She may be the living example of “not cut from the same cloth” as she goes about the world completely and authentically as her true self. Meet Bobbi, this week’s Alembika Woman.

How would you describe your style as a teenager? I was into dressing very preppy.  Shetland sweaters, lots of tweeds, berets, knee socks, lots of browns and beiges. 

How would you describe your style now? Now I love color!  I would describe my style as eclectic. I love jewelry and all accessories. 

What is one piece of clothing that you cannot live without? There is not one piece of clothing that I could not live with. I am constantly purging my clothing. If I bring in something new to my closet, something old has to go out. 

What would you do if you had the whole day for yourself? When I have the whole day to myself I love to DESK! It stands for drive in my convertible on back roads, eat at a fabulous restaurant, shop at someplace interesting, and kayak on a new lake that I haven’t been to before. And do all of these things with my BFF!

Who gave you the most valuable piece of advice and what was it?  My father was unique. He always told me not to pay attention to what others think of me, be myself and others will love me. I dress for me and not for others. I dress daily and always wear jewelry and accessories for me. 

Bobbi, you are fabulous and we are so happy to have you as part of our Alembika Women community! Keep being you!

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