Carrie and Nick's Labour of Love

How does the rise of streetstyle blogs evolve into something better?  Would one consider 571 comments on a post on The Sart the heights of streetstyle blogging (ker-razy ever-rising number of comments I tells ya....)?  Or does an online magazine dedicated to sharing and supporting streetstyle sound like a better idea?  I think I'll take the quieter ride with Borderline which I've recently discovered.  Carrie and Nick grew up together as friends in Kentucky but later in New York in a like minded, vintage-wearing, Brooklyn-loving heap started Borderline.  It collates many streetstyle pics into one neat location but the thing I'm interested in are the fashion editorials that are self-styled, featuring subjects that you want to know more about and uses up and coming photographers. 

Nick and Carrie here get photographed and accompanied by some illustrations by Robin Mapes

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I'm intrigued by these tights worn by Ai, a young fashion designer from New York. 

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Amelia is a vintage clothing dealer from Louisville who lines up her shoes in a scarily neat fashion.

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The Au Revoir Simone girls all get up to some very different style hijinx.... involving werewolf masks, beautifully printed shirts and colour blocked skirts...   

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Anjali makes perfect paint splattered dresses but she does look good in a sharp grey suit. 

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Our curious minds into what REAL people are wearing won't ever stop but the way we look at these people doesn't need to stop and end with a standardised straight on full-length pose right?