We just can’t get enough of the monsoon rains here at TucsonInStyle. This photo was taken along the Rillito River path after monsoon soaking on our way to dinner. It’s the monsoons that make Tucson bearable in the...
Cowboy, hippie, polk...
posted by Julie
On my way to B-Line to do some work yesterday at sunset, I spotted a group of radiant young women on Fourth Avenue, and one in particular stood out to me. So, in my usual un-shy way I approached them with my camera and asked to take a photo. Jennifer Williams, the one that first caught my...
Once a Tucsonan̷...
posted by Julie
The Old Pueblo became approximately 14% less stylish a couple years ago when Dr. Erin Debenport left for a tenure-track faculty position at University of New Mexico. A huge loss for us, but we try to be generous and wish her all good things in Albuquerque. Lucky for me, I got to spend the...
Going sockless
posted by Michael
In Tucson wearing sandals are always a safe bet, but sometimes shoes are more appropriate. What isn’tĀ appropriateĀ is your white socks peeking out above your shoes. There are two good ways to accomplish this look without damaging your feet or shoes. 1) Rub a little baby powder on your...
Polkadot umbrella
posted by Michael
It was hard to miss Chinese graduate student Patricia Xiong with her bight orange/red romper and and polkadot umbrella. She says her style is totally casual and she picks her daily outfit based upon whatever is closest to her in the closet. As for the “sunbrella” she says they are...

