#NYFW: WHAT I WORE
21st September 2012
A few nights before fashion week began I was invited to The Sartorialist’s book launch, a super fun party thrown by Coach at the Danziger gallery in the Meat Packing district. I ummed and ahhhhed for a little while about what to wear but in the end settled for a pink paisley dress and matching bag combo (the only evidence of the outfit is
here). Unbeknownst to me the official uniform for that part of New York is black and more black (leather being the black of choice), with grey marl and some denim thrown on top – pared back, edgy and c.h.i.c.Everyone I met was so lovely but I couldn’t help but notice that it seemed I had missed the dresscode memo entirely, and my pink ensemble was so bright and girly that it may have caused people to edge away when they came too close (perhaps a little paranoid of me to think that). Obviously I was unaware of the true gravity of the uptown vs downtown dilemma until I was in the meatpacking district dressed as Blair-Waldorf’s-pokemon love child.
Up until that point I hadn’t realised just how influenced by Asia my style has become since moving to Hong Kong (and for those of you wondering I’m half Australian half Sri Lankan, so it doesn’t exactly run in my veins). I’ve obviously taken on board the whole ‘when in Rome’ thing, but no one ever advises of what to do when you’ve ‘Romanised’ yourself (as such) and go somewhere else only to stick out like a sore, pink paisley (not jil sander paisley either – oh the humanity!) thumb.
Most sane people would have changed their approach after this, but I decided to embrace all the quirks (and ‘kawaii’ ensembles) that Hong Kong has bestowed upon me. What’s fashion week for if not to be honest about the way you dress yourself? I didn’t really have anything else in my suitcase anyway (
remember?) so the situation was pretty much decided for me – hairbows, a hello kitty iphone case (literally bounces if you drop it – winning!), a brocade wrap skirt, bright circle skirts and chinese style linen tops all went into the mix. Whilst the outfits I wore to NYFW were all based around DIY (something which I know is close to all your hearts), let’s be honest and recognise the fact that they are pretty much my corner of Asia personified.
Wearing: DIY Brocade Wrap Skirt, Black Linen top handmade in Hong Kong, Zara Heels, Celine mini luggage tote.Day 1 was the least overt outfit choice, with a subtle asian theme in homage to Proenza Schouler AW12, including the DIY wrap skirt I made for Grazia UK Magazine.
Wearing: DIY Lilac Circle Skirt (like this), DIY Transparent clutch, H&M white top, Tony Bianco Karissa Heels, Coach Navy Hat, Coach gold watch, Necklace given to me by my cousin, Hello kitty iphone case (natch).
Am I the only one with an addiction to hello kitty? What started out as ironic has become a full blown obsession.Maybe it’s something in the water here?
Wearing: DIY Transparent Clutch, Sabo Skirt Matching Short Suit, H&M white peplum top, Necklace bought in Hong Kong, Tony Bianco ‘Alex’ Heels.
I backed up a little on the Asian theme on day 3, although throwing your coat over the shoulders as a cape definitely originated in Korea, and don’t let those magazine editors tell you otherwise.
Wearing: DIY pink Circle Skirt, White linen top bought in Hong Kong, Vintage beaded jacket, Tony Bianco heels, Brahmin Bag, DIY Hair bow (made on the subway on the way to the show!)
Day 4 pretty much topped off my whole dressing like a Kawaii gal. Still going with the ‘coat as a cape’ thing, it’s not as easy to deal with as it may look, you often have your cape fall off when you try to hail a cab.Noticeably, most of the photographers that stopped me were Asian themselves – from the likes of Japanese Elle and Vogue Korea. Could clearly spot a fellow countrymen (or continent-men).
You might look at these pics and think ‘she looks pretty ordinary and not that influenced by Asia at all’, in fact I recently asked my friend if I dressed more girly than I used to when I lived in London. She said she didn’t think so but then we agreed that maybe we’ve all swayed a little and haven’t noticed. Maybe you’re in that boat too?
I sometimes wonder whether designers are giving their collections an Asian tone more and more because China is the number one consumer of designer and luxury goods these days (with everywhere else a very distant second). Just a thought.
And just in case you thought I just swanned around at Lincoln Centre doing nothing but feeding my tamagochi and doing ‘v’ signs to the camera, I had the pleasure of attending a couple of shows during the day including Mara Hoffman, BCBG, Tory Burch, Herve Leger, Anna Sui and Diesel Black Gold. More on that soon!
Images: Most by
Margaret Zhang, some also by Bridget Fleming, Wes Mason and Jenni Radosovich
You look great! I want to try all these DIY pieces worn here.
