Friday, April 13, 2012

Street Style: Frida Gustavsson


A model's job description, since the inception of the profession some time ago, has always been someone employed to wear and display new clothes - a human coat hanger, if you will. It never mattered if they dressed as bland (or as unnervingly bizarre) prior to their induction to their occupation as the designers the walked and worked for rewarded them with complementary offerings of their work. Impossible for a model to be seen dressed atrociously when they were being styled by the crème de la crème, no?

As a result of this "auto-styling", models have fallen victims of unable-to-style-themselves-osis (awfully contagious, so I hear) and have been confined to the oh so dull off-duty uniform of standard bootleg jeans, a basic tank top and utterly unadventurous heeled footwear, à la America's Next Top Model hopefuls.
However, with the emergence of individualist models (like Charlotte Free, the new face of Forever 21 - notorious for her neo-grunge style), models the fashion world over are beginning to take the plunge and break out of this shell, rapidly becoming regulars on street-style blogs and magazine columns alongside their celebrity counterparts. Step forward, Frida Gustavsson, now a regular on the catwalk despite her 19 year old youth.
For over a year I have admired Gustavsson from the safe fortification of my laptop screen, for her unmistakable beauty and seamless assimilation to le monde du mode. But it is only after coming across this image of an off duty Gustavsson that I realise that I need to sit up and pay this girl's style as much attention as I do her aesthetic physicality.

Effortlessly killing two birds with one stone, Frida incorporates two major trends du jour in her ensemble - pastels (which, unless you have migrated to under a rock, you will know dominated the entirety of the s/s catwalks) and a punchy red lip (beauty staples at Julien MacDonald, Erdem and Dior). Frida adds signature flair by injecting a tough, boyish statement to her prim and pretty, Valentino sorbet sweater, with the inclusion of a T-Bird-esque leather jacket and a pair of jeans that scream "older brother's hand-me-downs".
Accessories are as minimal as Frida's makeup, with a burst of bright colour, namely a studded oversized fuchsia clutch the model totes everywhere with her.
The potential of a burgeoning Pink Lady spiced up with an essence of Danny Zuko.

Here's to a new addition to my interior bookmarks of style crushes.

12 comments:

  1. I love her leather jacket, this was a really well written post btw :)

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    1. As do I, it's the leather jacket of dreams. Thank you so very much, I'm honoured :3

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  2. I don't think she chose the make up ;) It was after a fashion show that's why she has those red lips. But anyway she's always well dressed

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    1. That would make a great deal more sense. Nevertheless, agreed wholeheartedly.

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  3. It's 'le monde' not 'la monde' and Frida's surname is Gustavsson not Gustavvson.

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  4. You really are a fantastic writer, Sian!!

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  5. I share your opinion Sian, I think you have much future as a writer, and you really have a great personal style! :)

    I love the red clutch <3

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  6. Your writing is absolutely beautiful Sian
    x

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  7. Your style of writing is beyond impressive for someone of your age. You never cease to amaze me, Sian. <3

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  8. Do you have formspring?? X

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  9. I agree with everyone else here, your writing style really IS amazing! I can imagine this being an article in some famous magazine!

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