Scott Schumann, better known as the Sartorialist, has gone from shooting street style for his blog, to shooting for Vogue, and now as a model himself in the fall 2008 campaign for the GAP. This is a telling sign that real life people are becoming as popular a reference for style as more traditional fashion media.
Street style blogs have become some of the most influential style websites, more popular than many of the official websites of mainstream fashion magazines. We’ve covered different street fashion sites from around the world on Trend Hunter, from small sites featuring point and shoot pictures to professionally photographed collections and global competitions.
Check out the best of the street style below.
It’s been a while since we’ve given our readers a good street style fix, so we thought we’d check out what hipsters in Tel Aviv are wearing these days. Why we chose that as our city of choice? Some of… [More]
Want to know what other people are wearing around the globe so you can anticipate the next big thing in fashion? While we’ve seen street style blogs that cover the trends in specific cities, Street Peeper… [More]
There is definitely a cottage industry of street style website, but ‘London Street Fashion’ is by far the best one. Not just because its London based (I am biased), but viewers can navigate their way around… [More]
Our fascination with street style is as strong as ever, as our growing curiosity into real-life wardrobes around the world expands. We’ve gone from the streets of Southern California to London, Milan,… [More]
What do people wear in China? When it comes to the Beijing Olympics, that’s probably one of major wonders fashion conscious people from around the world have. To answer that question—and ease my own… [More]
Once again we’re bringing you to the chicest streets of this world, and this time, it’s Paris and Milan during fashion week. Natives of the haute capitals have a natural knack for dressing, but during… [More]
So you’ve perused the latest Vogue, Elle, InStyle and Harper’s Bazaar; you’ve checked out slide shows of collections from all the major designers, yet you’re still not quite sure how to wear the look?… [More]
If anyone knows fashion, it’s the gorgeous women down in Southern California. The trendsetters in L.A. and Santa Monica have been sporting a range of ultra stylish looks lately. It’s time to get in touch… [More]
Watching street styles is becoming as much a fashion guide as looking at high-end glossies like Vogue or Harper’s Bazaar, viewing runway shoes or looking at designer collections. Fashion bloggers have… [More]
Gwen Stefani refers to it’s streets as a catwalk and Sophia Coppola’s Lost in Translation paints a picture of a brighly lit parlour. Many who have been to Tokyo may decribe it as a virtual wonderland of… [More]
Tokyo Street Style is a great site for cool hunting the latest fashions on the streets of Tokyo. The site features pictures of hip Tokyo men and women caught on camera. [More]
More from the Sartorialist
The rise in street fashion blogs is incredible, but the Sartorialist is still the trend-setter leading the pack. He’s recently been spotting, camera in hand, at Yale University and according to reports,… [More]
Want to know what to wear in the South of France? After covering Coachella and the Kenutcky Derby, we bring you a gallery of the best fashions worn by attendees of the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. First… [More]
We’ve covered a number of different street style blogs, and recently mentioned The Sartorialist was covering college fashion at Yale. Now the live fashion spotting has spread to events, with Style.com… [More]
We’ve covered street fashion on a number of occasions, and it seems the prominence of the movement seems stronger with each fashion season. One photographer, known best as The Sartorialist, deserves… [More]
Inspired by Street Style
In an attempt to win over more female gamers, Nintendo is launching Pop Cutie! a street fashion video game simulator for the Nintendo DS. It’s merges the fascination with Tokyo street style blogs with…
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“Cracker Your Wardrobe” is yet another reminder to us that fashion doesn’t always have to be serious and uptight. The street fashion magazine is Korea’s first free fashion magazine, highlighting street… [More]