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bellisima!!!
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Loved it!!
All outfits look gorgeous! Especially transparent clutch! I like it!
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i’m glad that you’ve embraced what is your style and what it says about you! i think sometimes it can be easy to get caught up in a trend, or a crowd, and start to lose your voice.
i’m also glad you’re rocking the DIY streetstyle!
from a long-time-lurker-but-not-frequent-commenter.
I don’t get that they backed off and only a few photographers took photos, you looked amazing, I would have stopped you to take photos
Really! You have a unique, chic and easy, happy style that I really really like!
And I am also glad to hear that you take the subway, haha. Last year I was attending NYFW and all the big bloggers never ever took the subway…telling me that with a disgusted face. It was hard to relate after that.
I really hop I will meet you one day (ring me up when you stop in Berlin one day) and then I’ll snap a million photos of you
Bisous,
Mia
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Hi, your outfits are so beautiful but i prefer the third of them
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perfect outfits! love your ideas, this wrap skrit is the best one!
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actually think it’s really refreshing, maybe not to the people who backed away from you (what, really!?), that you do your own thing instead of being part of the so-trendy-they’re-already-wearing-next-season-this-season crowd. not that there’s anything wrong with that, and i can definitely understand the commercial end of things. there’s absolutely nothing wrong with your outfit, pink-paisley-matching-bag or otherwise, you look amazing in all of them! after all isn’t fashion a form of expression and supposed to be fun?
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Day 2 is the best <3
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You are too cute G!! Love them all, especially the last one!
Catch-up date soon?!
X
That’s awesome!
Like the outfitss!
Thank you for embracing your style and sticking to it! I love that. I find it so boring to see the same thing over and over again. And thank you so much for the tutorial for the wrap skirt, I made it yesterday and I love it!
I rarely post comments but just felt I had to say that your outfits rocked and I tip my hat to you for not just trying to fit in! (As much as a love a bit of black leather!)
I thoroughly enjoy your blog and can only applaude you for wearing so many of your own pieces!!
I’ve just come back from HK and though I didn’t think the average style is so Asian and out there (nothing compared to Tokyo…), there’s nothing wrong with a fun and induividual European-Asian mix! As for not being photographed so much and people actually backing away from you because you wore pink (can you spell RUDE???) – it could have been worse, you could have shown up in the Balenciaga Star Wars sweater like everybody else….
keep being you! <3
I love your ironic post and the outfits as well. I also support you in choosing to stand out the crowd. I notice that the big fashion bloggers usually dress only to get caught by the street style photographers and they sometimes look just hilarious!
Btw, hope that the NYC black crowd will recall your looks after the Prada show! which I think was pretty much inspired by Japan and has the embellishment everywhere!
Stay cool!!!
all of them are amazing! You look great and are such an inspiration!
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I can’t say enough how much I love that transparent clutch! All four of your looks are gorg!
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You looked so beautiful and gourgeous
I applaud you for knowing who you are and what you like, too many people are focused on trends and what’s ‘in’ and not on what they really love, what makes them happy.
I think you looked great! That pink paisley looks amazing, need to see more of that!
xx
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Hello!!!
I’m a spanish girl and I don’y speack spanish very well, sorry
Your blog is amazing, I love it.
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the violet skirt and clear clutch are fab
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You looked great throughout all of fashion week, still reeeally need to make myself a clear clutch!
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There is a clear formula here; neat matching separates, worn with a crisp shirt, colour-popping skirts and minimalist shoes. So fresh and cute.
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I love the second look, very fresh with lilac skirt and clear clutch. Fantastic summary anyway
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You’re truly a natural beauty and your legs are mesmerizing
All the outfits are show-stoppers really.
You look great! I think it’s a big compliment to be stopped by Vogue Korea, they have the best editorials around!
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Wow!
xx
Alexa
I seriously lol’d to the blair waldorf pokemon lovechild line. Your sense of humor and diy skills are awesome! I know I’m making a clutch and circle skirt asap
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Amazing. Love these DIY skirts
goorgeous!
x
You look amazing! I adore that matching suit and the color choice is great too. I have to make on of those skirts myself…
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Day1 and Day3 are my favourites!
Caramode
i LOVE the big bow!
you are the absolute cutest!!
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I love your necklaces, where on earth do you get them?!?!
On a different note, do you speak Chinese/Taiwanese, given that you live in Taiwan (kind of a derp question)?
My last visit to China, I noticed everyone dressed really, really, really, frou frou girly, but then again that was 2 years ago and things probably changed since then.
