Fall is here and winter is right around the corner. As we prepare to welcome the cold season in, we also prepare our cozy outfits! Here is what Sequoyah Students are wearing to stay warm.
9th Grade:
Gigi Perrin ’26
“The jeans I was wearing I found at my mom’s closet and I got the top from the thrift store…I don’t really have a label for my style but I do look at Bella Hadid inspiration because she does have a lot of good outfits.” – Gigi Perrin
10th grade:
Sanai Gibbs ’25 and America Rosales ’25
“Shirt: thrifted from Savers. Skirt: from the Marshall flea market. Necklace: some place in Little Tokyo. Rings: either from my family or Amazon.” – Sanai Gibbs
“My inspo is, you know, staying warm. Baggy stuff is always a good thing. I got my pants from…the Centro and my shoes are Demonias … And the cardigan from Target.” – America Rosales
11th grade:
Owen Bearman ’24, Ryanne Arbet ’24, and Harry Freeland ’24,
“A David Taylor sweater that I got at the thrift store, and a pair of Dockers pleated pants that I got from the thrift store, and a shirt that I got for my Halloween costume that I got from the thrift store, [and] a belt.” – Owen Bearman
“My pants are from Zara. My shoes are…these Uggs slippers. I’m wearing them now! They’re my favorite. I wear them all the time. And then my jacket was my boyfriend’s, very original.” – Ryanne Arbet
12th grade:
Owen Thomason ’23 and Talani Wilson ’23
“I love creative women! I’m queer and I’m a creative woman and I like surrounding myself with likeminded individuals or people that just create. I think it’s dope and it helps me be more creative.” – Talani Wilson
“Normally Crossroads is really bougie and expensive but I got a pretty good deal on [my thrifted outfit]. Don’t write off stores that you think are expensive. A lot of times they have stuff there that’s actually a good deal.” – Owen Thomason