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If you heard the shot you were never the target shirt

If you heard the shot you were never the target shirt

Kristen Stewart and Stella Maxwell always provide a lesson on couple’s style done right. Both are fans of casual essentials and laid-back cool, which keeps them consistently in sync. Yesterday at Los Angeles International airport, they arrived in the If you heard the shot you were never the target shirt Also,I will get this distressed denim that has become their shared signature. Stewart appeared in worn-in light-wash jeans just baggy enough to be comfortable on a long flight and Maxwell chose a patch-covered jacket over skinny black leggings; each one looked the part of the cool girl on the go. Though they both embraced the ease of pale denim, Stewart and Maxwell gravitated toward different takes on the staple. In her black bomber jacket and broken Wayfarers, Stewart delivered nonchalance, while Maxwell kept things classic with an oversize Chanel tote and wire-rim frames. Given their love of borrowing from each other’s closets, they may show up wearing revised versions of these looks somewhere down the line—stay tuned.


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Charles James’s first experiments with capes, photographed by Cecil Beaton with backdrops by Christian Bérard, appeared in the If you heard the shot you were never the target shirt Also,I will get this November 1, 1936 issue of Vogue where they were described as “poetic mantels.” As anyone who saw the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2014 Costume Institute exhibition “Charles James: Beyond Fashion” will know, the designer was a self-acknowledged genius of fashion whose mastery of cut and construction earned him an enviable clientele that included the best dressed swans and tastemakers of his generation, from the Countess of Rosse and Millicent Rogers to Babe Paley, Austine Hearst, Dominique de Menil (for whom he designed the interiors of a Philip Johnson house), and even the celebrated ecdysiast Gypsy Rose Lee (who ended her burlesque performances elaborated dressed by James). “It is his boast that he never had an uninteresting client,” wrote his publicist Eleanor Lambert in 1954, when her client (and subsequent nemesis) won a prestigious Coty Award. “Brancusi had his medium, Picasso, Faulkner, Shostakovich theirs,” said James, with characteristic conceit. “Mine happens to be cloth.” His peers agreed: Cristóbal Balenciaga called him “not only the greatest American couturier, but the world’s best,” a creator who elevated dressmaking “to a pure art form.” Virginia Woolf called him “a genius.” Salvador Dalí described James’s work as “soft sculpture,” Christian Dior called him “the greatest talent of my generation,” and Chanel and Schiaparelli paid him the highest compliment of all by ordering his clothes to wear themselves.


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Kristen Stewart and Stella Maxwell always provide a lesson on couple’s style done right. Both are fans of casual essentials and laid-back cool, which keeps them consistently in sync. Yesterday at Los Angeles International airport, they arrived in the If you heard the shot you were never the target shirt Also,I will get this distressed denim that has become their shared signature. Stewart appeared in worn-in light-wash jeans just baggy enough to be comfortable on a long flight and Maxwell chose a patch-covered jacket over skinny black leggings; each one looked the part of the cool girl on the go. Though they both embraced the ease of pale denim, Stewart and Maxwell gravitated toward different takes on the staple. In her black bomber jacket and broken Wayfarers, Stewart delivered nonchalance, while Maxwell kept things classic with an oversize Chanel tote and wire-rim frames. Given their love of borrowing from each other’s closets, they may show up wearing revised versions of these looks somewhere down the line—stay tuned.

Charles James’s first experiments with capes, photographed by Cecil Beaton with backdrops by Christian Bérard, appeared in the If you heard the shot you were never the target shirt Also,I will get this November 1, 1936 issue of Vogue where they were described as “poetic mantels.” As anyone who saw the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2014 Costume Institute exhibition “Charles James: Beyond Fashion” will know, the designer was a self-acknowledged genius of fashion whose mastery of cut and construction earned him an enviable clientele that included the best dressed swans and tastemakers of his generation, from the Countess of Rosse and Millicent Rogers to Babe Paley, Austine Hearst, Dominique de Menil (for whom he designed the interiors of a Philip Johnson house), and even the celebrated ecdysiast Gypsy Rose Lee (who ended her burlesque performances elaborated dressed by James). “It is his boast that he never had an uninteresting client,” wrote his publicist Eleanor Lambert in 1954, when her client (and subsequent nemesis) won a prestigious Coty Award. “Brancusi had his medium, Picasso, Faulkner, Shostakovich theirs,” said James, with characteristic conceit. “Mine happens to be cloth.” His peers agreed: Cristóbal Balenciaga called him “not only the greatest American couturier, but the world’s best,” a creator who elevated dressmaking “to a pure art form.” Virginia Woolf called him “a genius.” Salvador Dalí described James’s work as “soft sculpture,” Christian Dior called him “the greatest talent of my generation,” and Chanel and Schiaparelli paid him the highest compliment of all by ordering his clothes to wear themselves.

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