Ten Well Dressed Women: Rachel Cothran
Ten women share their fashion advice, their places to shop—and their fashion disasters.
By
Leslie Milk
Published Monday, October 01, 2007
Photography by Matthew Worden
Rachel Cothran, 25
ProjectBeltway.com blogger and special-events coordinator, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
How would you describe your style? I like to wear things that are fitted and structured but interesting and funky.
Where do you like to shop? On Lokation at 14th and U streets in DC. It’s not a traditional boutique—it’s open only Thursday through Saturday. I love vintage stores like Annie Creamcheese in Georgetown, Remix on Capitol Hill, and Diva in Old Town. I also go to MNG by Mango in Tysons Corner Center—it’s like Zara, but the clothes are more curve-conscious.
What do you splurge on? Not much. I’m willing to splurge on a nice pair of jeans. It’s the price-per-wear factor. Joe’s Jeans is a label all women should look at.
What outfit always makes you feel terrific? I love the high-waisted trend. It is very flattering for girls with curves. I have a Trina Turk skirt with a cummerbund waist that looks terrific. I also love my vintage pink coat. I found it in a store on the Outer Banks in North Carolina.
What was your worst fashion disaster? I have been known to make weekend runs to 14U Cafe wearing clothing that may resemble a velour tracksuit.
What’s the best fashion advice you’ve ever received? People focus too much on trends. Chanel said it best, “Fashion passes; style remains.” Also: If you can’t stop thinking about it, you should own it. Want to nominate a local woman for next year's best-dressed list? Send suggestions to Leslie Milk at lmilk@washingtonian.com.
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