Here's an experiment for you, granted it's probably easier if you life in a fashionable neighborhood like Williamsburg, but I'm pretty sure it can work just about anywhere.
You will need:
A camera (even a cellphone one will do)
10 free minutes
Pick a crowded spot, like a busy cross streets or a square or even a shopping mall exit.
Stand in the spot for 10 minutes taking photos of people and what they wear.
Go home and look at the photos, and figure out what of people's personal style you like and dislike and what can be incorporated in your own personal style.
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It was a very cold day, and 10 minutes was all I could spend outside without freezing, I was surprised at how many interesting shots I manage to take in 10 minutes! |
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I love those boots, but don't think I could personally pull this off, however, the balance of loose boots and skinny jeans is very inspiring. |
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Smile is the best accessory. Also, casual vest over dress shirt looks effortlessly chic! |
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Love the reverse fur trim jacket, and the subtle color trimming. It looks warm without having that all over fur jacket look. What I especially love is the combo of olive green + caramel + a little bit of red. |
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Strange but cool bulky leather and fur jacket, army boots and tight. love how funky this outfit is. |
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Very clever way to look formal and keep warm, and still comfortable enough to carry equipment around. Sneakers + corduroy pants + dress shirt and tie + scarf and a big puffy jacket worn OPEN! |
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I love the way she broke the frumpy potential of a fur coat with washed out jeans, beanie and heavy boots. |
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Those 2 are just so Brooklyn. |
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Love the reversed shearling vest over a simple T-shirt and under a wool coat. Good way to layer without looking bulky or feeling trapped in one's coat. |
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Great boots, which balance the bulkiness of winter cloths. |
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