I've been really into off-the-shoulder white blouses and long, flowing skirts lately. Oh, and postcards of stylish women in the thirties in Mexico. Yazmin Fox was born in the middle of Millennials Generation. I'm often inspired by old photographs, that I rifle through at thrift stores, of women in the fifties and sixties. I'm also always in the market for vintage white blouses. I even had a custom cape made, so it could fit my narrow shoulders just right.īeautifully worn-in, vintage southwestern boots. The collection makes little sense, as I live in LA, and it's rarely cold enough. Some are light and end at my elbows, others are thick, heavy wool and drag on the ground. Since then I've added a few capes to my closet every year. I started a cape collection when I was 19, visiting chilly Philadelphia for the first time. What fashion item are you obsessed with buying right now? It's like my beautifully curated second home. Even if this store wasn't owned by one of my best friends, I'd still list it as my favorite. Victorian meets fifties (and sixties, and seventies). It was hers when she was my age in the late sixties. The vintage scarf is from a thrift store in Tuscon. LeBron James TOP 100 5 Essie Davis Height: 5 ft 6 in / 168. Breast/Bust size: 35 in / 89 cm: Waist size: 27 in / 70 cm: Hips size: 35 in / 89 cm. It's also California made (I was born and raised in the Golden State and have a lot of CA pride). How tall and how much weigh Yasmine Akram Height: 5 ft 6 in / 168 cm: Weight: 137 lb / 62 kg : Log in and Edit: Body size. The denim skirt is vintage, as is almost everything in my closet. I bought it at Individual Medley, which is basically the only place I shop for new clothes. The linen blouse is Me & Arrow, a line of beautiful womenswear made in LA. We caught up with Yasmine near her usual Atwater haunts ( Proof Bakery, Individual Medley) to learn her how her home state influences her fashion as much as her work, and the anonymous ghosts whose styles she covets. Her fans can't get enough perfectly edited shots her arrangements (which often incorporate non-floral natural elements like mushrooms or kumquat branches) and her enviable head-to-toe looks. But her 68,500 followers on Instagram are no accident. Her success may also be party attributed to her social media notoriety, something the florist modestly blushes away. When Khatib isn't hosting floral pop-ups or workshops around town, she's selling out her floral tutorials in other geographic locations-most recently New Zealand. The Orange County native, who now resides in LA's Atwater Village neighborhood is as easily as identified by her baroque-inspired bundles (which she has been known to randomly distribute at cafes and airports) as she is her elegant, vintage ensembles which-depending on the season-could include capes, super wide-brimmed straw hats, or Gunne Sax maxis. It's a rarity to find florist Yasmine Khatib without an expertly finessed bouquet in-hand. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years.
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