Street Style Toronto

Street Style: At a Bacardi party

Name: Regina
Occupation: What don't I do? Marketing coordinator
My Style: classy & dancer — only interested in fun!
Favourite Item: I made my own head piece with feather.

Name: Christine
Occupation: Writer
My Style: Flirty-thirty hipster chick with exotic flare!
Favourite Item: My fascinator from ASOS

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Name: Bailey
Occupation: Having fun!
My Style: Shiny
Favourite Item: My gloves.

Name: Loretta
Occupation: Stylist
My Style: Tonight — Ann Demeulemeester from my archive
Favourite Item: Pierre Hardy Shoes.

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Name: Brock
Occupation: Music management + Tiny Danza
My Style: Humphrey Bogart
Favourite Item: My underwear.

Name: Kwasi
Occupation: Musician / Actor
My Style: Kanye West
Favourite Item: Curdone Bow tie worn as a regular tie.

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Name: Justin
Occupation: Designer
My Style: Colour, classic, texture
Favourite Item(s): A dead guy's coat + Vans + Joe Fresh.

Name: Carli
Occupation: Copywriter
My Style: Cheap and easy
Favourite Item: My dress. Borrowed from a house guest (the least she could do).

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Name: Daniella
Occupation: Community Manager
My Style: Audrey Hepburn
Favorite Item: DVF wrap dress.

Name: R.T.
Occupation: Director of Film
My Style: Renaissance Para Military
Favourite Item(s): Furry Peacoat + WWII cargos + Indian Scarf.

Photographed and compiled by Paul Hillier


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