Sophomore Raymond “Ray” Mo
“Just over the summer, I started looking at fashion related sites. I did a bit more research and I realized that I didn’t dress that well. I think that fashion and clothes play a large part in who I am because I guess it’s a form of self-expression. It’s just because you can wear whatever you want, and I think it also played a big role in my self-image. I looked back on myself and thought there were a lot of things I have to improve on. Clothing was one of them, so I just took inspiration from other people and tried to create my own style… I just experimented buying new things and just found a new style that way.”
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