*114 Susanne

Susanne is sort of a new-age hippie. She is not attracted to any kind of status symbols, doesn’t care about labels, likes to improvise and reuse, loves to knit and crochet and is a traveling, free spirit. Visually though she doesn’t fulfill the stereotypical expectations at all – way to stylish and edgy. You have … Continue Reading

*113 Gunnar

Gunnar is in a monochrome mood. He really likes b/w. He changed his super-popular Styleclicker Blog into black and white because he was fed up with regular street style photography and needed a fresh approach. To him black and white gets you to a different level of seeing a person and a picture. A calmness … Continue Reading

*112 Corey

Paris/Istanbul Diary: It’s the evening of our first day in Istanbul, we are at the ‘Golden Horn‘ and we are both overwhelmed by the beauty (and the warm climate) of this vibrant, exciting, exotic and so welcoming city. I do not want to talk about sightseeing in Istanbul – this is still a blog about … Continue Reading

*111 The Good Things – Trenchcoat

If you get one get a good one. Nothing worse than a cheap Trenchcoat. I don’t want to sound snobbish ( I do like some cheap trash!) but when it comes to classics it HAS to be the real thing. When the time came that I felt adult enough I treated myself to a classic … Continue Reading

*110 Charles

When I think of a velvet suit I usually think of little boys at their first communion or of a Marc Bolan sort of ’70s Glam Rock’ guy – but never do I think of a 70 year old bar owner who couldn’t care less and combines the suit with a white polo shirt. Throwing … Continue Reading

*109 Dodo

Paris/Istanbul Diary: Some people can spend a ton of money on designer clothes and still look like nothing special others can make trash look like a million dollars. What’s the secret? The secret is that you have to ‘understand’ a piece. See what it asks for. Dodo’s jumpsuit doesn’t asks for much, it has a … Continue Reading

*108 Corey

Paris/Istanbul Diary: Do not confuse personal style with wearing the same sort of stuff over and over again. Some people stick to the same color palette/silhouette/hairdo…etc…for decades and create a certain ‘signature look’. I like a signature look, like Karl Lagerfeld’s or Anna Wintour’s, but to me true personal style is something different. It ‘s … Continue Reading

*107 Joerg

Being dressed all black is a statement. It says something. The stereotypical ‘black wearer’ is: cool, enigmatic, hard to get, an artist, fashion designer or existentialist (or a wannabe of all the above). It’s a very symbolic color, the color of night, grief, depression, abyss as well as elegance and sophistication. Black keeps people at … Continue Reading

*106 Brigitta and Clara

Mother and daughter having a similar style and liking the same things sounds sort of scary to me, like mother and daughter in matching Juicy Couture track suits, or Ivana and Ivanka Trump – it leaves the unpleasant aftertaste of of a very unbalanced relationship. Brigitta and Clara like a lot of the same things, … Continue Reading

*105 Susanne

Going to extremes is exciting – in real life and in fashion. It always involves a risk, in fashion it’s the risk of looking ridiculous. But let’s face it: Staying within the conventional patterns might be safe and easy, but going beyond is so much more fun. Take Isabella Blow or Anna Piaggi, much admired … Continue Reading

*104 Corey

Paris/Istanbul Diary: It’s the first time we don’t stay in a hotel in Paris. We have a ‘résidence’ this time – a flat. We feel a little bit like ‘locals’. You go to the patisserie on the corner in the morning to get croissants (they had the butteriest croissants I have EVER had in my … Continue Reading

*103 Claire

Does cheap always look cheap? When I say ‘cheap’ I am not talking about fleamarket or second hand store finds, those precious pieces you buy for next to nothing, which make you so happy because they use to be so much more expensive. What I am talking about is cheap cheap, new cheap bling-stuff that … Continue Reading