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Topics ranging from streetwear, fashion, history, education, sports and culture – anything considered influential

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The Color of Attraction

Universally, the color red is commonly associated with love and with the idea of being intimate. This had me wondering: Why is that?

Embrace for Black History

With racial injustice being brought to national attention within the past year, BHM feels a lot more important compared to recent years.

Symbol of Justice

Wearing a hoodie can be considered as symbol for truth and racial injustice. Dive into the story of Trayvon Martin and his influence on today.

Find Your Style

“I’ve helped thousands of people to find their personal style and find a look that makes them feel good about themselves. The most important step I tell my clients is that they must make an effort” – Tan France, Queer Eye

“The Triple C Rule”: a method to find your aesthetic – Comfort Zone, Consistency, and Confidence.

  • Step out of your comfort zone. Take time to shop around and try new stuff on. Do a little bit of research and get some inspiration from your family members, friends, an influencer, or whoever it may be.
  • Be consistent with your closet. Find shirts, jackets, shoes that represents you the best.
  • Be confident!

RJ Sterling: Artist Reel

A Collaboration with Maryland College Institute of Art (MICA)

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Color of Attraction

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