Nicole Blaje in Libertine

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Nicole Blaje and I rapidly became friends soon after I started my blog. I used to drop into Cynthia Rowley on Damen Avenue during the winter to warm up during snowy street-style hunts in Bucktown. We’ve spent hours chatting about everything from 90s pop culture to fashion blogs (duh) and runway collections to deeper issues of social class and politics. Basically, Nicole is my intellectual fashion soulmate. Like me, she’s also a grad student in a master’s program at Loyola.

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Besides, only the coolest person in the world would rock this Libertine silk top dyed to look like it’s covered in bloodstains. Nicole told me she found it on Yoox, steeply discounted, and it was one of the greatest finds of her internet fashion shopping career. Like me, she’s a crafty bargain hunter when it comes to fulfilling her designer clothing cravings!

Travis in Gareth Pugh

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Chicago has a serious love affair with the dark side of fashion embodied by Rick Owens and Gareth Pugh. Perhaps it’s the cold industrialism of the urban environment with its exposed steel structures, or maybe a reaction against the city’s cheerful affinity for bright colors. Most likely it’s the work of local fashion emporium Bonnie & Clyde’s. The boutique’s racks are exclusively filled with pieces designed to outfit post-apocalyptic fashion warriors.

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I ran into Travis the other day at AllSaints where he now works. We chatted about the killer leather pants I bought and how unfortunate it is that I must wait a couple more months before I can rock them on the streets. Then casually, mid-conversation (like it was no big deal), he dropped a bombshell. “I got the pants,” he said. “What pants?” I asked, mildly distracted by the look and feel of Italian leather in my hands. “THE pants, the Gareth Pughs.” I let out a minor scream (and turned some heads) before exclaiming “you MUST let me photograph you in them as soon as humanly possible!”

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I knew exactly which Gareth Pugh pants. A few months ago we had had a conversation about this exact pair. Earlier in the summer I ran into him while shopping on State Street. I excitedly told him about my first visit to Bonnie & Clyde’s, a store that he had recommended several times. I shared how I couldn’t resist trying on these delightfully shiny shredded leggings, despite the fact that purchasing them was not even in the realm of possibility that day. I just needed to see them on my body.

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Travis told me that he not only was obsessed with the same pair of pants, he actually wore them in the Bonnie & Clyde’s fashion show in May and was watching them like a hawk, waiting for them to go on sale. For fashion obsessed college students, end-of-season sales are often times our only entree into the world of high fashion. Fast forward a few months to now and his patience clearly paid off, which is why I am even more happy than usual to present these photographs of Travis in his new Gareth Pugh pants to you.

Timberland Collaboration

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Jeff Kieslich of The MidweStyle

I am so excited to share with all of you my collaboration with Timberland. They are updating their original yellow work boot with anti-fatigue comfort technology, and to celebrate they collaborated with street-style photographers in Chicago, San Francisco, and New York. I was so lucky to have been chosen to shoot the campaign in Chicago. We took photos in iconic locations all around the city of everyday men. The weather didn’t cooperate at all that week, so the Chicago photos are all about fighting to survive.

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Click below to see my favorite images from the collaboration, which you can find on Timberland’s Facebook page over the coming weeks.

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