Northern Quarter shoppers sport looks from ASOS, Fred Perry and Tesco - here are our favourites
18.02.2023 - 12:41
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One thing I love about Manchester is that people aren't afraid to dish out a compliment, making it one of the friendliest cities to live, work and visit. On occasion, a passerby may comment on my jacket, or a pair of shoes, and it puts a bit of a spring in my step for the rest of the day.
For me, that's what Steal Their Style is all about, too. I stop dozens of shoppers each month to ask them about their outfit and their style identity, and sometimes, people don't even consider themselves fashionable. "Me? In this outfit? Are you sure?" is a response I hear quite often, and it really does make me smile that these people are going about town completely unaware of how fantastic they look.
I hope that in letting them know, they walk with a new-found bounce, too.
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This week, I've been chatting to the owner of Chinatown's newest vintage shop, a TV and film worker who has met the one and only Beyonce and a photographer who has papper the Gallagher brothers.
And if you want to be on top of the trends in 2023, then you need to go and buy the viral Uniqlo bag. This is the second week in a row I've stopped someone wearing one, and have seen several others sporting them in town. They really do happen to be the must-have accessory - one I've caved and purchased myself, too, and can attest to the claims it fits EVERYTHING in.
Here are this week's six most on-trend and fashionable people in the city - and how you can Steal Their Style.
Small business owner, Fern, loves anything vintage - particularly from the 70s era - and even based her store around the theme. The 24-year-old owns Stare Society in Manchester’s Chinatown, a