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Influential blog consists of simple fashion snapshots

The Sartorialist

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If you love people watching and eccentric stylish outfits then The Sartorialist is the blog for you. Selected by Time magazine as one of the “top 100 design influencers” it consists of simple snapshots of people on the streets of New York, Milan and Paris.

See hundreds of zing-zing men and women in crazy colour combinations, clashing patterns and expensive boots. It’s as if stylist Patricia Fields (Sex and the City, Ugly Betty) took everyone through her tickle trunk of fashion madness. The expressions on the subjects’ faces confirm one thing… they’re way cooler than you. Such fun.

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