Fashion & Style



May 8, 2012, 6:45 am

Coming to a Corner Near You


There’s no dearth of street style content on the Web these days. But what you don’t see much of is street fashion that captures many varied parts of New York City and the people who live here.

Street Style

Highlighting looks and inspiration from the pavement.

Today we’re introducing a new video series called “Intersection: Where Culture Meets Style.” Every other Tuesday, we’ll show you the individual style of a New Yorker who we have scouted on a corner in one of the five boroughs (yes, all five). New Yorkers’ style is as diverse at the neighborhood they come from, and we want to record it.

We visited Fort Greene, Brooklyn, first, where we met Brit Cato, a fashion stylist. We caught her hoofing it down DeKalb and Carlton Avenues, iPod buds in ears, wearing her boyfriend’s sweater and a pair of vintage clogs.

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