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Freedom of Style

Submitted by shapesinthefoam on February 11, 2010 – 11:42 amNo Comment
  By: Austin Davis 

Victoria Prewitt shows off her style. Courtesy of Savannah Summer

Victoria Prewitt, a freshman at Knightdale, represents her personality through her self titled, eclectic style. She is a do-it-yourself kind of girl who enjoys making clothes with her mother and putting her own spin on the clothes she buys. Her inspiration comes from Kat Von D, a famous tattoo artist in Los Angeles. Her unique outfits vary depending on the mood she is in.

On Monday’s you may see her wear combat boots and skinny jeans under a tutu.The next day you may see her walking the halls in a blue “Ninja please” T-shirt over a long sleeved shirt and skinny jeans, wearing converse shoes. She would accessorize this outfit with a purple studded belt, necklaces, bracelets and a beanie hat.Victoria uses make-up to tie her look together. Blue,black, purple, or maybe even pink eyeshadow with bright red lipstick makes her stand out from the crowd.

Her parents opinion on her style is split; while her father thinks it’s “weird,” her mother thinks it’s “cool.” She started her unique style when she was only thirteen years old. On Halloween, her favorite holiday, she can express her creativity through the costumes, but on Christmas she dresses more conservative. She plans to transcend her quirky style past high school into her wedding day. She envisions wearing a corseted tulle ball gown, “Basically a princess dress,” she said.

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