I like the way you talk about your own wardrobe. It sounds like every purchase is carefully considered. The things you buy are obviously not inexpensive, but you treat them as investments. More people should shop that way.
Short tailored jackets are always a good look. No matter if it’s leather, suede, or my favorite; a houndstooth wool… It’s important the to wear a funky scarf or other accessories to make the jacket pop…I love this pre-fall combination…
Hello Sart, I’m excited to see this more personal side of your blog. I love reading what you write, but I’m sure I’ll love seeing what you wear even more!
mltt, I absolutely agree with you–some of Sart’s photos have revolutionized my wardrobe. I’ve been following this blog for exactly a year, and now my clothing is a polar-opposite to what it once was.
Just to comment on the first photo: I’m not sure if the jacket is supposed to fit like it does, but I think it makes the man look a bit chubby around the middle, don’t you agree? Maybe that’s just because it looks like it’s straining to stay closed? I do really like the idea of suede though.
I love that you did a self-portrait. I have on of your shots (girl in paris with a fabulous hat, cream dress, and green bag) as my “look this put together” inspiration image. Thank you. :-)
Nice self-portrait! We share a very similar look, even down to the haircut. Creepy. You look very clean-cut and preppy in your photo. Love the scarf, jacket, and haircut.
Dear Sart, Your hair has grown out! You look really good. I like the color of your jacket, though I think the beautiful scarf is really key in not making you look like yet another of those super-bourgeois Milanesi! And the top jacket in green also gets a lot from the scarf.
I really enjoy the two zippers, each slightly unzipped. Casual, calculated, and comfortable. I have a hard time finding jackets that I like with a double zipper like that – I think they’re rarer for women – but it’s one of my favorite looks.
The tone of your writing is so observant, yet so self-effacing. It’s just charming. Now that you have time to write a bit more, you have really reinvigorated my love of your blog.
(also, once you explained that it is terribly difficult to smile in self portraits, so I promise not to give you crap for loooking so grim)
About your jacket: the color is lovely, but your jacket seems to nip-in at the bottom much more than those that inspired you. I assume that was a deliberate choice. What attracted you to that detail? What do you think it does for your shape? (this is not a criticism, I really am curious)
I like the look of the jacket in all three photos.
I love the scarf in the first picture and the color combination with the jacket.
I like the combination in the second picture as well. The messenger bag slung across the body adds a nice colour contrast as well as the gloves in the back pocket.
Your combination in the third photo is nice and one sees the obvious inspiration from the previous photos.
The only pause I have is the “man-purse” in the first picture. But hey, more power to this guy for having the confidence to rock that man-purse.
Looking good and surly, Sart. Thank you for the beautiful photos!
I have a professional question. A well known designer has asked me for my photos. What is the best way to send the photos? Do I send them on CD’s. They have to be high resolution.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
I had a great suede jacket similar to the one in the top photo but in a tobacco brown color. It was a thrift store find and I literally wore it until it fell apart. I’ve been on the lookout for a similar one for a few years now. It’s quite a versatile piece.
Sart, you don’t look at all comfortable in that jacket/scarf combo. Just because it looks good on someone else, doesn’t necessarily mean it will look good on you. I think you’d look better with a v neck knit and an open collar, or crew neck tee peaking out from under and perhaps a casually draped, woollen scarf.
I like the combination of the printed scarf with your striped blouse, and how your blouse peeks from your sleeves.. Are you also wearing a beige sweater underneath? Love the put together look!
It is such a wonderful idea this self-portraits! So, we can see how you are inspired from your own work.
I think your scarf is very beautiful, but I’m not sure about the jacket. May be it would be better open, worn in a more ‘decontracté’ way. I should also see what kind of shoes you are wearing.
Hey! It depens of how many photos you have to send. If it’s less than, lets say, 4, you can send them by email. If it’s a large amount of photos the best thing would be to put them in a nice CD, put the CD in a nice envelope and send it by ordinary mail (urgent and certified if possible). That is how I’d do it…
I really like the way the man in the first photo wears his. I’m a girl, but I’m always wondering about how can a man carry his wallet, cell phone, keys, glasses, cigarettes, tooth brush, note book, etc, etc. in a stylish way.
