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| FASHION EDITORIALS Showing items 1 to 6 of 30 | |  | Photos: Jeremy Williams An expatriated Clevelander turned Alphabet City long-hair, 21-year-old Sean lives in an aptly downtown look that's more modern-day beatnik than hipster. The difference is evident in wardrobe details like striped fisherman sweaters and rolled-up cigarette jeans, not to mention Sean's professed love of jazz records in the morning and the 21st-century beatnik outpost A.P.C. At Borderline, we most certainly like the beat of his drum... |  | Photos: extra skinny Esteemed personal style blogger Stefanie (of extra skinny fame) works wonders with a neutral palette, perhaps partly explaining the graphic effect of her trend-transcendent look. She also wields mighty DIY power, as evidenced by the perfectly paneled leather skirt in look #3 of this editorial. Above all, her awareness of the details that keep a simple garment from being boring explains why the blogosphere finds this Los Angelean so inspiring. |  | Photos: Paul Sepuya An actor, singer, occasional visual artist, and personal style blogger of the first order, Amy's extroverted persona finds harmony in her love of bold color and strikingly stand-alone separates. Fashion role-hopping through a list of pop culture beauties as diverse as Bridgette Bardot and Diane Keaton circa Annie Hall, but always with a ruby lip and a sideways smile, her sartorial virtuosity suggests she's quite the star on stage as well. |  | Photos: Weston Wells Born and raised in Alabama, inspired by time in Europe, and currently painting a well-heeled swathe of style across Harlem, Randal embodies the true fashion eccentrics of yesteryear. With a wardrobe full of clever references and a self-proclaimed knowledge of "the power of being done," this dapper gent mixes a potent cocktail of personal style that leaves us feeling heady. |  | Photos: Nick Whitehouse Despite far-flung upbringings (with youths spent, variously, in Belgium, London, Singapore, and Paris), Kate and Bronwen now fit into their Brooklyn friendship like two words that rhyme. Finding shared inspiration in literary characters from Hemingway's Matadors to the archetypal Femme Fatal, each embodies a distinct personal style heavy on the vintage and peppered throughout with one-of-a-kind prints. Both achieve a look balancing masculine strength with romantic ideals: the epitome of Borderline style.
|  | Photos: Aaron Wojack Lights, a rambunctious group of rock n' rollers named Andy, Linnea, Sophia and Wizard Smoke, teeter on the stylish edge between devilishly lux and delightfully shabby. Citing fashion inspirations as obliquely charming as The Fabulous Stains, Mad Max, Barry Lyndon, and Vikings, these four decidedly un-hipsterish bandmates prove that taking yourself too seriously is not a prerequisite to rocking out. Also: Top Hats. Need we say more?
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