“Welcome to “Style Spotlight,” a series dedicated to our most inspiring, fashion influencers.”
Introducing Geo, creator of Geo’s Table Blog and Table 86 Podcast.
For this week’s Style Spotlight, we have another Philly based professional by the name of George, aka “Geo” (From Geo’s Table and the Table 86 Podcast). Haven’t heard of him? Check out his work here!
When he’s not throwing down in the kitchen or recording episodes for his podcast, Geo enjoys exploring the world of fashion. Below, we take a deeper dive into Geo’s personal style preferences and more!
Read the full interview below:
Where are you from?
I’m originally from York, Pennsylvania, but I’ve been living in Philadelphia for eleven years. So, I guess I’m technically a “Philadelphian” now. My husband and I live in the Northern Liberties area.
How do you define your personal style? What or who are your some of your style inspirations?
Growing up, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was a very popular sitcom, and I often got called Carlton Banks (Funny enough, my last name is Banks-Weston). As an adult, I tend to channel that playful aspect to my personal style. Furthermore, I like to take the word “prep” to the next level! I’m giving a lot of nerd, since I like to play with different patterns and colors. Think, playful prep with bright colors!
What are the essential pieces you must have in your closet?
One thing I always have in my closet is a statement loafer. They’re really important! People always pay attention to what you have on your feet, whether you realize it or not. In addition, I love neutrals, colorful pieces. I like to wear colorful sweaters and shirts that pair well with any pattern. Lastly, I wear hats almost everyday. Although I’m balding, hats frame my face really well. For those that have a head shape like mine, a hat can really pull together an outfit as well.
Where do you shop?
My favorite stores at the moment are Banana Republic, UNIQLO, Cole Haan, and Kenneth Cole.
Describe your personal style in three words?
Playful-prep, whimsy, and elevated.
Any fashion related tips?
How I’ve always approached style is to not be afraid to try something once. It’s easy to get caught up in our heads sometimes, and think about everything that’s not going to work for us. Really good “fashionship” is to try it with your true style, and see how it works! Then, you can edit all the time. Edit, edit, edit!
Don’t forget to follow Geo (@geostable and @table86podcast) on Instagram!
Thanks for reading!