There must be other ideas than suitcases and backpacks… Any more pictures with examples of this kind Sart?
Scott, whenever you post an image of yourself, I get such an Arrow-shirt-man-as-drawn-by-J.C. Leyendecker vibe from it, regardless of what you’re actually wearing. Like here, with the tiny riff of an ascot. It’s just great.
You look terrific! I think you made a great choice with navy.
I don’t know what I’d do without this blog. Not only do I get inspiration but I often dress with the thought of what you, or the others that comment, would think. It has also helped me clean out my closet and dump all those iffy items!
I love your little scarf! the zipper on the jacket is great too. I’m kind of shy about suede normally, since I’m pretty hard on clothes–nothing too delicate for me. but this post might make me reconsider…
I was scrolling down your site and came across this pic of an unsmiling man…my first thought: “Gawd, He’s gorgeous!” And guess what? It was YOU, Scott!
I am in shock! I saw your photo in the biography page of your blog and you look so different. To begin with I saw you older and heavier, do-not get me wrong that photo is impressive, I loved you in that suit, it just looks like someone else. The guy in the suede jacket is hot in a different way… that portrait ads another dimension to your being in my mind. Bottom line is that it is important to show us your portraits because it seems you are a master in the art of transformation, which is so difficult to master and ultimately is one of the fundamental element of clothes period. The power to completely change oneself including the illusion of our gender.
I adore suede, is so sexy… something about suede is elegant all the way. Men in those jackets are a fetish to me, I faint… the three photos are cute and stylish at the same time. Gentlemen of the world that jacket is an eye catcher!
the thing i love the most about the jacket you’re wearing, sart, is the double-zipper! it’s little details like that that take articles of clothing from merely good to great, for me. i had a jacket with a double zipper that was my favorite for years, until it literally began to fall apart.
and, love the sleeve and collar details peaking out. i think the slightly fitted look is perfect. i have a (current) favorite jacket that is just like this. (and i’m a chick – i think this style looks hot on both girls and guys.)
Hmm, I don’t know so much about this self-portrait idea. I think one of the things I respect about your blog is your ability to put things out there and let people speak. When you post yourself, it forces people to be posititve, in a way. I mean it’d be pretty damn rude to say “Sart, you’re dog ugly, and your scarf looks ridiculous”, wouldn’t it?
Don’t get me wrong, I love your work and your blog, have been on it for longer than I care to remember, but I think it is necessary to maintain some form of impersonality. Oh and the dude on the top photo looks great, great jacket; don’t know much about the purse though.
i think your blog is funny and your picture are perfect for this porpouse, but why don’t you just youse a wooden mannequen instead of you? I think for an objective look,knowing that is you cgets distracting!! Cheers
You look determined! I really like the fact that you´re not smiling. More often than not smiling people look a little bit stupid. A recruiting manager at Thai Airways once said: We don´t employ intelligent women because they don´t smile !!!! But short and tight jackets are tricky. The trousers have to be extremely well fitted otherwise the whole look is ruined and the jackets just look too small ! Proportions, proportions !!
Great idea, Rudolph! Er, I mean, Sart (it looks as if it’s in the 30s for sure). I’m looking forward to more examples of what you do with your inspirations.
Love the bizarre anonymous comment that says “Sorry, but you’re trying way, way too hard to project an image. Stop the affected poses, please.”
Would love to know exactly how a scarf and jacket combination can be trying “way, way too hard?” Your pose too, standing with hand in pockets, well, just how “affected” can that be?
There is no pleasing some people and it’s sad to see how bitter they can be once one achieves a little success. Ignore them.
Enjoy your posts about the clothes you wear, particularly as it has taught me that there is a middle way between bespoke and ‘off the peg’ (sad to admit that I’d never considered having alterations made at the shop until you suggested it)!
but i wish your jacket was open, sart. i see just a tiny peek of a camel sweater and striped shirt underneath that gorgeous navy suede of yours. what a tease!
I really like this inspirations/purchase post, maybe because I would have chosen the same style with a front yoke. Love the colors in all three jackets; that would have been a hard decision to make.
