The Art of Style by Kit Mills
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 084: NYC Subway Fox
This has been a strange autumn so far. Temperatures haven’t dropped to appropriate December levels yet, and judging from
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 083: Reading Red in NYC
Whenever I see a person reading a book out in public, I always feel compelled to find out what it
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 082: The Double-Bun: A Tale of Dread and Horror
Ah, the topknot. Commonly known as the “man-bun” when spotted on a male human, but I don’t think it’
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 081: Roaring 20s Vintage Slouch in NYC
When we remember vintage fashions, it’s generally the glamour that stands out the most. The Gatsby glitz and the
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 080: Point Me in the Right Direction NYC
As a design element, arrows are both compelling and open to a variety of interpretations. They could mean that you
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 079: Elder Eyebrows in NYC
As a person grows older, certain things about their appearance become more prominent. For some, it’s centered around clothing.
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 078: Colors & Cuffs in NYC
In these, the dog days of summer, it’s rare to see a pair of trousers extended to their full
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 077: Anything But Neutral
Beige gets a bad rap, as far as colors go. Sure, it may be the color of oatmeal, a food
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 076: Put a Bird on It
We live in the golden age of patterned fabrics. Yesterday in New York City I saw a man wearing an
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 075: Red White and Blue Flagging in NYC
Independence Day has come and gone, but the color scheme remains in popular fashion. You can’t forever assign meanings
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 074: Botanicals in NYC Fashion
There is power in reclamation. Some people adopt derogatory nicknames and terms that their former bullies used to put them
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 073: Septums & Undercut Shaves in NYC
If you live in an urban center or hang out with a lot of youngish people, I’m sure you’