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Street Style: At the Positive Space launch

Name: Aidan
Occupation: Managing Director
My Style: I call it "I got out of bed late and couldn't really be bothered to think about what I was wearing."
Favourite Item: I have these odd Mona Lisa cufflinks.

Name: Alex
Occupation: Designer
My Style Tonight: I'm usually a "jeans and t-shirt" kinda guy but I had to spruce it up a bit.
Favourite Item: To tell you the truth, my boots because they are the most comfortable thing I'm wearing.

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Name: Ray
Occupation: Interior Designer
My Style: Eccentric, a little bit of retro and a little bit of punk rock.
Favourite Item: These pants are John Galliano.

Name: Alexandra
Occupation: Social Media Expert
My Style: Casual and comfortable.
Favourite Item: My Dolce Vita shoes.

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Name: Leo
Occupation: Graphic Clothing Designer
My Style: Just straight casual.
Favourite Item: My favourite would have to be my Adidas shoes.

Name: Jade
Occupation: Owner of a marketing company
My Style: Sort of vintage chic with a little bit of western.
Favourite Item: I would say it's my ring.

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Name: Yaman
Occupation: Interior Designer
My Style: Warm, fall, with some English.
Favourite Item: My tie.

Name: Shani
Occupation: Collections Agent
My Style: As casual as I can get away with for business professional.
Favourite Item: My shirt from French Connection.


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