Fashionable People: Jen’s Real-Life Style
Jen Patrynis a New York-based fashion editor and the founder ofPrismvessels.从纪梵希泵到祈神保佑t Laurent leather jackets, Jen’s wardrobe is a dream; I have a special crush on her vintage well-worn rock tee and her Stella McCartney white knits. Here she shares with us a few of her favorite items from her incredible dressing room/walk-in closet…
See her home style in her House Tour→ Jen’s Haven In The Heart Of Nolita
Your very favorite outfit:I have so many. Most include Givenchy, Isabel Marant, Saint Laurent, and Céline.
The #1 item from your fashion wish list:Givenchy Couture.
The TV or movie character’s wardrobe you’d steal in a minute:Black Swanwith Natalie Portman. Last scene as the Black Swan. I used to dance ballet, so I loved the costumes.
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Three things from your closet you couldn’t live without:
- Céline bag
- Givenchy python sandals
- Black Givenchy Kimono Jacket
The item you no longer have but wish you did:Black croc Hermès cuff. Lost it while dancing and running around.
Most fashionable friend and why:Brent Birnbaum. He just got me the coolest Cynthia Rowley wetsuit. He doesn’t follow trends. He loves color and when I see what he wears it makes me happy.
Your typical work “uniform”:Skirt or dress. Flats or small heel.
FAVORITES:
IRL shop:I guess I’m a brick and mortar girl. I don’t even know what this means. Hahha
Online shop:Shamans Market.
Makeup brand:NYC black liquid eyeliner; it’s the cheapest brand and the best eyeliner. I love it.
Haircare brand:L’oréal.
Best jeans:Vintage ’70s.
Coolest sneakers:Nike Airmax, New Balance.
Signature scent:Lunafrom Perfumera Curandera, Tom Ford’s Oud Wood, Palo Santo oil from Ecuador that I bring back with me every time I go there.
Go-to source for style inspiration:Jaquemus,@bessnyc4
As a fashion editor, who do you most want to work with? Do you have a dream gig?I worked atTeen Voguefor 4 years. I always feel at home at Condé Nast. Doing a story forParis Voguewould be a dream come true.
What has been your most exciting styling job to date?That’s a hard one! So many. Ok I’m going with a campaign shot by Terry Richardson for Belvedere. It was the craziest and most fun job!! Also staying at a castle in Wales and meeting Lords and Ladies shooting in the gorgeous countryside forTeen Vogue.