Here's some of the shots we took over summer of cool looking Brighton folk.
We’ve decided – it’s the shirt that makes Karen’s outfit (and the cute boots, but let’s concentrate on the shirt a minute).
If you work in a great second hand clothes emporium like To Be Worn Again it would be madness to buy your clothes in Primark.
Telling a 23-year-old girl she looks like a drag queen usually isn’t too well received, but Ewa embraces it.
Charlie is the manager of Liam Gallagher’s Pretty Green emporium, and the two share a love of the 60s.
A fashion history student, due to graduate this summer, Jennifer isn’t afraid of combining the old and the new.
Scarlett, a 15-year-old we spotted, does grunge in the coolest way, with cutsie day-glo bright accessories and girlish touches.
What a dreary winter. So thank god for Johana, a ray of sunshine, a girl not afraid to embrace a dash of colour.
Brighton's most stylish busker ever? Gotta be in the running, though we like the sea shanty bloke too.
Who needs print and colour to stand out on a bleak winter day when monochrome, done well, can look just as rebelliously chic?
Nicola shows us that what you wear can have both style and substance if you think more carefully about what you’re buying.
For some people, vintage means anything that’s been worn before, but Jenny is drawn to mid-century clothes and fashion from another era.
Simplicity is understated. We don't all need to wear bright colours and clashing prints to stand out from the crowd, as Francesca here demonstrates.
In all his sartorial splendour you’d think this guy was a rock star by day and an urban fashion super hero by night, ridding the world of drab and dreary clothing.
Each Sunday in Tokyo teenagers swarm the streets of Harajuku, living their lives for the day as if it were an anime comic.
Sweet Lolita is not simply a fad, it is a style that takes time, dedication and costs a fair bit too.
Few would be brave enough to clash stripes, leopard spots and tribal print in one outfit but Phoebe takes on the challenge.
At 15 we never looked this cool. Edith manages to strike the right balance between authenticity and wearability like a pro.
It can be difficult to get away from the same trends and tribes, but Becky seems to have found the perfect antidote to blending in with the crowd.
There’s something so bold about a girl rocking a hat made for the classic English businessman, but it just works too well, especially when the rest of the look is dressed down.
Mizzy has sidestepped the impossible problem of getting the perfect fit in vintage clothes by going supersized and it looks great.
“My ambition is to wear a suit every day,” Harry says – a dapper aspiration he’s well on the way towards.
We've quick snapped several eye-catching outfits that really got our lens zooming. Kevin Meredith wandered the streets and here's what he found.
Danielle is a second-year student of Fashion History who loves to wear her studies on her sleeve.
Despite the fact that Grace works in one of the best vintage shops in town - Tramp on Trafalgar Street - she's most likely to be found rummaging about in charity shops.