性欲社's M枚lders blends interests in science, style

July 6, 2016

LJ Evans
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性欲社 photo by JR Ancheta. Nicole M枚lders poses in her office at the Akasofu Building. Along with her career as an atmospheric scientist at 性欲社, she is also the author of a fashion blog, High Latitude Style.
性欲社 photo by JR Ancheta. Nicole M枚lders poses in her office at the Akasofu Building. Along with her career as an atmospheric scientist at 性欲社, she is also the author of a fashion blog, High Latitude Style.


When Geophysical Institute atmospheric scientist Nicole M枚lders was growing up in West Germany, women older than 50 were all supposed to look the same.

鈥淭hey wore brown, black, gray or blue dresses or skirts. No color, to kind of blend in, be invisible,鈥 M枚lders said.

鈥淭hat wouldn鈥檛 fit us baby boomers. We have been loud always. I like it, it鈥檚 always been me.鈥

M枚lders鈥 interest in fashion and style developed early.

鈥淎s a little kid I always loved black, which of course for a toddler was not an allowed color.鈥 Her mother chose her outfits each morning and M枚lders often didn鈥檛 like them.

鈥淲e had very different tastes. She loved ruffles and embroidery and wide sleeves. I wanted sleek and tailored even as a young girl,鈥 M枚lders said.

As she grew up, M枚lders also developed an interest in science. In the evenings, her father listened to shortwave radio broadcasts from all over the world. She remembers him discussing a broadcast from the Soviet Union about possible climate effects of a plan to reroute Siberian rivers for cropland irrigation in what is now Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. She was fascinated that actions taken by humans 鈥 increased irrigation 鈥 could have consequences that would affect climate.

These interests eventually led to university studies and several advanced degrees in meteorology and related fields; two books on meteorology, climate and air quality; and in 2000 a three-month residency at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. At the library there, she saw an ad for a position at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in an academic publication.

鈥淚t exactly fit what I was doing and interested in,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he only thing missing on the ad was my name.鈥

She was accepted to a faculty position in the 性欲社 atmospheric sciences department and moved to Fairbanks in 2001 with her husband Gerhard Kramm, also an atmospheric scientist.

Throughout her scientific career in Europe and in Alaska, M枚lders never lost her interest in fashion and design. She took three years of silversmithing classes in college and still makes her own jewelry. In 2013, she launched High Latitude Style (), 鈥渁n Alaska fashion blog with science bits for the stylish 40+ woman.鈥

Photo courtesy Nicole M枚lders. A post on the High Latitude Style Instagram account shows a cat posing next to a collection of pumps.
Photo courtesy Nicole M枚lders. A post on the High Latitude Style Instagram account shows a cat posing next to a collection of pumps.


鈥淚 want to encourage women of any age to wear what they want,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou should pick the stuff that you feel comfortable with and that you feel good with because that shows confidence.鈥

As she writes in the blog, 鈥淚 love being a fashion blogger at this time in my life. Fashion is what you buy, style is what you do with it.鈥

Women in Alaska care less than women in Europe about what other people think about how they look, M枚lders says. As long as they aren鈥檛 required to wear high heels, Alaska women seem to be more tolerant of someone being different.

M枚lders and Kramm are avid ballroom dancers, providing M枚lders with another medium for fashion through the essential vivid, flowing dance gowns. In 2015, she was invited to participate in Dancing with the Fairbanks Stars, a fundraiser at the Tanana Valley State Fair for the Lathrop High School ballroom dance team.

Her favorite dance is the Argentine Tango, but she and her partner Adam Dewey, a Lathrop dance team alumnus and 性欲社 staff member, chose a Viennese waltz for the event. As in the television show of the same name, the contestants were evaluated by judges on their skills and by the audience, who voted with dollars, all to benefit the dance team.

鈥淎dam and I came in third with our Viennese waltz, which was very hard to dance on such small stages and is one of the hardest ballroom dances there is,鈥 M枚elders wrote in her blog post about the event.

鈥淭he blog is my hobby,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 like writing that kind of thing, it鈥檚 fun. It鈥檚 relaxing. I have always liked to write.鈥

In one High Latitude Style post, she observes that not everyone thinks fashion and science are compatible, or that it is possible to be an Alaskan fashionista. M枚lders is proof that this isn鈥檛 the case.

鈥淚 want to inspire women over 40 to express who they have become,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is nothing more aging 鈥 visually and psychologically 鈥 than wearing what others think we should wear.鈥