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8 0 | M A C O N M A G A Z I N E . C O M J U N E / J U LY 2 0 1 9 "Hats with wide brims, hand fans, and handkerchiefs to fight sweat will save your fabulous outfits," she said. "Also keep a spare outfit in your car or bag. With consistent triple-digit temperatures, you are bound to need an outfit change eventually." Howard describes her incredible style as "Corporate-Afropunk." "My hairstyle is a mohawk, which I usually braid for Bragg Jam, but at work you will find me wearing a structured blazer or jean jacket over a dress or skirt. I love mixing conservative styles with the unexpected," Howard said. "Style is an expression of oneself, so don't be afraid to shine." Price is another talented marketing co- chair for Bragg Jam as well as the marketing manager for Visit Macon. She said her favorite thing about Bragg Jam is the music. "My friends consider me a concert junkie, so that's absolutely my favorite part. ere is nothing better than experiencing live music," Price said. When she thinks about dressing for Bragg Jam, comfort is the first thing that comes to mind. "I suggest wearing a light, breathable fabric like cotton or linen that you can wear both day and night. Also, sturdy shoes are key. You can't go wrong with leather sandals or a pair of Converse," she said. "Besides wearing breathable clothing, I suggest light accessories like crossbody bags, sandals, bandana hair scarfs and funky sunglasses. CHANDLER PRICE