Photos: Five Days, Five Looks, One Girl: Emma Morrison
See what Fashion Assistant Emma Morrison wore to the office last week.
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DAY ONE: More often than not my breakfast consists of a coffee en route to the subway, but I do love when I’m able to sneak in a working breakfast at my favorite Brooklyn restaurant, Frankies 457, in Carroll Gardens. I’d been eyeing this Jill Stuart dress on [Senior Market Editor] Meredith Melling Burke for a few months and was thrilled to find it at our Hurricane Sandy sample sale in November—since then, it’s become an unexpected staple in my otherwise pants-dominated wardrobe. I don’t like to feel too frilly, so combining it with my vintage red fox-fur coat and a pair of over-the-knee MaxMara boots keeps me feeling more Penny Lane than prim. I tend to shy away from super-bright colors, but the cool lilac on my Chloé bag feels close enough to a neutral for my comfort zone.
Hair: Adrian Clark; Makeup: Robert Sesnek
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I only wear jewelry that carries personal significance and keep the same pieces on every day. My claddagh ring is an heirloom from the Irish side of my family and I haven’t gone a day without wearing it in ten years. My signet ring—probably the most precious item that I own—was a gift from parents on my 21st birthday and is a testament to their perennial good taste. For my college graduation, I bought myself and my best friend Julia matching gold knuckle rings—our experience at the University of Chicago was far from traditional, so it only felt fitting to share rings that sit in an atypical place.
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DAY TWO: Designers are showing their pre-fall collections at the moment, so a large part of my day is spent visiting their studios for presentations. Here I am at the gorgeous Sea loft on Canal Street, two of my favorite young New York designers—Sean Monahan and Monica Paolini create really charming and affordable clothing that doesn’t sacrifice any amount of cool for the price.
Before seeing Isabel Marant’s fall 2012 show, I would have been hard pressed to try on a ruffled skirt, let alone to invest in one. However, I’ve always had a fascination with Americana and how Isabel translates it with her trademark French girl slouch. This skirt and top will easily be wearable during the summer—and I love that, together, they look more like a dress. The silver lining of losing my original cherished leather jacket in Paris was finding this even better version in Hippy Market, the Marais’s veritable treasure trove of vintage.
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This cool chain and fox collar by Jennifer Fisher is just right for cold days when a long coat doesn’t feel appropriate. For better or worse, I am completely addicted to my iPhone. Dependency issues aside, it’s allowed me to downsize my massive totes to more streamlined clutches like this über-chic, dove gray version by Proenza Schouler.
I wear the same three bracelets day in and day out, all of which bear sentimental value. My mother bought the simple silver bangle on the beach in Belize during a family vacation, and I have worn it for close to two decades. My ID bracelet was an eighteenth birthday gift from my parents, and I’m planning on adding an Ann Dexter-Jones ID bracelet with their names engraved to go with this one, which has mine. My David Yurman cable cuff is a family tradition—both my mother and my grandmother wear the same one.
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I’ve had a serious crush on these Isabel Marant boots since I first saw them go down the runway, and it’s now hard to find me out of them. I spend a generous portion of my week running around to market appointments and out doing showroom pulls, and these shoes provide the emotional satisfaction of a high heel with the physical practicality of a flat.