![]() ![]() Her favorite section at the thrift store? The men’s section. Her combination of colors, patterns and textures is sure to keep you on your toes.”Īnnasaskhea, who enjoys photography and “all things creative,” describes her style as young and eccentric, with a lot of her outfits featuring thrifted items that she says “always tie the look together.” “She has a very quirky and timeless sense of style. Credit for the love of that combo goes partially to Annasaskhea’s grandmother, her primary influence when it comes to fashion. “I find myself matching business formal pieces with leisurely items to curate the perfect mix of classy and comfortable,” says the 23-year-old New York transplant who now calls New Bedford home.Ĭlassy and comfortable. “Bright, clashing and playful colors and prints are what I think of when I think of summer fashion.” Share:ĭomestic violence victims advocate Annasaskhea Azor isn’t afraid to mix work and play when it comes to style.Īs she describes it, both expressions have “assimilated into one.” I love being able to wear things that make me feel like I’m wearing nothing, and I love the feeling of lighter weaves of fabric because of that,” she says. What I wear helps me feel confident and step into a certain part of myself,” she says.Īimée says her favorite hobby is herbalism - “I feel happiest talking with plants” - and her favorite fashion season is, without a doubt, summer. “I feel like my clothes are like my super suit for the day. “So, day to day, I like to have clothes I can take deep breaths in, walk far, not worry too much about getting paint on, and still feel stylish wearing.”Īimée, who now calls New Bedford home, describes her style as “boho meets high fashion.” “I’m a pretty active person, and I can randomly start painting or making art,” she says. She wore one of the halters to our photo shoot downtown. Her go-to items? Three different colored crochet halters, her grandfather’s wool sweater, overalls and a pair of velvet floral wide-leg trousers. So, I try really hard to buy from brands that have sustainable practices, materials, and pay their workers fairly.” “Our wardrobes are an act of activism, and a way we can make a positive impact on a day-to-day basis. “Fashion contributes to 10% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, pollutes water with toxic dyes and riddles everything with micro plastics,” she says. No one notices you wearing the same things as much as you may think,” says the 27-year-old artist, fashion designer and climate activist.Īimée says the climate activist in her means that she brings that awareness into her fashion as well. “Good quality items that can be worn with many different things again and again is the way to go. ![]() ![]() To this day, she says her wardrobe remains nominal. When Aimée Elizabeth Charlesworth moved to the states from Nottingham, England, she brought just 10 days’ worth of clothing. Remember those old Lugz boot commercials? That’s peak.” Share: Mello’s favorite season is summer (“I like not having to layer up”) and his primary fashion influence isn’t a person. He says his style is rooted in street/workwear but with a Korean/Japanese influence, and when he does change out of his PJs or gym clothes it’s often for baggy sweatpants and Reeboks with the straps.īut, he says, “When I go out and put real clothes on it’s like a holiday.” The quick-witted Mello was born in Seoul and now lives in New Bedford. Question (everyone gets asked this): What are you wearing? Answer: “Six questions in and now we here? Buy a guy a drink first.” Question: How does your style fit your way of life? Answer: “It doesn’t. Question: What’s your favorite hobby? Answer: “Scrappin with the homies.” It’s nice to be Chris Mello, at least that’s the impression I got from the sit-down and fashion shoot I did with the 28-year-old software engineer. ![]()
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