
The professional fashion business is so publicist and celebrity infested that it's almost impossible to enjoy the clothes-- we avoided the tents at Fashion Week like they were infested with avian flu. That's what makes the Sartorialist blog so refreshing-- it's just pictures of stylish people on the street, with the occasional comment: "I could be wrong but this really looks like a French take on American classics. If you click on the photo to enlarge it, notice this is another young guy wearing a tie bar. I smell a trend." The site is sort of a more populist version of the Look Book feature at New York Magazine. Fun!




man - i can't believe no one's bothered to take a picture of me in my atari t-shirt - its so edgy
After taking a peek, it just isn't the same as the Look Book. Although the photos in NY Mag are fun to look at, it's the interviews that get me everytime. Pretty people are funny.
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