Destinations Magazine

New York, New York

By Thecurlycasualista @curlycasualista

New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York New York, New York If there's one thing I always notice about New York (fashion-wise, that is - I notice a LOT of things about New York) it's that anything flies. While there is a definite look to the city, particularly in Manhattan, where heels, designer bags and clothes, and perfectly coifed hair seem the norm, you also see a lot of other interesting things happening. There's an acceptance (or perhaps just a lack of caring?) of all styles, be they punk, goth, vintage, preppy, or hipster. It's really refreshing, particularly because I don't feel that that is always the case in DC. You can find a place to fit in, if you want to, in New York, or you can just march to the beat of your own drum. It's really nice and, I guess, one of the advantages to being in a city with millions of people. 
While I've found a neighborhood in DC where I fit in completely (I'm more hipster-like than I care to admit), I still feel out of place in a lot of places, particularly because I don't have a strict dresscode at work but I do have to pass through downtown to get there. So while I'm strolling along in my jeans and a nice shirt, I see all the business people in their suits (and usually sneakers gack). DC's weird that way. But I've mostly accepted it and am ok. After all, I never feel particularly judged.
I guess the point of writing all this is just to comment on the level of acceptance I see in New York, which I don't find here - it's a lot more homogenous. Which is fine. But, let's have some creativity, people. I guess it's a good thing I found CapFABB because those awesome people are on the forefront of making DC look good!
*yes, I realize none of these pictures are of the above mentioned fashions. I'm just musing :) 


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