
Style-ish Generation

Style-ish Generation

Ave Bauder donned an old military uniform and provided history and context about the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Clinton Square yesterday. His presentation, which was part of the Patriot Tour, was part of the Downtown Committee’s Wednesday Walk Tours.
Here is more information about the Wednesday Walk Series.

Props to Syracuse’s favorite sartorial artist Michael Heagerty for organizing the Over/Under Fest along Onondaga Creek this evening. He is pictured here recording one of the performing musicians. Props also for rocking the 100 % paper hat with adjustable leather strap, and of course, his vintage wheels.

The much needed rain showers finally stopped, and the night session of the NYS Blues Festival heated up Clinton Square last night.

Not all fashion starts with a capital F

Flip flop Fourth

Stars and Stripes

The ascot, glasses, boots and goatee say fashion icon, but the guitar licks showed us we can’t sleep on Eddie Perez’s musical skills.

Jazz Fest at OCC is quickly becoming one of our favorite fashion holidays.

Students from Syracuse’s Near West Side became interested in street photography after seeing the work of Bill Cunningham.
Bill Cunningham wasn’t the first to cover fashion, and he didn’t invent street photography–he just did them differently. He passed away yesterday at the age of 87. We showed a class of photography students the biopic of Cunningham a few years ago and they recognized his gifts and his cool.