Style

Dressed TO KILL

by Angela Jorgensen
Photographed at The Clockmaker's Inn (www.theclockmakersinn.com)

Photographed at The Clockmaker’s Inn, (www.theclockmakersinn.com)

Dressed to Kill

The tension is so thick, you can cut it with a knife. She goes for drama in a little black dress with a surprising cape. Her attention turns to him in a bold, pin-striped jacket and crisp white shirt.The weekend should be interesting.

Dressed to Kill

There’s something not quite right at the inn.This is supposed to be a working weekend, but how do you dress for that? Perfectly, in a print skirt, brown-toned top and snakeskin pump. Or menswear-inspired pants, a sleek leather jacket and take-charge heels.The bags complete the look. It’s all about the bag.

Dressed to Kill

Uh, oh. She’s making a power move. Who can compete with a Missoni knit dress and stretch-microfibre and leather high boots? She’s unstoppable.

Dressed to Kill

At least now we can relax. That’s no problem in a lush, velvet coat, skinny-leg jeans, and creamy camisole. He’s cool in a classic shirt and Diesel jeans.Where’s that lightswitch?

Clothing and accessories courtesy of:D2 and Duggers, 5476 Spring Garden Road,Halifax,NS • Foreign Affair, 5639 Spring Garden Road,Halifax,NS

John David Shoes, Parklane,Halifax,NS • Mills, 5486 Spring Garden Road,Halifax,NS

Special thanks to Sarah and Sean Arthur, the proprietors of The Clockmaker’s Inn who were so accommodating to the Lifestyle crew.

Originally published in the Fall 2007 issue of Lifestyle Nova Scotia Magazine.