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Stylist and fashion consultant Ada Kokosar always surprises me. She never seems to echo any current runway trends in her style, but marches (as Hanneli Mustaparta put it) to the beat of her own drum. She anchors her outfit in minimalistic neutrals before going off the deep end with the most unexpected shapes and texture combinations. I love the contrast of three shiny black textures in the above outfit. Below, harem pant with a boxy, asymmetrical jacket… it’s so chic, it hurts.

I’m so over summer, I might as well be orbiting earth for these last few weeks of heat. I would prefer the chill of space over another summer tennis skirt. Give me boxy silhouettes and loafers! I just bought a plain long-sleeve white silk shirt at ReStyle that is stiff as a paper bag. I can’t wait to pair it with a straight skirt and imitate Ada’s above-it-all style. Unsexy and untrendy to the max.

See more pictures of Ada here, here, here, and here.

Pictures from Stockholm Streetstyle, Trendy Crew, Hanneli Mustaparta, and Easy Fashion.

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The first whiff of fall is on the air. When I go thrifting, all I want to try on is a vintage wool skirt, crisp collared shirt, and sash-tied trench coat. Unfortunately, when I leave the thrift store, it is still too hot to wear anything but one item outfits.  I am putting off my cravings for layers by drooling over pictures of Esther Quek at Paris Men’s Fashion Week in her impeccably-tailored, menswear-inspired digs.

Esther is one of my fashion role models. Group Fashion Director of men’s fashion magazine, The Rake, she uses classic masculine shapes in charming feminine prints or offset by pops of color. Always styled down to the details, details, details. I hope to do a lot more menswear inspired looks in my fall 2012 wardrobe.

See more of Esther here, here and here.

Photos from Vanessa Jackman, Style Tao, Lee Oliveira Street Style, and Quite Continental.

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I have to root for people who went to high school with me. If someone else can make it creatively with a piss-poor education from Suburban-Hell, Idaho, then at least I have a proper shot at it. Matthew Wade, today an illustrator and filmmaker, is still burned in my memory as the drama-kid who drank tea made from someone else’s spit on a dare.

Who knew that over a decade later I would be drooling over his t-shirt designs. Nicole has an iphone cover with one of his illustrations, and it is fierce with her multicolored nails.

Matt plans to return to the Treasure Valley to film an independent feature, HOW THE SKY WILL MELT, pending a successful kickstarter campaign. I am happy to be able to support him on Kickstarter (only 8 days left!) and, hopefully, do a little FU-costume-collaboration when the film crew comes to town. Check out Matt’s project and stay tuned to see FU fashions on the silver screen.

It does make you wonder… How will the sky melt?

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