Camden street style #21: floral jumpsuits and Denim shirts
01/08/2014 10:01
IN our weekly on-line column, ALINA POLIANSKAYA looks at who's wearing what in Camden Town this week
Abi Guest, 18, from New Zealand, is coming to the end of her year travelling and is outside on the hunt for some shoes in Camden Market. She is wearing short denim dungarees from New Look over a striped T shirt from Primark, some brown boots from New Look and sunglasses from Urban Outfitters. Abi describes that her Anna Sui tote was really a buy from a second hand market nike free run australia.in Africa, simply costing her.
Nicole Meeds, a pupil from Beaconsfield, is on h nike free 5.0 v4 running shoe.r way to investigate Cyberdog with her boyfriend. She's wearing a skeleton dress from Blue Banana - which she was surprised to discover was glow in the dark after she first put it on. She has teamed it with a tote and stripy socks, a black hoody and Converse running shoes from Primark. Her black and white ensemble is brightened up with many rainbow loom bands which she made with just a little help from her friends, and of course, her multi-coloured locks.
Emma Weston, an ambitious pupil from Kent, is outside in Camden meeting friends for a leaving do, as she describes: "I 'm about to go off to Los Angeles to USC, the top film school in the world." The 23-year-old describes her look as "choice" adding that she goes for "a harder-edge mixed with Disney."
The 22-year-old has just finished a degree in costume-making, specialising in Tudor and Victorian apparel, therefore it is quite fitting that she has chosen a 1940's curly hairstyle to go with her vintage-inspired appearance. nike free run 2 black and white.
Jordan Howe, a student from Shoreditch, has gone for a laid back look to go out for a wander during his summer holidays. Today he's wearing a denim top from Topman, ripped up jeans that are black with long white socks, a backpack from River Island and Nike Hierarchy running shoes from Primark. The 18-year old said: "I go for an extremely haphazard fashion to be honest, I simply throw on anything, whatever I feel comfortable in."
Rosie Simmons, 18, from New Zealand, has just started a "six-month experience" round the world. Having just arrived in London before, she's off to France tomorrow, before InterRailing in the hopes of making it to Oktoberfest. She has dressed up for her journeys in a tribal-print dress from a market in Malawi, with a bag from Wild Pair in New Zealand plus some black Vans with frilly white socks. Her protections are from a sustainable fashion store where she used to work called Recycle Boutique in New Zealand.

