
To say that it’s “been a while” since my last update, would be quite the understatement… As I look back in recollection of my life here in New York, I smile, I cry, I laugh, and I remember… I remember all the shenanigans I’ve endured while living in this crazy ass town for almost two years.
In addition to that.. I realized that a lot has been left out/ never seen, and because CIRLCE.SQUARE. is in dire need of a fresh start, why not begin a new side project? One of which will bring those up to speed.
Welcome to Look Back, a mini photo series of long but never lost memories. All these images are but a blur, and have all occurred within the past 1 year. Sit down, eat a cookie, and enjoy the show.
Look Back | Episode 1: Fashion’s Night Out, September 2012 | New York, NY.





◦◙ JUST ME

Lace Oxford | H&M
Ring | Yves Saint Laurent
Hinged Bracelet | Etsy
Python Hinged Cuff | Leighelena
Skinny Charm Bangle | Alex And Ani
◦◙ BACKYARD EUPHORIA
The long and awaited.. vacation. Well deserved, and well earned. It had been an unbelievably long time since I last saw my two younger sisters and mom. I flew into Nashville, TN which is outside of a town I grew up in called, Murfreesboro. During my stay, of course I saw opportunity to get myself dolled up and interrupt my younger sister’s video game session. Good thing she didn’t mind- We decided to have a very impromptu photo shoot. Here’s the result. A galactic and magic scenery, captured in nature through the eyes of a young and majestic visionary. Thanks to a creative, and really brilliant sister.. My Angelina Bella Romagno.





Photography By: Angelina Bella Romagno
Editor, Model: Rolando Robinson
01.
Sheer Lavender Capped Sleeve Blouse | American Apparel
Silver Shorts | H&M
02.
Sheer Powder Blue Sleeveless Oxford & Heather Grey Shorts | American Apparel
Tracing Paper Lab Coat | Urban Outfitters
☺ CHANEL

Take the eccentricity of a Harajuku Girl, mix it it with the sophistication of a Parisian tea party couturier, and add a splash of fantasy.. and bingo! There you have it, [Chanel]. Once again Karl Lagerfeld has presented us with a collection so dreamy it hurts (per usual). Though the doll-like fashion show was stimulating, it wasn’t my favorite.
I did especially love the black and white dresses the most, as well as all the shades of pastel. It was like someone sprinkled magic dust on a basket of potpourri, and it came to life. There was a slight disconnect within the transition of some of the pieces (more so the random pieces of menswear). And I definitely did not appreciate the diamond checker board ensemble.. Buuuut, I did manage to select garments that really made an impression. I’m obsessed with floral, so anything with flowers oozing off of it (i.e. the powder blue sweater combined with black mesh overlay and flower buds) gets an A+ with me!
All images courtesy of Style.com.
Friday May 18th //◦◙ HE’S A LADY
Prior to my move to NYC, I began experimenting with wigs. Never in a million years did I ever think I’d wear wigs in addition to makeup. As sad as it sounds, I actually became the individual that I swore I didn’t want to become- I’ve never been happier either! Living in a city where art and beauty is appreciated, why not get glammed up? For me, beauty is essential and necessary. Granted, I don’t wear wigs everyday, but whenever I feel the need to be pretty or frolic around with hair that I purchased as opposed to grew, I sure as hell do it!
Feeling beautiful is a must for everyone.. I just go about it a little differently than some people. I mainly like being able to take on different characters. As long as I have a steady hand and an hour or two- I can be anyone. Living in the hustle and bustle of the city can be tough sometimes, so to keep life fresh I dress up as someone else. I begin the process as Rolly, and then I end the process ass.. um, Rolly. Just because I have red lips, rosey cheeks, and highlighted eyes, doesn’t mean I’m not still myself. And don’t let the glammed goddess face fool you either- I DON’T WANT to be a woman. I just like to look like one from time to time.




Complexion:
1. Armani Face Fabric Foundation [In Shade #3] | $49
2. Hourglass Hidden Corrective Concealer [In Sand] | $33
3. Bobbi Brown Tinted Moisterizer, used for contouring [In Rich] | $40
Eyes:
4. Tarina Tarantino Eyedream Hyperlight | $22
5. Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Blush [In Buff] | $25
6. Stila Dream In Color Palette | $39
7. Kat Von D Sin-Full Lash Mascara | $19
8. YSL Faux Cils Shocking Mascara [In Deep Black] | $30
9. Hourglass Script Precision Liquid Liner [In Jett] | $32
Cheeks:
10. Givenchy Le Prisme Blush [In In Vogue Orange] | $44
Lips:
11. Smashbox “The Nude Lip” Pencil [In deep] | $16
12. Bobbi Brown Tinted Moisterizer, used as lipstain [In Rich] | $40

It’s May.. which I thought was identifiable as “Spring”. Apparently here in NYC, it’s not. This was by far one of the coldest nights of the month- and the wig blowing winds that I endured nearly had me dead. Nonetheless, the day was lovely. I met beloved Val in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for an afternoon delight on the pier. God- It’s so nice to see where I live from the outside. Manhattan is beautiful from across the water. I definitely appreciated it more, and simultaneously thought “Maybe I need to move to Brooklyn”.
It was cute to see everyone out and about despite the shady weather. We ventured into the cutest Japanese apparel store where they had an array of the most unbelievable Vivienne Westwood scarves and tights as well as YSL. Ugh, how I wish my bestie Melody was there for that. Valdet and I finished up the night by eating at one of my favorite restaurants “Meatball Shop”. Good times- I just can’t wait until it’s warmer.
Leopard Sweater | Topshop
Beanie | Street Vendor
Mascara | YSL Shocking in Black

Okay ladies and gentlemen.. This is design done right! How I even came across designer Karla Spetic, is beyond me, but thankfully I did! Currently my new favorite designer (and from Australia at that), Spetic’s collections are always of the most feminine cuts and remarkable tailoring. Her newest collection, which happens to be my favorite thus far, is pop art at it’s finest. The combination of masculine silhouettes with a womanly execution is impeccable.
With obvious inspirations by pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, this collection exemplifies what it is to mix the new with the old. Each comic book piece is an absolute joy to look at, and of course since I’m an art major, I immediately connected with this collection. This just goes to show that Australian fashion is not to be taken lightly and is a force to be reckoned with. A force by the name of Karla.
All images courtesy of KarlaSpetic.com.
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