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Hallway Fashion: Ashley Etheredge

October 31, 2011 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Where did you get your outfit?
I got from my dress from H&M, my tights from Forever 21, and my brown (suede- army styled) boots from DSW and all on sale.
Where do you usually shop?
I usually shop at those 3 stores, my favorite store is either Forever 21 or Tilly’s I like to mix the difference, which is a specific division of Forever 21. I also shop at Wet Seal, H&M and thrift stores such as Buffalo Exchange because they have very interesting “off the market” clothes that I like to mix and match to create styles for each season.How would you describe your style?
A mixture of boho-chic and flirtatious city-punk (both with a vintage flare–I love vintage). In the picture I’m rockin’ some boho-chic, my pattern is a modest floral,my boots are technically army boots but because of the color and the suede material the army feel is also modest. I decided to throw in a playful tight because I like to throw in splashes of color rather than have everything stay matching or “safe colors” with tan, white , black and grey.

What inspires your style?
I love looking at old top designer clothes, I love vintage Chanel, Betsy Johnson and Vera Wang. They all had very outspoken fashion designs and each have their own twist on something, and when I mix them together I always find a whole new spin on an outfit.Any advice for kids trying to develop their own style?
Look at fashion magazines. If you don’t know what you like look through magazines for what you like. Don’t be afraid to try new things even if you think that they are too bold or won’t fit you right, you wont know until you try it out. Have fun with it, try things out until you find your niche.

Photo and interview by Nia Berry, staff writer.

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