@Creative Director Style.com

The Faces of Fashion Week

In 2014, the streets outside Lincoln Center were alive with the pulse of Fashion Week, and street style photography had reached its cultural peak. What started as a niche form of documentation had evolved into one of the most influential aspects of fashion coverage. Everyone from top designers to influencers was keenly aware of the power that the images captured in those fleeting moments on the sidewalk could have.

As the Creative Director at Style.com, I had a front-row seat to this revolution. Style.com was at the forefront of merging high fashion with the immediacy of digital media, capturing not just runway looks but also the fashion happening on the streets. It was about capturing a moment of personal expression—styles that spoke to an individual’s personality as much as to the trends of the season.

On this particular day at Lincoln Center, the street style scene was buzzing with energy. The clothes people wore were as important as the social media platforms that amplified those looks. These photos represent just a snapshot of what was happening: fashion was no longer confined to the runway, it was in the air, on the streets, and in the digital spaces where we all shared our lives.