So as not to bore you with my day… I’m going to skip straight to the fashion…
I imagine I’ll have time to write tomorrow… but my trips to Chelsea always throw me for a loop.
Seeing as you’ve listened to all of BunnyGreenhouse’s mixes ( I told you that you’d dance!) I figured you’d be ready for a night on the town.
Why not step out in something cool, comfortable and undeniably chic … like a Lara Miller, for example?
A graduate from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, designer Lara Miller began her career in fashion while still in school. After interning with the local designers Laurenceleste and Cynthia Ashby, Lara began showcasing her garments at Wicker Park’s clothing boutique, p.45.
In 2002, Miller was chosen as p.45’s Exhibiting Artist, to run in conjunction with the Around the Coyote Arts Festival. The show was followed by publications in Chicago Social magazine, Ten by Ten, and the Chicago Tribune. Since then, the company, Lara Miller, has grown quickly. The Lara Miller collections are now carried in 17 retail stores in the U.S.
Lara Miller’s quest is to keep fashion fun by creating sophisticated clothing that allows women to feel comfortable at work or at play. Lara designed the trademark FLIP® Line that allows you to enjoy wearing a garment in a variety of ways and project your own style to the world. You may “flip” a breezy halter dress into a stylish skirt or wrapped knits into fluent body accessories.
How’s that for versatility?
All of Lara’s collection are grounded in geometry and architecture. Once on the body, angular lines retract, mimicking the sinuous curves of a woman’s body. Developed in a theory of animation, the pieces within each collection can be played with, flipped, and recreated for each individual wearer. Balancing these conceptual pieces are classic tailored garments that focus on distinct details. Together they create a line that exudes individual spirit mirrored by smart, clean sophistication.
Enjoy. I have the sniffles and am in desperate need of some NyQuil and ANTM.











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