Womenswear Wednesdays: Summer street-style sample

This week’s weather has been classic Denver: sunny one minute, rainy the next. To honor our changing climate, we thought we’d bring you a variety of street styles: four different looks we saw this week, including the one sported by Olivia Jones (above), a local accountant we spotted at 16th…

Menswear Mondays: Mime Joseph Temple on his theatrical fashion

You may recognize John Temple as the Denver Mime who performs on the 16th Street Mall. We did when we ran into him at 7/Eleven. Keep reading to discover his fashion inspirations, favorite color and where he shops. See also: -Menswear Mondays: student Rajiv Clark on his custom-punk style -Menswear…

Menswear Mondays: student Rajiv Clark on his custom-punk style

Punk street style can mean many things. For local student Rajiv Clark, it means not being afraid to embrace color or style. Keep reading to learn more about his fashion icons, where he shops and his favorite accessory. See also: – Menswear Mondays: Mechanic James Hill on his royal fashion…

Menswear Mondays: Mechanic James Hill on his royal fashion

Many people use fashion as a metaphor to express how they feel on a particular day. But sometimes you can display multiple personalities in a single day, switching clothes like job titles. For example, local mechanic James Hill dons a king costume at night after laboring through the day. Continue…

Womenswear Wednesdays: Concierge Gillian Kumm on her artistic look

Summer is officially here, and the styles on the streets are heating up. This week, we spotted Denver Museum of Nature and Science guest service concierge Gillian Kumm on Broadway looking refreshing and energetic. Read here to learn who inspires her style, where she shops, and what her favorite accessories…

Menswear spotlight: Andy Gray channels Mr. T at Denver Comic Con

This year’s Denver Comic Con took over the Colorado Convention Center last weekend, and thousands of costumes filled the huge arena. Amid the superheroes and fanboys were pop-culture references from the 1980s, including at least one Mr. T doppelgänger. Information technologist Andy Gray dressed up as the television icon. Read…