At Brien McMahon High School, fashion isn’t just about wearing clothes. It’s a way for students to express their personalities, influence peers, and even compete in style. From oversized streetwear to business casual and everything in between, the halls of McMahon are alive with diverse looks that showcase creativity and individuality.
Senior Liam Luyanda describes his style as creative and versatile. He states that he can wear anything, from streetwear to business casual, and still make it work. “I know how to match my colors,” he says. Pretty confident in his fashion sense, thinking he can win the school’s Passion for Fashion Senior Superlative.
When asked about competition, Liam admitted there might be one other student who could come close. But believes he’s at the top.
Fashion at McMahon is also a way for students to communicate who they are. Vinny explains, “Fashion really expresses who you are as a person. It can take things that you want to say on the inside and bring them to life on the outside”. For many students, clothing is more than just fabric reflecting mood,confidence, and personality. Students like Xavier describe their personal style as influential, while students like Antwone say their interest in fashion grew over time through online inspiration and personal experiences. Whether students carefully plan their outfits or simply wake up and throw whatever they can find on each choice still represents something about them. At Brien McMahon High School, fashion gives students a voice without them having to say a word.
Trends are also easy to spot at McMahon. Elijah Sanchez and Jalen Victor noted that baggy clothing is everywhere, from jeans to sweatpants, stating, “they are bringing back those 2000s outfits.” Their observation shows how the early 2000s era has influenced student styles this year. Oversized pieces’ newfound popularity shows how trends cycle back around, and at McMahon, students are really embracing that throwback look.
To sum it all up, fashion at Brien McMahon High School is more than just clothing; it is identity, influence, and confidence all working together. From friendly competition between well-dressed seniors to students expressing their personalities through clothing style, it plays a major role in the school’s culture. Whether it is about standing out, inspiring others, or simply feeling comfortable, fashion gives students a way to represent themselves every single day. At McMahon, what you wear is not just an outfit; it is a statement.