In late-January 2011, one year after the closure of RUEHL No.925, one endearing RUEHL fan found himself, amid books of modern art and bygone bohemianism, in his room in solitude. In a high state of reminiscence, he stood up from the floor, straightened up his slim straight jeans, and picked up a “vintage” circa 2005 camera. The results of his photographic endeavor capture the concept of RUEHL as art and strikingly allude to the heritage of Greenwich Village mixed with the modern, sensual sophistication and intelligence of the Post-Grad brand...
For RUEHL Week 2012, the private photography was extracted from his archives, and elegantly edited, to be presented, for the first time, to a greater audience. With the theme of an "artistic, young New Yorker's desk", the photography pieces in this post are samples of the creative art which RUEHL inspires...
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The photos in this post were created and are owned by C.E.R. for The Sitch on Fitch.