Streets of El Barrio: Madison Ave between East 109th Street and East 110th Street in Spanish Harlem, upper Manhattan
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Maria, 19
“I’m wearing a hat and a 70s dress from Relic vintage that I turned into a jumpsuit, a bag my mom gifted me, and Docs that stay pretty much glued to my feet. My style is inspired mainly by where I grew up, the psychedelic 60s and 70s of San Francisco.”
Apr 8, 2022 ∙ Chelsea
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Brian Kenny, "Home Team (Knicks)" (2023), oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches.
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NYC Open Streets - Slate | Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects
https://slate.com/business/2021/03/new-york-city-transportation-roads-bicyles-cars.html
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Street Unicorns
Bold Expressionists of Style
Robbie Quinn
Abrams, New York 2022, 240 pages, 300 full-color images, 25 x 20 cm., ISBN 9781419762048
Fashion and wisdom from style rebels in New York City and beyond
In a world where stores, clothes, and trends have become increasingly standardized, fashion is one of the most powerful ways to explore and express our personalities, identities, and individuality. For years, renowned photographer Robbie Quinn has come across style rebels and bold expressionists on the streets of NYC and the world’s largest cities, stopping them for impromptu photoshoots and testimonials. He’s even given these eccentric lovers of style a name: Street Unicorns. In these pages, Quinn shares the portraits, viewpoints, and aspirations of more than 250 Street Unicorns with the hopes of inspiring readers to rediscover the most authentic parts of themselves. A vibrant declaration against ageism, racism, homophobia, and all other discriminations, this book is a love letter to those who aren’t afraid to stand out, embrace nonconformity, and share who they are with the world.
30/10/22
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Keith Haring drawing in the New York City subway, circa 1982-83.
Photos by Makoto Murata
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Streets of El Barrio: East 108th Street between First Ave and Second Ave in Spanish Harlem, upper Manhattan
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Rosa, 23
“My shoes are from Stella Dallas, vintage skirt and H&M coat from Beacon’s Closet, tank top from Zara, and J.Crew cardigan is thrifted. I like to wear comfortable and loose clothes, creating interesting combinations with basic items. I have been into bright colors recently, inspired by my surroundings and childhood memories.”
Apr 9, 2022 ∙ Chelsea
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