Lynn Gubbins
25, human resource manager
Spotted at: Hilton Minneapolis.
What are you wearing? ASOS dress, handmade black lace shawl from "The Wedding Store" on Etsy, Steve Madden strappy sandals.
Describe your style: Well, I'm a mom, so it has to be easy and comfortable, but I also like something that is a little bit sexy. Dresses are my favorite because they look put-together but are easy and fast.
What style trends do you hope will fizzle out in 2016? High-waist shorts. They just aren't flattering.
Any winter skin-care tips? Constantly moisturize. I carry around lotion and bronzer in my purse to ensure that I can constantly keep my skin hydrated, but also give myself some color.
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