From the Fall 2003 Issue
STYLE
Fall
Photoshoot:
The Sound of Style
By
Lori Saunders
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It doesn’t take much anymore to figure
out what tunes are blasting on someone’s CD walkman. If
we can’t hear the beat seeping out from under their head
phones we need only check the front of their hoody, and if it
says Triple Five Soul it’s probably safe to say they aren’t
groovin to Good Charlotte or Avril Lavigne.

More than ever, we are what we wear and who we listen to. Okay,
so we’ve heard a thousand times not to judge a book by
its cover, but why not? Isn’t that the whole point of
painstakingly putting our look together before hitting the street?
So people know something about us before we ever say a word?
What we wear and who we spin is a window into figuring out who
we are.
Let’s
see. If you’re sporting DC shoes and have Emerica plastered
across your chest you’ve more than likely got a skateboard
stashed in your Dakine knapsack and have Ozzy or Metallica downloaded
on your desktop. You’re not a fan of corporate America
and would rather eat your studded belt than work in an office
nine to five.

Or how about, if you’ve got a soft tan and brown velour
J-Lo suit sitting way down low on your hips and hugging you
just right, chances are you’ve got Nelly on the brain
and 50 Cent in your wallet. You like your hair just right and
would never be caught saying, “Oh my Gaaawd! I couldn’t
wait to get the new Simple Plan CD. Pierre is sooo cute!”
You like to play things smooth and you’re calm, cool and
in control.
How you package the outside does give a peek
as to what’s going on inside. Admittedly it doesn’t
paint the full picture, but to those of you who get all bent
out of shape if someone wants to stereotype you and lump you
in with all the other like-dressed fashion divas, relax. It’s
an honest mistake. But one you perpetuate because it’s
usually based in reality. You’re probably into Baby Phat
because you’re into hip-hop and urban culture or you’re
Billabonged from head to toe because you love the surf/skate
mentality and would love to live near a beach.
People
often rely on visual cues to initially assess someone. These
clothing clues help us figure out if our personalities might
mesh, if our interests could be similar or even if our lifestyles
are compatible. They help to make things easier when we’re
trying to figure someone out. It’s like a trailer to a
movie, it gives you a heads up on what to expect: is this going
to be a thriller or a comedy. And understandably people can
want their money back or throw popcorn at the screen if they
think they’re buying into a fast-paced action flick and
get suckered into a three-hour tissue fest.
The
point is, how you dress is how you’ll be judged. It’s
human nature. Right or wrong. Like it or not. So don’t
be messing with people’s minds by strutting by in Roca
Wear and then slapping $15 dollars down to buy the latest Blink
182. That’s not fair.
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Hip
hop threesome: Vicky, Julie and Ryan
Pop Girls: Sara and Joy of now-cancelled show
GirlzTV
Punk: Maya C from Faze and Migs
Clothes for the Punk scene provided by West 49
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