August 20, 2008

I never knew that Jessica Simpson created comfortable shoes, apparently she does.Norwegian street fashion site Oslostil featured this woman in early June and I wanted to revisit because of the veritable kaleidoscope of fashion she brings with what she wears. She starts out with a Norwegian accessories designer, moves on to Swedish designer Gina Tricot and then goes American with Jessica Simpson. Talk about eclectic. Here’s what she says about her ensemble on Oslostil:
My bag is by the Norwegian brand Cala&Jade, my dress is Gina Tricot, the cardigan is from Oasis, and my very comfy shoes are by Jessica Simpson.
—Cam Ling
August 4, 2008

She didn’t wear it for some sort of parade, she didn’t wear it to grab attention (though the jury may be out on that) she just wore it just for the fun of it. Many of the items on her could be found in random stores like H & M. There’s something to be said about the creativity behind a fashion on the streets.
via: Oslostil
—Cam Ling
July 22, 2008
There are reasons why I love reading Oslostil. This street pic is one of them:

You glean so many ideas. A good example are the sandals and the leggings. Simply marvelous. Summer’s not over yet, pulling this out from the bag of tricks seem wholly appropo.
Here’s what the wearer (Mariann) has to say:
I’m wearing a leather jacket from Nina Jarebrink Of Sweden. The purse is from Adox and the shoes are from Vagabond. My jeans are Lee and I bought my t-shirt at a marked. I got the jewelry from a friend and it’s originally from Asia, and the sunglasses are Tom Ford.
—Cam Ling
July 8, 2008

The hat, shorts, bracelets and the purse are by H&M. My tights are from Cubus and I bought my shoes at DinSko. I think my tunic is from some place in Asia.
Photographer: Nikoo Hamzavi
via: Oslostil
—Cam Ling
November 12, 2007

Ann Kristin (26)
I like to mix and match old and new clothes, especially old to be honest. My jacket and gloves are both from H&M, while the purse I got at Vesle Trabant in Markveien, Oslo. And the bike was a gift from my aunt.
photo: www.oslostil.com
—Anne-Marie Michel