Each week, we quiz a prominent person about their style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, TV personality Sofia Levin.
Sofia Levin describes her style as โweekend brunchโ. Credit: Peter Tarasiuk
How would you describe your style? Is โweekend brunchโ a style? I swear by a jumpsuit or pants, often with a headscarf. When I dress up, I prefer something tailored and timeless.
Whatโs the oldest thing in your wardrobe? A 1980s sleeveless top and skirt set in gelato-toned gingham that belonged to my mum.
And the most recent addition? A couple of weeks ago I went to the grocer to buy anchovies and returned home with a bright pink, orange and blue long-sleeved mini dress from the Bul outlet [in Melbourne].
What would you wear โฆ on a first date? My favourite burnt-orange wrap pants that I bought in Sicilyโs Palermo, with a black singlet, headscarf and wedged sandals. โฆ on a plane? Alpha60 silk pants with a tee and my heaviest coat and shoes, so they donโt count towards my baggage allowance. โฆ on the red carpet? Something classic by AlkByLekal, or something bright, bold and feminine by Leo Lin.
Sofia Levin loves the โamber warmnessโ of Frapin โ1270โณ perfume.Credit:
Whatโs your favourite fashion era? I love the liberal, vibrant and feminine outfits of the โ70s: short skirts, long boots, flowing tie-tops, bell-sleeve mini dresses, overalls and jumpsuits. They stand out in a way that still feels empowering today.
Who are your favourite designers? I like Bul for the tailored cuts and colour palettes, Alpha60 for some โMelbourne coolโ, Diida, who I lean on heavily when hosting events, The Only Label for its retro style and affordability, and Yevu for their celebratory Ghana prints. Overseas, Iโm drawn to local designers in the places I visit, such as Avaliani: a sustainable clothing brand from Palermo.
Whatโs your fragrance of choice? Iโve worn Frapin โ1270โณ since 2012. Itโs got a beautiful amber warmness and honeyed tonka bean richness.