Oh, well I shouldn’t be anon here, but I’m on work pc. But yeah as someone has commented, you should perhaps refrain from posting self portraits just because its difficult fro us to write honest posts about them. Love your bravery though, and your blog! Mm
Laguna Beach Trad
November 28, 2007 at 8:43 am
In reference to the top photo, I particularly like the suede jacket and scarf. Beautiful. The clipped haircut and thumb ring are nice touches.
enc
November 28, 2007 at 9:38 am
I really hope you’ll do the self-portraits. I’d like to see your vision of yourself!
Both those guys look great, and I agree with “laguna beach trad” about the hair.
jeff
November 28, 2007 at 9:49 am
PLEASE DO SOME SELF-PORTRAITS!
I really like your style and it would be great inspiration.
In addition… you’re pretty easy on the eyes ;)
louise
November 28, 2007 at 9:57 am
I like the way you talk about your own wardrobe. It sounds like every purchase is carefully considered. The things you buy are obviously not inexpensive, but you treat them as investments. More people should shop that way.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 10:17 am
OMG, if only we’d all submit pics of how your shots have inspired our wardrobe!
mltt
ShugoP
November 28, 2007 at 10:58 am
Short tailored jackets are always a good look. No matter if it’s leather, suede, or my favorite; a houndstooth wool… It’s important the to wear a funky scarf or other accessories to make the jacket pop…I love this pre-fall combination…
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 10:59 am
you must have pics of yourself. Your fanbase demands it.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 11:09 am
Hello Sart, I’m excited to see this more personal side of your blog. I love reading what you write, but I’m sure I’ll love seeing what you wear even more!
mltt, I absolutely agree with you–some of Sart’s photos have revolutionized my wardrobe. I’ve been following this blog for exactly a year, and now my clothing is a polar-opposite to what it once was.
Just to comment on the first photo: I’m not sure if the jacket is supposed to fit like it does, but I think it makes the man look a bit chubby around the middle, don’t you agree? Maybe that’s just because it looks like it’s straining to stay closed? I do really like the idea of suede though.
xtina
CK Dexter Haven
November 28, 2007 at 11:22 am
I like the top one, except for the purse.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 11:22 am
Yes, please.
Candid Cool
November 28, 2007 at 11:24 am
Those scarves are just great. I think you could do a tutorial on how to tie them, teach us your secrets. :)
ricpic
November 28, 2007 at 11:28 am
Is that you in the bottom photo, Sart?
If it is, the look of determination fits well with someone who gets the job done, day in day out.
Scarf works very well with jacket.
The Sartorialist
November 28, 2007 at 11:29 am
ricpic
yes that is me
Emily
November 28, 2007 at 11:37 am
I love that you did a self-portrait. I have on of your shots (girl in paris with a fabulous hat, cream dress, and green bag) as my “look this put together” inspiration image. Thank you. :-)
Laguna Beach Trad
November 28, 2007 at 11:38 am
Nice self-portrait! We share a very similar look, even down to the haircut. Creepy. You look very clean-cut and preppy in your photo. Love the scarf, jacket, and haircut.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 11:39 am
Nice! and I love the neckerchief.
seeker
November 28, 2007 at 12:01 pm
well, it seems that we are all loking forward to see more about your own wardrobe Sart…
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 12:11 pm
Wow Sart! You look fabulously and effortlessly dashing. A very non-contrived look. SG from Canada!
Iheartfashion
November 28, 2007 at 12:17 pm
Love your jacket!
And excessive shopping/coveting must be one of the hazards of the job!
Jack Daniel
November 28, 2007 at 12:53 pm
i have exactly the same haircut as yours. :)
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 1:08 pm
what a handsome devil! glad to see you up there. dashing jacket, sart! /JdF
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 1:12 pm
In your self photo- is that split zipper “done on purpose” or is it a “wardrobe malfunction”?
I do like how your contrasting neck wear compliments your jacket.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 1:25 pm
Cashed, darlin! The jacket is nice although a tad short on you, it seems. And a thicker rather than thinner scarf fabric would do wonders.
The colors on the current scarf are great though…you really know how to play up your eyes.
mltt
On Your Left
November 28, 2007 at 1:38 pm
Sart you look great! More, please! :)
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 1:56 pm
Dear Sart,
Your hair has grown out! You look really good. I like the color of your jacket, though I think the beautiful scarf is really key in not making you look like yet another of those super-bourgeois Milanesi!
