The street fashion in Yerevan is something to behold. I’m accustomed to women putting great care and attention into their look, but the men here are just as sharply dressed.
Countless times during our strolls I’ve stopped to discreetly take a picture of this or that “attractive” man only to note that there isn’t anything especially striking about him, yet his attire and confident demeanor command attention.
I’m especially partial to the slim cut, tailored pants and blazer look and men here have definitely perfected the style. I.
I should note that even those who seemingly appear not to have great means, do much with little. But I’m not surprised. That’s the story of my people- we’re an innovative bunch.
Saint Peter and Paul Church, Tatev Monastery in Syunik Province. I have so much to say about Tatev...Soon.
Noravanq Monastery in Vayots Dzor (not in Yerevan).
This house used to belong to my grandparents. My happiest childhood moments occurred within or just without those walls in Aresh.
The waterfall at Arqayadzor Restaurant Complex.
Statue of master architect Alexander Tamanyan and his original plan for the city of Yerevan.