A Love of Hats, Style As Self-Awareness, Taking Risks, and More w/ Kim Y.
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In this episode I converse with Kim Young about how she useless style as a form of rebellion, being inspired by Isaac Hayes, the influence of Black church, thrifting with her mom and having the freedom to be curious with style, as a girl, the importance of functionality, why she considers her style to be a mix of Tracee Ellis Ross and John Mayer, how white people respond to her style in her work as a Social Worker, the role her hair plays in her style, why knowing your inner self is key to style, and much more. In this episode she mentions: Goorin Brothers Shady Days Hats Poshmark Nuuly Free People Hutch Zara Follow Kim on Instagram! Visit Kim’s website! Check out Kim’s Podcast!    Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
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