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Anywhere online to view trends by city?

DGP

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So I have been wondering, anywhere online to read up on/view fashion trends by city/region? I know that, for example, style is very different from NY-Miami-LA-Chicago. Anywhere you know of to stay on top of all the latest?
 

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check out facehunter (www.facehunter.blogspot.com), the sidebar has a series of links to similar fashion blogs on the basis of city.
 

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Originally Posted by DGP
So I have been wondering, anywhere online to read up on/view fashion trends by city/region? I know that, for example, style is very different from NY-Miami-LA-Chicago. Anywhere you know of to stay on top of all the latest?

**** man you go to Japan and styles are different in different parts of the major cities. Like kids in Harajuku dont dress anything like those in Ginza, Shinjuku or Shibuya (which is right next to Harjuku). Even smaller hoods get their own style (NakaMeguro for instance)
 

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Originally Posted by ratboycom
**** man you go to Japan and styles are different in different parts of the major cities. Like kids in Harajuku dont dress anything like those in Ginza, Shinjuku or Shibuya (which is right next to Harjuku). Even smaller hoods get their own style (NakaMeguro for instance)

That's because they don't read the same magazines, most japanese shoppers just follow style bibles religiously and add absolutely nothing to the mix, they got good stylists over there but the whole scene is a little bit too regimented for my taste. Of course you've got innovative people breaking walls just like everywhere else so take what I just said with a grain of salt.
 

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This is exactly what you want, but the content is crummy and has not been updated in a while.
 

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Thefashionspot has threads for e.g. "Stockholm Street Style" and a ton of other cities, but it's mostly concentrated on female stuff like the rest of the site.
 

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