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Campus Fashion

Ari Makini

I usually go to Forever 21, Ross and  Jeans Warehouse. I got my boots for $9.99 on sale.

I usually buy what’s on sale or if not on sale, I buy it if I really love it,

I think a lot of the old trends are slowly coming back in. I think neon colors are very hot right now. And boots are really in. Coloring your hair two different styles are the new thing.
 

Campus Fashion

Interviews by: Liana Firme
Photographers: Austin Coen and Joel Gaspar

RANDY ACOSTA
What’s your beauty must have?
I usually like to wear a semi-formal clothes. So, my favorite is jeans.

Project Aloha

Writer: Leimaile Guerrero

Michael Paz promised to deliver a design a day for one year while also spreading the aloha spirit.
Paz began Project Aloha in late 2011 and shared his aloha-inspired designs through Facebook, with one design posted every day for 365 days. After successfully completing 365 designs, passing on aloha every day, and inspiring people around the world, the project came to a quiet end in November.

Earth2Fashion showcase

Projecting Aloha

Writer: Leimaile Guerrero

Through Project Aloha, Michael Paz strives to spread aloha to the world. A local boy from Wahiawa, Paz firmly believes “you can never have too much aloha”. His concept plays on the word project.

“(It) was not meant to be pronounced like you would say science project, but more like when you project your voice,” Paz explained. “You can project happiness or simply project aloha

Fashion at Pow Wow

Fitted

Kickin' it at the skate park while wearing FITTED never looked so good

Back to school

Novajosky Jewelry

Kalia Novajosky has been making her own jewelry since she was 8 years old. She attends Leeward's Wai‘anae campus.

 

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