You looked great! I’ve never been to Asia myself but I’m obsessed with their fashion and pop culture. I could definitely see a little HK influence in your style but it’s what makes you stand out, in a good way! I’ve been influence by Asian fashion trends myself and I’m often caught between my vintage/DIY style and the girly Asian style.
You looked great! I’ve never been to Asia myself but I’m obsessed with their fashion and pop culture. I could definitely see a little HK influence in your style but it’s what makes you stand out, in a good way! I’ve been influence by Asian fashion trends myself and I’m often caught between my vintage/DIY style and the girly Asian style.
You really have a wonderful sense of style, I adore the DIY circle skirts. So simple yet can be so elegant! xoxo
all your outfits are gorgeous…..we love your DYs and individuality x
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I love every outfit. Every detail. It is sooo amazing! You look unique
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Oh my, I cannot describe how impressed Im!
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I love your style because it’s homemade, and that the most personnal clothes possible to find!
How could people not want to take pictures of you and all your amazingly beautiful DIYness??
What is this world coming to?
If I had been in New York and I had seen you, I most DEFINITELY would have stopped you to take your picture! Well, first, I would have screamed loud enough to burst your eardrums. But once I got over my excitement, I would have taken your photo and definitely fangirled over your awesomeness!
Blair Wladorf’s Pokemon lovechild? Hey, I like it!
There’s seriously so much to love about your outfits!
I’m digging the Asian theme that’s running through each outfit as well as the fact that DIY is mentioned like a billion times. You definitely rock everything and inspire me to start DIYing my own things!
All of your outfits are freakishly fantastic but I must say that your day 2 outfit is just so mesmerizing. Purple is one of my favorite colors so I love, love, LOVE that you’re wearing such a sweet circle skirt. I think you definitely made it a little more mature and sophisticated with your white button down and those elegant shoes. Your transparent clutch adds the nicest touch of simplicity and that hat gives your outfit such a nice touch.
And don’t even get me started on that Hello Kitty case.
I’m having a major Asian cuteness freak out moment right now.
Seriously.
I hope you have a wonderfully awesome weekend Geneva!! <3
~Alice
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no need for apologies for your great personal style. No one wants to blend in in a sea of black!!!!!!! Great job with the DIY’s. You rock!
No need to apologize for your personal style, no one wants to blend in in a sea of black. You own your style, and look gorgeous. Great job with the DIY’s!!!!!!!!!!!!You rock girl!
very nice::)m waiting for you, tooo
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I am obsessed with every one of these outfits! So beautiful!
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You pulled together some beautiful and stylish looks without going totally over the top! Looking great!
~Natasha Fatah~
HOW DID YOU MAKE THE HAIR BOW ?
super! ♥
Love day 3 and 4!
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Great post! I’ve never been to Fashion Week, but it seems that a lot of people there are purposefully dishonest about how they dress themselves. (For example, wearing borrowed clothing or wearing something avant garde for Fashion Week while they typically wear jeans the rest of the year.) So, your idea about the purpose of Fashion Week being about honesty in how you dress yourself is unusual and refreshing.
I am obsessed with the DIY circle skirts!
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oh so lovely and amazing looks.
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Love your style! I’m your new follower!
Love your outfits! Your bow may have put you over the top, but – hello! – it was Fashion Week! Def the time to live a little. Hope you had a blast in our humble city!
Geneva there is a reason your blog is so popular. It’s coz people LOVE what you wear.
Stay true to your style. It’s refreshing and keeps me coming back to visit your blog.
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Those are beautiful outfits. You look great in every single one
I wish I had your DIY talent! xx
Your legs are so amazing! I was a little distracted when looking at your outfits thinking, “her legs. HER LEGS!!” You look gorgeous and sweet as ever.
Interesting observation on the asian sway, I also loveeee your beaded jacket!
I agree with Aya..your legs!!!! <3
GORGEOUS looks! I think Day 3 is my favorite, though!!
XO Sahra
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I love every single outfit and that you wore something DIY each day. IMO it is always better to stand out than to be overlooked. Looking forward to hear from the fashion shows you visited.
XO Julia from modetrends2012.de
I already pointed it out on Instagram, but just wanted to say again.. I loved that you represented HK
You looked perfect in all the outfits! And blah! Who cares about the dress code at the schmoozy book launch parties. You rocked that pink ensemble! hehehe..
-ktywg
your clothes choice is amazing, you should do like a workshop in Australia some time soon. love your influences, and due to the mix of your roots, australian and sri lankan, i think it gives you a very sassy appearance which enables you the hollywood capability to wear anything and look good!
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