The Sartorialist Ponders Street-Style Blogs As Social Documents, The Worldwide Ubiquity of Denim Cutoffs
In fashion circles, it’s a particular point of pride to get snapped by Scott Schuman, better known as the Sartorialist. Schuman—along, of course, with the genre’s mainstay, the Times‘ Bill Cunningham—can take a fair amount of credit for reinventing and popularizing street-style photography as we know it, and he remains one of its sharpest practitioners. [...]
Cape Fearless
Up in the sky, it’s a bird, a plane, it’s—the girls of fashion week? Blame it on the thermostat or maybe last year’s hero-themed Met ball, but the runways are chockablock with caped crusaders. Rag & Bone put their girl in a fuzzy, toggled wool version in a bolero length, while Marcella Lindeberg went long [...]
no cowboy boots, ever: scott schuman’s rules to live by
Gap ad? Check. Regular feature in GQ? Check. “Visual collaboration” with Gant and free tweed blazers for life? Double check. OK, we might be making up the lifetime supply of preppy outerwear, but we seriously doubt Scott Schuman (a.k.a. The Sartorialist) is in serious want of nice clothes. Or fans. At last night’s party celebrating [...]
paris fashion week: sarah lerfel on her blog addiction
Sometimes it’s the small discoveries in life that make the biggest impact. Or so it goes when you’re a major buyer with a fashion empire to look after, anyway. When we caught up with Sarah Lerfel between shows yesterday, she was ecstatic about her latest technologic discovery, RSS. “I’m connected to over 100 blogs through [...]
Where in the World Is The Sartorialist?
In between shooting the men’s shows for men.style.com (our brother site), posing for a Gap ad, and capturing the street scene everywhere from Los Angeles to London, Scott Schuman collaborated with Gant, the nearly-60-year-old sportswear label that invented the “locker loop” on the back of its shirts and that has been raising its profile of [...]






