Lyn Slater will be the first to tell you her life has been a series of happy accidents and purposeful metamorphoses.
“Because I’m constantly reinventing myself, my life is always a surprise,” said Slater, 70, a former professor of social work at Fordham University in New York. “I’m an improvisational person. I don’t plan. I’m very in the moment. That thinking has served me well. It has created endless adventures, surprises, incredible friendships and profound learning.”
Indeed.
In 2014, she was taking a handful of creative classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. Her professor in a class on how to open a vintage clothing store suggested she start a fashion blog. Slater, who is from Dobbs Ferry in suburban Westchester County and moved to New York City in the mid-1990s, thought, “Why not.” She had always had a passion and flair for style and was often mistaken for being a part of the fashion industry. She thought she would focus on the blog and that theme.
“I dressed in a way that people didn’t expect,” she said. “I was very avant-garde, dressing in a minimalistic, black and white look. I wore Japanese designers from consignment shops — like Issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto. I dressed in a way I felt, and to convey an identity.”
After a fellow student in her class suggested she call herself the Accidental Icon, Slater took on the title and acquired a website and blog domain using that name. She posted three times a week, usually composing pieces introspectively about clothing and designers, and the integral role those topics played in her life. Often she would wear an article of clothing and would write an essay “about the designer’s inspiration and how I felt wearing it,” she said.
The accompanying photos were taken by her longtime partner, Calvin Lom, 66, a retired cyclotron engineer. (Today the pair live in Peekskill, New York.) A five-year stint as a sought-after fashion influencer — @iconaccidental on Instagram — was her next big career step.
Then came the identity crisis and loss of self.