If you’ve browsed my sidebar links under Philly Reads then you are probably already familiar with Brent Luvvas who blogs street style over at Urban Fieldnotes. But unlike sites like The Satorialist or Face Hunter, this anthropology professor not only showcases expressions of individuality, but he gives us a peak into the lives of the subjects in his images.
Why did you start Urban Fieldnotes?
“It’s a research project. I’m an anthropologist and I’ve been doing research on the circulation of style across borders. I was doing a project on the Indonesian Indie fashion scene and that got me interested in these personal style blogs that were coming out of Indonesia, and that led me to the street style blogs coming out of Indonesia, and that led me to the global phenomena of people documenting the styles of people they see on the street. It seemed to me a kind of project that was already really similar to what I do as an anthropologist, which is identify and analyze trends, and that this was sort of an amateur anthropological project, and it seemed to me that the best way to study this phenomenon was to do it myself.”
Having your own personal style have an important role in your life?
Well I mean, I do wear clothes, and I do think to a certain extent about what I’m wearing, so it does have a role, but I think that I would say that I think about my own personal style in terms of what kind of meaning I’m trying to create around myself based on what it is that I’m wearing. I think clothing is locked into a larger system of meanings, but I do find it easier to think about when I’m looking at other people.
What is your favorite thing about Philadelphia?
I think that Philly has a great food and beer scene which really surprised me about this place, because I had always thought of Philly as a kind of working class town, and sort of rough and tumble place, but I was excited to discover that it had such a foodie scene.
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