Fashion: Madeline Kragh’s favourite looks

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We recently interviewed New York-based model Madeline Kragh and were so impressed with her that we asked to her to join the Somethingyousaid.com team. Here she gives us an introduction to her own blog and her favourite SS14 looks:

My blog is Fashion Fugazin and is based on Fashion, Art, Design, and Architecture. Fugazi is an awesome band – and the Term FUGAZIN is a verb – punk rock mixed with fashion. The act of being rock’n roll in fashion is FUGAZIN. It’s also a Vietnamese military slang word for Fuck up. I post every week.

CHA_0067.450x675I follow all the fashion shows on style.com and then post my favourite looks. This is great for fashionistas that don’t have the time the look through every single show. They can look at my blog and see the best of the best and be up to date.

I always use the shows to consider my wardrobe for the coming months. Recently I have been checking out the shows and editing the best of the best looks from New York to Paris SS14.

My favourite designers change almost every season. This season my favourite looks were long dresses, lace and colors! There was a lot of blue, red and yellow this season. The show that surprised me the most was CHANEL.

Karl really pulled away from the classic sophisticated style on young pretty models and decided to go more rock and roll! I loved his hot pink checkered jackets and fringed skirts.

Incidentally, Paris is always my favourite fashion week to watch. I have done it four times and It was always an amazing experience. There are a few more of my picks below and you can see all of my favourites over at my blog.

Now that the shows are over I will be posting the latest fashion editorials and campaigns and also cool architecture design and interesting photos over on my blog. Inspiration is the goal of Fugazin. And I love sharing it! Feel free to repost re-blog and get inspired!

You can follow my blog here, my insta here and I’m on Facebook here. I’m represented by APM models in New York. 

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Words by Madeline Kragh. Read our interview with Madeline here.