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FC Fashion Week: Freshman Rachel Nguyen mixes floral skirt with edgy pieces

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By Rebekah Landers

Freshman Rachel Nguyen is not under the radar with her fashion sense. Without knowing her name girls around the school comment on her outfit as she walks by in the hallways. This freshman raises the bar when it comes to dressing nice to school.

“Fashion is really a way I can express myself. It lets me stand out and be different from everyone else, it really means a lot to me,” said Nguyen.

Standing out and displaying individuality is prominent in Nguyen’s life just as it is with teenage boys and girls everywhere. Nguyen strives to put a spin on things and make them her own.

“I get most of my outfit ideas from Seventeen magazine. I get inspiration from there but I almost always change it up to make it more…me,” said Nguyen.

If you admire Nguyen’s fashion sense shop at stores like Wet Seal and Forever 21.

FC Fashion Week: Freshman Mikaela Click displays her sweet floral look

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By Bekah Landers and Claire DeFrancisci

Freshman Mikaela Click uses fun florals and cozy cardigans to show her style.

“I like to wear warm colors, but I go by whatever it is like outside,” said Click.

Click says that she effortlessly puts her outfits together in the morning, choosing whatever looks cute in the morning.

“I like to not worry about where I get my clothes. Basically, you don’t have to shop at designer boutiques to get a one-of-a-kind look. If I like something at Goodwill, I’ll get it. The store shouldn’t hold you back if you like it,” said Click.

Click tries to stand out amongst her peers, not worrying about having a designer label or 100 dollar shoes.

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Personalities persuaded by peer pressure

By Danielle Rehor
Acoustic Thoughts
I am sitting in class, surrounded by robots. Teens who look the same, act the same, talk the same, and treat others the same way. No, this is not the opening scene from the next science fiction movie. This, boys and girls, is real life.

When we are little, we are bombarded with ‘just be yourself’ and ‘I love you just the way you are.’ So we proudly march out to the bus on the first day of kindergarten with our Winnie the Pooh backpack and clothes that probably do not match. As we step into the elementary school, we see billions of kids milling around with their friends, and we think. ‘This is not what I signed up for. Where are my friends?’

Quickly, we learn to ‘adapt.’ We change to please people and make friends. I call this survival of the fittest. What our world categorizes as ‘succeeding’ is a multitude of ‘friends,’ a look similar to pop stars, and money. Maybe that is also what you categorize as success, but I believe there is more to it.

I have had many friends from middle and high school who have been taken and twisted by the grasps of society to become the ‘social norm.’ They believe they must conform to an idea of skin and bones, raccoon eyes, bleach-blond hair, and booty shorts to truly be ‘someone.’

But in reality, the someones are just that: someone. Not just anyone. People that I consider ‘not just anyone,’ or someones are those that go out and do something for themselves, be a first, do something different, and are not willing to conform to fit in. Those are the someones. They do not obsess over who is their friend and who is not. They do not concern themselves with seeming cool. They have the confidence to make their own decisions and be their own person.

My question to you is: how much of your personality is lost in trying to fit in?

We are born with certain quirks, some adorable, some not as much, but do we try to embrace these quirks or instead shrug them off? Personalities are to be embraced. They make us who we are. Our morals and personality are all we have of value. They are what we will be recognized and remembered for, not what brand of clothing we wore, or if we were up to date with trends. We have to remember what is going to stay with us for the rest of our days: what we do and what we say.

Someone who clearly has himself figured out is Apple figurehead Steve Jobs. This quote really embodies what we should strive to do. “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

We are all different, but what we do with our peculiarities is up to each and every one of us. Are you going to stand out with courage or instead blend into the background, being just another ‘everyone else’? If you think rationally, we all fall short of being someone’s imitation.

We are best being ourselves. Not a carbon copy of anyone else.

Graphic By Summer Haynes