Ikram Goldman

Ikram Goldman

Ikram Goldman is the owner of the eponymous Gold Coast boutique Ikram. I ran into Ikram after the Prabal Gurung show at Lincoln Center yesterday. It is no exaggeration to say that she is the most important figure in the Chicago fashion scene. She is also a super cool person with a reputation for making her clients feel comfortable and at ease, a skill that comes in handy when encouraging Chicago’s well-heeled set to take the risk and buy that Comme Des Garçons top or brocade Balmain suit.

Ikram carries a variety of high fashion and avant-garde designers including Alaïa, Proenza Schouler, and Lanvin. She is also known for purchasing exclusive looks from premier designers like Rodarte that are available at no other department stores or boutiques – a practice that regularly earns her the extremely rare stockist credit in Vogue editorials.

Anyone who says Chicago isn’t fashionable obviously hasn’t met Ikram Goldman.

Jake Cremer

Jake Cremer

In addition to his daytime gig as a custom clothing expert at Balani, Jake is a host at the exclusive Gold Coast champagne club Cuvée.

Chicago Pianist Roberta Brown

Roberta Brown
Roberta Brown is a bonafide Chicago legend. In one of the coolest and most bizarre experiences to date in my streetstyle career, the famed Marshall Field’s Walnut Room pianist pulled up next to me in a car as I was walking down Rush Street. Roberta was sitting in the passenger seat and leaned forward to compliment me on my Mongolian lambswool fur coat. She had no idea I was a photographer, or even what streetstyle blogging is, but was more than happy to let me photograph her famous hands. Roberta always wears her beloved rings and has her nails painted in fabulous colors. The octogenarian can still be found playing the piano in the Walnut Room at Macy’s on State Street.