And the top jacket in green also gets a lot from the scarf.
Carl XVI Gustaf
November 28, 2007 at 2:05 pm
The scarf and the “pulled over” fit of the short jacket gives an aviator look to it all. Very nice!
Madeline
November 28, 2007 at 2:07 pm
I really enjoy the two zippers, each slightly unzipped. Casual, calculated, and comfortable. I have a hard time finding jackets that I like with a double zipper like that – I think they’re rarer for women – but it’s one of my favorite looks.
paige
November 28, 2007 at 2:10 pm
Aw, you should post pictures of yourself more often. We’re always hearing about your personal style, it’s so nice to see it in action!
Asian Models Blogger
November 28, 2007 at 2:28 pm
I love the scarf you paired with the navy suede jacket. Also it’s the perfect length and fit for you — very smart looking, dude.
Jessica M.
November 28, 2007 at 2:34 pm
The tone of your writing is so observant, yet so self-effacing. It’s just charming. Now that you have time to write a bit more, you have really reinvigorated my love of your blog.
(also, once you explained that it is terribly difficult to smile in self portraits, so I promise not to give you crap for loooking so grim)
About your jacket: the color is lovely, but your jacket seems to nip-in at the bottom much more than those that inspired you. I assume that was a deliberate choice. What attracted you to that detail? What do you think it does for your shape? (this is not a criticism, I really am curious)
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 2:40 pm
I like the look of the jacket in all three photos.
I love the scarf in the first picture and the color combination with the jacket.
I like the combination in the second picture as well. The messenger bag slung across the body adds a nice colour contrast as well as the gloves in the back pocket.
Your combination in the third photo is nice and one sees the obvious inspiration from the previous photos.
The only pause I have is the “man-purse” in the first picture. But hey, more power to this guy for having the confidence to rock that man-purse.
A question
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 2:43 pm
Hey, Sart,
Has anyone ever told you that you have a resemblance to Lance Armstrong?
starbahks
November 28, 2007 at 3:06 pm
haha im excited! :)
what a great idea… considering how all your readers have been so inspired by your shots all this time.
Felicia
November 28, 2007 at 3:08 pm
Looking good and surly, Sart. Thank you for the beautiful photos!
I have a professional question. A well known designer has asked me for my photos. What is the best way to send the photos? Do I send them on CD’s. They have to be high resolution.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
Felicia
felicia369ny@yahoo.com
Rob
November 28, 2007 at 3:13 pm
I had a great suede jacket similar to the one in the top photo but in a tobacco brown color. It was a thrift store find and I literally wore it until it fell apart. I’ve been on the lookout for a similar one for a few years now. It’s quite a versatile piece.
Schmick
November 28, 2007 at 3:18 pm
Sart, you don’t look at all comfortable in that jacket/scarf combo. Just because it looks good on someone else, doesn’t necessarily mean it will look good on you. I think you’d look better with a v neck knit and an open collar, or crew neck tee peaking out from under and perhaps a casually draped, woollen scarf.
Angie
November 28, 2007 at 3:24 pm
yes, a scarf how-to would be very appreciated!
The Sartorialist
November 28, 2007 at 3:26 pm
the jacket is a double-zip model
I would only buy thast jacket if it had a double zip
it is a much more flattering fit
pearlescent
November 28, 2007 at 4:41 pm
I like the combination of the printed scarf with your striped blouse, and how your blouse peeks from your sleeves.. Are you also wearing a beige sweater underneath? Love the put together look!
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 4:45 pm
It is such a wonderful idea this self-portraits! So, we can see how you are inspired from your own work.
I think your scarf is very beautiful, but I’m not sure about the jacket. May be it would be better open, worn in a more ‘decontracté’ way. I should also see what kind of shoes you are wearing.
Cheers!
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 4:50 pm
To Felicia,
Hey! It depens of how many photos you have to send. If it’s less than, lets say, 4, you can send them by email. If it’s a large amount of photos the best thing would be to put them in a nice CD, put the CD in a nice envelope and send it by ordinary mail (urgent and certified if possible). That is how I’d do it…
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 4:59 pm
About man purses,
I really like the way the man in the first photo wears his. I’m a girl, but I’m always wondering about how can a man carry his wallet, cell phone, keys, glasses, cigarettes, tooth brush, note book, etc, etc. in a stylish way.
