I say…

I’m just another Fashion misfit trying hard to belong. I live in Vancouver where XXS is still too big and a size 5 mens shoes is unheard of; but that never stopped me.

I cut, bead, glue, paint and sew things together and often strut around downtown Vancouver wearing head-turning-eyebrow-raising outfits.

Optimistic, Creative, Happy and Care free. I enjoy life and all the challenges that come with it.

I take all my photos using Nikon D5000 (on timer) and a tripod.

They say…

In the realm of countless style bloggers, M’c kenneth Licon stands out with his finely curated personal fashion diary Little Fashionisto. We love how this pint-sized blogger hurdles though the challenges of living in a city “where XXS is still too big and a size 5 men’s shoes is unheard of.” Although he often scours junior sections when shopping, his sophisticated style has caught the eye of Nylon Korea, GQ Italia, New York Magazine’s The Cut, and now The Block. — The Block Magazine


I found M’c kenneth Licon through lookbook.nu as he was one of the few Vancouverites with impeccable style. After a visit to his self-designed blog, I was hooked. For a guy who only stands in at 5’1″, he sure knows how to make a big statement with his clothes. Currently a full-time interactive media student and part-time sales associate/fashion consultant/blogger extraordinaire, M’c kenneth likes to raid his mom’s old closet and does all his alterations by hand (amazing!). Did I mention he also has some pretty awesome hair? He rocks a pompadour like nobody’s business. — theStyleSpy.ca



Hands down one of the best men’s personal style fashion blogs in Vancouver, if not Canada. This guy is uber tiny too, so I’m sure you can identify a shared struggle of finding the right size with him. — shedoesthecity.com


Vancouver based M’c kenneth Licon is the man behind LittleFashionisto – one of my new favorite go-to’s for street style inspiration. At 21, Licon‘s fashion sense is already highly polished, and the visuals he boasts on his blog have earned him attention from fashion-fiends world wide. He’s a virtual celebrity on lookbook.nu, and is certainly a name to watch in 2011 and beyond. Naturally, I had to scoop Licon as our premier for our weekly Blogger Spotlight. Keep reading to learn more about this pint-sized style genius. — talldarkroast.com



You love Sea of Shoes’ kick-ass heels, you covet Fashion Toast’s wardrobe and Susie Bubble continually provides you with style inspirations but where do you get your menswear fix? If you are looking for a mixture of sophisticated styling mixed with trendy pieces, then look no further than M’c Kenneth Licon of The Little Fashionisto. The Vancouver native, who attributes his moniker to wearing a size 5 men’s shoe and size XXS in clothing, inspires his faithful readers with meticulously put-together outfits. Shorts, blazers and unexpected pops of color are his fashion weapons of choice. Société Perrier caught up with the lil’ street style dynamo. — Societe Perrier


Vancouver’s Little Fashionisto has been a personal style blogger for the past 2 years, and yet he’s already gained much international acclaim. With mentions in Nylon Korea, NY Mag’s theCut Blog and H&M the list goes on and on. We caught up with him to ask him a quick 10 questions. — DonnelyGroup.ca


As a boy, Licon made Barbie clothes from pillowcases; now, his tips and tutorials make his blog stand out—as do his colourful looks, many built from items found in the kids’ department. (He’s five feet and weighs 85 pounds.) — The Vancouver Magazine


With a very keen eye for detail, M’c Kenneth translates his eclectic taste through fashion. Possessing a creative mind and a classic style –this student blogger’s fashion sense cannot be aimlessly overlooked, but effortlessly adored. As we step into the New Year, Impact caught up with the “fashion misfit” to talk life, fashion, and the future. — ImpactMagOnline.com


want to know more? read my interviews…

LOOKBOOK.nu: Beyond the Hype / May 2011
The Block Magazine: Style Star
The Style Spy (Guy of the Week)
Vancouver is Awesome – in the closet
Criativa Magazine (Portuguese)
CorreoBraziliense (in Portuguese)
NeverLazy Magazine
Tall Dark Roast
The Fashion Press
Societe Perrier
BrighterMan
Donnely Group
Impact Magazine

As seen on.

New York Magazine: theCut Blog
The Cravats Menswear Media: awarded Best Personality Blog
Nylon Korea
GQ Italia (online)
Spray Magazine (French)
BULLETT Magazine New York (Premier Issue)
Vancouver Magazine: Vancouver’s Best Style & Fashion Bloggers
VancouverView Magazine
Wannabe Magazine
Zara – PEOPLE
Gap 1969 Campaign
Gap 1969 Campaign 2
Burberry: The Art of Trench Project
Denim Therapy