Why It is Important to Distinguish Yourself With Style

By Keri FoyRachel proudly shows her tattoo which represents the connectedness of people. Photos by Sunni Wigginton  Rachel Dickey grew up wearing leotards and uniforms. As a ballet dancer, she spent her evenings at a dance studio, hair pinned into a bun, and during the day, her school enforced a strict dress code. Not much room for a young girl to delve into her personal fashion style.Then, Rachel was off to the university. Like many, she used the college experience to explore her fashion sense, but nothing really settled in. After college, her aunt, Karen [...]

By |2017-10-09T08:30:00-04:00October 9, 2017|Work Wardrobe|

The Makings of a Beautiful Life

"Take time to enjoy the little things like a cup of tea."Carrie Cooke Ketterman may be living in the wrong decade. Or even the wrong century. Or maybe, she's here to remind us that all things modern aren't all things beautiful.How many of us have dreamed of owning a new home? Filled with new furniture, new appliances, and the trendiest of decor? Guilty. But Carrie has quite a different take on creating a beautiful home, and for that matter, a beautiful life. And it starts with "I thrifted that."Carrie and her husband repainted this hunting [...]

By |2017-10-06T08:30:00-04:00October 6, 2017|Living Beautifully|

Nicole Atkins’ Attire in Her Casual Work Environment

By Keri Foy When you're president and CEO of a company, how you dress is kind of important. For Nicole Atkins, president and CEO of Unique Management Services, she walks a fine line with her love for dressy clothes in an ultra-casual work environment."At Unique Management, we are relaxed, casual," Nicole says. "There's no dress code, but employees should wear what we consider to be decent and modest."Since high school, Nicole has been naturally attracted to a more sophisticated look, but she also wants to dress so that she looks accessible. "Sometimes people in a [...]

By |2017-09-19T08:30:00-04:00September 19, 2017|Work Wardrobe|

Making “Mom Jeans” a Good Thing

By Miranda PoppWhether you’re scrolling through your social media newsfeed or running around town, you’re likely to see someone in an outfit that Britney Renbarger has pulled together. She’s taking the internet by storm with her curated fashion collection as she’s dressing moms across our city and the nation. Her personal style as a wife and busy mom of two daughters, Kenlea, 7, and Karsyn, 15 months, can be defined as classy with a little edge, yet conservative. “I like clothes that are comfortable and still stylish, basically clothes that don’t scream, ‘I’m a mom.’” [...]

By |2017-09-12T08:30:00-04:00September 12, 2017|Looks Book, What We Love|

Let Go of Things: Create A Space that Nourishes

By Keri FoyThe chair Lyn is sitting in is one from a pair of chairs that belonged to her mother who was also an interior designer.Photos by Melissa Donald Take the things you adore and arrange them in a way that fosters harmony in your home.Art fills the walls of Lyn Mabry's home in the Highlands. One long hallway stretches from one end of the house to the other, but instead of feeling expansive and empty, it functions as a canvas to display the watercolors, photography, and art Lyn has picked up around the world.Located at [...]

By |2017-09-08T17:30:00-04:00September 8, 2017|Living Beautifully|

What We Love About Chelsea Thomas’ Style

By Miranda PoppWith a voice that’s recognizable for the energy it exudes, Chelsea Thomas is quickly becoming a beloved personality on the airwaves of 99.7 WDJX. As you can see, that bubbly energy is part of her whole look and can be seen in her personal style.On most days, Chelsea’s standard go-to is a pair of white Converse, Vans, or Keds shoes, a bright pink shirt, and a flowy skirt. Her chosen profession allows creativity in her wardrobe. However, she says, “It’s tough when you get up at 4:30 in the morning.” For this reason, [...]

By |2017-08-15T08:30:00-04:00August 15, 2017|What We Love|
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