Defining Ibiza style, Mitch Clark, MeMeMe PR

Defining Ibiza Style

Photography by Maria Simon on location at Atzaro

Mitch Clark is one of Ibiza’s most well known faces on the social scene, thanks to her fun-loving nature, effervescent personality and boundless energy. She left the rat race of the music industry to live here permanently in 2007 and has been having an endless stream of fun ever since! Together with Emma B she runs an Ibiza-based PR company called MeMeMe.

How do you describe your own personal style?
I dress to suit my mood so for day I like to dress quite casually and for night, quite glam. Then depending on the occasion, I combine the two.

Tell us about the outfit you’re wearing today?
It’s a mix of day and night – something I’d wear for a late lunch, going into dinner – you never know what may pop up on the agenda! The top is very evening, so I’ve dressed it down with sass+bide combat trousers from reVOLVER. If you’re going from day to night to day, you’ve got to make sure you’ve got ‘sensible’ but stylish for the dance floor. These wedges are Prada – easy to balance on for dancing, though one should always pack their Havaianas!

Where do you shop in Ibiza?
I like wandering the streets and waiting for something to catch my eye. Last year I bought a few pieces from the lovely store at Sa Punta in Talamanca. I have a designer pieces purchased over the years that are still going strong so I tend to mix and match with less expensive pieces.

How do you define Ibiza style?
Everybody has their own individual style and it’s accepted here. It’s a hub for so many stylistic people, not just in dress, but in mind and body too.

Who is the most stylish person in Ibiza?
Tattoo artist Neil Ahern who is wall-to-wall tattoos and skulls always looks so beautifully slotted in here. My friend Tina Cutler is a real Ibiza style queen and then there’s also Ibiza local Jo Davies, who’s always wearing the most fabulous shoes and is our very own Blondie!

Who is your style icon?
I have always loved the ‘50s era for fashion so I would have to say Doris Day – she always looked so glamorous. It was such an elegant period for women’s fashion – they’d dress up, with handbags to match shoes just to pop to the local grocery store!

*Defining Ibiza Style

Photography by Maria Simon on location at Atzaro