This is Amil, looking perfectly serene, even during a heatwave. Who needs air conditioning when you can instantly create a breeze through cycling!
And that dress. I love the mid-century cut. This is exactly how to breathe the style you love from MadMen into a contemporary wardrobe. It’s balanced beautifully between casual and composed….
but…
maybe it’s sitting atop a bicycle that creates the carefree aesthetic which makes her style so appealing.
My bias is obviously for bikes as a requisite style fixture. But, putting fashion aside for one second, It will absolutely transform how you experience and participate in the dense urban environment.
And really (back to fashion), what better way to show your style then pedaling beside those congested sidewalks. You’re no longer hidden by the crowd, or in a car.
Cyclists are such visible urban entities, especially in Toronto. It’s no wonder style has become a facet of cycling culture and vice versa.
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I’m in love with that dress. I love the red flowers!
Love that ditzy print!
Love her dress, bike, sandals, bag… everything!
Great commentary at The Common Elite:
This is Amil, looking perfectly serene, even during a heatwave. Who needs air conditioning when you can instantly create a breeze through cycling!
And that dress. I love the mid-century cut. This is exactly how to breathe the style you love from MadMen into a contemporary wardrobe. It’s balanced beautifully between casual and composed….
but…
maybe it’s sitting atop a bicycle that creates the carefree aesthetic which makes her style so appealing.
My bias is obviously for bikes as a requisite style fixture. But, putting fashion aside for one second, It will absolutely transform how you experience and participate in the dense urban environment.
And really (back to fashion), what better way to show your style then pedaling beside those congested sidewalks. You’re no longer hidden by the crowd, or in a car.
Cyclists are such visible urban entities, especially in Toronto. It’s no wonder style has become a facet of cycling culture and vice versa.
That dress is from Silver Falls Vintage. 15 Ossington Ave.
She looks awesome!
That dress! It looks great tied in the front….