Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Toronto Street Fashion

I am always interested in street fashion, recently I did a self-directed zine project on Fashion for expressive type class.

Here are some pictures i took of people and their fashion on Queen st. West during a Wednesday morning and a Saturday afternoon. I was looking at how different times of the day and different times of the week effects the way people dress on the street.


Wednesday morning street fashion:



Melanie
Profession: Digital Sales
Fashion choice: Preppy, Office lady, depends on
the day!




Pat
Profession: Store salesperson
Fashion choice: Old school punk




Jard
Profession: Store salesperson
Fashion choice: Prep-school drop-out




Angela
Profession: Store manager
Fashion choice: Comfortable, casual




Jon
Profession: Photography student
Fashion choice: Lazy, going to school




Denzel
Profession: Graphic & Web design
Fashion choice: Abstract, think outside of the
box, non-brand names




Haley
Profession: Barista
Fashion choice: Work clothes, funky




Suban & Shanaq
Profession: Student
Fashion choice: Unique




Ricky Kruger
Profession: Artist
Fashion choice: Acryctic, varies



Marisa
Profession: Club promoter
Fashion choice: Fashionable, go with what’s in.


Saturday evening street fashion:



Jesse LaFleur
Profession: Web design, marketing
Fashion choice: Neo-Victorian, Stream-punk




Cat & Kensi
Profession: High school students
Fashion choice: J-Rock, Gothic Lolita inspired / Beatle & 60s retro




Gloria & Celeste
Profession: School Administration & Health care
Fashion choice: Warm coat, stylish,
and dress for the occasion / Boots!




Ari
Profession: Runs music festival / collage student
Fashion choice: Urban Camouflage, Harold Boyard, Self-knitted scarf with personal accessory



Anna
Profession: Student
Fashion Choice: Feminine, pick-up what’s in the morning




Toy, Curtis, Stephen, Dylan, and David
high school students/ skater



Hwagyeong
Profession: Make up artist
Fashion choice: Pretty-style


It seems that people are more expressive and creative of their inner interests on a Saturday. While on a weekday morning people choses their fashion more randomly, it is either what's quickly thrown-on in the morning or required for work, depends on their destination of the day.

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