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Street Style


After documenting last month’s parties, Thanh Nguyen of ilovesorbet.blogspot.com takes his eye for fashion back to the capital’s streets

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Liu

Nationality: Vietnamese
Occupation: Fashion columnist
Style: Daring and elegant
Clothes: I’m wearing a flower print dress from Indonesia and Ray Ban aviators. My favourite shop is L’Usine in Saigon

 

 


Kate

Nationality: British
Job: Fashion designer
Style: Relaxed and quirky
Clothes: I designed the dress and had it made in Hoi An. The bag is from India and sandals are from Office — a shop in London


 

Bart and his daughter Lotje

Nationality: Dutch
Occupation: Mathematician at Dutch Aerospace Laboratory NLR
Style: Clothes should be easy, classic and colourful
Clothes: The jacket is from The English Hatter and shorts are Sissy Boy. I‘m wearing an Italian tailor-made shirt and Kenzo shoes

 

Anna

Nationality: Dutch
Style: Vintage
Clothes: Bag and blouse are from markets in Myanmar, espadrilles from Havaianes in Amsterdam. The trousers are from a friend

Carolin

Nationality: German
Style: Mix of vintage and small boutique finds
Clothes: Dress is secondhand. Leather sandals are from a boutique in Cape Town


Yusuke

Nationality: Japanese
Occupation: Teacher
Style: Americana
Clothes: The embroidered polo shirt is Nike. Sneakers are Converse. The nylon bag is from a vintage store


Huyen

Nationality: Vietnamese
Occupation: Student
Style: Simple and low key
Clothes: Green dress and pink, plastic wedge sandals from my sister’s shop, Kén. Shades are Uniqlo

Last modified on Monday, 19 September 2011 14:33
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