Style Scout was recently launched on YouTube, with host Shayne Stephens journeying to some of the coolest destinations around the world. This all-access travel series serves as the ultimate road map to style when exploring a new city.

Bonjour Paris! In the latest episode (watch above) of “Style Scout”, join us as we catch up with Christine and the Queens before they tour their second album, meet Gucci ‘s former head of tailoring Davide Marello who is launching his first collection, stop by the iconic Bar Hemingway at Ritz Paris, and head to Cognac to discover the world of Grand Marnier.


Meanwhile, “Style Scout”‘s second episode took us on a sartorial journey to Jamaica!
In the episode, he explores the resort that inspired Ian Fleming’s James Bond, experiences the process behind Appleton Estate rum and enjoys a cool farm-to-table meal.
And in the first episode, “Style Scout” visits the Windy City to explore the best of what Chicago has to offer including the best in pizza, beer and of course, talking to Chicago native Brandon Breaux; most famously known as the artist behind the Chance the Rapper album covers.
“Style Scout” is an all-new travel series that takes viewers on a sartorial journey to bucket-list destinations including Chicago, Jamaica, Paris and more. Each unique episode serves as the ultimate road map to style when exploring a new city by delivering a curated checklist of some of the most fashionable and fascinating places to visit.
Hosted by Shayne Stephens, one of Canada’s leading fashion and lifestyle authorities, each episode of “Style Scout” follows Stephens’ cool hunting explorations as he uncovers the spots insiders shop, drink, eat, play and hang out while in the episode’s featured location.
“’Style Scout’ explores the things that make each destination unique and culturally relevant, according to the locals, not the guidebooks,” offers Stephens. “While fashion plays an integral role in the series, viewers can also expect interactions that showcase the style of food, art, music and architectural design that contributes to a city’s cultural richness.”
Follow along on Instagram: @stylescoutseries
