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A. Senior Sa m Ga rtn er wears a trendy zebra print shirt. Pairing
neutral colors with bright neons was a popular phenomenon
th at swe pt the school. B. While rehea rsing for her mock inter-
view freshman Laura Shaw displays her accesso ri es . Bows drew glitz&
inspiration from the 80's. photos by Chelsea Nielsen
lam our
Fashi on is not just a hobby; it is a consta ntly changing art.
It was always different, but it Champion sa id.
was something eve ryone had. Keeping clothing looking fresh
It could be bright and loud or and trendy was how the look
could subtly make a statement. stayed ali ve . Some people fol-
It came in so many shapes and lowed the trends.
sizes but was known by the sa me "I definitely try to follow what
name. It was "the look." the new sty les are. It makes it
Th e look changes and evolves easier to know what to wear ev-
every year. Many times, it has ery day," sop homore lan Thack-
go ne back to the past for inspira- ray sa id .
tion. Others modified the look,
"I would describe my sty le as making changes and bringing in-
unique, vintage finds. I love clas- novation into the mix.
sic clothing," sophomore Andrea "I love expressing myself
Eggleston sa id. through clothing, and I am
In the world of hi gh school always glad when someone is
fashion, class ic sty les worked. influenced by my express ion,"
However, modern sty les took the se ni or Rain Sissel sa id.
look to a whole new leve l. Change was inevitable, but as
"My clothing is kinda urban the look grew and evolved, stu-
and modern. Funky; that's a dents found insp iration from th e
good word for it," junior Teresa past, the present, and the future.
Seni or Amelia John so n
browses the cl othing
racks at Forever 21 .
The store opened in
Westroads Mall in th e
fa ll and became insta ntly
popular due to it's in ex-
pensive, yet stylish, cloth-
ing. photo by Chelsea
Nielsen
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