My Style

Does your style help drive your business? What are your fashion dos and don’ts? Tell us all about it in our free My Style feature! Click here to fill out the questionnaire and submit your My Style entry today.

My Style: Alice K. Miles, Realtor, Coldwell Banker, Brookline

Number of years in real estate: Five and a half Describe your look: Lots of black with pops of bright colors in edgy but classic

My Style: Mark Steinert, Berkshire Hathaway Warren Residential, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Four years Describe your look: Classic and tailored, with lots of blue, grey and black. What do you consider

The Top 10 My Styles of 2016

Our My Style feature, which we launched this year, has proven to be highly popular with our readers. Here are the profiles that have attracted the

My Style: Sam Reifman-Packett, Realtor, Bushari Real Estate, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Five years Describe your look: I’ve never been good at semi-casual, so you’ll either see me attempting my best

My Style: Alexandra Melignano, Sales Associate, Coldwell Banker, Weston

Number of years in real estate: Three Describe your look: My look is comfortable and classic. I like to wear neutral tones and then add

My Style: Matt Palmer, Senior Associate, BHHS Warren Residential

Number of years in real estate: Seven Describe your look: Traditional, composed, active, professional What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Dress shirt tucked in

My Style: Shannon Rideout, Broadway Village Real Estate, South Boston

Number of years in real estate: Seven years Describe your look: I like to stick to sophisticated basics with a neutral palette and clean lines, then

My Style: Ricardo Rodriguez, Realtor, Coldwell Banker, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Eleven Describe your look: I like classic, and simple style with a twist. What do you consider a “fashion

My Style, Sarah Fillmann, Broadway Village, South Boston

Number of years in real estate: 1.5 years Describe your look: Comfortable and stylish What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Dressing too young for

My Style: Sarah Mooradian, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices – Warren Residential

Number of years in real estate: Seven Describe your look: Professional but approachable, sometimes with a pop of color and sometimes with a neutral palette –

My Style: Isabel del Valle, Realtor, Coldwell Banker, South End

Number of years in real estate: Thirteen years Describe your look: Classic with an edge, effortlessly chic and comfortable – I always add a pop of color, especially in

My Style: Josh Stiles, Realtor, Bushari Real Estate, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Two Describe your look: I am all about the tailored suit, sharp and slim with a nice pair of dress

My Style: Matthew Diozzi, Realtor, Bushari Real Estate, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Nine Describe your look: “Modern Gentleman,” with the traditional essentials. What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? I don’t think

My Style: Lindsay Leigh Smith, Founding Partner, Broadway Village Real Estate, South Boston

Number of years in real estate: Twelve Describe your look: Ever changing and experimental. What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Exposing too much skin.

My Style: Sarah Maguire, Broadway Village RE, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Five Describe your look: Casual and comfortable, but pulled together! What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Wearing something trendy that does

My Style: Mark Ruane, Senior Associate, Otis & Ahearn Real Estate, Boston

Number of years in real estate: Twelve years Describe your look: A tailored vintage look. I am not afraid to push the boundaries on formal attire.

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