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CURATED LUXURY LIFESTYLE FASHION ART and WELLNESS magazine NYC curating good vibes by BRIGITTE SEGURA

THE K-FASHION PROJECT presented by Patricia Field

Inspiration from the East has continuously come our way for the past decade. This summer is no different with the K-Fashion Project, brought to you by famed stylist Patricia Field. Known for her work (on Sex and the City,) Field has a glamorous high fashion outlook that has inspired her to bring in the very best from Korean Fashion.

Brands like Buckaroo, Culture Call, Jessi NY, and Ugiz are featured at this event at Intermezzo August 5th, each with their own distinct style.

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Buckaroo, designed by S.H.Kim, is a denim-only brand that creates both tops and pants for all your casual needs. Notable pieces of denim for ladies include sunshine yellow skinnies and the perfect off-white and gray denim. The Buckaroo man is casual and stylish, wearing slimmer fit red jeans or dark blue denim button downs.

For someone who loves the style of stores like Zara, Culture Call is the a new one for you. Featuring simple silhouettes and classic staples, Culture Call provides a special twist with unique patterns. Our favorites include a yellow leather biker jacket, paired perfectly with a blue and yellow print dress, and a black and white patterned shift dress with bright floral accents.

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City girls will love the glamorous style of Jessi NY, whose primary color palette of black and white exudes sophistication. Body-con dresses in varying patterns and prints provide options for all types of women, from the classic preppy girl to the wild child.

Ugiz  is perfect for the artsy girl who loves to layer. The Ugiz girl is all about functionality, wearing beautiful plaid shirts underneath chunky sweaters and warm parkas. Ugiz also have lighter weight pieces in skirts and shorts to show off your legs anytime. Here’s a peek at some of our favorites from K-FASHION PROJECT presented by Patricia Field.  Written by Cameron Hull.

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