Summer Fashion 2022

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A Letter from the Editor Hello, and welcome to the summer issue of M Magazine! For those of you who have just begun reading, my name is Alyssa Diaz, and I am the creator and editor of M Magazine. I have been so blessed this year to have been given the opportunity to create something centered around my passions. I have learned countless lessons and experienced so many wonderful friendships and partnerships as a result. I am infinitely thankful to every person who made such a thing possible; my life and the opportunities in reach are forever changed. This summer issue centers around staples and trends for the heat, college guides for our graduating class, and the importance of sunscreen. I hope you enjoy the hard work our team has put into this issue! So, for the last time as your editor, thank you. I am forever grateful.

All my love, Alyssa Diaz

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16 Making it match

20 Sunscreen! 4︱M MAG


21 Summer picnic

25 All about sundresses

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40 The Crowned Bird

42 With Gratitude

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Staple Pieces Staple pieces need no introduction -- they make or break someone’s wardrobe. Here, we’ll show you our summer staples and how to add color, while keeping it casual.

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Summer Staples tanks With this hot weather, tanks are always important to have. These pieces are simple but including splashes of color livens up any piece. Grab a neutral tank top like white, grey, or black, then pair it with bright colored bottoms such as a lilac, orange, or sky blue.

Oversized t-shirts Oversized t-shirts are perfect to pair with shorts to stay comfortable. If you want to upgrade your look, try pairing an oversized t-shirt with biker shorts and simple tennis shoes to achieve a simple, stylish look.

BikeR shorts Biker shorts are form-fitting shorts that can be styled up or styled down depending on the occasion, making them the perfect piece this summer. 8︱M MAG

Casual T-shirts Casual t-shirts can range from a solid tee to one with a design. What makes the piece casual is how you decide to style it. If you are going for a laid-back look, try pairing your shirt with straight cut jeans or your favorite pair of denim jeans. Then, you’re ready to go!

Denim shorts Denim shorts make for the perfect pairing with any summer top. They’re comfortable and cool for the summer, making them an essential staple. Make sure to invest in quality pairs!


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A simple, yet vital element to summer clothing is splashes of color which allow for simple, stylish outfits. With endless options for the summer, different styles are left to your creativity!

Olivia, on the left, pairs a dark grey tank top with colorful, denim shorts to create a fun outfit!

You don’t need a lot to have a fun summer wardrobe! We just suggest you invest quality pieces you can re-wear often. 9︱M MAG


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In this summer edition of trends, we feature the trends we forecast for summer. This summer is sure to bring the heat, but we’re here to show you how to match the energy!

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trending this summer… Stripes

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Stripes add dimension and Y2K is still making its character to any piece you comeback! Bring out own. Vertical stripes allow your low-rise jeans and for a taller look. If you want baby tees for a perfect to feel more confident and summer fit. ready for summer, try stripes. Sheer Sheer is a nice addition to any shirt or skirt you own. Simply grab a sheer shirt and throw it over a neutral tee and you have the appeal of layers— without the heat. Cutout

Bright colors

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Cutout clothing can be a way to show off your summer physique and a fun way to experiment with patterns that are not on the clothing themselves but made through the pieces.


Crotchet is forecasted to trend this summer. Expect to see crotched tops, bottoms, and accessories. Mia (shown below) wears a trendy, crochet crop top and skirt that can make for a comfortable and fun outfit. Regardless of the knit-like crop top, the breezy summer evening will always keep her cool!

Audrey wears a cutout crop top! This is perfect for the weather.

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Y2K

Nostalgic styles have been everywhere this season. Be sure to try it!

Bright Colors & Patterns Experiment during the summer! Don’t be scared to be bold.

Those are our trend predictions for this summer! Don’t miss out!

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Making it Match By Stella McDonald

Matching sets! Not only are matching sets currently trendy, but they also make it super simple to put an outfit together. A lot of people struggle when they are first discovering their personal style. They feel they can’t put an outfit together because a good outfit must be complicated. However, with matching sets acting as the focal point of your outfit, there is less stress on what becomes your accessories.

