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Teddy Ruxpin at the Soho Grand

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Feb 25, 2015Leave a Comment

IMG_9276 IMG_9396Wearing vintage sweater with DL1961 jeans (on sale now), vintage hat (similar here),  Lotuff Tripp bag and leather elbow gloves.

When I found this vintage teddy bear sweater, I knew it was coming home with me. Maybe it’s the sweater’s plushie-ish qualities, but I kind of just wanted to adopt it, name it, and maybe take it for a walk. I named this sweater Teddy Ruxpin, in honor of the amazing Lie Witness News Segment from Jimmy Kimmel (how are those humans for real??). I got this sweater from Vintage Martini, and it is a homemade sweater made by a presumable visionary. If I could ever track her down I’d love to know what else she DIYed.

You might of heard, but New York was extremely cold. It was painful to walk outside most of fashion week. I was happy whenever I got to take shelter in my cozy room at the Soho Grand. My favorite home-away-from home, with the best lobby of any hotel!

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