NYFW Street Style

by gregory davalos


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Time FLIES! Seems like fashion week was literally just yesterday. Here's a street style recap of what I was wearing during fashion week.

 

Which one is your guys' favorite?

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Photography Robert Terrazas


Cold comes the night

by gregory davalos


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Can I just start off by saying that it gives me great satisfaction to be posting this from LA where it's 90 degrees today. The weather in New York seriously sucks in the winter, but I can't deny that a snowy central park doesn't make a beautiful backdrop--especially against this wine colored number.

I flew into NYC a day early to get settled before the craziness of fashion week started and took an obligatory trip to central park. Daylight was quickly burning and all I knew was that I wanted to go to the fountain from Gossip Girl (#touristproblems) You can see in a few of the pictures my nose is red from sprinting through the park to get the shot! I'm really proud of this outfit because aside from the Prada blazer everything else came from H&M, Forever 21 & TopShop--proof that you don't need to wear super high end to look expensive. 

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Photography Robert Terrazas


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 Blazer: Prada  Pants: H&M  Scarf: Forever 21  Watch: Meister  Shoes: Cole Haan



MADE IN AMERICA

by gregory davalos


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Not really sure what my deal is lately, but I've been dying to get out of LA every chance I get. Took a mini road trip to Palm Springs last week and naturally had to pull over for a roadside photo session. 

I was introduced to Big Star while I was in New York a few weeks ago and consider their denim  my second skin--fit is flawless and so, so, so comfortable. I'm especially fond of the brand because they manufacture here in the US. When you purchase clothes that is made in the USA, it means you are making a valuable contribution to the success of domestic manufacturing and business. When you choose to buy American/ domestic products, you help to support the economy and the long-term security of jobs. It's also just good karma. GO AMERICA!

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Photography: Alyssa Junco & Robert Terrazas


                 Sweater: Big Star USA  Jeans: Big Star USA 

                 Sweater: Big Star USA  Jeans: Big Star USA