Fall is just around the corner, and that means its time to transition your summer wardrobe into your winter wardrobe. Northwest students show how to find a balance between the two.Senior Jordan Ray: Hat, Glasses, and sweatshirt all thrifted, H&M shorts, Nike socks.
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: “I try to be comfortable, and keep it simple, I like to thrift.”
Q: Who is your fashion icon?
A: “I don’t like style icons, I just like to be myself.”Senior Alyssia Vallejo: Shirt and shorts from Forever21, Jacket is from Target, shoes are thrifted, and Pacsun choker.
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: “I would say it is effortlessly stylish, because I just get up in the morning and throw stuff on, I go for really basic stuff that can easily go together.”
Q: Who is your fashion icon?
A: “My style icon is my mirror.”Junior Ali Lollas: top from Forever21, H&M shorts.
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: “I would say I wear a variety of everything, anything really, if it’s cute I’ll wear it.”
Q: Who is your fashion icon?
A: “Candice Swanepoel.”Senior Maguy Bikene Assembe: Burlington Jeans, Shoes from City Trends, Top from online.
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: “I would say it’s very versatile, it changes a lot. I’m not set on one thing.”
Q: Who is your fashion icon?
A: “I don’t really have one, I’m my own fashion icon.”Senior Kiley Gerkovich: Pacsun Jeans, Pacsun Top, Nike Air Force Ones.
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: “I’m not afraid to be different, I wear what I think is cute, my style is me.”
Q: Who is your fashion icon?
A: “Rihanna and Lana Del Rey.”