Mackenzie Phillips, 23, is taking a year off from her studies at Trinity College. She describes her style as very simple. "I actually hate shopping but I kind of know what looks good on me and I dress for my figure." via unsplash
Pamela Waterman, 59, is an engineer and writer. She told Empowher that fit is the most important aspect of looking and feeling good. Pamela added that she likes to add fun colors to her wardrobe, but ultimately, it all comes down to the right fit. via unsplash
Hilary Waterman, 26, is an engineer. Hilary said that her favorite part about putting a look together has more to do with make-up and brows than it does with clothes. Hilary said when she started playing with eyebrow shape and fill, she discovered a whole new range of expression. via unsplash
Lex Talamo is a former teacher and now full time graduate student at Arizona State University. She said she wears what she likes although it does not always fit into current fashion trends. "I like my glasses. I was always told they made me look smart. I like my hair ... its just out of control." Lex said that as a teacher, her hair was an icebreaker as her young students were drawn to it. via unsplash
MaryAnn Allison, 59, had a successful career as a business woman and now is a full-time student at Arizona State University. MaryAnn said fashion is "an outward expression of my heart." She has a good sense of color combinations and enjoys playing with color and patterns. via unsplash
Tiffanie Ord, 34, is Ph.D. student at Arizona State University. She said that nothing makes her feel more beautiful than the confidence she gets from caring about herself and others. "What makes me feel beautiful is to make good and healthy choices for myself." Tags: Beauty, self-expression, trends, fashion via unsplash
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