Street style photographers Tommy Ton and Phil Oh on their legendary careers with Vogue, where street style is going next, and more
and designer Nicolas Ghesquière was telling Style.com’s Sarah Mower, “It’s a big mix—a street mix, with symbols and colors that are very multicultural. […] It’s about how girls become themselves.
Elena Perminova, Michelle Violy Harper, Natalie Joos, Mira Duma, Anya Ziourova, Anna Della Russo, and Giovanna Battaglia Englebert in New York in 2013“What else would we do?” Oh deadpans. Having had a sideline view of Tommy and Phil for a decade myself, I’d venture they’re still here because of their passion and their perceptiveness.
What’s more, when you are with Tommy and Phil, you are never alone. In a blood-sucking industry, where everyone is the competition, you are always welcomed into Tommy and Phil’s world. You get to play with their deep history of fashion, you get to trade stories and laughs, and—more often than not—you get the best snacks from their always-full backpacks.
Selfishly, I hope they will be there outside the shows forever—or at least for as long as I am—training their lenses on the people who are making the difference in fashion. Here, they reflect on 15 years of friendship and the ever lingering question of where street style is going next.Photographed by Phil OhIt was in our first season in Paris, February, 2007. I think it was maybe the third- or second-to-last day of the week. The shows used to be held in the Carrousel du Louvre, downstairs.
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