“I just love the color,” Pina Iannuzzi, a 50-year-old graphic designer at the auction house Christie’s, said about the red flared corduroy pants she was wearing on a Monday in late October. “They’re a Spanish brand, Werit.”
She was on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan and was dressed in an ensemble that invited closer inspection. Its elements included retro-looking sunglasses and a blue bag that brought out the colors of her nails and some of her jewelry. “My jewelry is mostly sentimental,” she said. “Things my mom and my family gifted to me, things that they had.”
She was wearing a charm necklace around her neck, along with a hot pink scarf in an animal print similar to that of her coat. She was “mixing patterns with color,” she said, describing scarves as something of a go-to accessory for completing an outfit. “I feel like that kind of brings it together in an elegant manner.”
Simbarashe Cha is a Times photographer and visual columnist documenting style and fashion around the world.
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