Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

What do you think is "in" this season? "Long sweater coats." - Danisha Banks "Anything! Just as long as you are comfortable in what you wear. " -Meghann Callahan "The color brown, painted denim, silk scarves, 'preppy look,' and cordu– roy pants and jackets." "Platinum, 'Bling Blingl"' -Nechi Yahya -Beau Derbes r---------------------------, Ready for the Red Carpet What constituted fashion? The dictionary defined it as, "a prevail– ing custom of style or dress." Rebels, however, defmed it as, "do your own thing." It was chic to be unique. But uniqueness was a difficult task to accomplish without a little direction. Denim definitely drew an ample amount into the "house of style." Belts became the kings and queens of accessories , and buckled their way into a modish fit. Fun, feathery tresses fanned their way down the halls, busy braids decorated heads with individuality, while short spikes added a punch of variety to the main– stream. Not everyone was so swayed by the trends among the media as Vincent Amari illustrated with his comment, "I think you should wear what you like. I don't care what others think. " Following fads or not, pupils took every opportunity to spice up their favorite finds with their own personal touch ofdistinction in order to truly call it a materpiece offashion. L---------------------------~ Hip Hipsters! Em1ly Crollut .. JoAnn.t Iloft. Casey Le\·.tsseur. .111<1 Chdst•.t Ch1ttom \\'e.tr thnr best belts to st'hool. Fun IH'lts det'or,tted the hips of m.tn~· ~Iris Isn't This Corny? .!.liTis Bro\\'n w.tlks do\\'n the h.lll .ts lw dr.t\\'s .t ttt']lt 1011 to h1s "t'orn ro\\'s ... Tlus st yll' \\'.ts popul,11· .tm<m~ studcnts Work It! T1rt'd ot brush in~ lwr h.ur .tway \\'llllt· t ry111~ to stud~·. G111.t Alo~·o finds br.uds .t both st\·hsh .111<1 st'hol.tstw.tll\' trlt'ndly Fa hion 17

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