There must be other ideas than suitcases and backpacks… Any more pictures with examples of this kind Sart?
Gabriela
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 5:02 pm
Sorry, nothing to do with this subject. But, the man in Laguna beach trad’s picture looks so stylish and interesting. Who is he?
Susan W.
November 28, 2007 at 5:14 pm
Scott, whenever you post an image of yourself, I get such an Arrow-shirt-man-as-drawn-by-J.C. Leyendecker vibe from it, regardless of what you’re actually wearing. Like here, with the tiny riff of an ascot. It’s just great.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 5:20 pm
Ciao bello see you in Milan…by the way nice Jacket the Doriani one.Fosco
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Self portraits are tricky, but well worth the effort! I hope you will post more in the future.
h.
November 28, 2007 at 5:43 pm
I like your nose ;)
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 5:46 pm
Sart!
You look terrific! I think you made a great choice with navy.
I don’t know what I’d do without this blog. Not only do I get inspiration but I often dress with the thought of what you, or the others that comment, would think. It has also helped me clean out my closet and dump all those iffy items!
fawn
November 28, 2007 at 5:58 pm
I love your little scarf! the zipper on the jacket is great too. I’m kind of shy about suede normally, since I’m pretty hard on clothes–nothing too delicate for me. but this post might make me reconsider…
Bunmi
November 28, 2007 at 6:18 pm
Hey Sart, Long time no see (self portrait). You look great.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 6:24 pm
I was scrolling down your site and came across this pic of an unsmiling man…my first thought: “Gawd, He’s gorgeous!” And guess what? It was YOU, Scott!
You could be a Marlboro man!
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 6:26 pm
I am in shock! I saw your photo in the biography page of your blog and you look so different. To begin with I saw you older and heavier, do-not get me wrong that photo is impressive, I loved you in that suit, it just looks like someone else. The guy in the suede jacket is hot in a different way… that portrait ads another dimension to your being in my mind. Bottom line is that it is important to show us your portraits because it seems you are a master in the art of transformation, which is so difficult to master and ultimately is one of the fundamental element of clothes period. The power to completely change oneself including the illusion of our gender.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 6:42 pm
I adore suede, is so sexy… something about suede is elegant all the way. Men in those jackets are a fetish to me, I faint… the three photos are cute and stylish at the same time. Gentlemen of the world that jacket is an eye catcher!
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 6:45 pm
what do u use in your hair?
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 6:50 pm
The sleeve pick… sexy. Sart DEFINITELY MORE SELF-PORTRAITS.
vv
November 28, 2007 at 6:50 pm
What I really love about your look, Scott, are the tiny bits of striped shirt peeking out at the neck and cuff. The color/pattern combo is great.
Shaneeza Aziz
November 28, 2007 at 6:54 pm
Nice to see you once in awhile.
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 7:35 pm
You look nice, the only thing is that the jacket looks a bit small on you.
Kat
November 28, 2007 at 8:16 pm
Beautiful scarf Sart, it looks great with your suede jacket. Can’t wait to see more!
ev said
November 28, 2007 at 9:38 pm
I am looking forward to your outfits and their inspiration!
ev said
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 11:04 pm
i LOVE the colour combination in the first pic.
the thing i love the most about the jacket you’re wearing, sart, is the double-zipper! it’s little details like that that take articles of clothing from merely good to great, for me. i had a jacket with a double zipper that was my favorite for years, until it literally began to fall apart.
and, love the sleeve and collar details peaking out. i think the slightly fitted look is perfect. i have a (current) favorite jacket that is just like this. (and i’m a chick – i think this style looks hot on both girls and guys.)
Françoise
November 28, 2007 at 11:12 pm
i love scarves. it dresses up the entire outfit. thank you for the reminder. i like the picture of you too. great post. :)
Anonymous
November 28, 2007 at 11:38 pm
haha love the kennedy-esque hair
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 1:23 am
Hmm, I don’t know so much about this self-portrait idea. I think one of the things I respect about your blog is your ability to put things out there and let people speak. When you post yourself, it forces people to be posititve, in a way. I mean it’d be pretty damn rude to say “Sart, you’re dog ugly, and your scarf looks ridiculous”, wouldn’t it?
