HBoogie made a good point about not having individual person threads in Streetstyle. That makes sense to me. But with the rise of party photo sites, streetstyle photo sites, MySpace, blogs, etc., I am beginning to see a real desire for an outlet on tFS where we can "love up" and analyze the style of some of our local hometown and Internet style heroes individually.
I wish that I had had the opportunity, that Meg mentioned, to give my feedback on the possibility of threads for individuals, but unfortunately I didn't come across the request at the time. I hope I am not stepping out of line here, but I don't feel that a MySpace appreciation thread will be enough in the upcoming months. Perhaps there should be a separate
Sub-Forum for such individuals--much like the Streetstyle sub-forum in the Trendspotting forum or the Icons of the Past sub-forum in the Star Style forum. That way, each person could have his/her own thread, thereby eliminating the need for debate over individual threads for semi-celebs in Streetstyle or Star Style.
Certainly, semi-stars like Cory Kennedy, Leigh Lezark and this Harley girl could be in this new sub-forum, but I am also thinking largely of what I called local hometown style heroes (for lack of a better description). These are people who have distinguished themselves as being stylish in their hometowns, but are not nationally known. For instance, there is one person in mind from my city who has the most AMAZING style, and I have been wondering where to share my collection of pics of her on tFS. She is an musician, artist and party promoter who I respect because she busts her butt while looking uniquely funky, sprite-like and elegant all at once. In the same way that I collect photos of my favorite stars like Chloe Sevigny and Sofia Coppola, I have collected tons of photos of my hometown style hero over the past couple of years from all different kinds of websites (not just myspace). In fact, I actually admire this unnamed girl's style MORE than I admire any celebrity's style. It would be great if we had a sub-forum to celebrate and examine the style of these kinds of people.
The mods must have given this issue a lot of consideration already. Perhaps a sub-forum like this would not align with the goals of tFS. If that's the case, then that's fair enough. I can respect that. I admit that I can see the potential for abuse and how such a sub-forum and its threads could get out of hand. In all honesty, this whole quick fame without hardwork/real talent business is really getting on my nerves. But the reality is that more and more "interesting looking" people are coming out of the woodwork, and this phenomenon ought to be addressed properly on tFS. There is much truth to susie_bubble's 2007 prediction--i.e., that 50 threads for Harley-type girls will crop up in the Star Style forum. Whether this actually happens or not is not absolutely certain, but I think she hit the sentiment right on the dot. Style standouts occur everywhere, not just in Hollywood, and as we can see on tFS, there is a very real desire to admire and scrutinize these people as
individuals, not solely as part of a scene or as part of a city.