
Aisha DeBurr
Fashion Club encourages creativity when it comes to all things fashion.
Style and clothing choice can arguably be one of the most effective ways to express oneself and as a result, people often consider it to be one of the most influential choices of the day. Seniors Natisse Settle and Ananda Rincon started a club to bring together other students who feel the same way about fashion.
“I wanted to start it because I love fashion, and I know I’m not the only one here that loves fashion,” Settle said. “I see people around here that love [fashion], and I really wanted to bring some awareness to it for everybody.
Settle and Rincon met their sophomore year when they were both new students.
“I noticed she loved fashion, I love fashion,” Settle said. “That’s one big thing we have in common.”
Rincon acknowledges that getting to know fashion helped boost her confidence.
“I was miserable. I had no confidence,” Rincon said. “[Fashion] helped a lot with that. It’s a way to express myself.”
Another thing the girls have in common is where they get their inspiration from; music.
“I love Rihanna’s style,” Rincon said.
Their goals in the club, however, slightly differ. Rincon wants to change the social norm at Legacy while Settle wants to bring others together.
“Overall, I hoped to get all the students out here that love fashion, but feel like they’re the only one and stick out, and to bring us all together,” Settle said.F