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A lot of people struggle when deciding if they like a set. When shopping for a matching set ask yourself… • Is this your style? • Does this flatter your body? • Could you wear the pieces separately? • Would you pick these pieces out individually?

Both Matching Sets from The Crowned Bird

Use these questions to help optimize your wardrobe for less! Invest in pieces you know you will re-wear, individually and as a set!

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Let’s Talk Flattering Sets…

Everyone’s views of what flatters their body differs and should only be determined by themselves. All of us have certain features we like to showcase more than others. When you are dressing to flatter your body, the goal is to accentuate these certain features. For example, someone who has long legs may reach for skirts or shorts to show off their legs. On the other hand, if you are on the shorter side and want to appear taller, you might reach for flare jeans, a skirt that sits above the knees, high rise pants, or a shorter top. So, just remember to keep in mind while shopping that something is flattering when it makes you feel confident and highlights the parts of you that you love. 18︱M MAG

What’s Trending Now… At the current moment, street and casual wear are huge! This summer we are seeing lots of matching sweat and workout sets. These outfits are perfect for grocery store runs and outings with friends. For more formal options, we see simple cropped tops with matching flowy bottoms. This summer, you can also expect to see matching swim sets at the pool or on your beach vacation!


Set from The Crowned Bird

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The Importance of Sunscreen By Stella McDonald

Sunscreen is the best thing you can do for your skin! With summer coming up, it’s extra important you remember to wear your sunscreen every day. You may be wondering how sunscreen works. Well, sunscreen blocks and absorbs UV rays, using both chemical and physical particles, to protect your skin. Why Wear Sunscreen

Some brands we I. Lowers risk of skin cancer recommend include… II. Prevents aging à Supergoop III. Evens Skin Tone à Coola IV. Prevents Sunburns à Badger Can I Get Tan While Wearing à Elta MD Sunscreen? à Sun Bum à Yes! You can still achieve a tan while wearing sunscreen, although it is slightly more difficult. à However, to prevent harmful sun exposure, you should not lay out too long even with sunscreen on. 20︱M MAG

For more info about sunscreens, check out @the_sunnyside_project on Instagram!


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The Perfect Picnic Attire Don’t know what to wear for a summer picnic? Let us help you pick your perfect outfit!

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For warm summer days, we suggest you stick with the basics: tank tops, denim shorts, flowy dresses, sandals, and bucket hats are a must. Keep yourself cool with these clothing options.

Stella is seen wearing a tank top and denim shorts, perfect for a summer picnic on a warm sunny day!

For chilly summer days, we would opt for: baggy shirts/pants, sweater vests, open jackets, and tennis shoes that are more ideal for keeping warm.

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With summer right around the corner, picnics are in full swing on sunny days with friends and food. Enjoy a summer picnic with our picworthy tips! So, where are the best places to have a picnic in Midland? o The Duck Pond is ideal for a summer picnic because of its shaded grassy areas with lots of room to spread out. o Centennial Park has tables, chairs, and grassy areas which are great spots to lay out and enjoy the sun! o Even your own backyard can be great for a summer picnic. Set out your picnic blanket, food, and drinks to enjoy your summer picnic in the privacy of your own backyard! 22︱M MAG


What’s the key to a summer Set from The picnic? Crowned Bird

❊Nice Weather • Check the weather on the day of your picnic! Make sure it’s enjoyable and not unbearably hot. ❊Food • Charcuterie boards, finger sandwiches, sparkling soda/water, cakes, fruit, and veggies are great foods to bring to your summer picnic!

