Archive for 2012

Escape in Chicago

Escape in Chicago

April 16, 2012  |  Corporate Collaborations, Feature

For this installment of the Total Rewards blog series I thought it’d be cool to show some building street-style. Chicago undoubtedly has the worlds best architecture, both in terms of diversity and in quality, so I try very hard to incorporate it into all of my street-style photos. Since Total Rewards is all about helping you escape from your day-to-day lives with amazing experiences, I thought it would be cool to photograph three awesome ‘escapes’ around Chicago. See if you can identify what building each door is from, and leave your guesses in the comments!

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Juan on Oak Street

Juan on Oak Street

April 14, 2012

chicago street style

I photographed Juan because not only is he delicious eye candy for the ladies, he’s an excellent example for all the guys who read my blog of how to be stylish without going overboard. I’m totally aware of my bias in favor of the fashion crazies (I consider myself one). Remember my post about Tommy? If it wasn’t for his wake up call I would have walked right past Juan in favor of more extreme looks. Now that my eye is tuned to see men’s fashion at a higher level, I’m always on the lookout for guys wearing interesting fabrics, tasteful accessories, and luxurious details.

Men are usually the least likely to take fashion risks with their appearances so conceptual fashion is… well let’s just say it’s not the best choice, to say the least. Well curated boutiques like Shrine/Independence and Haberdash, which cater exclusively to men, are incredible resources for Chicagoans who want to develop a strong sense of style firmly grounded in reality. I thought Juan was a wonderful example of how stylish a man can look without being too far on the “fashion” side, if you get my drift.

New York Fashion Week: Hannibal Lecter Purse

New York Fashion Week: Hannibal Lecter Purse

April 12, 2012

I can see the tagline now… The Hannibal Lecter purse, for when you want to be creepy as hell and weird everyone out on public transportation. Be sure to calmly point at your handbag and whisper “I made this” with a deranged look on your face.