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This week's installment of our fashion tour through the mean streets of New York but not New York finds Richard Blakeley in the Meatpacking District, where he encounters some dude from Details.

Previously: Meet Adam Lopez

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<![CDATA[Meet Adam Lopez]]>
In this week's guide to the way real New Yorkers dress, Richard Blakeley meets a retail warrior with one of the best tattoos we've ever seen.

Previously: Meet Ruh Delancey

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<![CDATA[Meet Ruh Delancey]]>
If you spend any time in the Union Square area you'll recognize this week's subject of our parade of the distinct and down-to-earth styles that keep New York realer than New York: He's the incense guy from Union Square. Richard Blakeley found out who he's wearing.

Previously: Meet Anna Balkrishna

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<![CDATA[Meet Anna Balkrishna]]>
To celebrate the end of Fashion "Week" (seriously, didn't it feel like three years?), let's take a look at someone whose style is a little more "real." Richard Blakeley comes to you from Williamsburg, where he encounters an adorable Flavorpill editor who dispenses some key fashion advice for those who live in New York but not in New York.

Previously: Meet Johnny Lowe

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<![CDATA[Meet Johnny Lowe]]>
What better way to enjoy Fashion Week than with a look at the styles of everyday New Yorkers? Videoman Richard Blakeley hits Williamsburg, where he encounters a gentleman who works in the industry. He's not exactly sure where his clothes are from, but he likes to keep it classy, not trashy.

Previously:Meet Victoria Martin

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<![CDATA[Meet Victoria Martin]]>
This week's installment of our non-New York look at the fashion of New York finds Richard Blakeley in Union Square, where he encounters a classy, urban, chic, retro high school student from Queens who will tell you exactly how much you need to pay for socks. We kinda think she's adorable.

Previously: Meet Philip Menager

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Richard Blakeley meets yet another French visitor to our city in our weekly look at the way we dress in New York. This guy? Big Dior fan. Huge.
Previously: Meet Delphine Cauce

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<![CDATA[Meet Delphine Cauce]]>
This week's tableau of New York fashion (not New York fashion) finds Richard Blakeley discussing the merits of American style with a Frenchwoman in Williamsburg. You know what we love about the French? Their comical accents. Enjoy!

Previously: Meet Kawyi Trotto

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<![CDATA[Meet Kawyi Trotto]]>
Say hello to Kawyi Trotto. He's a fan of fashion, but worries that most New Yorkers are fashion victims. Richard Blakeley found him in Union Square. He's the subject of this week's non-New York look at our city's residents in all their finery.

Previously: Meet Shane Smith

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This installment of our non-New York tour of New York finds Richard Blakeley in Harlem, where he meets a fly guy whose favorite color is red.

Previously: Meet Claus

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<![CDATA[Meet Claus]]>
In this week's look at the styles of the streets, Richard Blakeley encounters Claus, an office admin from Denmark who will teach you how to dress for the theater. It's the kind of advice you won't find in New York.

Previously: Meet Ashley

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<![CDATA[Meet Ashley]]> Our latest tour of fashionable New York (that is not New York) finds Richard Blakeley up at the 125th Street station, where he meets a data-entry clerk who tells you what's hot this summer. We're running out for a pair of those shades now.

Previously: Meet Lefty

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In our current dispatch from the New York (as opposed to the New York) fashion scene, Richard Blakeley journeys to Williamsburg, where he encounters a young musician with a fondness for Old Navy couture and (we're guessing) recreational pharmaceuticals.

Previously: Meet Dion Bey

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<![CDATA[Meet Dion Bey]]> This week Richard Blakeley heads to Harlem, where he discusses fashion with a sneaker enthusiast whose tattoos lack significance. It's the other New York, not the other New York.

Previously: Meet Madison Ballew

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<![CDATA[Meet Madison Ballew]]>
In this edition of our own sartorial tour of New York, not New York, Richard Blakeley hits the Meatpacking District, where he encounters a glamorous actress who, you will be unsurprised to learn, is into yoga.

Previously: Meet Dr. M.F.

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<![CDATA[Meet Dr. M.F.]]>
The star of this week's look at the New Yorkers who don't make the cut in New York is the novelist with the most diamonds. Richard Blakeley spends some time with Dr M.F., author of Nothing's Wrong.

Previously: Meet Jimmy Napoli

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<![CDATA[Meet Jimmy Napoli]]>
We continue our series chronicling the 7,999,900 stories the naked city that New York magazine deems too down-market. This week, Richard Blakeley meets a city sage who has both his spiritual and temporal bases covered. As our Lookee puts it, "I might be into yoga, but time doesn't stop for New Yorkers." Truer words, etc.

Previously: Meet Nora Mindell

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<![CDATA[Meet Nora Mindell]]>
Some lookers in our Gawker Video Look Book are not from New York. Nor are they from New York, the magazine. But tourists have "style" too! Today, Richard Blakeley encounters a Chicagoan in Williamsburg who hopes that people don't mistake her for a hipster. Good luck, sister.

Previously: Meet Farnaz Vossoughian

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<![CDATA[Meet Farnaz Vossoughian]]>
Let's take another tour of the gorgeous fashion mosaic that is New York but is not New York. This time, Richard Blakeley finds himself in the Meatpacking District, where he encounters a child/adolescent psychologist who likes to kick it old school.

Previously: Meet Twone

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<![CDATA[Meet Twone]]> Our ongoing documentation of the real New York—the portraits of those forgotten by the real New York—sees Justin Rocket Silverman and Richard Blakeley journey up to Harlem, where they meet Twone, a betatted historical dude. Should you wish to make contact with Twone, his digits are available upon request.

Previously: Meet Justin Lieberman

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