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I want to look like an architect

124 replies

NinaRose · 09/08/2014 13:52

Met up with some of my old school friends last week. A couple of them are architects and looked great: edgy, quirky yet classy in a simple kind of way. Neither of them has a lot of money so I doubt they spend much on their clothes but they looked much better than some of the other people there who clearly had (spent a lot).

I desperately want the same look, where do I start? Which shops or labels do I look up?

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zgaze · 09/08/2014 13:55

All female architects wear Cos Grin it's got that minimal, streamlined look.

IScreamForIceCream · 09/08/2014 13:55

You need to shop at Cos.

IScreamForIceCream · 09/08/2014 13:55

Arf at the cross post!!
Exact same time, too!

kikidee · 09/08/2014 13:55

I'd like to look like an architect too! I'd say Cos would be a good place to start looking. Also & Other Stories.

zgaze · 09/08/2014 13:56

Haha excellent cross post with IScream, now you know we are right

zgaze · 09/08/2014 13:56
Grin
purplepickles · 09/08/2014 13:57

That's that then!

Cereal0ffender · 09/08/2014 14:03

You need to decide on a 'look' and then rigidly stick to it no matter what life throws at you. Lots of black, structure and red lipstick. Hair is either bobbed or short with a quiff. Think 'Edna mode' from the incredibles

ChippyMinton · 09/08/2014 14:15

Good quality natural fabrics are a must - linen, cotton, cashmere.
And sensible but quirky shoes. Camper, Naturalista or trainers.

NinaRose · 09/08/2014 14:17

Ok, Cos it is then. Will also look up & Other Stories.

What about shoes?

I have short hair though no quiff so will have to work on that. :-)

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NinaRose · 09/08/2014 14:19

Sorry, Chippy, xpost. I have a pair of (very) old Campers somewhere, remember them being super comfortable.

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CoconutAmericano · 09/08/2014 14:24

Brogues too i think. Clarks hamble oaks are a good buy.

TheFirmament · 09/08/2014 15:16

Ha ha there's a pinterest page! www.pinterest.com/catesthill/how-to-dress-like-an-architect/here

Lots of nice things on there. Black oval specs a must :o

TheFirmament · 09/08/2014 15:16

Oh arse here

TheFirmament · 09/08/2014 15:18

Or take style inspiration from the fabulous Zaha Hadid

santamarianovella · 09/08/2014 16:05

Look at bottega veneta and marni for inspiration, they are probably the go to label ,along with prada and dries van noten ,i 've worked in that industry with interior desginers, and I would say that most prefer muted colors but with movment,different textures, quirky prints and design, constructed clothes without décolleté , there is colour but carefully injected or otherwise its too done, its either a crazy printed dress,or mixed prints, ore a very muted bland colour , the only thing I can describe it with ,is that its a bit more groomed and tailored normcore .

I personally think most take inspiration from miuccia prada,

On a more budget friendly scale, cos, and other stories are perfect, by malene birger has that feel too,

AnnabelleDarling · 09/08/2014 16:14

Ha, I saw the title and thought 'Cos'!

I have a few architect friends and they all love Cos. The most successful one also wears Jil Sander, Helmut Lang and Issey Miyake.

Everything is streamlined and sleek, no fussy details esp on bags and accessories

alicemakinticsh · 09/08/2014 16:50

Monochrome, shapes. Think of form rather than fussy details.

A well known and beautiful lady architect I knew: crisp white well-fitting shirts, perfectly cut trousers. Just very fluid and simple.

Minimal jewellery and accessories.

Perfect hair and face (but as natural as possible) and worked out loads so she had the figure as the main thing.

White, black, grey. Wasn't worried about being seen in the same thing: it was her Signature Professional Look.

TomatoSorbetWoman · 09/08/2014 16:53

i love these
are they architecty with skinny jeans and a shirt from uniqlo? ( mans style)

then i also have little tortoishell glasses like these but not QUITE as weird
www.pinterest.com/pin/144115256800130942/

and a zara sloppy joe black sweater

TomatoSorbetWoman · 09/08/2014 16:55

ooh forgot the clarks link www.clarks.co.uk/p/26103928

OhMyArsingGodInABox · 09/08/2014 16:56

www.archdaily.com/168236/an-architects-dress-code/

TomatoSorbetWoman · 09/08/2014 16:56

gap pants
www.gap.co.uk/browse/product.do?vid=1&pid=000772541001

Cereal0ffender · 09/08/2014 17:54

Zaha hadid didn't get the tidy hair memo At architect school

florascotia · 09/08/2014 18:02

Suggest Wall London, too: com - the clue is in the name Grin

I really rather like some of their stuff...

florascotia · 09/08/2014 18:03

Goodness knows what happened to the link there:

www.wall-london.com