❊Friends • Get together a small or large group of friends to have your picnic with! Make sure to pack enough food to feed them all. ❊Other • Bring a disposable camera to document the event! • Sunscreen is a must when sitting in the sun. • Bring a speaker to play some tunes! 23︱M MAG


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How To: Style a Sundress By: Olivia Pester and Danette Hidalgo Summer is here and its finally time to take those sundresses we love out of our closets. After a year of trying new trends, you may have forgotten how to style your favorite sundress. Don’t worry! With our style tips, we got you covered from head to toe! Here our model Mia has paired her sundress with beaded jade bracelets to make her dress pop.

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The first accessory to always keep in mind when styling a sundress is jewelry! Adding statement necklaces and bracelets can help you make a color more prominent on your outfit or make the dress pop by adding some shine.

Here our model added a gold necklace to contrast the darker colors on her dress and make the warmer tones pop.

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Lastly, your shoe choice can completely change the vibe that you give off with your sundress. Small heels or ballet flats can add a sense of class to your outfit while on the other hand a pair of booties give your sundress an edgier look. If you want to keep your sundress casual, sandals will do the trick!

Here our model is wearing ankle booties that make the white accents on the sundress more eye-catching!

Striped Dress from The Crowned Bird

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Which Sunglasses suit you By Townsend Beachum

With the summer season in reach, everyone’s favorite accessory becomes a must-have for everyday life. With all the excitement of buying new shades, the question that comes to mind is what style fits your face shape best. Let’s find out!

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If you have a round or square face, shapes such as wayfarers or sunglasses with rectangular, rounded bottoms, and square frames will tend to suit you best. These frames look most like the top or bottom sunnies!

Oval and heartshaped faces are best suited by styles such as aviators or roundframed sunglasses. The middle sunglasses fit this style best. 30︱M MAG


Cat eye sunglasses tend to suit squareshaped faces best. An example of this shape is the second and fourth glasses to the right. If you have a diamond-shaped face, oval designs with strong brows will compliment you best! This style looks most like the first pair to the left.

This summer, accessorize around the styles that suit you best! Don’t be scared to play around with bright, trendy sunglasses. 31︱M MAG


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D INSPO By Audrey Low R M Shopping for your dorm can be hard! The room is small, and it can get very expensive very fast! However, this does not have to be the case. We’re here to help you have the cutest dorm on campus that matches your aesthetic and budget! 33︱M MAG


Instead of buying brand new decorations for your dorm, check out your local antique or thrift store. You can buy vinyls, picture frames, and even cool posters to hang on your For those of you who are more artistically walls! inclined, be creative and paint a few canvases or revamp a piece of furniture you already have. Remember, this is your space, and you get to decide however you wish to express yourself. Have fun and save that money! 34︱M MAG


When packing for college, it’s important to remember to pack lightly. Most times, you will overpack and end up forgetting to use half of what you packed. So, let’s talk about what you should and shouldn’t bring.

Do bring: o Staple pieces that can pair nicely! You have a limited closet in a dorm, so don’t overpack clothes you know you won’t wear often. If you pack lots of neutral pieces that blend, you’ll be able to put more outfits together. o Practical shoes! You walk everywhere on big campuses. You want to be able to make sure you have comfortable shoes for your walks. o Bath products that don’t take up too much space! Chances are, you will be sharing a bathroom with others. You want to make sure your bath products are carriable, especially if you must use a community shower and store them in your own room. o Cleaning supplies! Your dorm will get crowded and dirty more quickly than you imagine. Make sure you bring cleaning supplies so that you can clean up your messes when they happen, especially if you have a roommate. o Medicines you need! It’s important to remember your prescriptions when you move. Make sure you bring cold and flu medicine so in the event you are sick, you don’t have to run to the store. o Insurance, security, and registration cards! You start over when you go to college and will often need these extra safety measures to prove your identity. Don’t forget! o A toolkit! Things break often and you don’t want to be left without any way to fix them. If you’re decorating, you probably will end up needing this anyway. o 2nd sets of your necessities! If you’re moving, make sure you bring a second set of things like your keys and chargers in case you forget or it’s an emergency. 35︱M MAG


