Chris Haqq and daughter Ava Haqq
40 and 18 months
Entrepreneur
What are you wearing? Vince T-Shirt, Theory sport coat, AG pants, belt and shoes are Gucci.
What is she wearing? Zara T-shirt and Gap Kids denim vest, Old Navy denim skirt and Supra hightops.
Describe your style: My style is relaxed modern. I like to mix formal pieces with casual pieces. For a special event, I like to include a stand-out fashion-forward component. Whether it be a unique pocket square, exotic pair of shoes or ostentatious scarf — it's fun to add an element of flash.
Favorite shop for men's clothes? Martin Patrick 3.
Favorite shop for kids clothes? Zara.
Has your style changed since becoming a dad? My style is more casual, less contrived and more go-with-the-flow.
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