Style Your Threads Features Young Upcoming Talented Stylist: Chi Ilochi

I am Chi Ilochi, and I am a 20 year old Nigerian American fashion stylist, designer and model from Pittsburgh, PA. (Styling By Chi) (Designs By Chi / Artistry Clothing). I offer a variety of services that include personal shopping, wardrobe styling, and style consolations that include helping people find their style and feel confident and beautiful while they do it! I style those who struggle with autism, mental illness, physical illness, depression, anxiety, the elderly, the list goes on. To me styling isn’t about the glitz and glam it’s about helping heal and inspire through clothing.

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Geraldine Cole
According to the Street Style Crowd at Couture, Leopard is Back, Baby!

Move over, zebra stripes. According to the street style crowd in Paris for Spring 2020 Couture Week, leopard is back as fashion's favorite animal print. 

From a leopard puffer to a spotted suit, show-goers scattered the Parisian streets in the classic print. We even noticed a few people layer different, contrasting animal patterns — think tiger with cheetah — into one outfit, or pair their favorite with another equally eye-catching garment. Basically, it was all statement, all the time. 

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Geraldine Cole
A Visit with Jack Attack Clothing

Jaclyn Robichaud Doyle is an independent designer and owner of the brand Jack Attack Clothing based out of Lowell, MA. After graduating from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with Department Honors in 2014, she went on to open her own studio in the largest artists' community on the East Coast, Western Avenue Studios.

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Geraldine Cole
2020 Fashion Trends

Style Your Threads’ owner, stylist Geraldine Cole was a member of the expert panel for NBC’s recent discussion of fashion trends for 2020. What’s in and what’s not! Find out…

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Geraldine Cole
Style Your Threads VISITS the MFA Boston’S “ Gender Bending Fashion” EXHIBIT

This exhibition was great and expressed the complexity of gender and fashion through the years .....
“Clothing serves as primary means of non verbal communication signifying the identity - real , created and perceived of designers and wearers, fashion can provide insight into a broader societal shifts touching on the issues of gender expression and identity. It’s an exhibition driven by fashion.” Michelle Tolini Finamore ( Penny Vinik curator of fashion arts)

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Geraldine Cole