Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Its not just clothes! Its clothes that entails who you are.
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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My classic item is a well¬-known and the most worn item ever since it was invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873. So for my look book I went for denim. It is a classic item because it has never went out of trend and I think of the reason why it has never went out of trend is because designers tend to be a lot more creative with them.
Here is a break down of how I styled my model for this classic denim piece:

LOOK 1: Since denim is a classic item, I wanted to pair it with another classic item (which is not denim). So I paired the dark blue denim with a grey zig-zet stripped t-shirt and the classic tartan flannel.

LOOK 2: My second look is something that I believe we have all seen in street wear and magazines such Hypebeast. Inspired by the streets, I went and paired the dark blue denim pants with a shaded denim jacket but without a t-shirt. Honestly, I would associate this look mostly with rappers. I mean we have seen them in it haven’t we?
LOOK 3: This third look is another classic on classic look which I really find attractive. For this look I went and paired the denim pants with a black and white stripped t-shirt with the corduroy denim jacket.

LOOK 4: Last but not least, I paired the classic denim Jean with the camouflage long sleeve t-shirt. The choice of camouflage t-shirt was mainly because my model definitely has the confidence and charisma to clearly illustrate the bold statement that the camouflage represents.

Well known for their collaborative ways, Supreme is coming back with their 3rd collaboration collection with Lacoste. The first collaboration between these 2 brands dates back to 2017, which when dropped, was shocking to fans. Now it seems like we will see more of this collaboration in the coming years.
The collaboration for fall 2019 will consist of the usual Tennis aesthetic – the Pique long sleeve polos and matching pants. There are puffy Half-zip pull overs pieced together with matching track pants. We also see accessories such as Messenger bags and beanies in all their respective colours.
It is not surprising that loud pieces are key to both these brands. With this collaboration, they will be launching Wool bomber jackets with features such as the signature Green Crocodile at the back, referee-inspired Cardigans, and hooded Sweatshirts with matching sweatshorts.
I have never heard of these 2 brands previously collaborating back in 2017 and 2018, but I would love to see the pieces from those collaborations. With that said, I am really impressed by most of the pieces from this current collection and I would love to wear them. My favourite piece from this collection is the referee-inspired cardigans (especially the black and white pieces). Most importantly, I love how both brands used their respective colours on the Messenger bags and beans. This should be a continuous trait because it just illustrates how both brands respect their individual brands (Wong, 2019).


There is no doubt that flannels are a thing now. Most flannels I have seen are checked which are very interesting and very simple to rock up. But I would honestly love to come across a plain flannel (not checked). So I have this one flannel which I really like. I am going to create 2 different looks for this flannel. One for winter and one for summer.
The first look is for summer. One thing I have taught myself is that black jeans are a must have and you can never go wrong with them. So with my first outfit I paired the checked flannel with a short sleeve t-shirt, and black jeans.
For my final look which is the winter look, I just switched up the first look and went for a simple look. I paired the checked flannel with a yellow hoody (to add a colour to the outfit) and, white jeans and with shoes I went with the all classic Nike Air Force 1. I know some people prefer wearing the hoodie with a jacket because in winter it is cold. I honestly feel like I get hot with the hoodie and jacket, so I would rather pair it with the flannel just to keep me cool.

How old were you when you decided that you wanted to do fashion and how did your parents react to that?
“I was in grade 11 when I discovered my love for fashion. My parents had no problem with me deciding to do fashion because they’ve always been supportive of my dreams and passions”
What is fashion sense to you?
” A way of expressing/showing your first impression. Speaking through what you’re wearing instead of using words.”
As a designer, where do you draw inspiration from?
” I Draw inspiration from objects example; gaszibo, black plastic bag to show an emotion or to show how I feel.”pp
Who are your favorite designers or brands?
Raf simons, Dries Van Noten, Maison Margiela?
“If you had money right now, where would you shop?
Women store in Tokyo (Gr8 Tokyo)
Dover street market, and far fetch.”
What lead you into this industry?
“I have a passion for making clothes.”
You design your own clothes, what are the perks of wearing your designs?
“I feel satisfied, happy, conscious and different.”
You said Maison Margiela is one of your favorite brands. What is it that strikes you about John Galliano’s work (creative director of Maison Margiela)?
“He’s different and has different principles. He’s original and creative. I love his pattern designs, finishes and details that he adds to his designs.”

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