The M.E.N's Bethan Shufflebotham on Manchester's street styles
I had never really stopped to think about whether or not my outfit matches my hair - until I dyed it copper earlier this month, which all of a sudden made a surprising difference to my wardrobe. I've found myself leaning into an Autumn palette, with lots of 70s chocolates, tans and beiges, but when you start talking about seasonal palettes, you enter a whole other arena.
Kenzye Lou Roberts A vision in neon yellow and orange, I’d have had Kenzye down as a Paramore fan heading to their show at the AO Arena that evening, but instead, she was just on her way to work at the young people’s mental health charity 42nd Street. Inspired by huge stars like Harry Styles, Lizzo and ‘old school Lily Allen’, Kenzye loves to wear yellow to match her hair, which has been vibrantly dyed in this shade for six years.
Douglas Wilson Teenager Douglas Wilson admits his outfits typically turn some heads, especially in his hometown in Buxton. The 18-year-old might’ve been mistaken for David Bowie back in the 70s, but surprisingly, the late star is not on his list of style inspirations. The 30-year-old said: “My jumper is from Lily Vintage in Chester and the skirt was £22 in H&M. The boots are from Zara and I think the tights were from Primark.
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