Kit Mills spots and illustrates a stylish fiend in the tourist throng of Midtown NYC in lace, military pants and spots of gold.
Summer fashion exists in a Venn diagram of bright-colored / flowing / wtf, probably a result of heat-induced psychosis. Here's a watermelon inspired outfit
In our weekly 'Art of Style', Kit Mills sketches two mysterious elderly women, sauntering through the East Village wearing matching zig-zags.
Kit Mills spots a stylish mix of patterns and Union Jack in the dense, swamplike feel of the NYC subway this week in the Art of Style.
Kit Mills spots a woman in a sensational backless dress and big floppy hat in an unexpected place—the West 4th Street subway station.
Kit Mills spots a gold onesie on an otherwise professional-looking woman probably on her way back to the office after a coffee break in NYC. Is this the future of business-casual?
In this week's Art of Style column, Kit Mills illustrates a spring trend with puckish charm: the cuffed pant leg.
Art School Cute Weirdo is a definite “type,” but they come in infinite variations and color varieties. Kit Mills illustrates an example of this curious species.
Kit Mills has a Baudelairian moment, spotting a girl in polka dots passing quickly through a crowd near Gramercy Park.
Kit Mills spots a stylish specimen in a long velvet coat and a fedora in the most unexpected of places—Midtown Manhattan.