NYC Style Spot + thriftaholic
Last month (oops meant to post this sooner!), my friend and fellow blogger, Tabitha of Defining Tabitha, met me in Chinatown for a photographic expedition and to have a brunch of dim sum. Coincidentally, Tabitha moved to Chicago from L.A. the same time I did, so we often reminisce about California when we see each other.Chinatown is definitely one of the most photogenic areas of the city as there is color and pattern everywhere you turn. Tabitha's shoes even matched the staircase above.Produce is sold curbside on Wentworth Avenue outside of a grocery store; surprisingly there are no open stalls or a marketplace like what can be found in L.A.'s Chinatown.There's a mix of architectural styles and decades represented, including the sign above that looks to be from the 1950s or '60s.Tabitha shows off her favorite accessory, bracelets, in front of intricate glazed tiles set into the wall of a temple.Showing off my sandals near an abstract dragon formed in the cement near the corner of Wentworth and Cermak Avenue.Tabitha had just gotten her hair cut into an adorable bob so I had to pose her for a few portraits in front of this chippy old door. It's part of an old building that's been abandoned since a fire took place a few years ago.I'm posing in front of a mural created from tape that has somehow stayed intact for the past 4 years.Tabitha & I ended up accidentally coordinating as we both wore sunshine yellow. I'd forgotten about this 1950s day dress, I don't wear it often as it has an odd high neckline and buttons all the way down the back. I rediscovered it at the perfect time, however, as shortly after this expedition it got chilly and rainy here in Chicago.
Do you have a Chinatown near you? What kind of 'touristy' activities do you like to do in your town or city?