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LERA CLARK 28 Y.O.

“My whole outfit is actually from Princess Polly and my shoes are Nike. My sunglasses are from Urban Outfitters.”

“I usually go on Pinterest for inspiration for like everything.”

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“I’ll have phases where I’m like a little girly, but then a little edgy, and then put them together.”

“I love shopping online at places like Princess Pollly, Lioness, and a bunch of like online stuff. For basics, I love Brandy Melville.”

“My bracelet and my necklace, and three of my rings are from Good Art. My earrings are from Brandy Melville, these little hoops.”

“My outfit is from American Rag, Zara, Converse, and then the beanie is Holiday by Brockhampton. Earrings are from etsy and Swaravoski, and sunglasses are from Urban Outfitters, 2 for 25!”

“I’d describe my style as super sick.”

“My favorite place to shop is either here at the Fairfax Flea Market or American Rag. I also like Grailed, there’s always a lot of cool stuff on there.”

“My friends have this company, it’s called Good Art Hollywood, they do a bunch of silver jewelry. This pendant, this bracelet, this ring, and then this whole chain and pendants are from them. I also have a little fancy necklace from Gucci.”

“My first thought with fast fashion is just making it and keeping it sustainable. On one hand it’s tough because the industry is very demanding, but you only get one earth, so I think the pros kinda outweigh the cons there. Actually, most of the stuff I try to buy is either thrifted or secondhand because one I think there’s a cool like reproduction of history itself and like fashion history, but also vintage clothes like, when they are worn, they just look cooler and sometimes I think brand name stuff is a little too sharp and a little too crisp. It looks too new. Also, there’s a lot of unique stuff you can find at thrift stores.”

“I kinda like to relate fashion to the old saying ‘never judge a book by it’s cover’. I think fashion kind of defies that statement because it is so expressive, an it is the first thing someone might notice about you. What you wear comes from within and if you wear some stuff that you feel like is a part of you by just like the most outside look of yourself, I think it is kind of an art form.”

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