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Curb Appeal: Street Fashion in Georgetown 
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Dateline: Georgetown, DC
Tuesday, July 8, 2025

 

By Annabel Taylor

Wisconsin Avenue was alive and fashion-forward earlier this summer, with many dressed in crisp whites complementing the arrival of the summer solstice. In true Georgetown form—a neighborhood where trendiness meets timelessness—these shoppers balanced flair with classic elegance. 

All photos by Annabel Taylor.

 The ‘70s are back with this sophisticated spin on Studio 54. The denim romper with wide leg pants, gold jewelry, a white handbag and lace-up sandals feels like summer encapsulated. 

 

Model Aminata Niaria with her mother and son. The family stunned in white linen and pops of emerald and light green.

 

This couple, dressed in relaxed and elegant linen whites for the solstice, balanced the relaxed tones of summer with Georgetown’s panache.

 

In a denim-on-denim look, the juxtaposition of the textured top and pants works well here (left). The cropped collared shirt and pleated skirt makes for a sporty and casual look (right).

 

This father and son paired graphic shirts with cargo and blue shorts, merging laid-back street fashion with elevated looks.

 

Owner of REDDz Trading and Bonafide fashion icon, Wendy Ezrailson in front of her store in a refined black suit, statement sunglasses and yellow loafers.

 

This duo was perfectly coordinated in the summer heat, pairing a minimalist ensemble with maximalist accessories, from the bold sunglasses to the Goyard handbag.

 

In office casual, this look was perfected by the suede camel shoes and the timeless classic of a blazer paired with a white linen shirt.

 

These shoppers look to be right off the beaches of the Mykonos in relaxed linens, from the floral-patterned dress to the wide leg pinstripe pants.

 

This trio donned loose summer dresses paired with Adidas and Converse sneakers, as well as a preppy sweater and maxi skirt (left) to balance out the looks.

 

These shoppers wore a silk cheetah camisole with a leather handbag and white jeans (left), along with a camel-colored top with white linen pants (right).

 

 

 

 

 

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