Jil Sander’s Pastel Picnic and Covetable Coats
Jil Sander’s Milan show was like a warm spring picnic, imbued with a spectrum of pretty pastels, as well as vivid hues of pomegranate, teal,… Read More »Jil Sander’s Pastel Picnic and Covetable Coats
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Sóla Agustsson is a writer and graduate student in English Literature at Brooklyn College. She has contributed to Whitewall, Artlog, Flaunt and Zink Magazine. Excerpts from her upcoming novel have appeared in Konch Magazine and A Wild Feeling. She was short-listed for the San Francisco Foundation’s Phelan Award for her work in fiction in 2013. She graduated from UC Berkeley in 2010.
Jil Sander’s Milan show was like a warm spring picnic, imbued with a spectrum of pretty pastels, as well as vivid hues of pomegranate, teal,… Read More »Jil Sander’s Pastel Picnic and Covetable Coats
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