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Posted: 2:49 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23, 2013

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My style: Felicia Williams, DNP, FNP-C, AOCNP

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Felicia Williams is the picture of relaxation in a blue-and-apricot, floor-length dress with a lemon halter neck by Max and Cleo, and apricot shoes by Forever 21. She describes the outfit as “a practical, but tasteful solution for a woman juggling family, work and social engagements.”
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Williams is ready for a casual night out with a two-piece, fitted dress and a jacket adorned with gold and bronze-hued flowers by Yes Fashion.
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This simulated crystal, beaded multirow stretch bracelet and the matching beaded necklace are from Kohl’s.
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Williams bought this seafoam green-and-peach link bracelet by Blu Bijoux at a Charming Charlie location.

Name: Felicia Williams, DNP, FNP-C, AOCNP

Age: 39

Occupation: Doctorate-level nurse practitioner in medical oncology, Emory Winship Cancer Institute, Midtown campus.

Signature style: “Long dresses with trendy heels and bright colors.”

Best finds: “I am a bargain shopper. I used to get my best finds at Filene’s Basement and have not found a replacement since the store closed.”

Fashion weakness: “I tend to stay with what is safe and comfortable on most days. I tend to hide my figure.”

Favorite stores: “Dillard’s is a long-time favorite, in addition to Cache and Nordstrom Rack.”

Fashion inspiration: “Inspired by my own attitude on that particular day.”

Pet peeve: “Visible panty lines.”

Best fashion compliment: “It is always flattering when patients halt our clinic visit discussion concerning their diagnosis of cancer or chemotherapy treatment to tell me they like what I have on that day.”


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Compiled by John Brieske, Pulse managing editor. Do you or someone you work with have a great sense of style? Please send email to jbrieske@ajc.com.

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