Seattle Style: Laura Haithcock
/Believe it or not, there are a lot of style mavens roaming the streets of the Emerald City.
Seattle Style is a monthly feature on FreshJess, giving you a look at some of the city's most stylish - who they are, what they do, and some of the very best out of their closet!
This week, meet the iconic Laura Haithcock:
J.Crew pencil skirt / Gap blouse / H&M belt & ring
Photo credit: Andy Westbrock
What do you do?
Advertising account management, web production and design, blogger, milliner, vintage inspired styling. And baking, lots of baking.
Deco Modiste blouse / Express pencil skirt / Steve Madden purse / Banana Republic cuff / vintage orange pearl earrings
Photo credit: Andy Westbrock
How would you describe your style?
I enjoy gathering inspiration from all kinds of places, but love taking super feminine style cues from female Motown icons, French yé-yé girls, cute rockabilly attire and bombshells from the 60s. I lean towards fashion that works for the female shape and draws from classic, well-tailored standards.
Anthropologie dress / H&M cardigan / vintage gold and mother of pearl bracelet
Photo credit: Andy Westbrock
What are your favorite shops?
I love a good search through the Seattle vintage shops for pieces that are unique and that will have timeless appeal, but also shop at Anthropologie, Nordstrom and local shops including Meadow, Velouria, Queen Anne Dispatch and Rhinestone Rosie's.
What's your favorite thing about Seattle?
People in Seattle commit to their interests and that has made for a city full of individuals who are inspiring, intriguing and entrepreneurial. There is constant creative energy that is contagious and exciting. I'm repeatedly inspired by friends who are trying new experiences, creating startups and finding ways to promote community involvement.
Thanks Laura!
Find her at Birdie Royale and on Twitter.