...at the ICA's Experiment: Fully Fitted

STACEY LU, BARTENDER AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES
We followed her into the elevator because how many girls in Boston do you see wearing a plaid dress without looking preppy?
Her covetable clothes: a dress from LF, Aldo shoes, and a clutch from Luna
She describes her style as elegantly disheveled.
She would raid the closet of model Agyness Deyn.
She’s looking forward to a summer filled with high-waisted anything!
Word to the wise: “You’re not a poseur if you put your own spin on someone else’s style that you admire, so go get inspired.”

ISH KOZELIAN, MANAGER AT ADIDAS ORIGINALS, AND CARMEN O’CONNOR, SERVER AT MIDDLESEX LOUNGE
Great chemistry: While both looked great by themselves, they looked that much better together.
Ish wears a Brixton hat, a vintage Members Only jacket, Knowledge jeans, and Adidas shoes.
Carmen on Ish’s style: chic with a dash of wit
Carmen wears all vintage from Sully’s on Broadway and Savers in Saugus.
Ish on Carmen’s style: abductably vintage
Style advice to live by: Loosen up! Don’t hate — appreciate!

CONNOR DICKIE, CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF KAMERAFLAGE
He caught our eye with his colorful chevrons.
He blew us away with his gospel shirt from the ’90s, faux-tie tee from Toronto, Dior Homme tux jacket (F/W ’08 to be exact), Polo jeans, and Camper shoes.
Given the opportunity, Connor would make the most of the following people’s closets: 1. James Bond 2. Prince Harry 3. some terrible African dictator
Without missing a beat, he claims his style is tameably wild.
A mix-and-match master, he loves wild pieces paired with something that’s clearly more expensive.

CLINTON BECKER, PHD STUDENT AT BU
He made our hearts flutter because we’d like to steal his clothes and wear them ourselves.
He manned the dance floor in a Penguin shirt, an American Apparel cardigan, Levi jeans, and Fred Perry shoes.
He thinks he looks “scientific” (he’s a chemistry major).
He would trade closets with his sister, just for the fit.
He thinks men in Boston should take off their baseball hats and stop wearing collars and pants that are too big.
He can be seen shopping in Harvard Square.

PHILIP HAMILTON STOCKTON, ART DIRECTOR FOR THE BARBARIAN GROUP
We approached him because we love a man in pink.
He looked laid-back in a Polo shirt, a Cortina ski vest, American Apparel pants, and Adidas Stan Smith shoes.
His style protocol: decayed splendor
His recommendation for the style hungry: be yourself!
He dreams of having a closet like Sean Connery as 007.
He shops at Brooks Brothers and Bodega.