Early Friday
/Just another casual Thursday.
Fun kicks, khakis, and a big belt buckle complete this look on a cool, relaxed Thursday.
Just another casual Thursday.
Fun kicks, khakis, and a big belt buckle complete this look on a cool, relaxed Thursday.
A candid one. Serving a simple selection of solids with a tailored suit I just bought yesterday. For both pieces I paid less than $120. Don't tell my sis but I'm wearing it in her wedding 👰🏼
Sonaz thought it was a great deal too!
I feel underdressed, but have been assured this look hits the mark.
Comfortable for a long day on the job.
I live for a sample sale! Trina and Mr. Turk- thank you!
$30 for this patterned beauty and I got soooooo much more for cheap!!!
It's not all black & white- but for today it is.
#drifter #hugoboss
Did I get everything?
Casual, polished biz look of the day :)
From our house to yours🎉🎉🎉
HAPPY NEW YEARS YA'LL!
QT Rachel Staman and myself at the Turbo Workshop tonight held at the Noho Arts Center. She slayed....
leather weather
Killin' it, Mercury style.
And on days that end in "Y," We wear black and white.
New commercial head shot
Stan Smiths are the ultimate lounge day shoe and a long white tunic with some red Adidas sport shorts- a perfect fit for a casual Sunday fun-errand running-day!
My two absolute favorite colors in fashion are the ever-coveted, black and white. Always and forever!
Here, my friend, Blake and I sport two ways of wearing casual tees with bottoms that compliment but don't complicate the look. I am dawning a tight black tee with a high collar and rolled sleeves where Blake is wearing a more flowy scoop neck with a simple gold long chain with pendant. (Also pictured my grandfathers vintage ball cap with Native American printed brim.)
Both looks appear polished and perfect for a HOT LA Fall afternoon. Thanks for the joyous lunch B! You are enough! xx
-Destin
Going through some Headshots today and I liked this one. Goofy/mischeavous....or do I just have something in my teeth...
📷 by Gene Silvers
Army jacket was my Grandfather's from the 70s.
Pants: ZaraMen
Boots: Barney's New York
Tee: H&M
6 years ago I played the most twisted, complex, sociopathic real life person, Nathan Leopold Jr. in a very riveting play, Never the Sinner. I miss college sometimes :) This is one of my favorite roles to date because I intentionally got to draw on a unibrow each night. What it was the 20s...
These two performed the first "joy killing" in Chicago in the 1920s. Leopold and Loeb thought they could get away with anything, even killing Bobby Frank in cold blood- just for the thrill of it.
Destin's Duh!