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The Fashion of semigloss. Magazine's Issue Release Party (Photos)

When we see you on the street and think you put some thought into your style, we may take your picture and ask you things. See previous installations in the Street Style archive. There were so many amazing looks at the semigloss.Magazine issue release party, that we could have taken...
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When we see you on the street and think you put some thought into your style, we may take your picture and ask you things. See previous installations in the Street Style archive.

There were so many amazing looks at the semigloss.Magazine issue release party, that we could have taken photos of everyone, the entire night. Here are a few of our favorites.

Name: Kevin Howard Age: 36 Occupation: Environmental health specialist Style influences: Early 1960s Beatles Style breakdown: Suit from H&M, shirt from H&M, belt by Kenneth Cole, boots by Hudson, watch by Nixon.

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Name: Becki Howard Age: 31 Occupation: Talent buyer at AT&T Performing Arts Center Style influences: Chloë Sevigny, Parker Posey Style breakdown: Dress from ASOS, vintage Justin boots from Dolly Python, clutch from Target.

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Name: Zola Bruce Age: 36 Occupation: Erotic writer Style influences: Dallas to Brooklyn, blended vintage Style breakdown: Entire look "vintage afro thrifted"

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Name: Gregory Ruppe Age: 33 Occupation: Artist Style influences: Punk Style breakdown: Shoes by Keds, belt was found, jeans by Andenim.

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Name: Nancy Koen Age: 35 Occupation: Works for Valentino Style influences: Kate Moss, Gwen Stefani Style breakdown: Shirt from Old Navy, jeans by Genetic Denim, bag by RED Valentino, shoes by Valentino.

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