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The Look Book Goes to Alfargo’s Marketplace

The Look Book Goes to Alfargo’s Marketplace


Peter Kuo a.k.a. “Preppy Pete” (pictured above)
Content creator, Hell’s Kitchen

What’s the chatter tonight?
It’s a lot of “What are you wearing? Where did you get this thing from?” We’re looking at each other’s outfits. We talk shop, we talk clothes, we talk girls, et cetera.

I see you’re wearing Ralph Lauren.
Well, Ralph Lauren is like the godfather of it all. He has paint for your house, homeware, couches, chandeliers, clothing. It’s also the only brand that has around 50 insignia. One I hold very dear is called the P-Wing — not only because of my name but because it encompasses that Ivy, collegiate, varsity style I love.

When did you start collecting clothes?
In the ’90s, so maybe freshman year of high school. I actually have to keep a lot in my living room because my closet is so full. Clothing has to be very in my face for me to get inspired by it. I don’t want to go into that closet, so I pull out a whole bunch of stuff for the month and I get inspired by that. My wife hates me.

Steven Guarnaccia

Author and illustrator, Prospect–Lefferts Gardens

Tell me about the children’s books you’ve written.

One of the first ones I wrote was a Halloween pop-up book called Skeleton Closet — a bunch of poems with little pop-up skeletons. My birthday’s right around Halloween, and I grew up loving the skull and crossbones as an image.

Rose Nguyen

Producer, East Williamsburg

Zane Gan

Photographer, Flatbush

Stephon Carson

Founder of Alfargo’s Marketplace, East Village

Brandon Mitchell

Marketing director, Pelham Parkway

Have you bought anything tonight?

I haven’t, but I did help somebody select a Burberry raincoat from another vendor. I helped convince him that, yes, he wants the long one and that, yes, it should go below the knees. You want it drapey. He was going to buy one that was a little too short and too tight.

Dylan Marlborough

Data scientist, East Williamsburg

Carl Cantin

Community manager, Prospect–Lefferts Gardens

Kamau Hosten

Stylist, Flatbush

Have you styled anyone interesting lately?

I styled my friend, who is also a designer, for the Met Gala. She was wearing her own pieces, and I did some tweaking. We decided she needed a sock with just a little sparkle. I sprinted over to Saks in the rain to get last-minute socks for the look. I had a panel later that night. I was drenched.

Felipe De La Hoz

Journalist, Harlem

David Mollé

Photographer, Williamsburg

Jake Wigham

Tailor, London, England

Your suit fits perfectly.

It’s a vintage Brooks Brothers pincord suit from, I would guess, the early to mid-’70s. I actually bought it on eBay — it came from the States. It was a proper bargain. I think I paid a hundred pounds for it, including shipping. I’m six-foot-four; to get a vintage suit that fits as well as this is quite a rare thing.

Elias Marte

Real-estate agent and watch dealer, East Village

Paul Chin

Photographer, Jersey City, New Jersey

Denny Balmaceda

Creative director, Jersey City, New Jersey

Have you always been interested in fashion?

Always. I was that kid in school who would wear a suit. I’d have gym first period and I’d be wearing a suit.

David Kim

Freelance fashion consultant, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Ritesh Gupta

Freelance creative and educator, Park Slope

Ethan Barnett

Medical researcher, Jersey City, New Jersey

I love your pants.

Funnily enough, they are my mother-in-law’s from the ’80s. I nabbed them out of her storage unit when we were helping her clear it out. I get a good amount of clothing from there. My favorite thing I’ve taken so far is a bright-red jacket with all these people stitched in sipping from martini glasses.

Chris Pizarro

TV and film costumer, Lower East Side

Photographs by Frankie Alduino

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