In the latest episode of ‘From Print to Podcast’, Alyce Carlin discusses the evolving fashion rules and the rise of secondhand shopping in Roanoke.
In the recent episode of “From Print to Podcast” hosted by The Roanoker Magazine, the world of fashion takes center stage with a focus on personal style and sustainability. Episode 4 of Season 3 features Alyce Carlin, the owner of local fashion boutiques New’d and Newfangled Bride located in Salem, Virginia. Carlin is also recognized as the cover star for the March/April edition of the magazine.
During the episode, Carlin provides listeners with insights into the dynamic nature of fashion rules, offering guidance on how to venture outside of one’s style comfort zone. She highlights the growing trend among Roanokers towards embracing secondhand shopping, a movement that aligns with sustainable fashion practices. As she explains, this shift not only allows individuals to refresh their wardrobes but also supports eco-friendly and socially responsible fashion choices.
Listeners who tune in can expect a variety of expert advice, whether they are new to the concepts of sustainable fashion or seasoned advocates. Carlin’s recommendations include tips on selecting the best investment pieces for a wardrobe, as well as strategies for blending vintage finds with contemporary trends.
The episode emphasizes the importance of making thoughtful and stylish choices when it comes to personal clothing, enabling individuals to reinvent their looks with each new outfit. For those eager to learn more, additional resources are available through The Roanoker Magazine, including articles on the best fashion investments, updated fashion rules specific to the Roanoke area, and tailored advice for men seeking custom suits.
Listeners have the opportunity to access the podcast via platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, ensuring that they remain informed about the latest trends and insights in the fashion world.
Source: Noah Wire Services