Don’t bring:

o Excess clothing and shoes! Most times, you will be dressing for comfort over style on campus. Don’t bring extra clothes and shoes you know you probably won’t wear. Make sure you do keep some nicer, dressier options for occasions, but don’t overdo it. You’ll end up shopping and buying clothes during your time there! o Bulky furniture! You have limited space as it is, and most dorms come pre-furnished. Don’t bring furniture that will make your space more crowded than it already is. o Lots of kitchen appliances! Most students end up with meal plans or without kitchens. You also will go out to eat at events or with friends! Don’t bring unnecessary gadgets that will only make more clutter. o Duplicates! Make sure you aren’t bringing a duplicate of something that your roommate may also bring. Talk beforehand to figure out who needs to bring what. Having two printers or irons isn’t necessary. o Bulky luggage! You are moving, but bulky luggage shouldn’t be brought. Buy collapsible luggage that will be easy to store in a closet or under a bed instead. Chances are you won’t need that luggage as often as you think you may! o Sentimental Items! Don’t bring items that are extremely valuable to you. If these items break or are stolen, you may be very upset. It’s better to miss something and know it’s safe than have it broken or damaged with you. o Too many sheets, towels, or pillows! You will always have the chance to buy something you forgot while you’re on campus. Don’t bring something you don’t have the storage spaces for. o High School Drama! This is a new chapter of your life. You’re able to start over and choose the person you want to become! Don’t let your past get in the way of this opportunity.

To all graduates: congratulations and good luck. We are so excited to see what you do with the rest of your lives! 36︱M MAG


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Outfits we like By Ella Dodson

As seen on Marvin, denim shorts and a casual t-shirt are a must for summer fashion. Although his shorts are plain, his color-block shirt makes a statement to incorporate in this year’s summer style. He also wears subtle jewelry to pull his outfit all together.

Pink top from Aspen Threads

As seen on Audrey, white jeans and a top with ruffled sleeves are perfect for any occasion. With a neutral bottom and a statement top, the outfit is able to bring everything together while being different. This outfit is great for a night out, a nice event, or even a casual dinner. 38︱M MAG


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The Crowned Bird

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With Gratitude

The editors of M Magazine would like to dedicate this page to every person who made this issue possible. We are so thankful to everyone who allowed for another issue to be published. First, we’d like to thank all our partners for this issue. The Crowned Bird (https://www.shopthecrownedbird.com/) has locations in both Midland and Big Spring. Aspen Threads (https://aspenthreads.com/) is based in Odessa but operates online. We are so thankful they had faith in us and that they gave us opportunities to showcase their clothing this year. Second, we would like to thank Helen Gunn, our faculty sponsor, for her continued mentorship and encouragement. We are so grateful for everything she provided M Magazine with this school year. Next, we’d like to thank our incredible, hard-working team of editors, writers, photographers, and models who allowed for us to create an even better issue. Lastly, we’d like to thank our readers: both new and old. It is because of you that M Magazine will continue, even after we have left. The feedback we receive encourages our team to experiment and create better issues. We are so grateful to have been blessed as editors and will miss it.

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Credits Alyssa Diaz Audrey Low Alfredo Sarinana Aspen Threads Danette Hidalgo Dash Hutt Elizabeth Garcia Ella Dodson Helen Gunn Kathleen Dominguez Madeline Garcia Marvin Mendez Merit Gamertsfelder Mia Pressler Nodirakhon Jasurbekova Olivia Pester Sarah Paulus Stella McDonald The Crowned Bird Townsend Beachum Tristen Hernandez Zacarias Olivas Zian Garcia

Editor Co-Editor Model Sponsored Boutique Writer/Model Model Model Writer/Model Faculty Sponsor Photographer Head of Articles/Model Model Writer/Model Model Model Writer/Model Photographer Writer/Model Sponsored Boutique Writer/Model Model Creative Director Model

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