Glimpsed at Bay Cafe: Zulie Acevedo

Zulie Acevedo, 25, met friends for drinks at the Bay Cafe in a style that's "a little bit girly, but a little bit of rock 'n' roll." The <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100603020000" title="Catonsville" href="/topic/us/maryland/baltimore-county/catonsville-PLGEO100100603020000.topic">Catonsville</a> area resident paired a white and silver striped boatneck top from Charlotte Russe with black skinny jeans from Forever 21. She accessorized with a multi-charm brass necklace from PacSun, a vintage crystal ring from a consignment shop in New Jersey, sunglasses from Old Navy, and a cute bright purple satin hair bow from Forever 21. The Social Security Administration customer service representative added some ferocity with one animal print on her fabric ballet flats from gojane.com, and another animal print on her tote from <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP016728" title="The Wet Seal Incorporated" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/the-wet-seal-incorporated-ORCRP016728.topic">Wet Seal</a>. Where does Acevedo go for her fashion focus? "I go to E! Online and see what the stars are wearing."

( Photo by Colby Ware, Special to The Baltimore Sun / August 26, 2011 )

Zulie Acevedo, 25, met friends for drinks at the Bay Cafe in a style that's "a little bit girly, but a little bit of rock 'n' roll." The Catonsville area resident paired a white and silver striped boatneck top from Charlotte Russe with black skinny jeans from Forever 21. She accessorized with a multi-charm brass necklace from PacSun, a vintage crystal ring from a consignment shop in New Jersey, sunglasses from Old Navy, and a cute bright purple satin hair bow from Forever 21. The Social Security Administration customer service representative added some ferocity with one animal print on her fabric ballet flats from gojane.com, and another animal print on her tote from Wet Seal. Where does Acevedo go for her fashion focus? "I go to E! Online and see what the stars are wearing."

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