Posted: Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers were the first act in the new Knight Theater on Oct. 10. Here are some of the fashion looks we came across:
Pete Stone, 28, is a videographer in Chester, S.C. “I like to be comfortable and represent being from Chester, S.C. I maintain a ‘native’ look – a woodsman kind of thing.”
Fedora: Hares Clothing in downtown Chester, $35
Shirt: John Ashford, Hares, $30
Pants: Moose Creek, Hares, $40
Steel toe boots: Wolverine, Hares, $95
Devon Stone, 29, is a stormwater engineer from Chester, SC. I like to wear something that fits my mood. I dress to match the color of the day.”
Earrings and necklace: H&M, Chicago, $10 total
Dress: H&M, Chicago, $30 total
Purse: Given as a gift in Mexico
Boots: Piperline.com, $90
Melissa Hall, 26, is a newspaper Web editor from Greenville, S.C. "I try to find something comfortable and try to layer in case I get cold or hot. But I don't want to look too dressy or bummy - just in case."
Glasses: DKNY, purchased at LensCrafters, $250.
Dress: Banana Republic outlet store, $40.
Boots: Inca, purchased at T.J. Max, $100.
Lauren Ridlehoover, 25, is a stay at home mom from Charlotte. "I'm coming to a bluegrass concert so I think earthy and organic."
Shirt: Old Navy, $30
Skirt: Edme & Esyllte, purchased at Anthropologie, $75
Handbag: Pear, purchased at the Clover Boutique in Blowing Rock, $45
Boots: Nine West purchased at Ross, $25.
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