I always seem to have more time to think about blogging when I'm home. Last night I did my first evening shift at work since being back and it's really nice to do something completely separate to all my projects. Anyway - I was up till nearly midnight sketching away. In another slightly unfortunate turn of events, Mad Men has been added to Netflix, further denting my schedule of work. I've watched it before untilllll maybe Season 4 and then gave up? I have a tendency to do that with shows that have a lot of seasons, but honestly, it's a great show.
Ok, so, like a week ago this came out? I know, i've been busy but I've kept my eye on things happening at Kith. I've been a follower of Oberg since her Supreme interviews when she worked for Complex as an anchor. Her sense of style and her attitude really stuck with me and I became an instant fan. Now she's bringing her look to Kith Women and i'm fully onboard. Recently i've become all about comfort in my own wardrobe; swapping my beloved (now broken) leggings in for jogging bottoms. It's nice to feel on trend when I recognise aspects of what i'm trying to do within my own style, in such a well known brand. However, the large scale labelling of Kith across the chest of the sweaters is the only element that puts me off. I know some people love to feel like they're wearing a brand, but for me it always feels like too much. I want to wear things that are lowkey. I know they are expensive or well made, but I don't have to scream it from the roof tops. I can take branding on a few items - statement jackets, bags, trainers etc. However, across the chest on a sweater feels like a walking advert. But hey, that's me.
Favourite piece:
Marlow Cropped Crewneck / Sand / $130
Song of the day: Numb & Getting Colder feat. Kučka (Baauer Remix) - Flume
Lauren
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