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STREET HEROES: Paris

I’ve never been a fan of yellow, but these are the cutest lace up booties I’ve ever seen. I also love the matching toenails to tights.
LINK LOVE: Fashionising via Jak and Jil
THE TEN: Best Street Style Blogs (Besides Fashion Indie, Of Course)
We asked, and you told! Here are some of the best street style blogs (besides ours), including some favorites mentioned by our Twitter followers (in no particular order):

IS MENTAL: An awesome blog in itself, but also featuring some rad streetstyle from the webworld

Altamira NYC: Nicknamed the ‘off duty models blog,’ all sorts of industry peeps are featured on Altamira, making it even better than it already is to look at for street style.

Hoy Fashion: Streetstyle from London, Manchester, and Liverpool. What I like best about this styleblog is that it also includes close-ups of everyone’s faces

Jak and Jil: An absolute favorite, Jak and Jil frequent events and fashion shows, catching models, designers, and other fashion peeps, which makes for the most fashionable styleblog on the web

Glam Canyon: A typical feature in Fashion Indie’s RAW feed, and another unique look at style worldwide

Style Defined: A look at NYC’s style elite, and a guest photographer at Fashion Indie’s SoHo Grand events!

The Sartorialist: Given. So painfully cool that they have their own book.

Lookbook.nu: The roots of style blogs everywhere (including numerous style bloggers). Lookbook.nu was formerly an exclusive street style blog for invited members only, but I think they’ve opened it to the rest of the public now (judging by some of the horrors found on the site…) Regardless, it’s always a good site for Street Heroes, by the thousands.

Face Hunter: Another worldwide photo snapper, Face Hunter was the first style blog that I ever began to frequent (back when I was still in Michigan and didn’t know my way around the internet). I think I made a wise first choice, and I’ve been coming back ever since.

Click Clash: An East Coast street style blogger with a lot of fresh taste. Also, check out the blogroll in the right column, tons and tons of good clicks!
Who’s your favorite? Someone we missed?
QUEST: What Is Your Favorite Style Blog? (Besides Fashion Indie, Of Course)

You know we love The Sartorialist, Face Hunter, Jak and Jil, and Lookbook.nu, but what’s happening out there in the world of style blogs? We want to know your favorite, whether it’s street style, style advice, or DIYs. Where are the best style blogs on the web?
Answer in a comment or @fashionindie on Twitter!
LAST NIGHT’S EVENT: Rad By Rad Hourani At SoHo Grand

Last night, the fashion people gathered at SoHo Grand to preview the new collection by Rad Hourani. Hourani told Style.com that this unisex line isn’t necessarily a diffusion line (priced from $100-400), but that “this is just more relaxed and easier to wear in cotton and jerseys.” The line will be available in November online and in stores, perfect timing for these pieces, which include a lot of jackets, vests, super skinny jeans, t shirts, and perfectly draped shorts.
Judging from the runway and all of the fashionable people there, must-haves for fall:
-guys in heels
-platforms
-destroyed tees
-partially shaved heads (for guys and girls)
-black, black, black
We had the pleasure of seeing the man himself, who was looking fabulous as to be expected. Other sightings, Kelly Cutrone (who told us that she works out in her cowboy boots), Kate Lanphear, Malcom Harris.
See our photos of the runway show, and a few fashion people on Cult
SNEAK PEAK: Tommy Ton for Lane Crawford

Pipeline got their hands on these shots from the new Tommy Ton (of Jak & Jil streetstyle photog fame) for Lane Crawford shots. Tommy To is actually also guest blogging for Lane Crawford.


LINKAGE: The Pipeline




