Comentarios de Clientes
The Sartorialist,
2010-08-24
by Liz
This book is amazing! Every time I open it up I notice something new about the photographs or feel like I haven't seen a photo before - even though I've been through it over 100 times!
People-Watching Without Going Outside...,
2010-08-03
by porkchop (Richmond, VA)
On-the-street fashions are the best. I picked this book up specifically because I was looking for a book of street fashions. I enjoyed this one. It has a lot of beautiful looks in it, but it doesn't have the FORCE of Fruits or Vice Dos and Don'ts: 10 Years of VICE Magazine's Street Fashion Critiques. Like I said, there's some inspiration in here, and some originality, but mostly it's photographs of thin rich people wearing expensive clothes.
I mean, it's nice to see rich people who aren't boring...
Brilliant-takes the snapshot ethic up a notch!,
2010-02-14
by Mediahound (SF Bay Area, CA United States)
This book is well worth the money. It's got tons of great photos and enough informative text as well. It's quite a lot of pages, yet small enough to be comfortable to look at anywhere.
This book reminds a bit of the now classic Juergen Teller Go-Sees except that it deals more with the fashion aspect.
Great book for anyone interested in fashion, portraits or street photography.
Bold and Celebratory,
2010-02-01
by Todd M. Barty (Australia)
This is acclaimed fashion photographer Scott Schuman's joyous celebration of style!
This gorgeous coffee table delight is filled with a bounteous abundance of stimulating, fun snapshots taken not on runways but on the streets of some of the world's most stylish cities. Schuman dares to record the unique personal styles of citizens of all shapes and sizes. There are few words but this images satisfy a visual hunger and promote fashion as a vehicle for those with a unique personal statement to make and an eye for the beautiful and bold. Enjoy!
The Power of Style,
2010-01-14
by Darren K. Brim (Detroit, MI USA)
Wonderful, witty, stylish and fun. A Perfect little compendium on the fine art of personal style. Hail the revolution! McFashion is boring