Camden street style #2: Summer dresses and leather jackets

Monday, 17th March 2014

Published: 17 March, 2014
 
IN our new online column, ALINA POLIANSKAYA finds out who's wearing what in Camden Town this week:
 
Fatima Otero, 21, visiting friends in Camden Town, tells us her headband was a bargain in the H &M sales: "It was just £1!". She added most of her wardrobe, the jeans, top and bag, all come from Zara. The handbag is her personal favourite: “I searched for it for such a long time and was so so happy when I found it."
 

Claudia Ciszonik, 22, is a fashion student at London Metropolitan who loves following all the latest trends. She is wearing a vibrant summer dress from a vintage store, a classy Michael Kors bag and a leather jacket that was ‘Made by Granny’. She would describe her style as "vintagey yet feminine." 

Medi Habid, 25, who has been out enjoying a few ciders by Camden Lock ‘prints cool T-shirts’ for a living. Along with a printed shirt, he wears a jacket from Zara, trousers from Topshop, and a pair of rather trendy shoes from Clarks. He warned us that he has a rather large amount of intricately printed shirts in his wardrobe ready for the sunny weather.

Elisa Belvez, 17, is in Camden Town from Marseille in France for a family friend’s wedding. This fashionista is sporting a trendy bowler hat, smart trousers, platform boots and a studded leather jacket in a stylish mix of high-street and designer brands.

Here's Pip Jones, 23, on her break from working at Offspring in Camden Town. Her slouchy style is made up off, jeans from vintage store Rokit, a very old white T-shirt from H &M, a trendy leather jacket from River Island and Nike Air Max 90 trainers from her workplace. She admits: ‘My style is made up of the first couple of things I see in the morning before work. I’m not too fussy."

Kate Michelle works at The Ark, a 40s and 50s vintage shop by Camden Lock, and said “I spend most of my wage here”. But for a change, today she has put together her monochrome look with items from Topshop and Zara. She admits: “What I wear really depends on how hungover I am that day.”

See also: Camden street style #1: 'Sloshpot' shirts and seatbelt belts

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