
“If I have to wear them, they have to match my personality. I’ve been wearing glasses since kindergarten.”
Rae’s Sandwich Shoppe employee and nursing student Alexis Bassham, 30.
“I have a lot of glasses. It’s how I accessorize for the day. Some girls accessorize with earrings and necklaces — I accessorize with glasses.”
Rae’s Sandwich Shoppe co-owner Isaaca Harvell, 36.
Captured at Rae’s Sandwich Shoppe on Union Street. Feb. 22, 1:26 p.m.Â
@alexisnielle and @ahmajorwoman

“Always comfortable, but always try to keep a little edge. I’d rather wear an outfit that I feel great and happy in that other people don’t like, as opposed to something trendy that I’m miserable and uncomfortable in.”
Activist and actress Candice King, 36, captured at TPAC, Sixth Avenue and Union Street. Feb. 27, 1:02 p.m.
@candiceking

“It’s better if you make it!”
Lawyer and seamstress Amanda Colohan, 37, on Fourth Avenue North. March 14, 5:32 p.m.Â
@modernjunecleaver

“I’m from Baltimore, and I’m in Nashville to audition for the Nashville Symphony. I’m a bass trombonist. Style-wise, I like to dress in a way that is clean but has a little extra flavor to it.”
Musician Dylan Heid, 24, at Fourth Avenue and Church Street. March 11.
@h.atcherson

“It’s a high-low look — the sweater is from a fast street fashion retailer, and the pants are Givenchy.”
Product manager Kay Woods, 35, at E+Rose on Church Street. March 15, 11:11 a.m.Â
@huedview

“I work in a toxic environment, so I dress to make myself happy, and maybe others.”
State Rep. Gloria Johnson (D-Knoxville), 61, also a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate. Captured on the steps of Legislative Plaza. Feb. 7, 10:03 a.m.
@votegloriaj

“I think my style changes everyday. It continues to evolve. I’m a melting pot of style.”
Marketing/content creator Jillian Jackson, 31, on Church Street. Feb. 25, 3:50 p.m.
@jillian.oc

“If you wear it, you got to repair it. That’s something I do with my clothes. How would I label my style? The easiest label to put on my style is vintage. Pretty much my whole closet is before the ’70s.”
Hume-Fogg Academic High School senior Nick Roston, 17, on Seventh Avenue North. Feb. 26, 3:10 p.m.
@nick.roston

“I thrifted the jumpsuit! The sweater is from Ross, and I cut all of the fringe off of it.”
Hume-Fogg Academic High School student Ella Quintel, 15, at the Nashville Public Library downtown, Church Street. Feb. 27, 3:41 p.m. Â

“My style philosophy is to be bold. I think that it’s really important not to be afraid to wear color. I love fashion!”
District 17 Metro Councilmember Terry Vo, 38, at the new Nissan Stadium groundbreaking. Feb. 29, 3 p.m.
@terryvofornashville

“I’ve had bangs since I was 4 years old. I’ve always had bangs. I’m all about the second-hand vintage clothing, like this Wrangler shirt that I bought in Atlanta. I like looking for ’70s/’80s style, and I’m really into Western. Almost Western punk, if that makes any sense.”
Third Man Records employee and yoga instructor Jenay Gardner, 36, at Third Man Records on Seventh Avenue South. March 14, 1:47 p.m.
@naybird13

“My style philosophy is comfort over trends and zany color combinations.”
The Green Ray bookstore owner Rebecca Moon, 36, with Boots, at her store on Gallatin Pike. Feb. 24, 1:23 p.m.
@thegreenraybooks

“My style philosophy? To make yourself feel beautiful. I like to make myself feel good, but also others. I’m always looking for textures and colors for me. It’s always evolving. I always have the clothes work for me, rather than working for the clothes. A balance of beauty and practicality or functionality, and a little bit of fun! Otherwise it gets boring.”
Musician Wila Frank, 25, at Flora + Fauna Cafe on Douglas Avenue. March 10, 12:29 p.m.
@wilafrank
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