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The new chroniclers of street style

Photographers and vloggers are pulling back the curtain on the pieces people actually buy and wear

“People want to see actual people on the street. They don’t want to just see a curated outfit on Instagram,” says Double Vanilla, a pseudonymous street-style vlogger who asks strangers to detail their looks.

She convinces well-heeled women (and some men) in New York, Milan, Paris and Miami to slow down and dish about their outfits — IDing everything from their Mango sunglasses to their Chanel shoes, and all the Cartier bangles in between — for short videos she posts to her almost 1mn followers across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.

She also prices them out. On a recent trip to the French capital, she interviewed a tourist with dark sunglasses and blow-dried hair wearing Tom Ford sunglasses, a Dior handbag and Chanel trainers. Around her neck were three Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets; on her wrist, three gold bangles and a diamond bracelet from the same maison. As she name-checked each label, a price popped up, from $350 for the sunglasses to $78,000 for the bracelets. This walking-around-Paris-with-my-daughter outfit amounted to $152,000.

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