archival allure



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books, cardigans, glasses, oxfords, skirts, buns, metadata and mylar, vintage and classic.

Part lookbook and archival evidence, part style diary, two information professionals (as well as a host of guest authors) seek personal style outside of the stereotypes.

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benchmarks
A Cat of Impossible Colour
Academichic
Blue Collar Catwalk
Casey's Elegant Musings
The Cherry Blossom Girl
The Clothes Horse
The Gleam of Rose Tea
My Edit
Orchid Grey
The Snail and The Cyclops






about our avatar:
McCall Magazine, Night Before Xmas
from Eastman House Flickr Commons






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Pleasantly Profesh

So, I realize that bringing up Anthropologie while discussing cute librarian-inspired clothes is like, um… bringing up… um…  Sir Hilary Jenkinson when discussing archival order (?) Paul Banks when discussing preservation (?),  … I don’t know, you get the idea - Everything is just so cute, and bookish - knee length skirts! cardigans! oxfords and shirt dresses! Makes my heart skip a beat.


(though prices, not always so attainable for we, the humble information professionals, but thats what stalking sales rooms is for.) 


 Anywho, on to some cute clothes to inspire you:






all from anthropologie.com


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