Does Where You Grew Up Affect Your Style?

As a fashion girl who hasn’t lived in her hometown for the past 15 years, I sometimes wonder if my 19 years in Baton Rouge, Louisiana has had an affect on my present-day style, and the conclusion I usually come to is no, but I had a hunch that I’m in the one percent when it comes to this. I made several drastic life changes when I was young enough to still be developing my personal style, including a transfer to a college in the northeast after a year attending a local university, followed by a move to NYC, followed by a move to Los Angeles and a career changed, followed by yet another career change, and then an eventual move back to the southeast. 

Many adventures and a decade and a half later, whenever I visit my hometown, I realize that my wardrobe doesn’t contain the styles that are prevalent in that part of the country. This probably has a lot to do with the fact that I work in the fashion industry but whatever the reason, I was curious to know if other fashion-minded women had also pondered this. With the help of some of the stylish members of our Facebook group Who What Wear Insiders (join us!), below is some of the insight I received. And while you’re at it, shop pieces that are covetable no matter where you grew up or currently live.

Found: a very cute top to add to your spring wardrobe. Available in sizes XS to 3X.
Tired of laces? Me too. Available in sizes 35 to 42.
This color plus denim equals perfection.  Available in sizes XXS to XXL.
Upgrade your denim jacket game. Available in sizes 2 to 12.
It’s officially white jeans season. Available in sizes 26 to 32.
Now trending: This cool windbreaker. Available in sizes 2 to 6.
Wear this from daytime to date night. Available in sizes XS to 3X.
Hello, prettiest striped shirt ever. Available in sizes XS to L.
File slip dresses under things you can never have too many of. Available in sizes 0 to 10.
Meet your new favorite spring bag.

While everyone’s life experience is different, it seems that the general consensus is that where you grew up at least subtly influences your style down the road.

Opening image: Shannae Ingleton Smith

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