Fashion at Smoky Hill

How are students in the building expressing themselves with their fashion choices?

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Ivan Parfonov, Staffer

There are more than two thousand people in the building every day and every person has their own unique style. Here’s what some people have to say about their own style and the fashion industry in general.

“I really look up to Japanese street art and 90s hip-hop style,” Noah Schulze (11) said, “accessories build a lot on style and layering, and especially like silver colored rings or bright rings in general which can make your skin pop.”

This is a great argument for why accessories may add an extra aesthetic/look to your outfit!

He explains that needing money to make a good fit really depends “because you can make a lot from just simple things out of your closet, but if you want super high quality and designer gear then money can definitely play a big part but also you can make your own clothes as I do and a bunch of my friends!”

He told us what makes up most of his outfits.

“I usually wear different types of baggy pants, I like to cuff them, I like to wear an oversized shirt usually with an oversized button up underneath I also like bomber jackets, and for my shoes, I usually just go for whatever matches my pants and shirt.” This explains that he likes to layer and have comfort when wearing a good outfit,” Shulze said.

“I guess like if I see something cute, or something that somebody else is wearing that I think will look good on me and I like different type of styles, not anything specific,” Leane Gaafar (9) said.

Some individuals told us they had some idols they looked up to when putting on their clothes and liking to combine a couple of different styles into one.

“Personally, I look up to Ken Carson, Destroy lonely, and Playboi Carti because I can relate to them and their style and it’s what I like to dress like,” said T’Aaron Ashton (10) said, “my style is kind of just like streetwear and vintage wear, but there isn’t really a name that defines it all.”