Scott
Schuman started The Sartorialist simply to share photos of people that
he saw on the streets of New York that he thought looked great. Having
worked in fashion industry for fifteen years, he felt there was a
disconnect between what he was selling in the showroom and what he was
seeing real people (really cool people) wearing in real life. The
Sartorialist was his attempt to redress the balance. He began shooting
people on the street in a way that he knew most designers hunted for
inspiration. Since its beginning the blog has become hugely respected
and influential in the fashion industry and beyond, and currently
receives over 100,000 hits a day. Scott Schuman now has a monthly page
in GQ, shoots regularly for many top fashion magazines around the world,
covers all the fashion shows for Style.com, has had his photographs
appear in the windows of Saks Fifth Avenue, appeared in a GAP ad
himself, and has been picked by Time magazine as one of their top 100
design influencers.
Scott Schuman's Amazon Page
The Sartorialist
Scott Schuman's Amazon Page
The Sartorialist