"Married to the MOB releases their second delivery for fall 2009 dubbed ‘So High Society’, featuring MTTM’s very own Sarah McSweeney. The collection is about luxury, inspired by crisp fall nights and first dates, and showcases deep jewel tones of blue, orange, and purple. Some of the highlight pieces include the silky ‘JumpOff Jumper’, and ‘Cipriani’ Track Jacket, and the infamous World Wide print has returned, this time on the ‘Ex-Boyfriend’ oversized tee in burnout print.
The look book story features an independent young lady out and about in the city she dwells in, embracing the transition of summer to winter. She embodies the feminine mystique, balancing a mix of intimidating sensuality and warm approachability. Whether she’s having a glass of wine with friends in Tribeca, taking her dog for a walk in the Jardins du palais royal, or just running to the corner store to get some sugar, she’s always confident and she always keeps it official…
The fall 2 delivery is currently available at www.mttmnyc.com and Alife stores.
CREDITS:
Modeled by Sarah McSweeney
Photos by Brooke Nipar
Styling by Radio Rose Garcia
Makeup by Ashleigh B. Ciucci
Hair by Jenna Perry"
Information Courtesy Of: Freshnessmag.Com
Available Online Here: MTTMNYC.Com
CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS: I 1st became aware of this burgeoning brand approximately 3 years ago and I immediately copped my lady some exclusivos to make her lady friends go gaga ... lol. Since then, in short order, I have watched the M.arried T.o T.he M.ob femme fatale firm ascend to the throne as the preferred outfitter of streetwear queens the world over. Clap for 'em.
The Married to the Mob Fall 2009 Lookbook Pt. 2 continues this company's impressive progression and looks to be their most comprehensive collection thus far. Their signature logo loco garments now seductively segue into more sophisticated pieces and, to my approval, further blur the lines between the corner store and Haute Couture.
I know these girls. Well, not really, but, coming of age in New York City during the 1990's, I knew a gang of chicks just like this. Many of them were some down ass White broads who smoked Chocolate Thai, rocked North Face Steep Tech jackets over good Polo Indian Head knits, got knocked for shoplifting and celebrated Seder @ a synagogue in The Hamptons. A study in contrasts indeed.
That inimitable Old New York sensibility informs this M.O.B.'s every move and is effectively infused in each of their collections ... that's how an O.G. like me fell in L.O.V.E. with them in the 1st place my nigga. Sure, they make their mistakes and they drink too much, but, who am I to judge? Ahhhhhhhh, I guess that this is what wedded bliss is truly all about. LOL. Good shit.
The Married to the Mob Fall 2009 Lookbook Pt. 2 continues this company's impressive progression and looks to be their most comprehensive collection thus far. Their signature logo loco garments now seductively segue into more sophisticated pieces and, to my approval, further blur the lines between the corner store and Haute Couture.
I know these girls. Well, not really, but, coming of age in New York City during the 1990's, I knew a gang of chicks just like this. Many of them were some down ass White broads who smoked Chocolate Thai, rocked North Face Steep Tech jackets over good Polo Indian Head knits, got knocked for shoplifting and celebrated Seder @ a synagogue in The Hamptons. A study in contrasts indeed.
That inimitable Old New York sensibility informs this M.O.B.'s every move and is effectively infused in each of their collections ... that's how an O.G. like me fell in L.O.V.E. with them in the 1st place my nigga. Sure, they make their mistakes and they drink too much, but, who am I to judge? Ahhhhhhhh, I guess that this is what wedded bliss is truly all about. LOL. Good shit.
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