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permanentstyle · 1 year
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https://www.permanentstyle.com/2023/09/introducing-the-new-friday-polo.html
Introducing: The New Friday Polo
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thurstongrey · 3 months
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looking at carmen's silverstone outfits, idk why but i think she kind of downgraded like she lost that casual but elevated look.
She was probably styled here but i really liked her looks for the shoot with baudoin & Lange the style suited her and i do think a lot of her recent looks make her look older, and give the vibe she’s trying to look posh/old money or what she thinks is going to give her that vibe and from what I’m seeing the TikTok girlies are eating it up but no one’s surprised there they think Sofia Richie style is old money and quite luxury 😅, and her styling choices are not it, at Wimbledon the blazer + belt situation and the Dior bag were not it, I preferred her Wimbledon look from last year people said she was too dressed up but she looked good at least 😅
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splurgeofcolor · 1 year
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Hello Spring!
              SHOP THIS POST       WEARING:     JEANS: Mango, similar color Here, Here and Here/ GREEN CARDIGAN: Mango, similar  Here and Here/ LAVENDER CARDIGAN: options Here, Here and Here/ LOAFERS: Baudoin & Lange, similar pink loafers Here, Here and Here/ BAG: Here and Here, more options […] The post Hello Spring! appeared first on BITTERSWEET COLOURS.
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therakishgent · 1 year
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Baudoin & Lange SS23
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trustbikini · 2 years
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In obscura espionage definition
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The second factory where he built his cameras was located in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Semmendinger first made his cameras in New York City. Paul Getty Museum, gift in memory of Beaumont NewhallĪugust Semmendinger (1820 – August 6, 1885) was a manufacturer of photographic apparatuses and the inventor of the Excelsior Wet Plate Camera. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Gift of Gloria and Stanley Fishfader This display explores the evolution of the camera through the Museum’s collection of historic cameras and photographs. Flexible film stocks, built-in light meters, motor drives, and megapixels are a few of the advancements that have transformed the way this ingenious device captures and preserves a moment in time. Once a simple wooden box with a primitive lens and cap for controlling light, the modern camera has undergone enormous change since its invention in the early nineteenth-century. Please click on the photographs for a larger version of the image. Paul Getty Museum for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. How does the physicality of the camera, from large format to iPhone, affect how we hold the machine, how we interact with it’s ontology and enact its rationale – in particular perspectives of abstraction, becoming, existence, reality, as well as the basic categories of being and their relations: Substance, Relation, Quantity and Quality Place, Time, Situation, Condition, Action, Passion? How have digital cameras altered how we use the camera and how we see the world, moving us from a viewfinder and vanishing point, to looking at a flat screen on the back of the camera? How does the camera impart its own reality, and how, through looking, do photographers understand how different cameras impart different realities? How do we intimately see what the camera sees, without looking through the machine? How can a box of metal and glass, a machine, capture onto film and pixels, something that so transcends time and space that, at its best, it preserves the spirit of our existence, the condition of our becoming? Although I love the design of the old cameras – when viewed from the outside, through the media images, the exhibition seems to also be a bit of a filler from the Getty. A filler posting from me as I am sick at the moment. © Estate of Lisette Model, courtesy Baudoin Lebon/KeitelmanĪpologies. Lisette Model (American born Austria, 1901-1983) Collins Kodak Ektra Camera, Kodak, Kodak Bantam Special, Kodak Ektra Camera, Kodak World War II "Matchbox" Spy Camera, Lisette Model Weegee New York, Mammoth Plate Wet-Collodion Camera, Man Ray, Man Ray Self-Portrait with Camera, Nikon, Nikon "Reporter" large load 35mm camera, Photographer at a Fire, Photographing New York City, Photographing New York City - on a slender support 18 stories above pavement of Fifth Avenue, polaroid, Polaroid Corporation, Polaroid Land Camera Model 95, Polaroid SX-70, Portrait of Dorothea Lange, self-portrait, Self-portrait preparing a Collodion plate, Self-portrait with camera, Self-Portrait with Grandchildren in a Funhouse, Steineck ABC Wristwatch Camera, Steineck Kamerawerk, The Kodak, The Photojournalist, Underwood & Underwood, Underwood & Underwood Photographing New York City, Weegee, Weegee New York, Weegee Photographer at a Fire, World War II "Matchbox" Spy CameraĮxhibition dates: 30th July 2019 – 5th January 2020 Horatio Ross Self-portrait preparing a Collodion plate, Daguerreotype camera, Daguerreotype/Wet-plate Camera, Eastman Kodak Company, Eastman Kodak Company Kodak Bantam Special, edward weston, Edward Weston Self Portrait with Camera, Extras with Film Cameras, George Watson, George Watson Camera on 12-foot Tripod, Hasselblad, Hasselblad wide angle camera, historic cameras, history of cameras, Imogen Cunningham, Imogen Cunningham Self-Portrait with Grandchildren in a Funhouse, In Focus: The Camera, In Focus: The Camera J. Tags: Alma Lavenson, Alma Lavenson Self-Portrait, Andreas Feininger, Andreas Feininger The Photojournalist, Anthony Friedkin, Anthony Friedkin Extras with Film Cameras, Arthur Fellig, August Semmendinger, August Semmendinger Mammoth Plate Wet-Collodion Camera, Camera box, camera machine, camera obscura, Camera on 12-foot Tripod, cameras and photography, Canon, Canon S 35mm camera with rare F2 lens, Capt. Categories: black and white photography, digital photography, documentary photography, exhibition, gallery website, light, memory, photography, portrait, psychological, reality, space, time and works on paper
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gezzasmenswear · 4 years
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The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades ...
