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Imitation of Christ, Which Did I Wear Better?

I’ve always adored US magazine’s “Who Wore It Best?” feature. However, they never include me. So I’ve decided to create my own, completely conceited version. Please take the time to vote. It’s vitally important (to me).

Imitation of Christ was one of my favorite fashion labels of the last decade, and, so, an homage:

Against the graffiti in Split

Floating in the Adriatic on the Dalmatian Coast

Please vote by posting a comment below. In any case, I’m quite sure the Pope and Mel Gibson would be appalled.

 

 

Which Did I Wear Better?

I love US magazine’s “Who Wore It Best?” feature. However, they never include me. So I’ve decided to create my own, completely conceited version. Please take the time to vote. It’s vitally important (to me).

On Tuesday night, I was at the Boston Hot Pink Party, a fund-raiser for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, held at the Museum of Fine Arts. The dress code was “cocktail attire with a touch of hot pink.”

Custom-made suit and shirt, Chanel tie and pink pocket square from the Royal Bullring in Ronda, Spain

The following afternoon, I attended Party in the Park, a fund-raiser for the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, held under a tent on the Fenway. A luncheon to which the ladies traditionally wear hats, I decided to hold up the men’s side.

Hat by Empresa, Rome, decorated with peonies and purple stock; Ted Baker shirt; Trovata jacket; Rag and Bone trousers; vintage crocodile belt; scarf from a fleamarket somewhere

Which looked better?

Please vote by clicking on the headline above and posting a comment below. The results won’t hurt my feelings, no matter what.

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