January 21, 2014

WRITERS, PRIZE FIGHTERS AND WALL STREET TRADERS





"A rare street-fashion vignette, often observed on Fifth Avenue in Midtown, is a group of strangers, attracted by one another's highly individual style of dress, who pause on their way to work to inquire in their clothes. The tradition may vanish, as one member of the group is moving to California. At times, they spontaneously try on one another's look. Last week, nature provided a backdrop only it could create. In Central Park, a "Brigadoon" mist settled over the lake, and cascades of willows framed the Bow Bridge. All over the city, the gingko tree proved once again as the leaves fell that Manhattan streets are indeed paved with gold."

Bill Cunningham for the New York Times - Nothing Gold Can Stay

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