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Du Juan radiates alongside Edwin K in this seductive editorial photographed by Vincent Peters for Numero China. Themed in the style of glamorous Hong Kong in the 1960’s, the series possesses an immersive cinematic quality that gives one the feeling of witnessing something forbidden.  Peters crafts a story here that draws clear influence from Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love and is shot in the same voyeuristic style, each frame captured as if through a furtive glance. If you haven’t seen it yet, you must! If not for a tale of unrequited love, then at least for the fashion (Maggie Cheung makes over 20 costume changes and each cheongsam is more gorgeous than the last).

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(Images: Fashion Gone Rogue)

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Shear Tunic 7 DIY Inspiration   Faux Ostrich Oversized Clutch

Fell in love with this photo after discovering it on Pinterest the other day. I can never get enough of slouchy, oversized knit things and have a bundle of faux ostrich fabric from downtown LA with this clutch written all over it.

(Image: Wendy’s Lookbook)

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