The man behind street-style blog Street Peeper was never obsessed with fashion or photography before launching his blog. Yet he’s rapidly becoming one of the most influential photographers in the business.
Amy Odell
2 weeks ago
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Rules were meant to be broken, especially when it comes to getting dressed.
Angela Vitello
3 weeks ago
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“It makes monsters. It doesn’t make gods, it makes monsters.”
Amy Odell
2 months ago
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Including Anna Wintour wearing Prada, power clashing, and more!
BuzzFeed Shift
3 months ago
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Most people seem more concerned with gossiping about John Galliano. But that could always change when the protests hit London and Paris.
Amy Odell
3 months ago
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Dozens of street-style photographers crowd outside of New York Fashion Week’s most important shows just to get photos of fashion people wearing allegedly stylish outfits. These images show just how crazy it gets.
BuzzFeed Shift
3 months ago
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New York’s foot of snow did not keep the hardiest of fashion people from all manner of high heel, shorts, and floor-length chiffon.
BuzzFeed Shift
3 months ago
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It was about 30 degrees in New York when these were taken, so you have to worry about the women who showed up to Fashion Week in sandals and skirts without tights.
BuzzFeed Shift
3 months ago
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“Devils” wear lingerie, “cats” wear leotards, and “nurses” wear tube dresses en route to parties in New York’s meatpacking district.
BuzzFeed Shift
6 months ago
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The Sensation dance music festival just hit NYC and brought its all-white dress code with it. Think any of these people who went packed a bleach pen?
BuzzFeed Shift
6 months ago
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For attendees, Fashion Week has become a race to get photographed more than everyone else. People who really got dressed up to go to these shows tell us what that’s all about.
Andrew Gauthier
8 months ago
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Is this the best outfit from New York Fashion Week?
Andrew Gauthier
8 months ago
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So long JNCO’s, hello furry loin cloths and gender-neutral neon. At New York’s Electric Zoo festival over the weekend, electronic dance music fans got fierce, to say the least.
BuzzFeed Shift
8 months ago
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Who wore it best? And who got more wasted in the VIP tent?
Peggy Wang
9 months ago
38 responses
If you’re going to use clothes to turn yourself into a flag, the Olympics is obviously the place to do it.
Alex Rees
9 months ago
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The most famous vampire of this decade was once just another struggling actor in London. Oddly enough though, Nylon magazine took a photo of him randomly on the street one day for their street style book because they thought he looked cool.
Lauren Yapalater
9 months ago
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It turns out the state of festival style is actually worse than predicted. But with one more Coachella weekend to come, everyone still has a chance to redeem themselves.
Peggy Wang
a year ago
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As you pack your Coachella weekender bag, please remember that you don’t have to dress like a nu-rave hippie freak. (Sidenote: Does anyone actually enjoy watching bands sober in broad daylight?)
Peggy Wang
a year ago
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The good, the bad, and the WTF.
Katie Notopoulos
a year ago
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Here’s a flowchart that illustrates how to get shot by the Sartorialist (a street style fashion blog). I hang out in Soho on cobblestone streets all day just hoping to get snapped up by Scott Schuman.
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Peggy Wang
3 years ago
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Described as “like the Sartorialist, but everyone is old,” Advanced Style features some of the freshest looks we’ve seen in a while. Finally, someone who appreciates classic sophistication of jaunty bow-tie as well as the authentic innovations that only the over-50 set can pull off. How long till trend forecasters stand mining the 8 a.m. Denny’s scene for fashion inspiration?
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Leti
4 years ago
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Agyness Deyn is launching a music career. She’ll be singing on a single called “Who,” a collaboration with a NYC band called Five o’ Clock Heroes. Who is this band??? They’re kind of like the Strokes if you…no, they’re pretty much like the Strokes, period. Agyness will hopefully channel some much-needed model angst into an otherwise generic sound.
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Peggy Wang
5 years ago
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