Enlightened Couple

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I was originally attracted to this pair by her cross, but he would not allow me to take a photo of her alone. In fact, he is quite stylish himself with the Chinese shoes and jacket mixed with an outfit that is fairly preppy. He commented that before going into the work place, Chinese young people follow the Korea and Japan for style inspiration. Once they get white color jobs, the rather restrictive style guidelines of the West must be followed. Right now, of course, he added, Chinese youth are swept up in the craze for all styles English, which seems to be the global zeitgeist. Though she wears the cross, she is not one of China’s millions of new Christians.

Jewelery Designer finds Muse

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Apparently, in a not-so-put-together moment, I promised my good friend Chris Tjin to put up some photos I took of him back at that Van Cleef party. He met a lovely young girl that night and he thought the event should be commemorated here.
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Chris’ mother was a former Colombian contender for the Miss World title, and she was miss Medellin, seven years running. His father is a famous diplomat, big game hunter, and importer of rare and highly valuable bones and fauna. Chris is now starting his own Jewelery label called Olartes and he has come to Beijing for artistic inspiration. Perhaps he obtained some after the intimate contact with new muse.

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Martial Style w/ Cardigan

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This is one of the best outfits I’ve photographed. This young designer doesn’t seem trendy, but he is hitting several major ongoing trends in men’s fashion. Some viewers might object and say we should look for total originality – people who avoid styles of the moment – but I think it’s rare to find people who know how to wield them well. People that are in-fashion and stylish and original are getting quite a bit right. Sure, military is a bit played-out, cardigans seem to have been the “it” fall piece for at least three seasons, and volume has supposedly replaced slim fits, but this guy still weaves it all together admirably. He was also really modest and amiable, so I hope I run into him again – not too much to ask for in the village of Beijing.
According to the photographer walking down Nanluoguxiang with me at this moment, his companions were a well-known rock band here in Beijing. I guess I spotted the designer amongst the rockers. Some of them could have appeared here too, but this guy seemed the most put-together.
The chilliness of Nanluoguxiang that night – I was just wearing a tweed jacket – made me hurry and produced a blurry photo.

Stylin’ European Men

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D-22 is a compact space and it was quite packed on Friday night. The crowd was mainly foreign and male, with several stylish Europeans standing out.

This is what a rocker from Italy should look like, though this fellow actually works in a software company. He hails from Apulia, a region I would love to visit.
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The man and outfit are entirely from Norway. I love the cardigan.

Cap and Coat

Yuanyuan is a student at Beijing University, but somehow also involved in theater, which may be why she was in the hutongs near the Theater Insitute. It starting to seem like most girls whose style I like, and are also willing to be photographed, are theater students. Maybe I should call my blog “theater students in Beijing”. I like the blend of casual sneakers and cap with the classy wool coat. The cap said UC Berkeley on the back, but she didn’t seem to have any particular attachment to the school.

New Yorker Strolling in the Hutongs

So much silk and cashmere from China, but the most exquisite scarves in those materials still come from Italy, a fact proven by this New Yorker strolling down Nanluoguxiang. Despite its delicate nature, the reversible silk/cashmere scarf went quite well with the wool hunting jacket to create a perfect fall look. This gentleman, vacationing in Beijing for the first time with family, was quite a striking figure. His wife said being photographed for a fashion website would be the highlight of his trip.

Expressionless and Lovely

Bole just graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and is now looking for work. Maybe she can model boots? It is rare to people who can pull off stuffing trousers into boots; the hoards who can’t should desist immediately. The hat almost looks like the style worn by the Afghan Mujahadeen, which gets street credibility in my book. And yes, I do live and hang-out near the Central Academy of Drama. It also happens to have the most stylish students and it is the only university within the Second Ring Road of Beijing. Famous graduates include Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi, but I believe all the major directors also attended.

Cute Leather Jackets From HK

I will never be a member of such a cute couple. You probably won’t either. More interestingly, it’s rare to see leather jackets done so well. They are one of the more easily screwed up items, in my opinion. Moms and former frat boys don bulky leather as a badge of cool, with the practical goal of being warm and tough concurrently. In Beijing, pleather with tassles, flowers, and sequins abound as do over-sized shiny and chunky black numbers.

This couple from Hong Kong wear great leather jackets to look adorable. The V-neck and collared shirt together with the hair and glasses are perfect on him. Chinese men get away with much more fashionable hairstyles than white guys, who look overdone with anything out of the ordinary. We weren’t doing very well communication-wise. She is an undergraduate at Qinghua and he is visiting. With him, I didn’t share any common tongue. Anyway, they are lovely.

Collar Popped

The confidence and poise of Mr. Sun convinced me to waylay him and snap this shot. He sports the much-derided collar outside of blazer look from the seventies. I think doing this takes a certain spirit and I also appreciate that he bothered striking an interesting pose. Mr. Sun was eager to exchange numbers and when I have a chance, I will find out more about what he does. Stylites.net showcases people who believe in being stylish just as much as it features style exemplars. If there is some universal definition of the ineffable concept of style, I would be not be the one to determine it.

You may notice that I photograph quite a few men, despite the accurate perception that men are not as concerned about style as women are. Granted, young Chinese men tend to be somewhat more into looking good than their American counterparts, though the interest in style here is nothing like the obsession in Japan. That may come of course.

There are two more basic factors that explain why I photograph a large number of men. First, like men everywhere outside of truly fashionable cities, the average Beijing man is not stylish and is not trying to be. So, just by trying to be stylish, men stick out more. Every single woman is trying to be stylish. Second, women are slightly more likely to refuse to be photographed. It’s embarrassing to admit this, but I am also slightly reticent about approaching women who are with a man, which is silly since men are often flattered to have their girlfriend or wife photographed.

I will try to work to adjust this. An accurate view of the style scene here probably calls for more shots of women than men. Or perhaps 50/50 is good?

French Girls Near Houhai

My homeward bike journey rarely includes encountering foreigners or cyclists with style. Perhaps it should be no surprise that the first stylish foreign cyclists were a girl from Paris and one from Bordeaux. Hurrying back to Beijing’s Capital Normal University where they study Chinese, the two girls agreed to pose, warning that I must not say anything silly about French girls. Why would I? Is it silly to say I adore them?

They also alluded to a site in French that is similar to mine. There is apparently a universe of French language resources on life in Beijing that I don’t even know. It is so embarrassing.

Conflicting Glen Check Directions

Richard Parris is a man of varied taste with a colorful background. He is now organizing a weekly salon, which I hope to frequently attend. His blog is at www.richardparris.com. The outfit doesn’t seem all that remarkable at first glance, but at second one notices the diagonal direction of the glen check on one of his trouser legs. Suddenly the outfit seems much less subtle.

Apparently none of his colleagues commented on this. Anyway, I noticed right away. They will be one-of-a-kind until I have a pair made.