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Style Sense: Adia Conliffe

One night, at the Attic on Adams...

Ann Petlow, Student

Meet Ann Petlow, Student. She laughs in the face of fashion danger. She’s unafraid of wearing bright, bold colors and body-conscious frocks. I...

Robert Ballinger

Ballinger, an Old Orchard resident, has "prepster" written all over him

Kelly Latz

Latz walks one of fashion’s toughest runways on a daily basis: the high school hallway.

Adrianne Lee

You're rocking the midriff-baring trend very well. You want to dress for your body type. I don't do empire waists — I like...

Carlos, "gallerina," Toledo

Carlos, like J.Lo and Prince before him, prefers to go by only one name.

Cynthia Hoffman

We caught up with her to talk about style rules and why they're meant to be broken.

A stylish couple

Our first-ever Style Sense pairing is a couple who've mastered the art of thrifting.

Melissa Noe

"Dressing for success is something I learned at a very early age. I think this look is classic and very versatile."

Jeff Schaaf

"I like this because I can wear it to work on a casual Friday when I have no meetings, I can wear it on the weekend, or I can throw it on for travel."

Dana Syrek

"I think the workplace is changing a lot in terms of what people are wearing. First impressions — your clothing is a significant part of that."

Tom Herrmann

"I try to make business professional a little more informal and youthful. This is a very versatile blazer."

Katie Maskey

Katie Maskey, is a self-proclaimed "style chameleon"

Style Sense

Dunkin's retro head scarf, paparazzi-proof sunglasses and thin frame bring to mind a certain iconic musician's look

Andre’ DuBois, stylist

We chatted with the Monroe, Michigan resident about his love of consignment shops, being called a ‘pretty boy’ as a kid, and a past affinity for MC Hammer pants.

Rhonda Sewell

Sewell’s style is heard before it’s seen