Streets of El Barrio: East 97th Street between Second Ave and First Ave in Spanish Harlem, upper Manhattan
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Ryan, 30
“I'm wearing a Tigra Tigra dress. My current inspiration: Welcoming a new version of myself into my life. I just had my second baby and turned 30 recently and I feel like I’m getting to know myself and my body all over again and I’m just excited to keep learning about what that means for me and how I want to express myself in what I’m wearing.”
Sep 9, 2022 ∙ Brooklyn Navy Yard
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Dorothy Gish with flowers in The Streets of New York, or Poverty is No Crime, by Dion Boucicault, opened October 6, 1931 at the 46th St. Theater (now the Richard Rodgers) and closed in December after 87 performances. Fania Marinoff was also in the cast.
Photo: Conde Nast Store
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Streets of El Barrio: East 97th Street between Second Ave and Third Ave in Spanish Harlem, upper Manhattan
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Marc-Henri, 27
“I'm wearing a vintage cap, Wales Bonner x Adidas top, Stussy pants, Eytys shoes, and a self-made bag. I love trying on different outfits, see what goes together the best, color-wise but not too “matchy-matchy” and cut-wise too.”
Sep 12, 2022 ∙ Lower East Side
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