The shoot took place in the attic space of a floral arrangement shop, which, oddly enough, was squeezed amongst the classic townhouses of capitol hill. The space was roomy, large enough to hang a massive white back drop for the first shoot. The building's rustic interior brick walls are featured in the second menswear shoot. The day went by quickly and is a blur of Christian Louboutin, Herve Leger (see left) and cloths pins. All in all, I just wish I could play with mixing and matching exquisitely beautiful cloths all the time. Is this what it feels like to be Whitney Port? Ho hum.
Monday, February 9
Could This Be My Real Job Please?
Oct 30 2008 2:00 pm: I'm stopping for a quick lunch at Balducci's with friends and make absolute sure I can see my car from where we eat. Why? Oh, there's about $100,000 worth of clothes hanging out in my car, ranging from YSL to Ermenegildo Zegna to Dolce and Gabbana. No big deal. Earlier in the day I had pulled cloths with stylist Lana Orloff for the next day's Washington Life Magazine fashion editorial photo shoot.
The shoot took place in the attic space of a floral arrangement shop, which, oddly enough, was squeezed amongst the classic townhouses of capitol hill. The space was roomy, large enough to hang a massive white back drop for the first shoot. The building's rustic interior brick walls are featured in the second menswear shoot. The day went by quickly and is a blur of Christian Louboutin, Herve Leger (see left) and cloths pins. All in all, I just wish I could play with mixing and matching exquisitely beautiful cloths all the time. Is this what it feels like to be Whitney Port? Ho hum.
The shoot took place in the attic space of a floral arrangement shop, which, oddly enough, was squeezed amongst the classic townhouses of capitol hill. The space was roomy, large enough to hang a massive white back drop for the first shoot. The building's rustic interior brick walls are featured in the second menswear shoot. The day went by quickly and is a blur of Christian Louboutin, Herve Leger (see left) and cloths pins. All in all, I just wish I could play with mixing and matching exquisitely beautiful cloths all the time. Is this what it feels like to be Whitney Port? Ho hum.
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too cool! i have been to a few shoots and it was tiring at the end of the day.
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