Geno Rozelle, 31, offers L.A. style advice: “Your swagger goes a long way. Fashion is good.” His personal asthetic? “Casual, R&B, hip-hop.” He’s wearing polo, leather jacket and a biker chain.
“I’m a dancer,” says Harlem Lee, 42, of Koreatown. “I just got out of Sweaty Sundays dance class.” On his slick ride: “I’ve been riding this scooter since 1999. This is basically my car right here. This and my bus pass.”
Laura Houghton, 24, from Oregon, but living in Riverside, goes for “next-door vintage. Grandma and Grandpa chic. I like anything that’s bright and cheesy.”
She’s hugged by Becca Flaiz, 26, who says, “Honestly, I love bustles and Victorian styles -- [my look is] modern Victorian.”
Jamal Dawda’s “lazy chic” style makes the 26-year-old Silver Laker have “a hodgepodge” wardrobe. Meanwhile, 25-year-old Teresa Gay’s two style adjectives are “comfy and hip.”
Tuck John Porter, 52, of Los Angeles -- a.k.a. “L.A.’s No. 1 go-go dancer -- says “I make a lot of my accessories.” His vinyl gauntlet wristband is inspired by street fashion.
“Most of my outfit is from Santee Alley,” 27-year-old Jacqueline Nguyen of Silver Lake says of her “eclectic-modern” wardrobe. “There should be no rules in fashion.”