Christyn Brown
Folk Culture Intern and High School Sophomore
The Dr. Beverly J. Robinson Community Folk Culture Program
Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center
They say you can tell a lot about a person by the way they dress. I don’t feel the need to prove anything to anyone. I dress to impress when needed. But I’m not going all out of my way for anyone.
I dress very simple and casual. Well, most times. I tend to dress for the moment and how I’m feeling that day.
I dress for me but I still try to keep up with the latest trends or start my own. I wear what I want to wear when I want to wear it.
I love to accessorize. It helps make my outfit more me. Without a pair of earrings, purse, anklet, wristlet, or ring, etc., your outfit is not complete. When people see me, than can always say I look comfortable. I’m not the girl with the heels trying to be cute – falling and tripping with blisters, crying because her feet hurt. That’s definitely not me. I’m the cute chick who’s relaxed. I match and like to wear different patterns and colors.
I dress the way I do because I want to. No one does and ever will tell me what to wear. I like to be myself, sometimes step out the box and be original. I like to change things around just to make it more me.
My friends vary from The Most Popular All Name-Brand crew to The Regulars Wear What You Want That Day crew. I fit in with both. I like to be comfy and cute.
Where I live tends to trigger different thoughts in my head - like I should have the finest things in life and be spoiled. But I tend to just be me and wear whatever looks good and appropriate.
My dress styles tend to change frequently because I don’t like to be the same. What I put on depends on how I’m feeling at the time.
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