I hope for your sake you reguarly check
the Sartorialist. If you don't, now's a good time to start. This website is the single best
street style site in the world.
Why is this so, you ask? I know you're asking, I can see your questioning little face. yes, I can. That's the power of the internet.
Why is this, you ask again? Because Scott Schuman notices and photographs what are simply the best outfits on the most stylish people on the cream of the world's streets. His site is like a global fashion applause club, where you get to oggle and silently cheer on the well-dressed people of the world.
Each person captured by his camera has their own unique sense of taste and elegance over fashion or trend. Many of them pull off outfits, such as a
three-piece linen suit that you genuinely might feel can't be done in your town. Others have a
relaxed and simple elegance that, if you are after some fashion guidance, could be emulated right now
Schuman does not mess around with kind of interesting, ok in a trendy-kinda-way-if-you-look-sideways peeps. And that, my friends, is why his website The Sartorialist is deemed one of Time magazine's top 100 design influencers. He contributes to Style.com, Vogue, GQ
Above and below, for example, are two suave gentlemen from whom we could learn much about winter fashions. In fact, that is one of the great features of Schuman's site. He operates in the northern hemisphere, so while the shots he has up now are cheering and warming, head back into the archives and you will find timeless outfits for this winter. The people he shoots are effortless and timeless. That means that what he noticed on the streets of, say,
Milan, in February are perfectly apt.
Add it to your favourites. You know you want to.