Icon of Class: Lauren Santo Domingo

And when you are a contributing editor for a highly influential fashion publication like VOGUE, automatically she will be entitled to a privilege that most girls and women could only dream of – to be seated at the front row of every fashion show staged within the perimeters of the infamous Bryant Park tent. What’s more, being a socialite and one of the many VOGUE contributing editors also give Santo Domingo, she certainly has a designer stuff-imbued wardrobe that all of us wanted to raid so much!
Albeit I have not even the faintest idea on how does her walk-in closet looks like (I bet it could be bigger than Mariah Carey’s), why don’t you channel her sense of style for the upcoming season for a change?









Row 1: (L-R) Cotton horse-print tank by Stella McCartney, £107; Elie Saab FW 2010-11; Silk-jersey jumpsuit by Gucci, £1,404.
Row 2: (L-R) One-shoulder silk-blend dress by Lela Rose, £1,185; Glitter-effect leather waist belt by Marc by Marc Jacobs, £124; Belted satin shorts by Milly, £253.
Row 3: (L-R) Lizard cuff by Burberry, £350; Paraty medium python bag by ChloĆ©, £1,905; Aston leather sandals by Jimmy Choo, £697.
*Photos courtesy of net-a-porter
All items featured above are available now at net-a-porter.com, select multi brand boutiques and standalone stores all over the world.
Row 2: (L-R) One-shoulder silk-blend dress by Lela Rose, £1,185; Glitter-effect leather waist belt by Marc by Marc Jacobs, £124; Belted satin shorts by Milly, £253.
Row 3: (L-R) Lizard cuff by Burberry, £350; Paraty medium python bag by ChloĆ©, £1,905; Aston leather sandals by Jimmy Choo, £697.
*Photos courtesy of net-a-porter
All items featured above are available now at net-a-porter.com, select multi brand boutiques and standalone stores all over the world.
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