Taking a cue from street fashion Web sites world-wide (Paris, Stockholm, Helsinki...), Xpress launches Asheville Street Style, an online photographic record of the unique fashion to be found in our fair city. Read it here or log on to www.AshevilleStreetStyle.com.
Asheville Street Style harkens back to former Xpress print column "Top Drawer," but with a streamlined approach and an emphasis on the found, DIY, avant-garde and original styles seen on the streets.
To comment on a post, click the title above the photo -- you'll be redirected with a page complete with a comments form. Want to participate or submit ideas for the fashion blog? We welcome your input.
—Alli Marshall, A&E reporter
Asheville Street Style harkens back to former Xpress print column "Top Drawer," but with a streamlined approach and an emphasis on the found, DIY, avant-garde and original styles seen on the streets.
To comment on a post, click the title above the photo -- you'll be redirected with a page complete with a comments form. Want to participate or submit ideas for the fashion blog? We welcome your input.
—Alli Marshall, A&E reporter
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Is there to be no commenting on the StreetStyle? It looks interesting, but maybe needs some interaction?
By zen
01/09/2009
You gotta love males wearing skinny Jordache jeans-actually no you don't have to.
By boatrocker
01/10/2009
none of this is "style". Most is a regurgitated, out-dated Brooklyn-hipster-chic.
blah.
By Piffy!
01/10/2009
Zen "To comment on a post, click the title above the photo".
Alli this photo essay is so fun I had to blog about it for the rest of the country.
By Christopher C NC
01/10/2009
I enjoy seeing the pages from Berlin and London, etc. The bigger city styles are usually much more interesting and clever than the local styles I see in Asheville.
By jenndiz
01/16/2009