'No' style

Attendees expressed their views at the Last Chance for Love 'Vote No' event at Pilotvibe Studios.

November 1, 2012 at 4:57PM
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ANNIE DORAN

21, waitress and student

What are you wearing? Trenchcoat and top from H&M, cardigan and skirt from Urban Outfitters, boots from Payless, black purse from my mother.

Describe your style: 1920s meets Kimbra.

What is your go-to wedding outfit? Can't go wrong with a comfy, classy dress.

How do you support your favorite causes? By speaking up for them.

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LYZ NAGAN

33, communications director

What are you wearing? J. Crew herringbone jacket, vintage Coach purse, vintage Express skirt, Seychelles shoes.

Describe your style: I focus less on style and more on balanced proportion, color and texture.

What is your go-to wedding outfit? A solid-color dress accented with statement accessories. Moderate, but with enough flair for a special occasion.

How do you support your favorite causes? With money, time and -- most importantly -- conversations.

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ROSE HOLDORF

23, screen-printer, soccer coach, employee at Wedge Co-op

What are you wearing? Top from Steeple People, belt and dress are hand-me-downs from my mama, Cydwoq boots.

Describe your style: Bicycling femme fatale who steals from her sisters and loves clothing swaps.

What is your go-to wedding outfit? In a dream, my wedding outfit emanates the styles and grace of Brigitte Bardot, Anna Karina and Joni Mitchell.

How do you support your favorite causes? Through art, talk and action.

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SARAH WORLEY

25, bartender at Clubhouse Jäger

What are you wearing? Coat from Duluth Vintage and shoes from Remix Vintage Shoes.

Describe your style: I tend to wear structured vintage dresses, lacy tops, warm blanket coats, and dependable boots and heels.

What is your go-to wedding outfit? A sequined vintage dress and shoes I can dance in.

How do you support your favorite causes? Voting this November and attending benefits.

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