Freshmen fashion: A look into teenage style
January 17, 2020

“I try to have an aesthetic hipster vibe. You will rarely find me not wearing jeans,” Sofia Serrano said. Serrano’s wardrobe is ever-expanding, as well as her accessories to complement. Hoop earrings have become a trademark of her style.

Mikayla Kim places true value on the comfort of her clothes, which ease her through a busy day both in and after school.

To match her fun personality, Sophie Schwartz is often found looking bright and exuberant throughout the school day.

Julianna Patane (left) and Lindsay McDonald (right) pictured during lunchtime in the cafeteria. Patane keeps it cozy in her soft hoodie, while McDonald reps her Glen Rock merchandise.


Joey Tufano keeps it trendy and cool in this eye-catching sweater.

Standing in the high school courtyard, Lila Storey is seen wearing a shirt from the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen. Lila has an affinity for the arts, which she displays in this look.

Joey Tufano and Lila Storey captured in the high school courtyard having a laugh.

Since Polina Lipsits spends the majority of her time at school, she figures she might as well be comfortable while she is there. As a volleyball player, Polina is always moving, and she reflects this with her laid-back style which doesn’t allow discomfort to stand in her way.

Walking down the hallway, Katrina stays comfortable in a simple sweatshirt and leggings.

Olivia Powers chats to her friends during lunch, wearing a dark outfit. Despite her current color choices, Powers can regularly be seen sporting brighter colors.

“I don’t think I have a set style, but during winter I like to wear colorful, patterned sweaters,” Yethmie Goonatilleke said. Yethmie has an expansive sweater collection, rivaling Chris Evans, the celebrity who inspires her winter wardrobe.

Sara Otsuki (left) and Emma Leishear (right) talk during lunchtime in the cafeteria.