Late summer means cooler temperatures. I welcome the change, no matter how sudden. At least that change is fairly predictable.
Finally I can wear that blouse I call my Chiara Mastroianni blouse because the actress wore something like that in a movie about the Bruni sisters. The sweater is from Folk which was a great little store in Hanover, NH for many many years.
This sweater is from Revolution in White River Junction.
With summer coming to an end, a quick day ("daycation") trip down to Northampton MA included used bookstores and vintage clothing.
The city has an "authentic" vibe, the young, the old, the rich, the poor. It doesn't look too polished and gentrified. Although, truthfully, it's another college town that has attracted its fair share of well-intentioned rich people who want to live in a culturally rich, close to nature, community minded place.
I spotted this woman outside of the cafe "Iconica" which is quite the secret destination. It's a must go to if you ever visit NoHo. The owners have literally turned a small building into a work of art in which they serve artfully crafted food and drinks.
Back in White River Junction, VT, another town hanging on to that balance between gritty authenticity and pleasure destination, Kim of Revolution decided to hold a small outdoor sale. This woman was rocking her outfit and let me photograph her.
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