[SH Street Chic] 23 Good-looking Guys & Gals in Shanghai for October
The spooky season is officially coming to an end, but the fashionable season is still with us. I will be bold and declare October officially the most stylish month in Shanghai; that is an objective fact, no objections shall be accepted.
If you're a regular CNS reader, you are familiar with our Street Chic formats. I try to catch fashionable (or at least trying to be) folk, overcome my social anxiety, and ask them for a photo and an interview.
And it is all fun and dandy; however, I am a 20-something Gen Z who can't focus on doing the same thing over and over again. So this time, we are shaking some things up.
In this October edition, I will be introducing two new formats, both helpful and visually appealing. "Steal Their Look" and "Look Over There." The first one is my personal highlights of style and glamor, with helpful reference pictures of similar (or the same if I can find it) garments for you, the audience, to easily incorporate into your own personal wardrobes. And the second format is basically a curation of "in-the-moment" street-style photos of good-looking people. Just to give you all the most inspiration possible.
Steal Their Look – Murphy
Steal Their Look – Mira
Check out her WeChat Channel: 梓柒 Time
Steal Their Look – Unknown
Street Chic Interview – Nono
Besides stunning visuals, I managed to grab a couple of fascinating personalities. I present to you, Nono. A local fashion and style blogger with a fiery personality and no concept of social anxiety. When I asked her for an interview and a quick photo, we ended up filming a whole skit together and taking about a hundred photos of us posing and serving /redacted/. It is not the first time I saw Nono on Shanghai's streets. I believe her XHS popped up once or twice in my feed. So I guess I should be on the lookout for my face appearing unexpectedly alongside her.
Street Chic Interview – Emma
Emma was the one who approached us first, actually. She is an educator in Shanghai, just came back from Milan, and is now teaching local students to make art portfolios to apply to colleges. I was a part of her little project that involved picking a card with a word and placing it on some part of my body. I picked "joy" and placed it on my solar plexus. Very deep, I know.
Now here is a new concept we're trying out ... the Look Over There Gallery.
Here, we tried to capture the stylish passers-by with their most natural habits. Drinking coffee, smoking a fag, or just rushing somewhere. It didn't help that seemingly half of Shanghai was in that area on Saturday, with just as many other street photographers competing for the best shot, but we tried our best.
Look Over There, the gents
Look Over There, the ladies
Look Over There, the couples




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