Don’t get me wrong, I love your work and your blog, have been on it for longer than I care to remember, but I think it is necessary to maintain some form of impersonality. Oh and the dude on the top photo looks great, great jacket; don’t know much about the purse though.
Energie
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 3:36 am
i think your blog is funny and your picture are perfect for this porpouse, but why don’t you just youse a wooden mannequen instead of you?
I think for an objective look,knowing that is you cgets distracting!!
Cheers
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 6:39 am
You look determined!
I really like the fact that you´re not smiling.
More often than not smiling people
look a little bit stupid.
A recruiting manager at Thai Airways once said: We don´t employ intelligent women because they don´t smile !!!!
But short and tight jackets are tricky.
The trousers have to be extremely well fitted otherwise the whole look is ruined and the jackets just look too small !
Proportions, proportions !!
jeff
November 29, 2007 at 9:50 am
keep posting your pics scott! you can take the positive and the negative.
look at it this way… how many people have thousands of wardrobe consultants/stylists?!
i love your hair a bit longer. and i LOVE how really masculine it looks when it’s shorter… maybe that can be your spring/summer look.
urbnstyle
November 29, 2007 at 10:05 am
suede jackets are a great choice
nice idea with this post, hope to see more… with you smiling the next time :)
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 10:18 am
The angle of the shot makes me wonder whether your young daughter didn’t take your photo.
Nice work!
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 10:22 am
now we all know who the people were looking at!
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 10:47 am
Smile!!! You’re a hottie!
herman
November 29, 2007 at 11:13 am
Great idea, Rudolph! Er, I mean, Sart (it looks as if it’s in the 30s for sure). I’m looking forward to more examples of what you do with your inspirations.
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 11:27 am
Sorry, but you’re trying way, way too hard to project an image. Stop the affected poses, please.
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 12:24 pm
That jacket, doesn’t work for you on that picture.
Jonathan
November 29, 2007 at 12:42 pm
Love the bizarre anonymous comment that says “Sorry, but you’re trying way, way too hard to project an image. Stop the affected poses, please.”
Would love to know exactly how a scarf and jacket combination can be trying “way, way too hard?” Your pose too, standing with hand in pockets, well, just how “affected” can that be?
There is no pleasing some people and it’s sad to see how bitter they can be once one achieves a little success. Ignore them.
Enjoy your posts about the clothes you wear, particularly as it has taught me that there is a middle way between bespoke and ‘off the peg’ (sad to admit that I’d never considered having alterations made at the shop until you suggested it)!
stone
November 29, 2007 at 6:10 pm
good going Sart, You look wonderful, you are brave!
enc
November 29, 2007 at 7:23 pm
You look great. Come on, loosen up!
Anonymous
November 29, 2007 at 9:24 pm
but i wish your jacket was open, sart. i see just a tiny peek of a camel sweater and striped shirt underneath that gorgeous navy suede of yours. what a tease!
Anonymous
November 30, 2007 at 9:59 am
I really like this inspirations/purchase post, maybe because I would have chosen the same style with a front yoke. Love the colors in all three jackets; that would have been a hard decision to make.
pamela
December 2, 2007 at 1:24 am
you remind me of that villian from T2
♥
Anonymous
December 2, 2007 at 10:11 am
Oh, well I shouldn’t be anon here, but I’m on work pc. But yeah as someone has commented, you should perhaps refrain from posting self portraits just because its difficult fro us to write honest posts about them. Love your bravery though, and your blog!
Mm
Cristina
December 2, 2007 at 10:59 am
Agreed- I would love to see more self-portraits. A smiling one next time!
Anonymous
December 2, 2007 at 3:12 pm
Check cashed. Sufficient funds.
Rollergirl
December 15, 2007 at 9:00 am
Great idea – your hair looks fantastic.
Anonymous
July 26, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Why is no one making a fuss over that GREEN suede jacket??
It’s awesome!!
Anonymous
September 28, 2008 at 12:27 am
You have awesome eyes.
Anonymous
October 2, 2008 at 3:43 am
I really like your hair style!!
look great with nice scarf!
Hilary
November 23, 2008 at 2:14 pm
Top Gun reference? anyone comment on that yet??