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Eight Practical Tips for Wearing Tailored Clothes When it’s Burning Hot
Dressing for fall and winter comes easy. There’s a whole range of tightly woven and napped materials for suits, such as wool gabardine and flannel, as well as an endless number of combinations you can make with patterned tweeds and casual trousers. Once temperatures get above 80 degrees, however, the dynamics are different. It takes a bit more thoughtfulness to wear tailored clothes in the summer. Some tips on how to give yourself a fighting chance:
1. Look for an Open Weave: How warm a suit feels is determined by many things -- the type of fiber, the weight of the fabric, and even color. Far and away, however, the most important is the weave. An airy 10oz tropical wool will wear a lot cooler than a densely woven, 14oz Irish linen. To check the openness of the weave, hold the back of the jacket up and see how much light pours through. The more porous the weave, the better it’ll feel on a hot day. 
2. Get a Softer Jacket: Unlike casualwear, tailored jackets have a lot of structure inside -- padding, haircloth, canvas, etc. All that material can trap heat, so go for something as softly constructed as possible. Soft shoulders; minimally padded chest; lighter overall feel. Note, this can be a delicate balance. A completely unstructured jacket won’t have as much shape as a slightly structured one, so go for something that looks and feels right for you. 
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3. Rip Out the Lining: Most jackets these days are fully lined in Bemberg, which is a soft and silky material. If you can find it, Ermazine will be a little more breathable. Even better if you can get a jacket that’s partially lined -- whether that’s half, quarter, or even totally unlined. That way, your body’s heat can easily escape. If your jacket is already fully lined, know that a local alterations tailor can remove the lining for about $50. 
4. Opt for a Linen Shirt: Heres’s an easy experiment. Hang-dry two shirts, one linen and the other cotton, and see which dries faster. Linen will win by a country mile every time. Which means, when you’re wearing it on a hot, humid day, it’ll wick moisture from your skin better and stay dry easily. Cotton, on the other hand, will stay wet and cling -- not a good look or feel. 
5. Lose the Tie: A tie can be a nice way to accessorize, but an open collar this time of year can feel more comfortable. If you forgo the tie, try wearing a patterned shirt and/ or pocket square. They’ll help add visual interest, picking up slack where a tie would otherwise serve. 
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6. Dapper Classics’ Cotton Socks:  Years before they became a sponsor here, Dapper Classics sent me a few of their cotton socks to try. I was really impressed. They’re made from a sturdy, thin, open weave cotton, which feels a lot better on a warm day than over-the-calf wool socks (or even the standard cotton socks you might get from Gold Toe or Marcoliani). It’s a small advantage, but one I’ve come to appreciate when temperatures get into the high 80s. 
7. Aim for a Seasonal Look: Don’t just stick to navy and gray worsted suits. Cotton, linen, and tropical wool can look great this time of year in colors such as tan, cream, olive, tobacco brown, cigar brown, and Royal Air Force Blue. I also like the tonal navy seersuckers this season from Camoshita and Ring Jacket (the second of which is pictured above). They have all the charm of traditional seersucker, but feel slightly less preppy. 
8. Wear Lighter Footwear: When everything looks light and airy, your shoes ought to match. Leave the double soled, country-grain brogues for winter. Summer calls for penny loafers, tassel loafers, and unlined suede chukkas. Belgians can also be good, even they’re a bit bold. Baudoin & Lange has Belgian-styled shoes without the dainty bow, if you’re on the fence. 
Granted, at a certain point, nothing will make a hot day feel like a cool one, but with a few adjustments, you can wear tailored clothing a little more comfortably this summer. 
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thearmoury · 3 years
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We just received this pair of made-to-order loafers from Baudoin & Lange for Mr. S. Made up in a pinede glove suede, these Ginkgo penny loafers are a great casual option for the warmer months. We offer MTO with Baudoin & Lange at both our Tribeca and Upper East Side shops, DM us for more information. (at The Armoury New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRRwKrnnyZ7/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bluchermoc · 4 years
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permanentstyle · 2 years
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https://www.permanentstyle.com/2023/02/day-in-day-out-on-uniform-dressing-and-travel.html
Day in, day out: On uniform dressing and travel
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thurstongrey · 2 years
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michaeljondral · 5 years
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MJ in a CESARE ATTOLINI totallook. suit in pure irish linen fabric from Spence Bryson, shirt in cotton/jinen fabric from Carlo Riva and a silk knittie. all handmade #themagichandsofcasalnuovo shoes are the ultimative BAUDOIN & LANGE sagan loafer
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splurgeofcolor · 2 years
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Off White and Florals
          SHOP This POST   WEARING:           DETACHABLE COLLAR: Bittersweet Collars Here, another color/print available Here / SWEATER: Mango, similar styles Here, Here and Here/ JEANS: Mango, options Here, Here, and  Here/ LOAFERS: Baudoin Lange Here, more options Here, Here and Here/ HAT: Free People, similar styles […] The post Off White and Florals appeared first on BITTERSWEET COLOURS.
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NIGHTOUT STYLE: William & Kent(Coat)-Boss(Watch)-Studio Suits(Blue & Brown Trousers Options)-Baudoin Lange(Shoes)
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