Stylites One of World’s 5 Best Street Blogs

Just as I received the hard copy of Der Spiegel in the mailbox of my courtyard, I also got word that H&M Magazine’s issue that features Stylites on page 18 was available in H&M shops around the world. H&M Magazine included Stylites in its list of the “World’s 5 Best Street Blogs” along with the Sartorialist and the Facehunter, the two most well-known blogs of this type. In thanks, I should mention that H&M will be making Beijing perfect, to paraphrase one of their slogans, within a month by opening its first shop at Joy City in Xidan.

H&M says its magazine has a global circulation of three-million. The top three US dailies are USA Today (2.3 million), The Wall Street (2.1 million), The New York Times (1.1 million), according to Wikipedia. Der Spiegel is a magazine with a circulation of 1.1 million.

The article includes a picture I took last summer of Edie Bao, who also appeared last week.

Also, I just saw that another blog Double King: Online Magazine for Fashion and Marketing did a post on Stylites.

Translation of Der Spiegel Article

What is chic in Tokyo or Helsinki? Style conscious people discuss on the internet what is worn on the streets of this world, and they thereby change elite models worldwide.

The man whom Nels Frye spotlighted did not look especially good, but he was worth a second glance. Frye met him on Changan Avenue in Beijing, a type with an unusually long beard [NF Note: I described him as “Jesus-like”], Adidas-like shoes and checkered coat and a cane. In no way a model, but that man had style, an unusual sort of boho, so typical of China in a state of explosion, the birth of a new creative class, said Frye. [NF Note: Collecting bottles definitely demands resourcefulness but I’m not sure about creativity. He addressed the man, asked permission to take a photo and put it on his blog. A little later came the first comments. On Frye’s website a small debate erupted. This photo inspired Nels so much that from then on he travelled all over Beijing with his camera. He photographed girls, ones who have cut their hair like Manga figures, young men with beards, pea jackets, pants with piped jeans and zebra stripes, and he put their photos on the internet.

For him street-style blogging was a hobby

So the American businessman, Nels Frye, 27, on the side, became a street style blogger. Every young person who allowed him to document the style of their city entered his blog which then was sent to the entire world. And in consequence he turned the established world model on its head.

What is important is not trends but style. Street-style bloggers show what real persons in their daily lives wear on the street and convey this to an audience of millions. Instead of showing over stylized mode-lines with skinny models, they show in their internet diaries how real people interpret a couture-circus. Not trendy but determinedly style. Everyone can comment on every picture. English is the universal language. There is no competition: it is a democratic forum for young people who express themselves and make the internet a common medium of style.

For Frye it led to this suddenly people from Chicago, Berlin or Helsinki comment on his blog with suggestions that a coat should be lengthened a bit, or that a particular outfit is well thought out. Other blogs, who do the same as Frye in Beijing, link to his site “Stylites” and from day to day the number of hits increases. Publishers of style magazibnes ask if they may use his pictures, and designers invite him to their exhibitions.

Worldwide, there are hundreds of these street-style blogs, etc……….

Stylites Returns

Following an absence that was more than far too long, stylites is back with us. A full story of the varied annoyances that caused the lapse will come soon. I rely on you to bring the hits back up to what they were just two short weeks ago.

Regular Updates Will Return Soon

For the last few days, the entire server that hosts Stylites has been blocked in China. This is not due to content on Stylites; there must be other websites on the same server that have pornography or questionable political content. Stylites is now moving to a new server and updates should start as usual within a week. Thank you for your continued support.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Stylites would like to wish all American viewers a Happy Thanksgiving. We would like to thank you for your continued viewing of styles from the hutongs and courtyards of Beijing.

Senli and Frye would also like to thank all clients for their patronage. If you have been considering an overcoat, please schedule an appointment as soon as possible as the coldest weather will be upon us in a few weeks. Over the next two months we will be announcing new Senli and Frye men’s handmade shoe and neckwear lines, so stay tuned.

So far today, I haven’t been able to find a photo that captures Thanksgiving in Beijing better than the one I posted last year. I wll be looking though.

Update on the French Uniforms

The French Olympics site has more details on the wonderful team outfits worn at the opening ceremony. To answer some earlier questions that appeared here, the men’s ties are knit and the women’s berets are made from cotton. The sashes and handbags are real leather. The outfits are produced by a company called Elis, though we are not sure who designed them.

What I like is that the look is quintessentially French but also very chic. Most citizenries find it difficult looking both up-to-date and traditional. Despite all the praise in the media for the English team uniforms – they were very hip – they could have done better at looking English, considering the rich sartorial traditions of the island. The Americans looked good and very American, but not exactly fashionable. There was too much of a schoolboy or airline attendant vibe.

Computer Problems

Dear Stylites Viewers,

Let me apologize for the infrequency of updates recently. My computer mysteriously stopped working and my photos and editing software are all there. I am working hard to rectify the situation and hopefully normal updates will recommence soon. Thanks for your support.

Best,

Nels

Silk Turtleneck Shirt

Aurelien and Tony have made much interesting use of the best local silks in both their fall/winter and spring/summer collections. The silks they use are not what one usually encounters in the fabric markets. Many are sourced in Shandong instead of Zhejiang, the province we usually think of as the source of all good silks. In the previous photo of Aurelien he wore a silk tweed coat; here he is in a very light silk charmeuse turtle neck shirt. The fabric is a satin weave with the expected shimmery quality, and the cut is both slim and drapey. This vertical striped shirt will enhance the height and slenderness of wearers who are already tall and thin. Silks of this type have always struck me as particularly risky when compared with linens or cotton poplins for people who have even an ounce of extraneous body mass, since there tends to be little give.

I have concerns about wearing silk directly on the body. It seems less breathable than other summer fabrics, though it is clearly more dramatic and special. Tony and Aurelien assured me that the silks they use are relatively breathable, so perhaps I will look into this. We are still waiting now to hear the final word on the opening of the Le Divan boutique in Sanlitun.