style fashion Woo Speed McNaughton 54, arts lover. Photographed at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts. How would you describe your style? “Eclectic. A little bit of everything.” What does the word “style” mean to you? “My background was as a personal stylist. That was my career. Style means individuality. It means fnding your own space and your own place and taking it to the max.” How do you typically dress for a theater show? “It depends on the act, but I love costumes, and I’ve done some of my own designing. My clothes are decided on based on the event.” How has art infuenced your style? “It’s huge. I’ve been involved in art all my life. My parents and my grandparents painted and sang and danced and did theater, and so it’s been a big infuence on me.” Where do you fnd your clothes? “My favorite place is Elizabeth’s Timeless Attire (on Frankfort Avenue). I love vintage. I love Rodes and Rodeo Drive Boutique and all the boutiques. I go everywhere because I’m always looking for singular pieces.” What fashion era do you wish would come back? “1920s.” What was your worst style moment/year? “High school, when I tried everything, and it was one piece on top of another and it either worked or it was a complete disaster. But I was too young to know it, so I had a ball, and I found my way later on.” What’s the cheapest thing you’re wearing? “Maybe my stockings!” Photos and interviews by Amber Garvey and Casey Chalmers Pretty Gritty Louisville’s Street Style Blog For more local street style, check out our collaborator the Pretty Gritty (theprettygritty.com), a blog that’s the product of Kertis Creative and its team of roaming photographers. 104 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 3.14 style fashion Photos by Greg Stanfeld SQUARED AWAY Weʼll spring for these pocket patterns. SWEET Record notebook, $18 — Block Party Handmade Boutique Leather bracelets by TOKYObay, $28 each— Gifthorse Vintage Body Spa handmade soap in grapefruit peppermint, $6.50 — Block Party Handmade Boutique STUFF 106 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE Top, from left: Orange fowery linen pocket square by Etro, $97.50 — Rodes Blue, purple and green shibori pocket square, $45 — Shirts Ties ’N Links Red and white checkered cotton pocket square, $20 — The Fashion Post Above, from left: Green and blue silk pocket square by Etro, $98.50 — Rodes White with pastel seams linen pocket square, $50 — The Fashion Post Yellow and red linen paisley pocket square by Seaward & Stearn London, $65 — Shirts Ties ’N Links Blue and pink linen paisley pocket square by Etro, $97.50 — Rodes Green and purple silk pocket square by Etro, $97.50 — Rodes Red and blue argyle pocket square by R. Hanauer, $60 — Rodes Teal and gold silk pocket square by R. Talbott, $75 — Rodes Light blue polka dot pocket square by R. Hanauer, $50 — Rodes Navy and red equestrian silk pocket square, $55 — The Fashion Post Pink paisley and polka dot reversible pocket round by Edward Armah, $60 — Shirts Ties ’N Links 3.14
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