One of my favorite San Francisco vintage stores, Ver Unica, asked me to style a photo shoot using an amazing collection of 1980's Norma Kamali. All of the pieces were previously owned by a woman who lived in Japan in the 80's and she must have realized how precious her collection was because she took excellent care of everything. Most of the pieces are from the OMO collection, which stood for "On My Own" and was Kamali's reaction to the end of her marriage. Every single piece was so comfortable, like wearing the fanciest pajamas. My friend Joshua Cobos shot these photos of me inside of the Ver Unica boutique and around Hayes Valley. The collection is in many ways the opposite of my usual style but it was refreshing to be out of my element and create a lookbook inspired by both San Francisco and Kamali herself.
Take a peek at Ver Unica's blog and also this shop feature from last year!
hat, shoes, sunglasses vintage (from my own closet)
all clothing vintage from ver unica
14 comments:
The funky glasses are my favorite...
the profile shot in the striped pants is amazing! so fun.
You are a dreamy stylist! <3 You look amazing in the scoop neck stripe dress! wow!
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Super awesome photos! You are such a great model. :] You look stunning in the leopard print dress.
haha! this is amazing!
Woah! It's cool to see you in such weird stuff! That stripey tank think is sexxxaayy
this is seriously the coolest opportunity ever, you styled everything so beautifully. the set sounds incredible!
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You look so fricken awesome!! I also love the hilarious photo of you with the mannequin head. Haha!!
i <3, LOVE, luv these outfits & photos! rock n-roll.
I will admit, I am being coming obsessed with cheetah print clothing. That cheetah print dress is stunning!!
Love everything. Please tell me that black and white striped thing with the drop-crotch is a jumpsuit - PLEASE.
oh my gosh! when do you not look like a rockstar?
just say : wow! i really love what i see here!
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haha funny to see you in 80s clothing. your so damn good at striking a pose! i have a lot to learn from you!
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