“My biggest style influence is probably my dad. He’s the one who kind of introduced me to fashion and streetwear at a very young age. Fashion is my favorite medium of self-expression, so it’s kind of, ‘Dress how you want to dress, not how other people dress.’”
Hume-Fogg senior Knight Pineda, 17, captured on Seventh Avenue North. March 18, 3:15 p.m.
Instagram: @knightpineda
When asked if he has a style philosophy: “No. Just show up.”
Attorney David Bate Parsons, 39, captured at Fourth Avenue North and Church Street. March 14, 9:19 a.m.
“I like to mix vintage into my style, and I love whimsical pieces. It should be fun! And I love a ’90s element, like the bob and things like that.”
Photographer Emily Heinkel, 32, captured at D’Andrews Bakery & Cafe on Church Street. March 14, 10:49 a.m.
Instagram: @milywildandwell
“Lady Gaga is a big influence on my style. I like a bold stage style and streetwear. Self-expressionism is an act of defiance.”
Metal vocalist Monte Mader, 34, captured at Drug Store Coffee on Fourth Avenue North. March 11, 5:50 p.m.
Instagram: @montemader
“I love color and texture. I love pieces that transcend gender, so I’ll bring in feminine pieces along with masculine pieces and really explore that way.”
Imogene + Willie Nashville store director Paige DePetris, 29, captured at work in 12South. March 18, 11:20 a.m.
Instagram: @piapatra_
“I love the ’70s and ’80s and anything that has meaning or soul to it that really connects with me.”
Hume-Fogg freshman Vivienne Hall, 15, captured on Seventh Avenue North. March 18, 3:10 p.m.
Talking to six of the city's most interesting designers and checking out some of Nashville’s best street style

