Dressing like a literary giant

MANILA, Philippines - As sartorial inspirations go, Zadie Smith is at the top of my list. Bookish, talented and beautiful, the White Teeth and On Beauty author who sees a new novel in print this September is a formidable influence in the literary world. London-born Smith currently resides in New York, splitting her time between both cities. (“I think to genuinely have two countries, as a writer, is a very rare thing,” she tells The New Yorker.) As a result, her wardrobe, often a blend of vintage cuts, ethnic prints and sinuous patterns, reflects the polarity in timezone and culture. Nubby sweaters, wildly-patterned tunics, a black shift dress or two, frequently paired with a turban, constitute an eclectic style that is all her own.

In homage to Smith, YStyle assembled ensembles that wouldn’t look out of place at a book party or poetry reading. A crocheted midi-skirt and polka-dot blouse underneath a furry vest is equal parts eclectic and scholarly. Camp plays a minor role in minidresses tucked beneath utility jackets with thigh-high tights for an effect that is both youthful yet erudite. Dressing smart takes on a whole new meaning.

Fashion available at FOREVER21

Photos by JO ANN BITAGCOL

Makeup by don de Jesus for MAC

Hair by Enzoh Gutierrez for Bench Fix

Modeled by Pauline Prieto

Nails by aisa jane arconado of Beauty and Butter

School of frock: The scholarly vibe works best with slightly loose-fitting garb. Finish a crochet skirt and furry vest with suede loafers and tousled I-was-too-busy-reading-Wealth of Nations-to-brush-my-hair ’do.

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