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Ann Binlot

Ann Binlot is a freelance writer, editor, web producer and stylist in New York City. Her work has appeared in TIME, BlackBook, Swindle and Metro.Pop.

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Christian Bustamante

Christian Bustamante is a writer and stylist based in Los Angeles. He studied Comparative Politics and Sociology at UCLA, but if he could spend the rest of his life traveling he would. Inspired by political movements, intelligent design, and the fusion between First and Third World cultures, he got his start working for MTV and Rock the Vote!. Apart from styling for independent films and music videos, he has worked in development for Danish brands Mads Nørgaard and Gróa. He loves 12:30am, shiny objects, berdache, and dressing up. Christian has also lived and worked in New York, Copenhagen, and Lima (Peru).

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Emily Yeoh

PR Director, Creative Director and Writer born and bred in London. Previously based in France, where I was the European PR & Advertising Manager for Nixon watches, I decided to move back to the big smoke and set up on my own. I love writing, fashion (whether it’s reading about it or shopping for it), art, traveling and eating lots of good food. “Spending time at home with your love, family or friends can create and extraordinary and delicious addiction” – I couldn’t agree more!!

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Eva Olde Monnikhof

Dedicated follower of Fashion, Arts, Design, Literature and Life. Easily bored, but also easily triggered by anything out of the ordinary. Hooked on friends, great food, travelling, writing and shoes.

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Gonçalo Ferreira

Born in Lisbon and with a degree in Art History, I have always been looking out for aesthetic inspiration. I admire the constant evolution of fashion and its extreme ability to reinvent and recycle its trends, but also design that has a lasting integrity. I believe that fashion is a reflection of our intelligence and aesthetic sense and it should also be viewed as a mean of personal enhancement according to our personal style. After all, we also communicate with what we wear.

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Grega Zakrajsek

Fashion is for the masses, however elite and distinguished a mass can be. I believe in creativity, great design, and innovation. Style is an extension of one’s personality. After working as a journalist and co-editor of a daily newspaper in Ljubljana, Slovenia for two years, I’ve moved to Lisbon in September 2009, craving for new experience and refreshing influence of a cosmopolitan capital. Arriving to what was supposed to be one of the most charming cities in the world, I was at first disappointed at the amount of significance Lisboetas give to appearance – their own and appearance in general. But I’ve discovered the city’s style is not as straightforward as in cities that are considered fashion capitals. It is more subtle and reserved, which makes me want to discover it even more.

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Heekang Moon

My name is HeeKang Moon and I'm living in Seoul Korea. I started my career with the adidas group (Reebok), where I was involved in lifestyle marketing. Currently, I'm working for Calvin Klein Jeans in Marketing & PR. Since I got into the fashion industry I had the chance to meet many different people, from street fashion to high end fashion. For Documenting Style I'm planning on showing various levels of people around Korea who are interested in, or working in the field of fashion. Besides my involvement in fashion I’m managing www.newthing.co.kr as a creative director. www.newthings.co.kr is an urban culture web blog for Korean mass people. It shows product information, as well as interviews and much more.

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Joanna Mroczkowska

Born in Warsaw Joanna spent most of her life there, loving the city deeply. Joanna studies journalism, PR and media marketing at Warsaw University (and wonders: how long she will be doing that). She has an unhealthy fascination with many strange things that she doesn't want to mention here...Apart from this she writes for several polish and international fashion, and lifestyle publications. She also tries her best at production, fashion management, and being on diet. She loves fashion and her job with all her heart and wants to do it forever!

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Jules Juliette

JULES is my real name and I’m originally from Malaga, but I’ve lived in Barcelona for two years now. I studied window dressing and visual merchandising. I’m interested in fashion, music, culture, design, contemporary arts and I’m still learning a lot of things about my environment, friends and new faces that appear my way. At the moment I am experimenting with textile patterns, fashion design and handmade creative works...

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Noah Wunsch

Noah is a born and bred downtown New York City boy. He's a contributing writer for Nylon Guys, Jacques Magazine and Richardson Magazine.

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Peter van Rhoon

Creative Director for CODE and fashion outsider

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Shiva Shabani

Her name is Shiva Shabani. She loves shoes, pretty shiny things and never leaves the house with out a scarf, or quirky pair of shades. She styles, art directs and consults. Shiva is inspired by people, sunsets and the tiny details that make this world beautiful, and imperfect! Currently based in Hong Kong yet always on the move, Shiva continues to do what she does best – dance, laugh and create….

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Teri Duerr

Teri Duerr lives in Brooklyn, New York, where she co-runs Horse+Dragon NYC with Matthew Schlecht, a boutique agency that puts creative talents to work on publicity, editing, design and events/exhibitions for culture renegades, artists, non-profits, and small businesses. She's also a contributing editor for publications like CODE in print and Tom Tom Magazine, as well as a senior editor for Mystery Scene and a founding editor for www.NYartbeat.com. Her editorial and photo production work has appeared in the Source, Vogue Korea, Vogue China, Tokyo Scene and Kansai Scene (now Metropolis Magazine), Chief Magazine, and Best Life among others.

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