Março 2012

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    Polka dots were made famous with Minnie Mouse’s red spotted dress and bow, and now the print is popping up everywhere, from the runways to the art galleries. Marc Jacobs, Lanvin, and Diane von Furstenberg are just a few of the many designers who went dotty in their fall/winter collections, and British artist Damien Hirst recently installed his series of spot paintings in all of the Gagosian galleries. This trend is very easy to wear—just one polka-dotted piece will pull together your look with spot-on style. Check out Taylor Swift (left) leaving Toast recently in L.A. The country singer looks chic and sophisticated in a polka dot Dolce & Gabbana dress. Swift opted for the classic black and white color combo, but the festive print comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. See spots this season with these polka dot pieces:



    Photo: Courtesy of Forever 21 High waist polka dot pants, $20.

    Photo: Courtesy of American Apparel American Apparel polka dot chiffon double-layered shirred waist skirt, $42.

    Photo: Courtesy of Nasty Gal Nasty Gal Darcy dot blouse, $38.

    Photo: Courtesy of ASOS ASOS spot and sheer tights, $10.75.

    Photo: Courtesy of Madewell Madewell Judy polka dot long skirt, $118.

    Photo: Courtesy of La Garconne Hansel From Basel polka dot tote, $29.

    Photo: Courtesy of Bloomingdale's DV by Dolce Vita Martine polka dot blouse, $99.

    Photo: Courtesy of NET-A-PORTER MICHAEL Michael Kors polka-dot silk dress, $225.

    Photo: Courtesy of Madison Spun by Subtle Luxury polka dot scarf, $50.

    Photo: Courtesy of Piperlime Pim + Larkin polka dot belted shirt dress, $59.

    Photo: Courtesy of Free People Free People mesh dot ankle sock, $14.

    Photo: Courtesy of NET-A-PORTER Marc by Marc Jacobs Tate medium polka dot-print
    nylon tote, $200.

     

    Photo: Courtesy of Topshop Topshop large spot circle skirt, $76.
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    Andrej Pejic just landed his first major beauty campaign, and his first leading film role may not be far behind. According to his Paris agent, the androgynous model recently met with French director Florence Dewavrin, who is developing a feature based on Honoré de Balzac’s Séraphita. The classic novel, which was published in 1834 and is set in Norway, tells the story of a beautiful androgynous youth who goes by the names of both Séraphitus and Séraphita. The youth serves as the object of affection for both a man who believes Séraphita to be a woman and a woman who believes Séraphitus to be a man — a role for Pejic if there ever was one.
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