meet mmary

“Personality begins where comparison ends.”
– Karl Lagerfeld

Style is in your hands. Fashion, health, leisure, emotion, and satisfaction are determined by you. Interpretation is personal and the key to confidence. I offer you my opinion in hope you venture outside of your comfortable box. Most importantly, remember, don't take anything too seriously. Just have fun with it.

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As you read, please excuse the mishaps. We're still under construction here. But I'll tell you this much, the tumblr is much cleaner than my apartment after several sleepless nights. Unfortunately I don't know how to clean a website, but I guess I could pick up my shoes....

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HOT AND NOT EVEN IN THE PRESS  ONLINE
Vogue writer Jane Herman says, “Current/Elliot is the most refreshing denim line to come out of LA’s jean scene in a long, long time.”
While reading the latest Vogue on the way to Houston, I was instantly intrigued by a snip it article about these new comfy, but sexy jeans.
Exclusively sold at Barneys starting this month, the “sweater-soft” Japanese denim is designed to feel like vintage, but fit you, the modern woman, better.
Above is the Super Loved Destroy ($206) they call the “boyfriend jean” that I fell in love with instantly. Don’t dare attempt to find the brand or any information whatsoever online.  The closest I came was this blog, which shows the other casual offerings from the collection. According to Vogue, there’s a “Carrie goes to Kmart” tulip dress.
Either way, Ms. Herman caught my interest with this hip pic, and I’m continuing research at Barneys asap.

HOT AND NOT EVEN IN THE PRESS  ONLINE

Vogue writer Jane Herman says, “Current/Elliot is the most refreshing denim line to come out of LA’s jean scene in a long, long time.”

While reading the latest Vogue on the way to Houston, I was instantly intrigued by a snip it article about these new comfy, but sexy jeans.

Exclusively sold at Barneys starting this month, the “sweater-soft” Japanese denim is designed to feel like vintage, but fit you, the modern woman, better.

Above is the Super Loved Destroy ($206) they call the “boyfriend jean” that I fell in love with instantly. Don’t dare attempt to find the brand or any information whatsoever online.  The closest I came was this blog, which shows the other casual offerings from the collection. According to Vogue, there’s a “Carrie goes to Kmart” tulip dress.

Either way, Ms. Herman caught my interest with this hip pic, and I’m continuing research at Barneys asap.