When you walk through the halls, you can see a number of different styles represented, and a variety of faces paired with them.
Freshman, Lillian Nolan’s closet is filled with clothes from Target to Paris. She is drawn to clothes that are comfortable but still very cute.
Nolan is attracted to this style because it makes her feel pretty and put together. Although many people dress like Nolan, everyone brings their own unique twist to it.
Ally Rigby who is a senior has a more unique style. She can usually be found wearing florals and sundresses. Rigby loves all things flowy, and she wears whatever makes her feel pretty. She is drawn to this style because it represents her personality. The florals and bright colors allow her positive personality to shine through.
Even from sophomore AJ Carlson who dresses in whatever will best suit them for the day. On days they have P.E., Carlson will dress in more athletic clothes. On other days, they will dress in more comfortable clothes like hoodies, sweatpants, and leggings. They choose this style because it makes it easier for them to find outfits. Carlson says that a lot of people dress this way.
Carlson believes that Liberty is an inclusive space for all styles.
“I feel like it’s pretty inclusive, most kids wear things based off of clubs and activities,” Carlson said.
They also mentioned how these students tend to dress similarly, and that it is usually the more popular styles you see at our school.
Overall, everyone has their own style. And whether or not it stems from a very popular style or a smaller one, everyone is unique in their own way.