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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.

Age: 29

Occupation: Clinical analyst, DeKalb Medical Center

Signature style: "I love sparkles! I also like to be daring, therefore prints, colors and textures are my favorite things to spice up any outfit."

Best finds: "My recent good find were my red and mustard pants in the same cut. They really fit nicely and make me feel good."

Fashion weakness: "Sparkles."

Favorite stores: "Forever 21+, Macy's, Target."

Fashion inspiration: "My grandmother, Irene Tomlinson. She was always dressed like she was 'going to town,' as she would describe. Her style was so classic that I can still wear some of her purses, shoes, belts and jewelry today."

Pet peeve: "Ill-fitting clothing, itchy clothes."

Best fashion compliment: "Where did you get that?"

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