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City Style: A Field Guide to Global Fashion Capitals is a forthcoming style bible which comprehensively profiles all those sartorial hot spots we dream of one day living in: New York, Paris, Milan, London, Tokyo, Stockholm, L.A. and Sydney. Wait, we do live in Sydney. It's alright I guess what with all the perennial Summertime vibes and proximity to the beach but that Stockholm, now there's a city I could one day aspire to live in should a future version of myself possess the money or inclination to do so.

The guides are curated and written by stylish denizens of each respective metropolis and alongside Laia Garcia of Geometric Sleep (NYC) freelance fashion show Producer Lauren Drablier (Paris), Fabiana Fierotti and Ilaria Norsa of PIG magazine (Milan), Dan Bailey of Tokyo Dandy (Tokyo, obviously) and Flaunt's Maxwell Williams (LA) sits former Oyster Editor-in-Chief turned freelance writer/stylist Paul Bui who has not only penned the Sydney section but offered Pedestrian a sneak peek at its contents.

City Style: A Field Guide to Global Fashion Capitals is out October 2010 check out some sneak peeks below...

Disclaimer: This post is in no way affected by Pedestrian's inclusion in Bui's list of must-read blogs. Though we're flattered (obviously) and wholeheartedly concur with his shortlist of required online reading.

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Posted on August 17, 2010 at 1:21pm by Ash.
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Comments.

Vivian - Aug 17, 2010 at 07:05pm
I believe 'Darlington' should read 'Darlinghurst' under 'Neighbourhoods'. Just sayin' 
Google Maps - Aug 17, 2010 at 07:14pm
Shouldn't it read 'Darlinghurst', as opposed to 'Darlington', the 'upscale home to the Oxford St stretch of nightlife...also home to Sydney's LGBT community'? 
good work! - Aug 17, 2010 at 07:18pm
In your face, sub-editors. 
TimeOutintern - Aug 17, 2010 at 08:34pm
Where's Time Out Sydney in the required reading list? That mag rocks. PS Can I have a job now? 
CRose - Aug 17, 2010 at 09:30pm
Agree with the previous comments, it is Darlinghurst.
Darlington is in between Sydney Uni and Carriageworks.
Surely, their editors should have picked that up? 
weewa - Aug 18, 2010 at 11:32am
and why is there the USA flag in the Sydney section? 
'your fired' - Aug 18, 2010 at 11:50am
Let's go fuck some shit up at the City Style offices. 
Keith - Aug 18, 2010 at 01:25pm
L.A fashion is shit. It doesn't deserve inclusion in this list of stylish cities. it is a foul hybrid of rap culture and trashy celeb culture....neither of which have any sartorial merit 
herve leger - Aug 18, 2010 at 07:16pm
I can’t agree with you more! 

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