BLOG SPOTLIGHT: Le 21ème Arrondissement

If you don’t already know about Le 21ème Arrondissement, now you do (but shame on you). Street style is fashion’s newest obsession with blogs like JAK&JIL and The Sartorialist who’s creators trot the globe and document citizens with style from city to city. 26 year-old Adam Sinding from Seattle, Washington captures the street style scene in Seattle and shows us all who’s chic on his fabulous blog, Le 21ème Arrondissement. It’s become one of my go-to blogs on account of its portrayal of fashion savvy individuals outside of New York and Paris.

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This excerpt/description from his blog is so well put:

“We are the eyes of a city, taking to the streets, capturing the nuances of Seattle’s fashion-liberated.  Le 21ème Arrondissement is Seattle’s street fashion blog. In a town like ours, where fashion is often an afterthought, we set search for the fashionable few, and the sartorially savvy. Seattle is…Le 21ème Arrondissement.”

– Le 21ème”

Kudos to Adam and his wonderful blog. Make sure you visit by clicking here.

[K]INGCHIC

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3 Responses to BLOG SPOTLIGHT: Le 21ème Arrondissement

  1. I never heard of this blog before. Thanks for telling me about it. I just took a look and I love how diverse his snaps are. The fact that he also attachs a name to a face is also great. I hae when I’m looking on The Sartorialist, and I’m forced to go through the comments to find a name that might not be right. >_<

  2. Hey very nice blog!!….I’m an instant fan, I have bookmarked you and I’ll be checking back on a regular….See ya :)

  3. Thank you very much, everyone! thanks King Chic!

    - le 21eme

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