We are so excited to present the first issue of Storm Style! How appropriate that our first edition explores trends and tips specifically for spring, the season of rebirth and new beginnings. This publication began as a question: How can we translate avant-garde to school-wearable fashion, let alone keep those outfits modest? We’ve created Storm Style not only as a style guide but also as our interpretation of that shift from vibrant high-fashion runway to Weinbaum’s humble hallways.
Fashion is defining one’s feelings–getting out of bed, selecting an outfit that fits your mood (maxi skirts on Mondays, anyone?). Fashion is expression: from color to length to pattern, what you wear–whether you like it or not–defines you in some way. Fashion is culture: the time period you live in, its transformations and progressions. We therefore hope that Storm Style will continue to grow over the years and develop into another staple among our school’s many publications.
We could not have completed this issue (or have gotten Storm Style off the ground!) without our hard-working staff. Much thanks to our writers, editors, and technical staff! Without your pieces, effort, and time, Storm Style would still just be a question. Thank you so much to the ever-stylish Mrs. Zisquit, the best faculty advisor we could ask for. Finally, thanks to you–our inspiration, our target. We hope you appreciate this publication as much as we do and utilize these ideas to freshen up your wardrobe and brighten your high school days!
Your Editors-in-Chief,
-Daniella Cohen, Emily Firestone, Emma Harris