On the street outside the Frieze Art Fair this week, minimalist dressers in stiff sheaths clashed with eccentric print-mixers, making their own modern art display. Cut photographer Bek Andersen snapped the famous (Valentino, Chuck Close, John Waters) and the fabulously styled as they paraded about the tents and galleries. Click through for all the best fashion oeuvres of the week.
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John WatersPhoto: Bek Andersen
Yara Flinn, designer at Nomia Shoes by Jil Sander; pants, jacket and clutch by Nomia, hat by Saturdays NYC.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Polina Proshkina Dress by Peter Pilotto, shoes by Tibi, bag by Saint Laurent, cuff by Cartier.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Valentino Garavani, designerPhoto: Bek Andersen
Eden Diodati, designerPhoto: Bek Andersen
Christian Lidair, art history student, Berlin Hat and sweatshirt by Patricia Field, vintage shirt, cufflinks and necklace by Vivienne Westwood, g... Christian Lidair, art history student, Berlin Hat and sweatshirt by Patricia Field, vintage shirt, cufflinks and necklace by Vivienne Westwood, glasses by Mykita, pants by Acne, shoes by Givenchy.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Christian Lidair, art history student Cuffinks by Vivienne Westwood.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Angela Weber, gallerist Shirt by Kitsune, jacket by Miu Miu, pants by Rick Owens.
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Angela Weber Shoes by Pierre Hardy.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Chuck Close Glasses by Four Eyes, top custom made for him by 3as2, pants purchased in Chinatown.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Kate White, fashion writer, and Steve Green, artist Kate: jewelry by Raurau, jacket by Topshop, jumpsuit by Zara.
Steve: Vintage. Photo: Bek And...Kate White, fashion writer, and Steve Green, artist Kate: jewelry by Raurau, jacket by Topshop, jumpsuit by Zara.
Steve: Vintage. Photo: Bek Andersen
Danielle Forrest, project manager at Nyehaus Jacket by Levi's, shoes by Acne, pants by Zara, top by Mango, bag by The Reformation.
Photo: Bek An...Danielle Forrest, project manager at Nyehaus Jacket by Levi's, shoes by Acne, pants by Zara, top by Mango, bag by The Reformation.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Adrienne Bon Haes, artist Cape from Uzbekistan, belt Turkish-Ottoman, necklace from Afghanistan.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Alina Kohlem, Pace GalleryPhoto: Bek Andersen
Sue Hostetler, Editor-in-Chief, Art Basel Magazine Raincoat and boots by Marni, leather cuff by Barbara Bui, lucite ring by Patricia von Muslin, ... Sue Hostetler, Editor-in-Chief, Art Basel Magazine Raincoat and boots by Marni, leather cuff by Barbara Bui, lucite ring by Patricia von Muslin, shirt by Vivienne Tam,shorts by Osklen.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Halsey Stebbins Shoes by Prada, pants by Zara.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Christine Messineo, director of Bortolami Gallery Jacket by Philip Lim, dress by Givenchy, shoes by Stella McCartney.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Nina Egli, designer at Family Affairs Dress and jacket by her own design, vintage Bally bag.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Carla Knapp, designer Jacket by doo.ri, hat by Kenzo, necklace by Mavona, blazer by Balenciaga, pants by Acne, shoes by Opening Ceremony.
Photo:...Carla Knapp, designer Jacket by doo.ri, hat by Kenzo, necklace by Mavona, blazer by Balenciaga, pants by Acne, shoes by Opening Ceremony.
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Phoebe and Annette Stephens, designers for Anndra Neen Phoebe: dress by Electric Feathers, bag from Mexico, jewelry by Anndra Neen.
... Phoebe and Annette Stephens, designers for Anndra Neen Phoebe: dress by Electric Feathers, bag from Mexico, jewelry by Anndra Neen.
Annette: jacket and pants from Morocco, jewelry by Anndra Neen. Photo: Bek Andersen
Alyssa Nitchun Dress by Diane von Furstenberg, ring by Erickson Beamon, tights by Creatures of Comfort, bag by Chloe, vintage sweater, shoes by V... Alyssa Nitchun Dress by Diane von Furstenberg, ring by Erickson Beamon, tights by Creatures of Comfort, bag by Chloe, vintage sweater, shoes by Via Spiga.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Bridget Donahue, works at Gavin Brown Vintage pants and shoes.
Photo: Bek Andersen
India Salvor-Menuez, actress Homemade shoes.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Esther Kim Varet, art dealer pants by Edith Palm, shoes by Givenchy.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Kate Chertavian Snake bracelet by Gabriella Kiss, customized vintage Rolex, nail head by Flynn.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Judy Wong, owner, Cafe Cluny Shirt by No. 6, sweater by Dolce & Gabbana for H&M.
Photo: Bek Andersen
Photo: Bek Andersen
Ilya Medvedev Sweater by II Paris, shirt by Vivienne Westwood, jacket by Topshop, blue ring by Crystal Dream, ring by Bulgari, bag by Furla, shoe... Ilya Medvedev Sweater by II Paris, shirt by Vivienne Westwood, jacket by Topshop, blue ring by Crystal Dream, ring by Bulgari, bag by Furla, shoes by All Saints.
Photo: Bek Andersen
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