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What do you consider when thinking about your wardrobe direction?

Weather, but not necessarily in terms of practicality. Just like sunny weather calls for baggier/flowier clothes while colder weather calls for more rigid clothing. I’m more into thinking about

the season and being connected with time than I am designing myself.

How do you think of yourself when styling yourself?

Usually am into the Western U.S motif. Western slacker like baggy shorts and tee-shirts and long baggy pants. I don’t try to be anything I’m not; I just wear what is appealing and like to

not over concentrate on my style or always staying ahead of the curve or something.

Do you lean towards a certain color palette?

For bottoms mostly grey colors: grey, black, dark denim; for tops it depends, but I am into doing stripes and for sweaters Im partial toward browns and greens. Just more earthy colors generally.

Do you wear any interesting textures or prints?

Yes, mostly chunky knits for sweaters or beanies. In the springtime I might be daring with a print but only on a camp collared shirt or something. I don’t like anything to be too loud.

How big is your wardrobe?

Would you wear one or two looks almost daily like a uniform if they perfectly exemplified you?

Yes, but I would have to get past the initial self-consciousness. I would be fine with it but it’d be hard to ignore

people noticing it.

What would you think about wearing outerwear with some luminescent quality (ie. Shimmering mosaic)

Yes, I would need to see a design but I’m not opposed to it. That sounds crazy. More is not more for me personally

though so it would have to be

carefully done to be reduced and subtle

How often do you purchase and where?

I go through cycles of purchasing, but definitely buy most online. I’m not as good as you are about resale and

often buy retail or online sales. I like vintage but don’t have enough time to go out regularly to sift through it all.

Would you wear any sculptural freeform shapes or is that too avant garde?

I would so long as it isn’t tacky. I could better imagine that on womenswear to be honest. But for me it would

need to be not too extremely shaped and just a little bit more exaggerated in some places than normal.

How would you picture a prophetic person to dress?

Prophetic how? Like wise? I guess that doesn’t have to equate to strong shoulders and long silhouettes but

I imagine a full range from a suited profession type of prophet to slacker prophet (The Big Lebowski). If we’re

talking about womenswear it could be more flowy, loose drapey shapes that have a lot of movement when

walking and blow in the wind.

Antonio Stefan, 19

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