

The folks semi-ironically scarfing down sausage and peppers at the Feast of San Gennaro. The ones strolling around in Bode, and also the ones in Balenciaga. The guys that line up outside at Aimé Leon Dore. That is, in some sense, core to the account’s 50,000-follower appeal: at this specific moment in this specific part of lower Manhattan, “that dude with the wide pants and the gross mustache” describes…pretty much everybody. I’ve been told to look out for “the dude with the wide pants and the gross mustache,” which is to say: I’m waiting for and all I know is that they’re a Nolita Dirtbag, too.


Which makes it fitting that it’s where the person who runs the account has asked me to meet. The Upside Pizza on the corner of Spring and Mulberry has become one of those spots popular among the crowd Nolita Dirtbag skewers-frequented by people for whom ordering a slice isn’t so much a way of life as it is a small event, something you post about to your Close Friends on Instagram. What really matters is that they partake of a vibe that is almost unavoidable in 2022: they’re on TikTok, or have considered ordering an espresso martini, or pair their Nike Dunks with trashed Carhartt. The ND can be male or female, young or old, famous or anonymous. You heard it here first.Over the last few years, the Instagram account Nolita Dirtbag has become moderately notorious for its hyper-specific focus on a particular kind of person: the titular Nolita Dirtbag. Jessica Wang wore all black Sacai, and It-girl Olivia Palermo proved that it's time to stop playing with dolls. "Back to black" was on the agenda for even the sweetest of sartorialists, with many opting to eschew pink in favour of its cooler, edgier Wednesday Addams-esque cousin. If you're tired of the hyper-saccharine Barbiecore fad, the latest street style trend to emerge from Paris may be one for you. There's now no such thing as too much abs on show. Make like Poppy Delevigne and future proof the trend for winter by wearing yours under a blazer. The ultimate way to bear midriff is now with a micro crop top or bralet. The crop top became even more revealing on the fashionistas at Paris Fashion Week. Although more subdued than we saw in Milan, it's clear that the 'Texan tuxedo' is going nowhere. RELATED: The best street style from Milan Fashion Week SS23 Double denimĪfter being spotted at Milan Fashion Week and Copenhagen as a key street style trend, double denim was also on the agenda for the style set in Paris, as seen on Sarah Harris and Annabel Rosendahl. MORE: 6 stunning street style trends from Milan Fashion Week SS23
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Caroline Daur wore her full length red denim skirt with ribbed elbow length gloves outside the Acne show, while Tiffany Hsu opted for a brown maxi skirt outside the Chloe show. We spotted floor sweeping, dramatic, column style maxi skirts everywhere. The ultra flattering midi-skirt may have finally had its day, the last few seasons teeny-tiny mini skirts have replaced the more forgiving hemline and now we have a brand new skirt style to play with thanks to the sartorial set at PFW. The classically British staple made its way across the pond and onto the backs of the likes of Yoyo Cao, who wore her Dior trench with a brown lace up corset, while TyLynn Nguyen made a case for the dressed down trench. It was hard to go anywhere on the streets of Paris this season without eyeing up a trench coat. RELATED: The best street style from Paris Fashion Week SS23įrom Double Denim to Trusty Trenches and Gothcore, here are the five standout street style trends from SS23: The trusty trench MORE: 5 standout street style trends from London Fashion Week
