Erika Melahn, 22, of Hollywood wearing an American Apparel shirt and Seven pants, Cole Haan bag, Steve Madden shoes and a helmet for her Harley. She says she has “bad-ass style.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Hollywood resident Sami Lin, 21, wearing American Apparel shirts and shorts and Ray Ban glasses. “Relaxed, trendy” is her style. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Kristina Kelly, 23, of Hollywood says she is “Bohemian chic with a funky twist to it.” Kelly is wearing vintage, noting “it all cost probably $40.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Sydney Bollback, 5 1/2 years old, of Laguna Niguel. “Fairy ... tinkerbell dress,” replied Bollback when asked to describe her style. Bollback is wearing an Osh Kosh dress, Hurley sweatshirt and tinkerbell wings. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Leah Martinez, 18, left, and Jeannia Figueroa from Hollywood. Martinez described her style as “awesome,” while Figueroa replied with “me.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Katherine Allen, a 19-year-old Los Feliz transplant from New Hampshire, is wearing all Free People clothing. She described her style as “beachy, black, effortless.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Tae Harmon, 21, wearing a Jeremy Scott watch, Chanel glasses, Converse shoes, Louis Vuitton wallet and belt. Harmon described his style as “urban, minimalist, rad.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Tiffany Lee, 23, says her style is “urban vintage.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Jennifer Maduko, 24, of Pasadena, wearing clothing from Urban Outfitters. Maduko described her style as “classic, laid back and sexy.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Pablo Ramize, 17, left, of Long Beach, and Derrick Hernandez, 19, of Compton. Ramize, wearing a Che Guevara cutoff shirt, said his style was “punk rock.” Hernandez, wearing TUK Creeper shoes, described his style as “psychobilly, rockabilly punk.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Dani Raushi is wearing Beatlejuice pants. She only needed two words to describe her style: “ballers and ballerinas.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Hollywood residence Charity Johnston, 22, wearing a dress and shoes from H&M. Johnston says her style “changes every day.” Today, “cute, fun and flirty.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Miracle Mile Peter Wilson described his style as “classy. A little bit punk, a little conservative.” Wilson is wearing “boots for climbing telephone polls.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Jackie Gonzalez, 27, wearing Urban Outfitters. The Los Angeles resident described her style as “vintage with a mix of modern.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Jacqueline Davis, 18, from Louisiana. “I’m enjoying Hollywood,” said Davis, who added that she thinks her style is classy. She is wearing a dress and boots from back home. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Livio Harris from L.A. says his style is “swagged-out hip hop.” Harris is in a Sean Banks suit jacket and tie, white Dickies and Converse shoes. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Camille Young, 20, from Ohio. Young is in a handmade skirt and cutoff T-shirt. “Casual, comfy,” is how Young describes her style. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Tre Bradshaw from Hollywood says he’s definitely “psychobilly.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Bebe and Roxy Coathanger from Atlanta says their style is “hobo chic and crunk classy.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Sibonglie Les Golan from the Valley chose to forgo the style chat to talk about her birds. “These are my babies, I’m mother, grandmother and great grandmother to all of these birds,” said Les Golan. All 10 of her cockatiels are named after famous jazz musicians (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Lulu Anderson, 24, from Hollywood . “Funky, spirited, but still ‘70s, ‘80s,” said Anderson about her style. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Blake Hogue, 30, left, of Culver City and Colin Hughes. Hogue is wearing a vintage ‘80s blue ruffles and pink cumerbun and Hughes is in a vintage tuxedo shirt and vest. “Honest ‘80s with no irony,” said Hogue of his style, while Hughes described his look as “mix matched, more ‘70s.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Los Angeles resident Jaymi Vogel is originally from Iowa. She says her look is “casual chic.” Vogel is wearing an L&A blazer, Love tank and Destructive shorts. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Max Whipple, left, and Dash Lefrancis from band Vas Defrans. Whipple describes his style as “retro,” while Lefrancis says his look is “progressive rock.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Isiah Peters, 24, left, of Rancho Cucamonga and Alanna Stephania, 27, of Toronto. Peters, wearing an express shirt and pants, describes his style as “Urban, street, hip hop.” Stephania needed only one word to describe her style: “sexy.” “Sexy” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Nathalie Carland, 25, from Sweden. Carland, who says her style is “casual chic,” is wearing H&M and a French Connection bag. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Mitchell Jackson, 23, left, and Samantha Paine, 25, both from Hollywood. Jackson described his look as “rock ‘n’ roll,” while Paine simply said that she is wearing “dirty laundry boots.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
T-Baby of Hollywood, wearing red H&M pants with his hair done across the street at Floyd’s barber shop. He says his look is “colorful, creative, open, wild.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Ashley Sikes from South Central and Hollywood. Sikes says she is wearing clothes inspired by Lady Gaga and Madonna for a look that is “electro and indie industrial.” (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Maki, 37, from Hawaii. “I don’t know, it’s just what I do,” said Maki of her style. “I try to look professional.” She added that her shoes make her feel taller. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)