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New York Fashion Week is in full swing, so you know the most fashionable of the style set are getting snapped for streetstyle.

Some of the most popular a streetstyle photographers, like Bill Cunningham, look for individuals with style and pizazz.

Sites like The Sartorialist solely dedicate their attention dressed to impress.

Want to get in on a little of the streetstyle action?

Here are three ways to guarantee to hear: “Hey! Can I snap your style?”

1. Wear a cool tee. 

Have a message? This is the opportunity to let your clothing do the talking for you. Now all you have to do is just stand there and give a vibe of effortless cool.

Check out Gifted Apparel NYC for some of the dopest tees and sweaters! We are doing a Valentine’s Day giveaway below. Check it out and enter to win. 

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2. Dress your phone! 

SOOO many of the streetstyle pics have people holding their phone or looking at their phone. If Siri is going to be featured in the shot, shouldn’t she have a little glam, too?

Check out these super cool iPhone cases. With a psychedelic Erykah Badu by your side, you are sure to get noticed!

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3. Make a statement.

Statement jewelry is all the rage. Wear a funky necklace, some oversized earrings or showy sunglasses and get ready for your closeup!

Happy New York Fashion Week! Let us see your style for a chance to be featured. Use the hashtag: #NYFWNoir.

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