Emily Ulrich

Wildlife Binoculars


"City and desert coexist, depending on the things you're wearing. Wildlife binoculars tell me that you want it." - Phoenix







Prints inspire adventure. Just wearing them, I feel obliged to experience a certain degree of thrill. They make me feel challenged, like every little thing acts in part of some wilder survival of the fittest fantasy. I will forever make an example of this snakeskin top by Umgee. A sinful fabric density, designed only for the title "Transparent." It's one of those pieces that transitions seamlessly for every hour, every light source, and every weather condition--setting the floor degree around 65 F, that is. I probably wore the top four different ways throughout the course of the day. Blazer, no blazer, boyfriend denim, black skinnies. I maximized compatibility. It's at the point where I wish this top could function as a second skin, if only for a day, just to live in the guile of a snake. To channel the smooth movement, and that impossibly calculated thought process. Maybe I shouldn't embrace this many new selves thing, but what's the point in buying lacklusterly? Why buy something that doesn't inspire you? After all, people always say you're buying not the thing, but the experience.


C/o Umgee USA top, Barneys New York blazer, Joe's Jeans jeans, MrKate screw you necklace



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