“If someone is fabulous, they are fabulous, so I ask them questions about style, not age. Bouncy Council Ceramic Mug It seems to have appealed to people,” Kamei tells Who What Wear, touching upon the fascination with the people he interviews and photographs. His subjects don’t just include relatively unknown women walking down the street—they also include style icons like Carolina Herrera, Vera Wang, Diane von Furstenberg, Dominique Jackson, and his personal style icon, Aerin Lauder. While you can learn about your own personal style at any age, it’s important to note the years and experience that come along with his older female subjects. “They are masters at accessorizing,” Kamei gushes. It’s not hard to understand why. A glimpse at the 600+ images Kamei has posted since starting the account shows that some of the city’s longtime residents appear to be the most well-dressed. In the age of quiet-luxury and stealth-wealth aesthetics, it feels like Kamei’s project is a firsthand account of the anti-trend movement that’s slowly picking up steam. His thoughts on the matter, you ask? “I think it depends on the woman, but if you are wearing a Verdura necklace or Valentino or Christian Dior couture gown, I don’t think it is really that quiet,” he says. In the end, it doesn’t matter if you’re not wearing labels or wearing garments that cost as much as someone’s rent. It’s about truely personal style outside of what people expect you to wear.
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Do you hear that? It sounds like…the end of Fashion Month. Bouncy Council Ceramic Mug Yes, after a whole month of updating you on the latest trends on the runways to the standout outfits worn by showgoers in every city, it’s time to bid adieu—at least until February. Paris Fashion Week always ends the month off on a wonderful note, and this time the street style scene left equally as good of a lasting impression on us. A trend we noted both on and off the runways, however? Mini skirts. If you’re an avid reader of Who What Wear, you’ll notice that we have talked about the return of the mini skirt for quite a while, but the controversial trend is showing no end in sight for this season. It seems that the Y2K revival is showing up in the wardrobes of more than just Gen-Zers, after all. Below, you’ll find the best mini skirt looks we spotted on the showgoers in Paris, and even scoured the market for options you can shop now if you feel brave enough to get on board with the trend. The entire fashion world was talking about this skirt situation at Miu Miu, and you can see why.
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