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17 Fashion 16 Fashion Sophomore Joel Bricker doesn’t let others define his style. He knows exactly how he wants to look, so he buys his own clothes. They’re clean cut, and it’s important that they fit well. Bricker is always wearing black jeans and will never be caught wearing shorts. And what is his style? “It’s more classy, not that bro- tank kind of stuff.” You can definitely tell Junior Liz O’Doherty has a preppy style, and her favorite stores help prove that. She loves shopping at J. Crew, Banana Republic, and sometimes Gap. O’Doherty, being a traditional and down-to-earth person, keeps it classic, yet loves sequins. O’Doherty adds them into her wardrobe with her favorite top or Sperry’s. We Are Fashion Unique. Colorful. Casual. Trendy. Funky. Sporty. Freshman Kassi Broman says her style is awesome and full of color. Her girly personality is what influences her look. Bro- man likes to be different, and enjoys shopping for her clothes at lots of different stores, includ- ing Deb and Hollister. “I always have on skirts, I probably have over 10 of them!” Freshman Tyrone Williams describes himself as a stylish person. As someone who doesn’t like to hold back, Williams said he comes across as flamboyant. His favorite thing to wear is his red belt, even if it doesn’t match, and he always sports gym shorts underneath his pants. Williams said he gets his style from Lil Wayne because, according to him, “he’s got swag.” When it comes to style, Senior Brett Nelson likes to be comfortable. “I usually just wear whatever is there.” Mainly influenced by sports, he can always be found in t-shirts and athletic shorts, often with the name of his favorite teams on them. Sophomore Schyler Renner’s style is all over the place. “I wear jeans one day and a dress the next.” She always has her hemp necklace on. Renner likes to check out clothes on mannequins at stores for style inspiration, as well as her friend’s clothes since they share them. When you see Junior Max Lamberty around the school, you can tell he’s got style, but to him, he doesn’t think of him- self as fashion forward. “My style is fun and unique, like myself.” He describes his style as practical but hip, which is why he is never without a trendy watch. Compiled by: Lauren Montgomery & Kaitlyn Schulenberg Photos: Kaitlyn Schulenberg Layout: Kaitlyn Schulenberg For Senior Sadina Mohsini, style is knowing what works for you and personalizing that look to make it your own. Mohsini, defining her look as feminine, gets her inspiration from women like Kim Kardashian and Lauren Conrad because of their youthful, clas- sic look. “I absolutely love everything the cast from Gossip Girl and 90210 wear,” said Mohsini. When it comes to fashion, keeping up with the latest styles is important, so it’s good Mohsini loves to shop!

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Sophomore Joel Bricker doesn’t let others define his style. He knows exactly how he wants to look, so he buys his own clothes. They’re clean cut, and it’s important that they fit well. Bricker is always wearing black jeans and will never be caught wearing shorts. And what is his style? “It’s more classy, not that bro-tank kind of stuff.”

You can definitely tell Junior

Liz O’Doherty has a preppy style, and her favorite stores help prove that. She loves shopping at J. Crew, Banana Republic, and sometimes Gap. O’Doherty, being a traditional and down-to-earth person, keeps it classic, yet loves sequins. O’Doherty adds them into her wardrobe with her favorite top or Sperry’s.

We Are

FashionUnique. Colorful. Casual. Trendy. Funky. Sporty.

Freshman Kassi Broman says her style is awesome and full of color. Her girly personality is what influences her look. Bro-man likes to be different, and enjoys shopping for her clothes at lots of different stores, includ-ing Deb and Hollister. “I always have on skirts, I probably have over 10 of them!”

Freshman Tyrone Williams describes himself as a stylish person. As someone who doesn’t like to hold back, Williams said he comes across as flamboyant. His favorite thing to wear is his red belt, even if it doesn’t match, and he always sports gym shorts underneath his pants. Williams said he gets his style from Lil Wayne because, according to him, “he’s got swag.”

When it comes to style, Senior Brett Nelson likes to be comfortable. “I usually just wear whatever is there.” Mainly influenced by sports, he can always be found in t-shirts and athletic shorts, often with the name of his favorite teams on them.

Sophomore Schyler Renner’s style is all over the place. “I wear jeans one day and a dress the next.” She always has her hemp necklace on. Renner likes to check out clothes on mannequins at stores for style inspiration, as well as her friend’s clothes since they share them.

When you see Junior Max Lamberty around the school, you can tell he’s got style, but to him, he doesn’t think of him-self as fashion forward. “My style is fun and unique, like myself.” He describes his style as practical but hip, which is why he is never without a trendy watch.

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For Senior Sadina Mohsini, style is knowing what works for you and personalizing that look to make it your own. Mohsini, defining her look as feminine, gets her inspiration from women like Kim Kardashian and Lauren Conrad because of their youthful, clas-sic look. “I absolutely love everything the cast from Gossip Girl and 90210 wear,” said Mohsini. When it comes to fashion, keeping up with the latest styles is important, so it’s good Mohsini loves to shop!