If you haven’t already heard about Sartorial Sounds, the following will surely spark interest in wanting to attend the next. Josh and Travis, the fellows behind Street Etiquette, hosted a moveable feast of sounds, naming it Sartorial Sounds.

When I moved to NYC, I got the invite and immediately knew I was going. I knew I would be moved but to the extent, I wouldn’t understand until that night.

There is something about artists who thrive off energies of their counterparts or a crowd being moved by the effervescent flow of verbiage. I couldn’t tell you exactly what I felt that night because I think every emotion was touched. The most important thing that evening was really realizing why I moved here. I moved here to be stimulated beyond recognition. I may not know the reasons of why things happen or what is to come. Yet, being surrounded by people, artists if you will, who may not know what will happen or what is to come, who can be so passionate beyond imaginations, is more than inspiring. It’s New York City.

 

  • http://lydiahudgens.com Lydia Hudgens

    LOOOOVE this. The photos are great & the video is fantastic.

  • http://TuckedStyle.com Tucked Style

    Really love the first few shots of everyone’s torsos, an awesome way to hint at style and warm up the post to the main focus – the music! Glad you were moved! -Justin

  • http://www.theunsewn.com Joy D.

    I am glad you are settled own in New York. The Street Etitiquette dudes are pretty amazing.

  • http://www.ladyofashion.co.uk Madison

    Beautiful images. I’ve heard of them… New York is forever great for so many reasons, I’ve never lived there, but every time I visit it’s quite a special one. Glad that you had a special moment. -xo

  • http://www.chellbellz.com Michelle of Chellbellz

    Wow you got some GREAT shots!!! some of these are worthy of being hung on a wall! love them !

  • http://www.blindspecs.com Clarence de Vil

    It was lovely meeting you before the show. I’d love to have lunch and talk about doing a project together ;-)

    Sincerely (the man in the sailor hat),

    Clarence de Vil

  • http://www.refusestolabel.com Amy Soderlind

    So happy you went. I love these men, and the photos are incredible. Really, quite the eye you have. How is NYC? Do tell!!!

    x
    Amy