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Carter Davis Johnson's avatar

Working on an essay for a publication currently titled: "Don’t dress like a transcendentalist" 😂 I will be eager for your thoughts when it comes out.

Also, the photo of Paul Newman today form other post gave me my outfit for the evening.

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Erika Pfeiffer's avatar

My personal style preference is a riff on “classic, but with a subversive element.” I like for there to be an interesting feature. That’s not to say I avoid being matchy-matchy, because I often am. But for instance, I refuse to accept that having a particular aesthetic or “genre” of style requires blind and pedantic adherence. You’ll find me in my preppy shifts and button-downs, but proudly displaying my colorful pop-culture-and-art tattoo sleeve. I’ll throw a black leather motorcycle jacket on over my Lilly Pulitzer.

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Jessica Miller's avatar

Too much of any genre is boring. I love classic but subversive! Rules are made to be broken. Originality needs to be celebrated more.

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Dr. Julie Kellogg's avatar

I love being a part of this. Have always tried to be my own unique person. Shoes inadvertently became my brand in my group dental practice. I used to have every color of stilettos that I wore to work. Now my body doesn’t tolerate that so I am always on the hunt for funky colorful sneakers that put some personal style on everyday clinical wear.

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Jessica Miller's avatar

A signature look or item is something I'd like to see more of in the world. I love women who locked into a hairstyle as young woman and haven't changed into their 90s (Lady Pamela Hicks and Deeda Blair).

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Paolo Peralta's avatar

❤️

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