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    Time Out New York / Issue 651 : Mar 19–25, 2008
    Spring fashion '08

    Urban outfits

    You think you don’t care about trends? These ridiculously stylish New Yorkers sport their own looks—runways be damned.

    By Photographs by Nick Ruechel

    Kyung Lee
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    Kyung says: “The locket necklace is made by Alison of Madame Fortuna. She lives in Alabama and finds antique lockets that she assembles with other old chains and charms. This locket is from her newest collection called Storyville, inspired by—get this—prostitutes from New Orleans in the good old days. Each one is named after a lady and has a story behind it. Other necklaces are by the Cam Taylor sisters, who find antique pieces from England and France. I wear all these things together all the time.”

    “My dressing rule is that it should be easy and comfortable. Also, nothing too premeditated: If it takes longer than ten minutes to get dressed, then I’ve thought too much about it. I like to throw things together that seem a bit off and quirky. And dressing slightly inappropriately for certain occasions always works.”

    “The dress is a limited edition by Gary Graham, who makes everything in his studio. The print is really blown-up blood cells under attack that have been made to look like flowers. I splurge on one or two long dresses per season—you never know when you might need one. What I liked about this piece is that it’s so easily slipped on—and comfy! That’s the key: If it’s not comfortable, I don’t wear it. I’m a dress girl, especially during warm weather, because it works when you’re on the go. You don’t need to think too much, just add a vest or a jacket.”

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    • 4770 MS Wed, Mar 26, at 09:17pm  
      It's nice to see people having their own direction when it comes to style, but I cringe to hear people fawning over designer brand names like it's the only thing that matters. I wonder if that baby knows it's shoes cost more than my whole outfit?

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    • 4488 your biggest fan Thu, Mar 20, at 03:57pm
      are those yellow argyles? mordechai is my style hero.

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    • 4487 me Thu, Mar 20, at 03:48pm
      like the shirt but could she name drop a little more. lol.

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