New York street style on display during Fashion Week

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New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Off the runway, however, a different story about what is fashionable will be told on the streets of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx where vintage pieces, unique footwear and comfort are highly favoured by people living in the city’s boroughs.

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersSeth Hatch, 24, an actor who works at a thrift shop in Williamsburg, poses for a picture in Brooklyn, New York, Sept. 2, 2018.

In Brooklyn, fashion is identity-driven and liberating, says actor Seth Hatch, who works at a Williamsburg thrift shop.

“Most recently I’ve been embracing a softer, more feminine side to my fashion,” said Hatch while sorting a rack of women’s dresses.

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersNia Indigo, 23, a stylist based in New York, poses for a picture wearing a pair of Louis Vuitton Archlight sneakers in Brooklyn, New York, Sept. 2, 2018.

Abby Felix, a 23-year-old who works in fashion public relations, shops at retail stores such as ASOS.com and American Apparel as well as thrift shops to create a 90’s-inspired “eclectic” look. She says one reason for taking an offbeat approach to fashion is that mainstream designers are “starting to all look the same.”

“We have to find a new way to create again,” Felix said. “There’s not a lot of originality.”

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersFrederick Reuben, 24, an employee at The Gap, poses for a picture in the Bronx, New York, Sept. 2, 2018.

In Queens, Priti Shercsan, a 31-year-old illustrator from Nepal who follows Nepalese-American fashion designer Prabal Gurung, says she does not pay attention to fashion trends.

“It becomes a lot of waste,” Shercsan said. “You get to a point where it doesn’t matter and it’s more about being comfortable and having your own sense of personal style.”

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersWileen Pagaduan, 35, a freelance artist based in New York, poses for a picture in Brooklyn, New York, Sept. 2, 2018.

To the untrained eye, Nia Indigo might look as if she left home wearing a night gown and sneakers, but her appearance is quite intentional.

The 23-year-old stylist’s affinity for mixing trendy high-end designer clothing with thrift shop finds led her onto a bustling Brooklyn street in a vibrant pink silk dress and Louis Vuitton Archlight sneakers that retail for more than $1,000.

“I love galleries … and I get inspiration from installations mostly,” Indigo explains while waiting with friends for a table at a popular brunch spot. “I like to look like walking art.”

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersJosiah Esowe, a photographer based in New York, poses for a picture in Brooklyn, New York, Aug. 25, 2018.

Walking down a lower Manhattan street wearing a white collared blouse, blue jeans and pink suede heels, Kat McClanahan, 23, says she derives her fashion inspiration from film and television characters and music.

“Best way to describe my style: If Lou Reed ever had a daughter, it’d be me,” said McClanahan, a merchandising manager.

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersElena Azzaro, 23, a model based in New York, poses for a picture in Manhattan, New York, Sept. 3, 2018.

At Zero Waste Daniel, a unisex clothing store in Williamsburg that is the brainchild of Daniel Silverstein, clothes are eco-friendly and made from 100 percent scrap material. Silverstein says he aims to reduce textile pollution and raise awareness about the fast rate of consumption and waste of clothing that is driven by fashion trends.

“I try to make stuff that is wearable and comfortable, that you can wear around and really move in, that you can style in different ways and is versatile for your life without contributing to that issue,” Silverstein says while stitching T-shirts on a sewing machine.

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersAziza Nicole, a jewelry designer based in New York, poses for a portrait in Brooklyn, New York, Aug. 25, 2018.

In the Bronx, Diondre Cruz, 17, says he sets his style apart from “dressing regular” by tapping into the creativity of Japanese anime characters and rappers like Trippie Redd and A$AP Rocky.

“I’m not really big on New York Fashion Week. I kind of just do my own thing. I wear whatever I like,” Cruz said.

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersNia Indigo, 23, a stylist based in New York, poses for a picture wearing a pair of Louis Vuitton Archlight sneakers in Brooklyn, New York, Sept. 2, 2018.

Along the Fordham Road shopping strip in the Bronx, Robert Norman, 37, wears an all-white, gothic and western inspired outfit while selling sunglasses on the street. He says a good look starts “from the ground up.”

“Your shoe game … that’s the foundation,” says Norman while giving a nod to his Versace-inspired white boots with gold charms. “If your shoes are all scuffed up it kills the whole thing. It does the heavy lifting.”

Although Fordham Road is not a runway, it is one of the streets New Yorkers strut in all their self-styled glory.

New York street style on display during Fashion Week

Caitlin Ochs/ReutersInge Smith, 61, a retired army personnel, poses for a picture in Brooklyn, New York, Aug. 26, 2018.

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