Kaisa on Alberta St.
I like to look cute, comfortable, and put together without having to try too hard. Oh, and a bit classy and sexy too.
top: Nordstrom
skirt: Forever 21
shoes: thrifted in Scappoose
bag: from swap shop
bracelets: from my mom in Hawaii
earrings: from a local boutique (can't remember name!)
necklace: a gift from my aunt
Justin at Sword + Fern
If I don't feel comfortable, I don't wear it.
top: American Apparel
linen pants: vintage
shoes: thrifted
necklace: Sword + Fern
watch: Diesel
glasses: Ebay
belt: bought from a homeless fellow for $2
bracelet: leather cat collar (found)
Sarah at The Living Room Theater
I like to mix basics with really special pieces, like this vintage bag I found in Rome.
-Sarah, Artist/Law Firm Employee
top: Da-Nay
sweater: Zara
skirt: American Apparel
belt: Anthropologie
shoes: Dansko
glasses: vintage
bag: vintage
Rihana at Kenny and Zukes
top + shorts: too old to remember
jacket: Guess
shoes: thrifted
bag: free from a garage sale
sunglasses: Marc Jacobs
Designer: Sarai of Colette Patterns
I like to keep my closet full of clothing that is elegant but still practical.
-Sarai, Owner of Colette Patterns
Valerie on SE 35th and Division
I don't take fashion too seriously and I don't follow rules. I love big, bold and bright as well as anything that makes me laugh!
top: Target
belt: thrifted
pants: Sixer
shoes: Goodwill
Shop Owner: Elizabeth of Xtabay Vintage
I have a terrible time being trendy. I prefer well-made vintage clothing that is timeless and elegant.
-Elizabeth, Owner of Xtabay Vintage
dress: vintage 1950's Hawaiian sundress (from Xtabay)
shoes: Steve Madden
necklace: Xtabay
bracelets: from estate sales and her grandma
Clara on SW Alder St.
I quit wearing jeans on my 30th birthday. I want to be a lady!
-Clara, "If I believe in it, I can sell it!"/Event Planner/Artist/Non-Profit Manager
dress: Thread
shoes: Bronx
necklace: her grandmother's
bike: Motobecane
Shop Owner: Elizabeth of The English Dept.
I aim for 'polished and poised,' but my style usually turns out to be 'urchin-like dishevelement.' I'm finding peace with that.
-Elizabeth Dye, Dress Designer, and Owner of The English Dept.
top: Elizabeth Dye
skirt: a vintage tennis skirt
shoes: Dries Van Noten
Carlie on SE 3rd Ave
I want to revel in my femininity. My outfits are usually a throwback to the 1920's and 30's.
top: hand-me-down from a friend
shorts: Goodwill
shoes: Goodwill bins
belt: vintage (from a friend's mom)
headband: made from a sweater tie
bike: Gitane
Jackie on NW Flanders
I love patterns and textures and usually end up basing my outfits around them.
-Jackie, Nurse's Aid
dress: thrifted
shoes: Ether
bag: BP
Mia at Summer Social
I like wearing shorts and jeans so I can climb trees.
-Mia, 9, Fourth Grader
top: Target
necklace: Mini Boden
shorts: Olive Juice
saltwater sandals: Ebay
Cori at Summer Social
Recently, I've been trying to embrace my girly side!
-Cori, Artist/Vintage Seller/Photographer
Jena at Summer Social
I like to mix vintage with handmade pieces.
I try to support indie designers as much as possible
-Jena, Blogger at Modish
Kelsey at PDX Pop Now
I don't usually wear color. I almost always wear black! - Kelsey, 17, Student at Franklin High School
tube top/dress: from a friend and cut off to fit better
tank: thrifted
shoes: Magpie Vintage
Kitty at Summer Social
Alea at First Thursday
Joe at Broder Restaurant
Shay at Portland Farmer's Market
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