Global street style photos by Miyelle Karmi

Category: Fashion Week

A true gent

Arthur Malan-Murison is the editor of GQ South Africa. He has all the details perfectly covered from his bow tie, to his hanky, down to his red socks. Arthur wears a suit by Naked Ape, shirt by 46664 Nelson Madela Trust, hanky by Naked Ape, bag from Topshop, bow tie by Bow & Tie and cardigan by Ben Sherman

 

The XOXO Kids

This is Chad- a blogger/stylist/model/photographer extraordinaire. If you haven’t already seen it, you must check out his blog The XOXO Kids. Chad spent several years living in Seoul, South Korea and much of his blog is dedicated to Seoul’s exciting fashion and nightlife scene. Being half Korean myself, I love seeing the latest trends from this crazy, fashion obsessed city. Chad has now moved to London and while his blog features a lot more content on the London fashion scene, there are still many brilliant nods back to Seoul.

Chad wears an Issey Miyake jumpsuit, sunglasses by Resurrection from South Korea, clutch by Louis Vuitton and shoes by Mr Hare.

 

Looking shady

Parrots and Peacocks

Lee is the editor of Parrots and Peacocks, a neon-bright men’s fashion blog. Check out Lee’s gif-tastic collages and colourful comment on fashion.

Lee wears a jacket by Ralph Lauren bought on Ebay, Versace shirt bought on Ebay, trousers by Selected Hommes from ASOS, brogues by M&S, socks from H&M, bag by Eastpack, Timex watch and a tea strainer from the kitchen cupboard.

Stud-ying hard

Leather, studs and neon pink = a hot combo.

Graeme in Joseph Turvey

Graeme is a junior fashion writer at Drapers. You can’t miss him in this Joseph Turvey combo – a beautiful mix of classic tailoring and eye-catching illustration. Turvey is a London based menswear designer who showcased his MA collection at London Fashion Week’s Menswear Day in February 2012. Check out his website here.

Blake and his bike

Blake is the editorial assistant at Industrie Magazine. He wears a vintage jacket, trousers from China, vintage denim shirt and Dr Martens boots.

Close to the bone

My photos had a nice little feature in the Evening Standard yesterday in the piece Close To The Bone. It seems more men are opting to abandon their socks and expose their lovely ankles. On the streets of London the ankle flashing trend has grown in popularity and was particularly prevalent during the London Collections: Men.

Anthony Latouche is one dapper gent. His exposed ankles and jeans combo gives a modern twist to the classic look he wears on his upper half. He wears a jacket from Topman, his Grandad’s hat, hanky made by his sister from Lilymarie Boutique, tie by Hackett, shirt from American Apparel, shoes by Swear London, jeans by Denim Demon and his Grandad’s umbrella.

Alex Badia is the head of men’s fashion at WWD in New York. His thick tread soles and denim shirt add a tough edge to his outfit. He wears a suit by Zegna, shirt by Bruno Cuccinelli, clutch by American Apparel, Marni shoes and sunglasses by Oliver Peoples.

Marie’s marvellous shoes

Marie is the Junior Fashion Editor at Drapers and clearly knows a thing or two about style. Let’s all take a moment to admire those *SHOES* by CoSTUME NATIONAL. Marie snapped these beauties up at a sample sale for a mere £5!! I’m also very much enjoying those fluoro pink talons that are perfectly accentuated by her patent black clutch.  She wears a Marni for H&M dress, Schott jacket, a vintage clutch, sunglasses and socks from Bik Bok and vintage earrings.

Miles and his tattoos

Miles Langford has a pretty impressive collection of body art going on. And the kind fellow was more than happy to strip down to show me his tattoos. Lucky me. The New York based model from London has modelled for designers including McQ, Pringle of Scotland, Katy Eary and Diesel. Click here to read his blog.

When he’s not stripping off, Miles wears trousers by Acne, shoes from Clarks, grey top by Cos, t-shirt by Odd Future, a Lanvin necklace, and army jacket from a thrift store in New York.