John Alviar a follower of my blog, and a student at Rowan University. His taste for fashion recently emerged, and he is ready to change his style for the better.
John recently went to New York City to find his “fashion identity” in search of a style that fit is unique personalities, and met his standards. Unfortunately he wasn’t able to find it going to various stores that he entered such as Louis Vuitton, Kith, Supreme, Off-White, etc. He said “Those high-fashion just don’t fit me as a person well enough, it’s not my style.” He especially didn’t wanna be in the category as one of those “hypebeast” the people who wear the expensive trendy clothes for attention.
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“Why buy a $200 shirt when you can get the same one for $20 I just don’t get it” John Continued.
I asked him about the clothes he just recently ordered, how and why is fits him the best.
“Hmmm well my outfit on my recent Instagram post was inspired by Han Solo from Star Wars”
“My new clothes that just came are tailored for the summer.”
“If you want me to get more specific: Say in the blog that my most recent fashion inspiration came from the early 1990s anime-movie called Ocean Waves by Studio Ghibli. The clothes they wear in the movie are very basic and emphasizes simplicity. It’s everyday Japanese casual-style clothing back in the early 1990s. It’s clean, soft, and very comfortable”
“Before I used to just wear shirt hoodie and pants. Nothing special and I never cared too much about having a unique fashion style until now”
He thanks my blog for helping him open his eyes to the fashion world, and could possibly put him at the next step.
I was also able to talk to his older brother Neil “I have seen a different style from him recently, I was actually kind of impressed I asked if everything was okay, and he was fine so I guess he’s just changing the way he dresses.”
Dressing usually sends a message on how that person is. I got to interview a South Jersey psychologist / Therapist, Ida C DeLiberis, specializes in adolescent counseling. I asked “what makes a teenager or young adult dress the way they do?” Her response “Its not really the way they do, dressing is a message, the way you take care of yourself, the clothes that are on you, it sends a message on what other people think of you. An example would be to ignore or listen. Trust or to not trust at all.”
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The Slideshow below shows John unveling his new style. His brands are H&M, Old Navy, and Macy’s