt with over a cup of tea. District MTV is digital platform that showcases the correlation between music and style. Enabling them to create a space that not only displays the latest talent and innovation, but also dictate it, using a variety of news, interviews and videos – the site brings forth a whole new identity to realms of popular culture.
Fighting a psych patient petting a dog consoling a child shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Maybe all French girls are blessed with excellent pins like Ellie from Slip Into Style, Fighting a psych patient petting a dog consoling a child shirt or perhaps they just know exactly how to play out a slashed-to-there hemline and not look overdone. We love the flirty, casual ratio of a marl tee and flats with a revealing skirt. As any well put-together French maven will tell you, there is nothing less attractive than hobbling around in high heels. It’s all about looking cool and breezy. It’s no wonder many French girls (like influencer Anne-Laure Mais of Adenorah) turn to classic brands for classic pieces. For example, Karl Lagerfeld never produces sky-high stilettos at Chanel—just clever ones like the toe-cap mules that you can slip on and off and last in all day. Anne-Laure’s simple two-strap sandals are actually from her own brand, Musier Paris. No self-respecting French girl would consider their wardrobe complete without a blazer (or 10). They are the beautifully tailored glue that holds all looks together. We’re not talking about waist-cinching of the extreme variety, but French women always make sure that their figure is in some way in check—even when wearing loose-fitting clothes. Blogger Aria Di Bari provides an excellent example: A shapeless tunic gets the right treatment by this nonchalantly knotted belt. Anne-Laure Mais has a similar approach to Carine Roitfeld when it comes to sultry dressing: It’s all about a 50/50 ratio. Yes, you can see she’s wearing a bodiced black dress with a thigh slit (with no bra, in true français fashion), but the rest of her look is disheveled and relaxed. Walking this line successfully? It’s all down to confidence.
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