What to wear to a fashion forward wedding?

Beagy Zielinski
Last Thursday I attended the wedding celebration of Malcolm Harris and K. Tyson Perez. You might be familiar with Malcolm if you know NYC nightlife/fashion or if you happened to read my interview with him here. But it goes without saying that attending a wedding of these two makes you want to step up your sartorial game. I snapped this photo of Beagy Zielinski on the street before going inside –as no cameras were allowed at the event due to it being televised. (We also had to sign enough release forms that I’m sure there was a clause giving away our first born as well!)

Beagy is both a fashion stylist and the owner/genius behind L’Armoire du Styliste: an international clothing, shoe and accessory rental studio specializing in avant-garde couture. So she is clearly well equipped for this particular “what to wear” challenge! Here she is wearing: Fur bolero by Paula Cheng , dress by Dolce & Gabbana shoes are Givenchy (runway version) and earrings are Alexis Bittar. Stunning.

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3 Responses to What to wear to a fashion forward wedding?

  1. Valentine A says:

    Love her style… Really cool combination!

    Diary Of a Fashion Stylist…
    http://valentineavoh.blogspot.com/

  2. Somewhere in SoHo says:

    Tres chic!

  3. Velvet Moods says:

    shoes go with something else…. (dont know what)

    dress is nice.. But shoulder pads? Really?! This isn’t Mad Max and the Thunderdome!

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