Hair and Pea Coat – 发型和水手穿的厚呢短大衣

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Many men part their hair, but few with such a sense of drama. This fellow makes no apologies for his appearance or ideas, presumably. There was no time to talk to him, but I think his views are probably not overly one-sided.

很多男人会偏分他们的头发,但大部分人不会像他做得这样富有戏剧性。这个小伙子大概不觉得他的造型或者想法有什么不妥或是异样。我觉得他肯定不是个看问题朝一边倒的人,但是他当时没有时间聊天。

Winter White – 冬天白

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Ignoring their city’s renowned dustiness, Beijingers adore wearing white, and winter is no time to forswear it. White puffer jackets, head-to-toe white, and plastic white boots bleach the landscape. Henry’s take is more successful than most. He didn’t forget the RMB 4,000 Italian shoes (Zegna), unlike most other Chinese financiers and businessmen, who still wear the pleather loafers from their nongmin days. From Guangxi but now based in Shanghai, he is one of those entrepreneurs, typical in China, who tries to do everything, from private equity, to importing rare wood, to fashion.

不理睬他们城市著名的尘土,北京人爱穿白色,连冬天的时候也一样。白色羽绒服,头到脚都是白色,塑料材质的白色靴子,都把环境“漂白”了。Henry穿白色的衣服比大部分的人的感觉好. 他没忘记穿4,000人民币的意大利皮鞋(Zegna),不像很多中国的金融家和商人还是穿跟他们是农民的时候的一样的人造革loafer. Henry老家在广西,现在住在上海。他是那种什么多做的投资家—私募基金,进口木材,还有时尚。

Another Shanghaiese Tourist 另一个上海游客

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I probably should have stuck the two Shanghai tourists in a single post. There are countless bizarre houndstooths around these days, like pink with purple, etc., but I black with white must rank as the most classic. Although matching the hat with the jacket seems a bit overboard, I still thinks she looks rather cute.

我可能应该把两个上海游客放在一个帖子里。最近我经常看许多比较古怪的犬牙纹(千鸟格)颜色,比如紫色配粉色等等。但是,犬牙织纹最经典的颜色应该算是黑色配白色。虽然她的帽子搭配外套有点夸张,但是我还是觉得她穿得挺可爱。

Shanghaiese Tourist 上海游客

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I dislike surprises and like when people and things are as I expect them to be. She is a Shanghai girl and this is how I would expect a “Shanghai girl in Beijing” to look.

Recently, many journalists have asked me whether Beijing has a distinct style and how I would describe it. I see the style of the city as evolving rather than having entirely crystalized. The young people I photograph, or at least the ones whose looks I prefer, are definitely pursuing a specific style. Speaking very generally, Beijing shoots for a more rugged, bohemian and creative style, whereas Shanghai aims to be sophisticated, chic, and worldly. This reflects this overall spirit of the two cities. Shanghai and Beijing are perpetually compared and have a competitive relationship, though what they offer is really completely different.

我不喜欢感觉惊讶, 而是希望人和事都跟我想象的一样.她是个上海女孩,而且跟我想象中的”上海女孩在北京"的样子差不多.

最近,很多记者问我北京是否有自己独特的风格,也想要我形容这个风格是什么样的.我觉得这个城市的风格是在不停发展的,而不是已经完全明确的.我拍的年轻人(至少是我比较喜欢他们风格的那些),肯定是在追求一个特殊的风格.总的来讲,北京追求的是个相对粗犷的、波希米亚的、有创意的风格。而上海是想要更儒雅的、时髦的、国际化的风格。从这个方面也反映了两个城市各自的整体精神。尽管北京和上海提供给大家的是完全不一样的东西,但这两个城市一直在被比较,有着竞争关系。

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Retro Eighties – 复古风格-80年代

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Rules are being broken here. Japanese housewife hair and makeup meets ’70s fashion, which made it to China in the ’80s, for one of the best Stylites yet. The jacket and bag seem straight from the vintage shop that doesn’t exist here.

这次有人打破了常规。日本家庭主妇风格的发型和妆容,跟70年代的时尚风格混合在一起(西方70年代的风格可以说是在80年代影响到了中国)。 她可以算是”Stylites”上最有风格的人之一。她的包和夹克像是在二手店买的,也许我们只能想象北京有这样一个二手店吧。

Cuddly Korean – 令人想拥抱的韩国人

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Don’t you just want to hug him? Or feel the fabric of his scarf or the blazer? He definitely understands how to wear this Prince of Wales check blazer as casual wear. This Korean tourist speaks no English and little Chinese, but he probably knows that Italy and England produce the finest wools.

难道你不想拥抱他吗?或者可以摸一下他的围巾或者西服的面料?他绝对了解怎么把这件“Prince of Wales”格子西服穿出休闲的感觉。这位韩国的游客不会讲英文,只会讲一点点中文,但他知道意大利和英国是生产最好的羊毛面料的国家。

Sparkly Legs – “闪耀”çš„è…¿

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She works in media and never rides a bicycle to work.

她在媒体行业工作,从没骑过自行车去上班。

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Plenty of glitter on Beijing girls, and I’m not usually a fan, but this young lady’s sprinkled approach caught my eye.

北京女孩子穿带闪光的衣服太多了,我一般都不喜欢。但是这个女孩子“闪耀”的腿吸引了我的注意力。

Black with Gray, Always Classic – 黑色和灰色,永远是经典的

black-and-grayIn a winter of ankle-length puffer coats, boots with ten buckles, and extended glimpses of wool long-johns above low-rise jeans, this simple but cute and warm-looking ensemble was inspirational. Many Beijing girls have got the looks, but this economics student actually dresses to bring them out. Still, her mother wouldn’t be happy, since legs are a crucial body parts to keep warm, according to Chinese tradition.

Chemistry Chic

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He never shops and instead studies most of the time. Naturally only a girlfriend could separate this chemistry student from his books on a beautiful but frigid weekend. He successfully proved to me that he doesn’t try too hard.

Purveyor of Death

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Cute with a dash of sauce, Xiaowei is a marketing specialist, hawking evil with British American Tobacco. Her job consists of drinking with all the major club owners, and making sure they don’t sell fakes. It turns out that since taking this job, she has quit nicotine.

Cravatte and Glasses

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A man with attitude, Johnny from Qingdao runs a fashion boutique offering clothing with “gexing” (personality), some of which he designs personally. The waist-length coat with peaked lapels and cravatte were brought to earth by ripped jeans and trainers.

Blanketed Banker

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Minzhao, who works at Bank of China, had just visited Beijing’s Lane Crawford with her parents. She said that the heating was turned too high, but she did concede that the designs on offer were very cutting edge. Her father commented that the prices seemed far too high for the Beijing market. As for wearing a blanket? Well, it was kind of shocking to see it immediately after viewing the Stella Mccartney and Alexander Mcqueen Couture in Lane Crawford.

Creative Types at Nanluoguxiang

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Walking down Nanluoguxiang, neither member of this couple had a terribly revolutionary or eye-catching style. They were very friendly and seem open-minded, which, in a world of much prejudice, often seems like having an attractive style. I was just struck by how well they represent a “type” in Beijing. “Creatives” are a relatively new type here and it is quite refreshing to see more and more of them around. This couple’s taste isn’t particularly chic but compared to mix of gaudiness and tackiness of most couples, it is quite nice. The two also go very well together. He is a freelance graphic designer and she does something similar – I didn’t have my notepad on me.