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Festival Style – Germantown Festival

Laryssa, high school student

Here’s what the young folks were rocking at the Germantown Festival this year – plaid, plaid and more plaid, plus some great accessories, picture-perfect dog included. Honestly, I didn’t set out to find only the young folks nor outfits with plaid, but it did seem to prove that plaid was indeed “making a comeback,” though I find it’s always in style for fall. Let me me know what you think.

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Mallory and daughter Evie

Germantown Festival vendor

Ethan

Emily, college student

Sarah, college student

Brooke, college student

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Biking in Style – Emmye Walker

I’ve been scoping Memphis for quite some time to find great street style incorporating bicycles, so I was thrilled to find the first candidate. Biking around the city in style is downtown resident Emmye Walker making a delivery of her latest jewelry designs to Muse Inspired Fashion. Emmye’s look works in comfortable sneakers well with her vibrant colored dress and straw hat. It’s a challenge to bike comfortably and look chic. Emmye pulls off both. 

See more of her jewelry online:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/EmmyeWalkerDesigns

If you’d like to take the challenge to bike in style and be featured or have any suggestions for candidates, just contact me. Sophorn@hotmail.com

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Street Style – Keeping Cool at the Levitt Shell

Last night’s outdoor concert at the Levitt Shell drew in quite the crowd despite the sweltering heat. Embracing the Memphis summer with style are several locals who kept cool with lots of personal flair.  

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Honey – owner of her own promotional marketing firm.

Ashli – school teacher

Channing – model and model manager/owner of Elan Creative Services

Anjie – youth specialist for Memphis Ambassadors Program

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Street Style at MEMFix: Edge District

At the latest MEMFix, the Edge in partnership with Livable Memphis and the Mayor’s Innovation Delivery Team welcomed Memphians and tourists alike to experience the potential of a fully active district. The visionary event just amped up the already existing qualities unique to this area. Artists, designers, chefs, musicians, and dancers energized the spaces, making the passion for each craft very tangible.

The street style was represented by a fun, casual style suitable to the street festival atmosphere. Sneakers, boots, plaid, polka dots, and an overall ease — clothes made for dancing.

And channeling the iconic “Dancing Lady” sign in the Edge District was Ellen Roberds of Livable Memphis, also that day’s ambassador of fun.

Ellen Roberds of Livable Memphis as the Edge’s iconic ‘Dancing Lady’

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Cristina wears a knit stone necklace from her jewelry collection Lyuli

More from the Lyuli jewelry collection

Stylish team spirit – Bama fan Jennifer rocks the houndstooth and crimson with glamour.