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Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts
12 January 2015
New York Cycle Ballet
New York is one of the cities I love to visit for its vibrant cycle scene. Cycling is fast becoming one of the most flexible ways to get around as cycle paths and the bike share system continues to expand. Above, summer bright and casual light. Below, an elegant street ballet performance!
Simple summer dress to make even Snow White envious.
Elegance in balck personified.
Copenhagen could use more cool and stylish male bikers like this gentleman.
Happy Cycling!
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13 January 2014
Copenhageners in New York
Our very good friends Ole and Lærke from the company Purpose Makers headed to New York City last week for some work. Being Copenhageners, they immediately acquired bicycles - and from a cool local company, of course. All their transport was done on their bicycles. Here we have Lærke - six months pregnant, by the way, enjoying cycling in the city despite the -15 degree temperature.
A trip to New York is not complete without a photo of an NYPD vehicle parked in the bike lane. It's as New York as a hot dog stand.
A practical bike was necessary when you're riding around going to meetings all week.
Sometimes it was all Copenhagen-esque when riding around.
Sometimes, you're not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
Nevertheless, it was a brilliant trip by all accounts. And cycling whilst pregnant? Yeah, we've covered THAT before here on the blog. Have a look at the articles on the Bicycles and Pregnancy tag.
30 August 2012
Cycle Chic Voyage, New York, NY
Summer holiday, at last. While Mikael headed off to Croatia, I'm taking a few weeks and spending them in New York. Most of the trip will be in upstate New York, but I am so so very excited to spend the last few days in New York City. After working at Cycle Chic and Copenhagenize, the way I perceive cities has changed. Drastically. It happens to all of us.
So, I've got my Cycle Chic shades packed, my restaurants and theatres scouted out, and I am ready. Ready for Manhattan Bridge Mornings, Brooklyn coffee shop afternoons, and some fantastic summer nights out.
23 July 2012
16 September 2011
Catwalk to Copenhagen: New York Fashion Week
The last from New York Fashion Week- above some floaty inspiration from Adam.
Ruffles at Ruffian.
Candela and a splash of yellow on our urban landscape.
14 September 2011
Tour de Fashion
We always look forward to the excitement and inspiration surrounding New York Fashion Week, and this year is no exception. A little something called Tour de Fashion, where you can borrow a designed-by-designers bicycle for free, though has got us a little extra buzzed about this year's fashion week. Here is an example of one of the bicycles, designed by Diane von Furstenberg:
Just for fun, we wanted to see if the designers' themes for the runway are apparent in the bikes.
They are. Two lovely designs from Rebecca Taylor. Snakeskin, shades of cream and lavender, and a bit of floral for her Spring 2012 Collection.
But what really got us double-shot-of-espresso ready to go this morning was the most recent post from Tour de Fashion. The one where you can read this:
"New Yorker Elizabeth Marquez smiles for the Tour de Fashion camera as she tells us how she plans to buy her own bike once Tour de Fashion is over. We knew she looked familiar…she’s ridden the TDF bikes four times and counting. She had never ridden in NYC before this week and now she’s hooked."
Brilliant. Beautiful. If any of you lovely readers have bicycle photos from fashion week, and want to send them to info@copenhagenize.eu, we would love to see them.
13 September 2011
12 September 2011
8 September 2011
Catwalk to Copenhagen: New York Fashion Week
26 August 2011
11 June 2011
Short Skirts on Bicycles Celebration in New York City
It all started with a simple tweet from New Amsterdam Bike Show's Twitter account on June 9th, 2011:
Our friend Jasmijn was stopped in SOHO by NYPD for riding in a skirt! The officer said she could distract drivers... http://fb.me/123fHxfKl
What may appear as a joke has proved to be yet another ridiculous incident involving uninformed police officers stopping cyclists for fictional infractions or to chastise them with self-invented rules. The YouTube wunderkind at the moment is this guy with this film. (Sigh... we remember when that film only had 300 views... :-) ) Then a mother got hassled in London, too.
It's the story about the New Yorker getting hassled by some schmuck cop for wearing a skirt and risking 'distracting drivers' that has really gotten Cycle Chic all hot and bothered.
Firstly, the number of women pedestrians wearing skirts in New York in the summer exceeds the number of skirts on bicycles. By a million or so. Give or take. So where are the cops going after pedestrians?
Like this shot we nabbed a few years back. Where's the squad car harrassing the New Yorker on the left? Where are the police going after the motorists instead of Ignoring the Bull in Society's China Shop?
Skirts and bicycles. Skirts on bicycles. This incident in New York is much more than one silly cop. This is about the roots of Cycle Chic. About the roots of Bicycle Culture.
The bicycle transformed human society more quickly and more effectively than any other invention in history. From the 1880's and onwards, it served to liberate the working classes and, equally importantly, it served to liberate women for the first time in modern human history.
The bicycle provided women with an amazing transport form. Giving them independent and freedom of movement. Sure, the bicycle spawned the invention of the bloomers - pants for women - but skirts and have rolled hand in hand for over 125 years.
That bored, uninformed cop in New York may have driven away feeling like he was justified in hassling the cyclist in question. But his action is a direct affront not only to the bicycle as transport, but to female cyclists everywhere. Whether they wear skirts or not. Back in the early days of the bicycle women were spit upon - by men - for having the nerve to ride a bicycle. Let's not return to that.
One of the most popular articles here at Cycle Chic over the past four years has been:
THE CYCLE CHIC GUIDE TO CYCLING IN SKIRTS AND DRESSES. We have highlighted countless times how the skirt and the bicycle are made for each other - just see the billion blogposts under the Cycling in Skirts and Dresses tag here on the blog.
So a New York cyclist getting shit from an NYPD cop is farcical and it is just plain wrong.
So we were pleased to read the twitter buzz about a potential protest ride in New York on the @bikepeacenyc twitter account. Hashtag: #shortskirtprotestride:
"Short Skirt Protest + Ride and Love the Broadway Bike Lane" this Thurs nite. Meet up Columbus Circle. Sass and class please
As far as we can make out, the Short Skirt Protest will take place this Thursday at 7:00 pm. Ride starts at 7:30 pm.
A sassy ride, sure. But it's an important ride. Enough schmuck cops making up their own rules. Enough attacking the bicycle as transport for Citizen Cyclists in our cities. Enough Taliban-esque moralising about what people should wear on bicycles.
If you're in New York on Thursday, show up. Wear a skirt. Or a kilt if you like. This is fun but this is important.
Skirts and Bicycles:
The golden Cycling Girl from 1933 surveying her bicycle kingdom above Copenhagen's City Hall Square. In a skirt.
Bicycle posters: 1900, 1895, 1895, 1894
Danish tourism posters: 1940's and Danish cycling campaign, 1990's
Office workers in Canberra, Australia: 1950's and Rita Hayworth & friends: 1950's
Copenhagen rush hour: 1960's
Bicycle poster: 1972
Sydney, Australia: 2010
Montreal: Last week
And Paris, 1968. By Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Let the revolution continue.
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