How does one go about choosing the attire of the day? Occasion is, needless to say, of the utmost importance, unless one goes by the name of Lady Gaga. So let’s say it’s a Saturday, I’m heading out to meet my friend(s)/significant other in the city (circle applicable option).
First thing that comes to mind is, do I need to be dressed comfortably today? There’s lots of walking to do, so no cab-to-curb shoes.
Is there something you’ve been thinking of wearing? Hell yes my Cos dress that’s never seen the light of the day because I’m too scared to wear white.
What kind of look can I go for in this white dress? An ass-kickin’ off-duty samurai of course.
self-fist bump
Cos dress; Thrifted kimono; Rick Owens boots
While Monsieur Lemaire’s collection was refreshing, it is by no means new. Damir Doma has been doing the desert nomad look for many years, while Yohji Yamamoto is probably the grandfather of luxurious comfort dressing. With that said, I really wanted to buy the a thing or two from his capsule collection with The Corner, but broke girl was, and still is, broke.
Christophe Lemaire for The Corner, via Arewu Journal
Much to my surprise back in February, Rick Owens decided to join the Zen crew by presenting his version of floor length coats for his FW 2012 show, complete with floor-skimming cashmere robes. In 2008-2009 he showed women who came from outer space, clad in skin tight leather space suits. Fast forward a few years later, these women have mingled with the Earthlings, but as high priestesses who rule over mankind from high up the Mountain, simply because they are too fearsome and the puny Earthlings are no match for them. If they remove their masks, they must draw blood. Also they probably keep a bevy of men at bay for snu-snu.
Certainly not the kind of woman you want to mess with, no siree. Via Models.com

This face says: ‘I’m proper chuffed with this fit’
12 thoughts on “Going Zen”
Rachel McGann
by Rachel McGann on July 20, 2012 at 10:04 pmthose boots are fascinating..such a striking silhouette !
Rosenrot
by Rosenrot on July 20, 2012 at 11:54 pmThank you for your kind words, Rachel :)
inkarlcerating
by inkarlcerating on July 20, 2012 at 10:33 pmamazing story. u have a great vision.. love the humor too plus i read the whole post. which i seldom do nowadays coz im super busy. but i’d digest your words coz youre awesomee!!!
Rosenrot
by Rosenrot on July 20, 2012 at 11:54 pmI hope it’s the good kind of busy with your labels, Karl. Thanks for dropping by.
Alicia – Sea Of Ghosts
by Alicia - Sea Of Ghosts on July 20, 2012 at 11:36 pmI just adore floor-sweepers. I’d long given up the hunt for a cloak-like black cardigan after never finding just the right one… but now you’ve rekindled the desire!
I love how you manage to keep a no-black outfit darkly sophisticated. Very inspiring xx
Rosenrot
by Rosenrot on July 20, 2012 at 11:56 pmI can’t say it was an easy exercise because I, like you, am naturally attracted to black.
I have to agree on the difficulty in finding said cardigan. I’m searching for the same type as well, without resorting to expensive RO.
Anonymous
by Anonymous on July 20, 2012 at 11:36 pmYou’re from another planet Rosenrot !
But to be honest I much prefer when you incorporate tailored garments in your outfits. The last one with the wide Margiela pants is perfection to my eyes.
About Christophe Lemaire, have you ever handled his garments ? I find them very well cut but rather poor quality-wise. I’ve ordred a pair of pants from Thecorner and the fabric was miserable. Also, threads were starting to coming off.
It’s a bit surprising that the guy behind Hermes uses poor fabrics for his own line…
Rosenrot
by Rosenrot on July 21, 2012 at 12:02 amI have yet to get hold of his clothes, but it’s unfortunate to hear about the poor quality of the garments. How often did you wear it before it started fraying? I hope it’s just contained within the collection with The Corner, which probably means that his mainline stuff will be even more expensive. Bah!
Don’t worry, I don’t stray too far from tailoring. I can never resist sharp blazers!
Anonymous
by Anonymous on July 21, 2012 at 1:21 amI’ve never worn the trousers actually. It was already fraying fresh out of the box ! i’ve sent it back to Thecorner of course. And it was not from the capsule collection :/
Maybe I’ve been unlucky though. There’s a pair of wool pants from the upcoming collection that has caught my eyes. Maybe I’ll try again.
Good to hear you’re still into tailoring and sharp blazers !
Would love to see you in a nice Dries Van Noten colorful outfit too. I’m sure you would rock this out.
Stephanie
by Stephanie on July 21, 2012 at 3:20 amDamn, nice work! I love this silhouette. Anything samurai-related is A.OK. in my books. Love how you incorporated the kimono.
Lucinda
by Lucinda on July 23, 2012 at 2:35 pmThe soft silhouette and the white with grey is very inspiring. I used to avoid white too but recently I’ve been dreaming of top-to-toe white looks.
Semicosmic
by Semicosmic on July 23, 2012 at 7:14 pmThat kimono! Still so completely jealous you found it for such an amazing price.