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Sonya Chappelear: layers in tan on Market Street, Roanoke

Name: Sonya Chappelear

How would you describe your personal style? : “Very boho, artistic but unique. I put my own twist on it.”

What’s this outfit’s signature piece?: “My Boots.”

Where to get it : La De Da

Occupation: Writer/artist

Age: 46

Location: Market Street, Roanoke

Date: Wednesday December 19, 2012

Time: 3:14pm

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What caught my eye: Fun layers and the right choice of neutral colors caught my eye here. Black and gray is great but very predictable in the winter months. Camel, tan and browns are good color alternatives when you aren’t going for a full on color pop.

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  1. tass | December 20, 2012 at 2:08 pm

    Yes, yes, and yes. Interesting and different without looking like she’s striving for the interesting and different “look.” It’s probably safe for her to remove the scarf tag.

  2. KyAnne | December 20, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    I agree with Tass, the scarf is a bit much but I love the tights and boots!

  3. Gloria | December 21, 2012 at 10:44 am

    The scarf is great.Like the boots too.

  4. tass | December 21, 2012 at 11:56 am

    No I love the scarf! I was talking about the tag on it. I think I like the boots most though, feminine without being pointy, comfortable without being clunky.

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Welcome to The Roanoke Times' Style Street blog where I, David Verde, will share my street fashion finds from around Southwest Virginia.

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