Gerald Bryan
Folk Culture Intern and High School Junior
The Dr. Beverly J. Robinson Community Folk Culture Program
Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center
To describe my stylistic fashion - basically I dress fashionably well. My outfits begin and end with color coordination. I don’t have a problem with trying out other styling and incorporating them into my clothing.
My dress represents me by explaining my mood or political/social ideas without giving too much information to the eye (and leaving the rest to the imagination).
My clothing is a canvas to promote myself with myself by simply putting on a fitted (baseball cap) or a shirt to display my inner-most feelings.
Just altering an article of clothing can convey an emotion - whether it may be cool, calm, angry, enraged all the way to exciting & down-to-earth.
My communities of style are a mash-up of individuality, sporty and artsy. I can’t specifically brand myself with one particular community of style ‘cause my style mentality is to be foreign from those man-made labels. My style won’t be duplicated and can’t be repeated.
Your style shows your inner artist and no one has the same inner feelings.
MY style can been seen in whatever I wear. Whether in church, the house, or even in school clothes my style never changes.
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