Sunday, February 9, 2014

Up All Night.

"I'm about whatever, man.
Forget what they be talking about.
They opinion doesn't count.
We the only thing that matters."

-Drake & Nicki Minaj.

I love new, cool coffee shops. If you agree, Nashville is the city for you to explore. I've probably been to 10 around here and that makes up about...I don't know...1/20 of the entire city. You can throw a brick and boom...you got a new cafe. 

Today's pick? JJ's Market and Cafe.

The rundown corner joint is half-liquor store and half-coffee place. With torn-up thrift store couches to a tall bookshelf filled with titles from 50 Shades of Grey to the Bible (small world, eh?), this place could serve as the chillest hangout spot in Midtown. Plus, the coffee I ordered had the name, "Studying Nietzche". Am I hipster enough yet? 

Anyways, MBFW Fall/Winter 2014 continues on. Or, like, I guess you could call them the Fashion Olympics 2014. Whatever floats your boat. More rad looks from today's NYC shows:

Knee-high leather boots? Check. Oversized collars? Check. Boxy minis? Check. Alexander Wang doing what he does best in his F/W 2014 collection.

Bow down to Victoria Beckham. Her F/W collection does no wrong and this snow white shirt dress with a loose, chainlink belt proves minimalism is here to stay.

Diane von Furstenberg just understands the true meaning of being a powerful woman in love with fashion. Her collection, full of pretty patterns and colorful confections, accentuates the best of a woman's curves while keeping it classy. This mixed prints combo reads black and white and CUTE all over.

Never heard of David Tlale, but I'm SOOO glad I have now. Victorian patterns and feminine frocks ruled his runway. The last look was my favorite--office chic meets New York sophistication in an off-white puffy-sleeved blouse and a textured pencil skirt.

Trend alert: patterns. AND LOTS OF THEM. Vivienne Tam's line followed suit with earth tone prints all over the runway. This navy, paint splattered dress + tights combo is the perfect amount of prints gone wild.

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