STYLE ESSENTIALS
A native of West Africa, Fametta Collins describes her style as "classically based mixed," influenced by her Liberian past as well as her American present.
Kimberly Nash Alexander, first lady of The Park Ministries, appreciates fashion but says "outer appearance is nothing without inner substance."
William "BJ" Brown is a self-described "suit-and-tie guy," but he doesn't shy from the latest styles.
When it comes to fashion, Kimberly Edmonds describes her style as classy, eclectic and eccentric
Tinesha Matthews says there's no limit to where she'll shop; just don't put her in a box.
STYLE ESSENTIALS
When it comes to style, Marvin Terrell Dixie lives by his own three S's. Find out what they are.
STYLE ESSENTIALS
Jelani Ford appreciates the classic look. A nice suit, he says, can take a man a long way. But what is the item he simply can't do without? Read our Q&A to find out.
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April Atkinson Haley, co-owner of Lockstar Salon, says her fashion can be "super trendy" or "super classic." But always, she says, she prefers quality over quantity
A native of West Africa, Fametta Collins describes her style as "classically based mixed," influenced by her Liberian past as well as her American present.
You'll never guess what inspires the fashion of Bishop Claude Richard Alexander Jr., senior pastor at The Park Church.
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Fashion should be fun," says Danielle Gray. "It expresses to people who you are without saying a word."
Former NFL cornerback Terry Cousin, who played for the Carolina Panthers, reveals what item in his wardrobe he simply cannot do without.
When it comes to fashion, Devian Richmond says there are no rules. But there is one thing she wouldn't be caught wearing.
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Fashion columnist Lashawnda K. Becoats begins a monthly Q&A with local people who put the "style" in Style Essentials. Today, meet Chris Capel, 30
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