Posts Tagged ‘Fashion’
Friday, August 1st, 2014
Destiny, dancer (Blue Rain Eco Festival, Hanover Square)
Tags:2014, Blue Rain Eco Fest, Destiny, Fashion, Hanover Square, Street Photography, Syracuse
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2014
In vogue on Montgomery Street
To see or be seen?
If eyes are the window to the soul then spectacles can become great window treatment.
We met this friendly vendor on Montgomery Street and admired her individual style. She quickly provided an interesting lesson on eye wear fashions. She told us about her Alain Mikli glasses. The next day we saw her and (no picture, sorry) she was wearing glasses from Frederick’s of NYC.
Style Points in Abundance
Tags:2014, Alain Mikli, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Eyewear, Fashion, Glasses, Street Photography, Syracuse
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Saturday, July 19th, 2014
Activist, Grant Avenue and Court Street
Tags:2014, Activism, Fashion, Immigration, Migrant Children, Street Photography, Syracuse
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Thursday, July 17th, 2014
Model, designer, producer, LaKisa Renee participated in an outdoor fashion show downtown
Tags:2014, Armory Square, Fashion, LSK Modeling, Syracuse Fashion Week, Throwback Thursday
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Saturday, July 12th, 2014
BBVD trumpet player Glen “The Kid” Marhevka: The Sartorialist
Fashion and music seem to go hand-in-hand.
Glen Marhevka said many of his suits he wears are styled from the 1930s and 40s (similar to his band mates), but during the Big Bad Voodoo Daddy set on Friday he wore a hand-me-down (but re-tailored) ensemble from the 1960s. He said his personal tailor is a guy named Javi in Los Angeles.
Marhevka has that certain sprezzatura historically poured onto horn players (think Chet Baker), but don’t let the cool vines fool you, he can flat out blow that horn.
Tags:2014, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Fashion, Glen Marhevka, Hats, Jazz, Music, Rattle them Bones, Sprezzatura, SUNY OCC, Syracuse Jazz Fest, Trumpet
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