Happily Grey Shares Her Chic Nashville Style and Favorite City Spots
On the first stop of our Who What Wear Road Trip, and to celebrate the five-year anniversary of her blog, fashion influencer Mary Seng of Happily Grey shows us her edgy-chic Nashville style and takes us to her favorite spots around the city.
Morning stop
"I'm really excited about the recent opening of EiO & The Hive. I come here regularly for breakfast or lunch and always order one of its delicious smoothies or veggie-filled macro bowls. All the food here is fresh, organic, and local."
"My style in Nashville is more approachable, edgy, and thought out. While I still stick to a neutral palette, there is always a special detail to catch the eye."
See more of Happily Grey's stylish picks on the SHOP/Who What Wear app. You can download the app here.
neighborhood blooms
"FLWR Shop is East Nashville's new bloom go-to. Set in a beautiful, contemporary space, this flower shop and design studio carries everything from sweet succulents to stunning florals. I always enjoy popping in here to grab a fresh bouquet for my kitchen counter and gather inspiration for upcoming events."
"Denim is an essential part of my daily wardrobe. For casual mornings in the city, I'll pair a casual rock 'n' roll tee with distressed jeans."
chic boutique
"With plenty of amazing designers, Wilder has the best collection of home goods in town. Modern artwork, creative décor, and impressive textiles—I'm always eager to see what it'll curate next."
hidden gem
"I love adding a vintage or individual touch to my outfits. When I'm looking for something unique, I head to Old Made Good, which is located in a charming bungalow in East Nashville. True to its name, this boutique sells everything from vintage jewelry to repurposed home goods and eclectic clothing. A must-visit creative gem."
"I'm a huge fan of contrasts in fashion–a mix of sweet and edgy, minimal but loud, sexy but understated."
For more of Happily Grey's favorite pieces download the SHOP/Who What Wear app.
local eats
"Fresh and seasonal, Butcher & Bee's thoughtfully crafted menu changes frequently. From fresh fish to savory salads, this is always a great stop to grab a bite."
"There are certain mainstays of my wardrobe–a crossbody bag, sneakers, a midi dress, and I never leave home without a stylish pair of sunglasses."
cocktail hour
"Henrietta Red is one of my new obsessions in Germantown. An absolute favorite. Come for its amazing cocktails and incredible oysters on a summer night. Don't leave without trying the cauliflower bread loaf—it will change your world. The aesthetic is beautiful as well."
"A chic jumpsuit and neutral shoes makes for the perfect evening outfit. I love this Self-Portrait piece for its delicate lace details, feminine ruffles and exquisite fit."
For more of Happily Grey's stylish picks download the SHOP/Who What Wear app.
Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor at Who What Wear who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.
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