. . . who I'm sure you've heard of. A supreme talent, and certainly elevated beyond 'one to watch' status at this stage, she has essentially saturated every facet of the Irish fashion press and media. Her previous styling work has received critical acclaim, and her own personal style is, for me, a perfect example and daily extension of her work. Bumping into her, we decided to venture to Fade Street (not in the hope of securing our fifteen minutes of reality (-?!) TV fame, I swear).
Today, it would seem, classicism (turned on it's head) is key. Some naturally and lovely red locks offset, perfectly, an entirely monochrome ensemble. Otherwise, it's a nice, edgy, and urbane take on what is needless to say a look that her brooch hints at. Pretty jewels and nails, and soft draping and creases also detract (just perfectly, mind) from what is a very strong, masculine look.
Watch this space for a little collaboration with her in the near future.
INPUT: Is the editing on that first picture too much, or just fine?
Stephen
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I love Angela's style to death. x
ReplyDeletepretty classy stuff
ReplyDeleteshe looks great, the editing in the first shot is gorgeous, just brill, she looks great! nice jacket
ReplyDeleteAmazing outfit. Although I do think the contrast is too high on the first photo, you can't differentiate between the shoes and pants.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, effortless style. I love her work.
ReplyDeleteMy first impression was the same as above re the shoes and pants in the first photo. Having her black bag there as well doesn't help. As you see the detail in the other shots it doesn't really matter in the context of this post. As a standalone photo it would be frustrating not to be able to make out the boots though. But then I don't know the first thing about photography, just about idly browsing fashion blogs :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback!
ReplyDeleteStephenX
love the editing, the bricks look gorge, cant believe you went to the most famous street in dub...wow
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