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nntt7TfffT7n -+. l itI rMUM the elements of style Big, bold, and brightly-striped pat- terns dominated the trends on campus. These styles were evident in the casual attire students wore. Comfort was the heart of fashion. Trends were designed toward the casual look and oversized dothing provided both the style and feel that indivi were looking for. It ' s important that you dress style and feel comfortable ' said Senior Lynn Vovan . It doesn ' t matter what you wear, as long as you look and feel natural in it ' added Senior Dave Peck . - -» and sweaters came in bright :h as red, yellow, and turquoise, which were worn separately or were large enough to be layered on top of one another. Pants tended to be baggy, making them comfortable and enabling them to be worn on even the hottest days. Cot- ton trousers by Generra were one of the favorites for the guys. Colorful clamdig- - ' Delow the knees, were irfers. Many girls wore r to their shins. Stonewashed denim was among the most preferred student looks. I 50 Is were still worn by both guys and girls, while Guess? denim jeans, [ and bags became the modern alternate to Levfs for males as well as females. Rat espadrilles and huarache r 1 1 WCIC IMC IUULVYCOI IIIOI MJIIipitltU nn. overall look. I really like to wear huarache sandals with my 501 ' s because they are so com- fortable, said Senior Deepak Gurushanthaiah . Colorful earrings, belts, and socks were used to liven up the plainest out- fits, adding stylish features to create a symbol of personal statement. Banana ps were used by many girls to inance the looks of their hair by „ eating a pony tail effect. Fashion was a unique dimension in the students ' lives. It gave individual something to look forward to. ThL year ' s styles brightened up the at- mosphere at IHS. — by Keerti Gurushanthaiah and Sean Walters DENIM ONLY During biology class. Sophomo Hersh examines her specimen through a micro; she mod seem in cool weainer WHITE WASHABLES Enjoying the background music, Freshman Sara Lanza spends lunchtime conversing with classmate Monica Jonas as they display the casual look with a white button down cotton shirt and denim lacket 22 Features
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