Guys, take note. Layer a single-colored flannel, preferably red like on Taylor here chose, over a denim chambray shirt for a subtly stylish look. Avoid the “Canadian tuxedo” by pairing with corduroys or khakis. Thoughtful layering is a simple technique that even the most “fashion” averse men can feel comfortable with. Personally I like Taylor’s maximalist approach to hair. I wish more men felt comfortable thinking outside the box. But then again I am a street-style photographer…
“It’s not style, it’s a lifestyle,” Malaya said to me when I told her how much I loved her look. Malaya is exactly the type of person I look for when I’m out street-style hunting; fiercely independent with a unique idea of how to dress. I’m attracted to the way clothing becomes textured by people, whether through use/wear or by modification. Malaya’s vest falls into both categories, considering she made it herself out of an old jean jacket. What’s truly interesting to me as a street-style photographer is seeing how people make fashion and style a very personal part of their lives. When Malaya told me that people are normally afraid to talk to her because of the way she dresses, I stared in disbelief before telling her that she was one of the most beautiful and coolest people I’ve ever photographed for my blog. That’s the truth.











