THE ART OF STYLE: WearWolves checked out the fashionable crowd Saturday night at Matisse, 674 W. Diversey Pkwy.
Alicia Haggard
SACK: Punk-rock girls, you make the punk-rock world go ’round.
THE GUYS: When would black socks ever look good with gold shoes?
ELIAS: I hope she is performing … somewhere.
Brittney Stafford
SACK: Pants and a dress? One hot mess.
THE GUYS: When did someone add “and khakis” to “little black dress”?
ELIAS: Top gives a tentlike look.
Jesse Raschak
SACK: Sloppy, choppy and floppy.
THE GUYS: Is he wearing anything that isn’t too big?
ELIAS: A Gap ad twentysomething.
Angela Latino
SACK: The shirt is a bit tube much.
THE GUYS: Tan lines are hot–but not those!
ELIAS: Standout jeans. She needs a top that does the same.
Deidre Link
SACK: Breaking news–hideous crocheted sweater attacks otherwise adorable woman!
THE GUYS: It’s hard to believe she had never crocheted before.
ELIAS: Not afraid to stand out with personal style.
Allison Siebold
SACK: Mellow yellow.
THE GUYS: Great top for July, not October.
ELIAS: It works, but how about more interesting jeans or top?
Ehryn Wicks
SACK: Tie-dye needs to go bye-bye.
THE GUYS: The first thing people should notice is you, not your shirt.
ELIAS: He pulls off casually fashionable perfectly.
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WOLFPACK
Stephanie Sack
Owner of vive la femme
Ralph Fasano and Jeff Worth
Owners of His Stuff
Monique Elias
Owner/designer of Elias Womenswear




