New Arrivals: Opening Ceremony @ Blackbird

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The Fashionisto

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Published August 29, 2008

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Updated January 15, 2015

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I’ve always been a fan of Opening Ceremony.  Their clothes always have unique details that add character to any wardrobe.  Blackbird just received the above vest.  I’m crazy about the cut.  In a sea of cookie cutter vests, this new shape is welcomed with open arms.  And it doesn’t hurt that it is made out of wool/cashmere.  Check out the official Blackbird blog for more information.


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1 thought on “New Arrivals: Opening Ceremony @ Blackbird”

  1. well, it’s certainly interesting…though not particularly easy to wear…there’s something very boxy and amish about it…

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