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Re: Meet Katrina Szish

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As I promised, here are some tidbits from my interview with style guru, Katrina Szish who is in town for an event tonight at Martin + Osa. Here is a pic of Szish sporting head to toe Martin + Osa in the boutique at NorthPark last night. Aside from dishing style advice, Szish is currently working on a web video interview series called “Your 2 Minutes”, inspired by Andy Warhol’s quote about “15 minutes of fame”, two-minute (to appeal to the “shrinking attention spans” of today’s audience) up close and personal video clips on artists, designers (Diane Von Furstenberg), celebs (Justin Timberlake!), and other “fascinating” people. Look for those to come soon on her website. Jump for Szish’s favorite M + O pieces for spring/summer. If you don’t make it out tonight, Store Manager, Tommy Stockton, is always on hand to help you find just what you’re looking for to spruce up your wardrobe. Guys, there’s plenty for you there too!

Nautical Stripes (Szish says make the look modern by adding accessories like the gold belt seen in the photo)

Statement jewelry (Szish loves these hammered coin pieces)

The wedge (Szish – wearing these – says they are not only stylish, but also comfortable)

Marine-inspired bag in bold color (reminds Szish of her place in New York by the water)

White cargo pants or jeans (Szish says anyone can wear them…they come in various styles and sizes)

And here’s a peek at the men’s

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