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Fashion is not based on a structure, there are no rules, no guide lines, nor is there anyone to tell you how to dress.
It is individualized, or to put it simply, it is an art. Art is based on opinion, and that is the beauty of constructing things together.
It is creative and it portrays you.

St. Thomas high school may just be your average Joe high school, but deep within its corridors walk real fashionistas, waiting to be discovered and recognized for their talent of fabricated art.
As young individuals we are young, striving to find our purpose, ourselves as well, and through this journey of self-finding, teenagers tend to experiment with their sense of style.
They tend to waver from Bohemian, Chic, Classic, Rocker, Punk, and Preppy.
Their feet can be accessorized with the most darling pair of shoes, boots, sandals, or flats, and jewelry plays a huge role as well, tying everything up together.

We, as a group, have decided to show case the many looks, styles and original themes of our school’s female fashionistas, to express their very soul and imagination.
Girls have been chosen in particular because the fashion world is broader for this specific gender; nevertheless boys still have a huge background of fashion.
Women have the tendency to change their clothing often but as well as their sense of trend.
Girls also seem to have a shoe fetish, so that sub category will be interesting enough, and accessories that list from jewelry to purses to head gear is more than an adventure in the fashion world itself.
We wish to show that the variety of clothing is not to be frowned upon, but to simply be acknowledged, and hopefully embraced and accepted by our peers.
Celebrating unique outlooks is worth noticing.

Fashionistas
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March 2010

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Here is Valerie Shoif, posing in the coart-yard of the St.Thomas play ground! She is looking adorable in a simple black jean and baby pastel cardigan outfit, kicked up to the next level with gold accents in her accessories and at the tip of her Aldo booties. With these simple accesories, she has brought her outfit out of the norm and into the noticeable, without being tacky. She chose to keep her jewlery at a low gleam, and yet keep a vibrant color for emphasis. We chose this outfit because it is a very simply look, and shows how an easy way to bring your outfits a step higher is by adding the necessary accessories. Not only is it trendy, but it is also very budget friendly.

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As you can see in the above picture, Jessica Benady-Chorney is sporting a very cute spring coat! The bright blue color is alwas fashionable for young adolescents by featuring their young personalities, and the unique cut of this jacket makes it a hand in hand coordination with the youthful look that her neutral black leggings have. This outfit can be modified to fit anyone for it could be worn as an everyday coat, as well as a party coat. Not only is this outfit tendy, but it is also perfect for the weather we are faced within this warm month of March It is quilted enough to keep you comfortable, but light enough to remind you that summer is on its way!
Lastly, the coat is at an easy reach price range for it was bought at Forever 21.

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Here we have our second model, Barbara Madimenos. She is wearing a deep brown blazer, the majority made of cotton, and a small hint of polyer, with a black cotton top from, a mini denim skirt, and a matching pair of brown suede booties wi tha 3 inch heel.
Why wear a blazer when they are made for men? Well, in this year's time and era, blazers are not only for men, but for women too. We females are celebrating our liberty and show casting our confidence, our strength and our style with wearing anything and everything. A blazer is great for every day outfit, especialy paired with a pair of pants for work, or for school, and keeping the shirt a simple palette is best when wearing one. Drawing too much attention at the top just from the clothing is a bit much. Use accessories, and take advatnage of those sparkling necklaces that are coming up this season. The denim skirt suits a young teenage girl perfectly, in this scenario, and holds a image of a fun girl trying to hold her conservative side, and yet revealing a bit by cutting the skirt short, and not having it black but completely switching material. Lastly, the heels boost Barbara up, for the fact that she is sort, and gives the outfit a fun look, with the high heel. Luckily the heels and blazer match.
The blazer is from Zara, the black top is from H&M, the skirt is from Simons, and the shoes are from our trusty store Payless.

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This St.Thomas fashionista in particular always has something glamorous to wear. Why did we pick this particular outfit? To show that the fashionistas of the school can wear simplicity to its finest.
Here we have student Taylor Marshall wearing a light weight deep blue top. Almost saphire coloured with a limpy bow at the corner of her left shoulder. Bows are very in, and have been for a while, portraying a sense of femininity on the wearer. The fact that it is lanky is for the perfection of bow making is not something to fuss over. When the bow falls, is delicate, and has a tinge of innocence wrapped around it. Taylor is wearing a pair of black leggings to finish off the outfit, keeping her cool colours together, and not bothering to go over the top with crazy jewlery or designs. It holds an every day look, and it's perfect for school!
She bought her top from Winners, a very reasonably priced store for the majority of us, and her leggings from Simons, showing quality and style.