Over 15 years of street style, captured in various towns around the world.

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Giuseppe Santamaria Giuseppe Santamaria

Bronze.

Bronze at Pitti Uomo, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

Bronze at Pitti Uomo, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

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Canadian tux.

Canadian tux at Pitti Uomo, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

Canadian tux at Pitti Uomo, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

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Simplicity.

Simplicity at Pitti Uomo, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

Simplicity at Pitti Uomo, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

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Pitti Uomo and Milano Moda Uomo

Pitti Uomo and Milano Moda Uomo

IN COLLABORATION WITH OLYMPUS AUSTRALIA

I'm really excited to be returning to Italy this week with Olympus Australia! It's been a few years since I last visited for Pitti Uomo and it will be my first time attending Milano Moda Uomo, so it's probably safe to say I'll be needing some spare SD cards for the trip.

While in Florence for Pitti Uomo, I'll also be having a book signing at the Fashion Room book store stand on June 15th at 12pm. So if you're around, come say hello and pick-up a copy of Alone In A Crowd

Hope you enjoy the next few weeks of photos from Italy. :)

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A few words...

A few words...

IN COLLABORATION WITH EMPORIO ARMANI

When I got the opportunity to photograph pieces from the new Emporio Armani collection, I was delighted to say the least. I've been a fan of Mr. Armani's work since I was in my early 20's, interning at V Magazine, and discovering what fashion was all about.

The resolute modernism of Emporio Armani has always been filled with memories. The Twenties, in particular, are a boundless source of inspiration for Giorgio Armani who in that decade of great ferment and innovation, speed and urban spirit, has rooted an understated, linear and elegant taste. This season in particular the label looks to New York, whose contemporary identity came to life in fact during those years, and condenses the memory into fluid and sophisticated silhouettes with strong shoulders and narrow waistlines.

I took this opportunity to photograph the new collection to also get to know my new neighbour over at Fine FellowFrank Arthur, one half of the men's lifestyle website, Man Of Many. We selected pieces that complimented Frank's personal style and made our way to the industrial streets of Carriageworks to capture the looks and have a few words. 

Part 3 of 3.

Where did you grow up?

I was born in Ghana, moved to Canada as a baby, then came to Australia at the age of 7 and grew up in country NSW. I studied industrial design at Newcastle University, then moved to London for a year and half, then came back to Sydney in 2008.

Emporio Armani shirt with mandarin collar and bib front in wool blend flannel twill, silver colour, jogging pants with drawstring waist, vertical pockets on hips, in midnight blue wool/silk buttoned jacquard fabric, derby shoes in leather with new s…

Emporio Armani shirt with mandarin collar and bib front in wool blend flannel twill, silver colour, jogging pants with drawstring waist, vertical pockets on hips, in midnight blue wool/silk buttoned jacquard fabric, derby shoes in leather with new shaped and covered rubber sole, coat in navy boiled wool cloth, available at Armani.com

Styling by
Madeleine Park

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Giuseppe Santamaria Giuseppe Santamaria

Big tote.

Big tote, during MBFWA, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.Available from Digi Direct stores nationally.

Big tote, during MBFWA, captured on my OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

Available from Digi Direct stores nationally.

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A few words...

A few words...

IN COLLABORATION WITH EMPORIO ARMANI

When I got the opportunity to photograph pieces from the new Emporio Armani collection, I was delighted to say the least. I've been a fan of Mr. Armani's work since I was in my early 20's, interning at V Magazine, and discovering what fashion was all about.

The resolute modernism of Emporio Armani has always been filled with memories. The Twenties, in particular, are a boundless source of inspiration for Giorgio Armani who in that decade of great ferment and innovation, speed and urban spirit, has rooted an understated, linear and elegant taste. This season in particular the label looks to New York, whose contemporary identity came to life in fact during those years, and condenses the memory into fluid and sophisticated silhouettes with strong shoulders and narrow waistlines.

I took this opportunity to photograph the new collection to also get to know my new neighbour over at Fine Fellow, Frank Arthur, one half of the men's lifestyle website, Man Of Many. We selected pieces that complimented Frank's personal style and made our way to the industrial streets of Carriageworks to capture the looks and have a few words. 

Part 2 of 3.

What does your closet look like at the moment?

Comfort is super important to me, but that doesn’t mean I sacrifice my style. At the moment, there’s a lot of denim, sneakers and I’m really loving 1950’s style camp-collar shirts.

Emporio Armani jogging pants with drawstring waist, vertical pockets on hips, in black/platinum/pearl colour printed velvet with retro pattern, available at Armani.comStyling by Madeleine Theodore

Emporio Armani jogging pants with drawstring waist, vertical pockets on hips, in black/platinum/pearl colour printed velvet with retro pattern, available at Armani.com

Styling by
Madeleine Park

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