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Name: Natasha Welch, MSN, FNP-BC

Age: 40

Occupation: National director of cardiac services for Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care.

Signature style: "I like timeless and durable pieces with an eclectic flair. I love skirts and heels; sneakers are for the gym."

Best finds: "Hand-crafted, embroidered cowboy boots. I found them at a flea market, and everyone loves them and they stay in fashion."

Fashion weakness: "I only wear Silpada Designs sterling silver."

Favorite stores: "Nordstrom, outlets and any good clearance rack."

Fashion inspiration: "My Panamanian heritage and growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y. I was surrounded by fashion and we got dressed up for every occasion, including going to the grocery store."

Pet peeve: "Wearing what doesn't complement you. If reds or skirts look good on you, then wear lots of them!"

Best fashion compliment: "A patient once told me that she looks forward to seeing what I am wearing because it cheers her up."

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