Apparently there's no stopping Scott Schuman -- the brains behind The Sartorialist. After parlaying his street-style photo blog into gigs for the likes of Style.com and DKNY, Schuman launched a tome dedicated to the site for which he is renowned within the fashion industry; not to mention he curated his own pop-up shop under Barneys' roof. But apparently the next step is fame by way of both a TV show and a clothing line for Schuman. The photographer spilled the beans at a book signing in Australia recently, although the details he divulged were minimal.
"There’s a lot of negotiating going on right now ... I was offered a lot of shows before and I don’t think the companies were right that were asking me. But this company I think is right. It’s a very well known Director and all, they’re a company," Schuman told Pedestrian TV. But, according to Schuman, he wouldn't be the focus of the show; his subjects would be (which I imagine as a more polished version of New York Magazine's Video Look Book). "So maybe there's a TV show maybe there's an accessories collection that might lead into a full clothing collection. So there's a lot of other things coming up but it's still early in the process," Schuman added. My guess? A collaboration in the vein of Filson-esque man bags, or Brooks Brothers shoes. That or a line focused solely on cuffed pants -- a Sartorialist signature.


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