The New York Times Style Magazine
"A Diamond in the Roughage"
Photographs by Richard Burbridge
Styled By Robbie Spencer
Model: Tati
Hair by Martin Cullen at Streeters London
Makeup by Peter Philips for Chanel.
Darlings, from a content perspective, it's been something of a slow morning here at T Lo International Communications & Entertainment, LLC. We wound up tossing out two post drafts (with much sturming and dranging) afterarguing discussing whether or not they were worth writing about -- and that's exceedingly rare for us. In fact, we've never ditched two posts in one day. But it seems half of Hollywood went to Coachella and that's simply not very interesting from a style perspective. Then there was that Thor movie premiere, but it seemed like endless pictures of guys in suits and that's pretty dull. We're still digesting last night's episode of The Killing, so that one won't be up for a little while. What's a couple of bloggers to do, we ask you?
Well, considering the view outside our window, which is decidedly overcast once again, we think we could use a heavy dose of spring right about now. Who's with us? Of course, this is a pretty cracked-out version of spring, but sweeties, we're all about the cracked-out here at T Lo Multimedia International, Inc. Enjoy. And hey, make it a game for the kiddies. See who can find the actual jewelry this editorial supposedly features. It'll be like "Where's Waldo?" except with millions of dollars worth of gems instead of a dork in a sweater.
"A Diamond in the Roughage"
Photographs by Richard Burbridge
Styled By Robbie Spencer
Model: Tati
Hair by Martin Cullen at Streeters London
Makeup by Peter Philips for Chanel.
Darlings, from a content perspective, it's been something of a slow morning here at T Lo International Communications & Entertainment, LLC. We wound up tossing out two post drafts (with much sturming and dranging) after
Well, considering the view outside our window, which is decidedly overcast once again, we think we could use a heavy dose of spring right about now. Who's with us? Of course, this is a pretty cracked-out version of spring, but sweeties, we're all about the cracked-out here at T Lo Multimedia International, Inc. Enjoy. And hey, make it a game for the kiddies. See who can find the actual jewelry this editorial supposedly features. It'll be like "Where's Waldo?" except with millions of dollars worth of gems instead of a dork in a sweater.
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