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NYOTA Magazine was founded

by two sisters who shared a love for discovering new talent and young entrepreneurs. Nyota /niːˈoʊtə/ means star in Swahili, this magazine focuses on finding and promoting the rising stars in fashion, music and culture. So if you know a young person who is serious about their craft, please contact us! The magazine will be released quarterly, (winter, spring, summer and fall).

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Contributors Editor’s Letter Editor’s Picks

010 Summer Playlist 011 90’s Playlist 012 Austin Crute 018 Artists on Tour 019 Passions

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020 Shock and Awww Interview 024 90’s Summer Editorial 034 Beautifully Flawed 035 Formation World Tour Style 038 90’s Hair & Makeup/Accessories 050 4 Men’s Summer Style Essentials

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054 Inspiration: KD Hair Care Supply 056 Post Grad Testimonies 060 Chloe Boudames Interview 062 Photography Feature 072 Top Ten Things to do the Summer

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Before College Film is NOT dead New Releases & Gift Ideas

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Contrib TEAM

CAROL WRIGHT Co-Editor in Chief, Photographer NIARA WRIGHT Co-Editor in chief JOCELYN NAARDEN Graphic Designer

MODELS

JESS PIETRAK Model ALEXANDRA MORROW Model NEHA RAMAN Model & CEO of Rungh CHANTAE BELGRAVE Model

WRITERS

Cosmetics

BRETT GORDON CEO of Skysite Media JOSHUA TULL aka Dreamkid, Music Producer TARYN FARRIOR Blogger of Fashion with a Curve AFRAH BOATENG Freshman at Wesleyan ARIEL BONNEAU Freshman at University of New Haven CAROL WRIGHT Co-Editor in Chief of Nyota

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EMMA SALERNO Sophomore at Solebury School KRYSTAL HU Senior at Solebury School CAROL WRIGHT Co-Editor in Chief of Nyota

FEATURES

AUSTIN CRUTE Music SHOCK AND AWWW’S CLAIRE AND SHAWN BUITEDORP Fashion and TV Personalities KD HAIR CARE SUPPLY Culture Inspirational feature CHLOE BOUDAMES culture feature

BRANDS

SHOCK AND AWWW Clothing RUNGH COSMETICS Nails HOUSE OF FLAIR Jewelry

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Here we are welcoming you guys to the fourth issue of Nyota! This issue is full of amazing content. We have a musician from Atlanta who is slowly taking over the New York music scene, twins who work together to create amazing clothing for their company Shock and Awww, a young photographer from California who at the age of seventeen has already worked with companies such as Urban Outfitters and Brandy Melville and a sister duo who have their own hair care store. We’ve put so much work and love into this issue and we hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading Nyota and following us on this journey! Instagram: @nyotamagazine Twitter: @NYOTAMagazine Youtube: Nyota Magazine Love your Co-EICs, Carol and Niara Wright

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EDITORS’ TOP PICKS CAROL’S PICKS SONGS: Juke Jam by Chance The Rapper,

Yes I’m Changing by Tame Impala

CLOTHING: Off the shoulder tops, button up skirts, striped tops LAST READ: Valley of the dolls by Jacqueline Susann MOST EXCITED FOR: College

NIARA’S PICKS SONGS: How Me Love (Skrillex Remix) by Hundred Waters ft. Chance the Rapper, Moses Sumney, and Robin Hannibal CLOTHING: Overalls, Coulottes, DIY Denim, white low top sneakers LAST READ: Started reading Girl Boss by Sophia Amoruso

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by: Niara Wright

At the ripe age of 20, Austin Crute has accomplished more than most of us could ever dream to. Born and raised in

ATL but currently attending NYU, you can tell he’s a big city kind of guy with the skills to make it anywhere. The plug that connected us with Crute was our grandfathers, who happen to be bestfriends! (What are the odds?) In the midst of performing off broadway, the quadruple threat (that’s acting, singing, songwriting and producing) somehow found the time to have a chat with us here at NYOTA to tell us what’s next to come.

I loved creating, moving, conducting

2) HOW DID YOUR LOVE FOR MUSIC COME ABOUT? ACTING?

new energy. Music was and is the best

My love for music came about at a very

and easiest way for me to do that. I re-

1)FIRST OFF, CAN I SAY WOW! WHAT IGNITED ALL OF THIS TALENT?

young age. I would listen to artists like

member when my mom and aunt would

Destiny’s Child and N*Sync and look up

break cardboard hangers in half so I

Thank you! I grew up in ATL, GA in

to producers like Timbaland and Rodney

could use the cardboard as drumsticks

the church where I was exposed to

“Darkchild” Jerkins. My sister and brother

to drum around the house. I would cre-

many aspects of the performing arts.

brought so much music into the house

ate impromptu songs in the backseat of

As it pertains to the spark of said tal-

that I could absorb. It inspired me and

the family Suburban to and from point

ent in my DNA, it’s all God-given.

spoke to me in a way other things didn’t.

A and point B, beating on binders and NYOTA

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#NYOTAMUSIC seats with my family as my audience. As

that looks like in my body. From there,

can play the field, play your role, play

for acting, I loved running around the

it’s easier to dissect who they are. I think

with your imagination. To Play is to be

house pretending I was a spy or a secret

it may have something to do with how I

and to be free. Everyone will be able to

agent. I had imaginary friends. I played

see people too. Body language and fa-

hear that in this tape and in my work in

with action figures. I’ve always been fas-

cial expression are a big thing for me in

the future.

cinated with the art of becoming some-

terms of getting to know a person. I’m so

one else. With acting, I can do that as a

receptive to subtle things like that.

7) WHICH GENRE DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF grown up. UNDER? YOUR SINGLE ‘KNOCKED OUT’ HAS A 5) WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOUR MUSIC? WE KNOW HIP-HOP/TRAP KINDA VIBE. (SERIOUSLY ONE 3) YOU JUST RECENTLY GOT A STARRING YOU HAVE A NEW SINGLE COMING OUT, CARE OF MY JAMS RIGHT NOW) ROLE IN THE FAMOUS MUSICAL, HAIRSPRAY, TO GIVE US SOME DETAILS? Hahaha thanks. I’d consider myself a THROUGH YOUR SCHOOL’S ACTING CLUB. HOW My single “Play (Run It)” releases Friday, pop artist and songwriter, simply beHAS THAT BEEN GOING? April 22nd on Apple Music, Tidal, Spotify cause I love big hooks, I love mainstream

DON’T RUSH. EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE THE CHILD STAR. EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE BY 18. EVERYBODY FEELS THEY HAVE TO BLOW UP RIGHT NOW OR THEY’VE MISSED THEIR MOMENT. PHARRELL IS 40 BRUH. YOU HAVE TIME. It has been incredible! Tisch New The-

and Soundcloud! Bump it in your car, at

pop music, and I oftentimes write those

atre is an incredible, completely stu-

your house, at your school. This track is

kinds of tracks when I’m writing for

dent-run program that puts on Broad-

mad fun to listen to and it’s good for all

other artists. The world would probably

way-ready performances every Spring in

ages, so turn it up!

classify me as an R&B artist with Pop or

NYU’s Skirball Center. We’ve closed the show, but it was an amazing experience.

Hip-Hop tendencies, but I think I’m a pop

6) WILL WE EVER SEE AN ALBUM FROM YOU?

artist.

I made so many great new friends and

Oh yes, you surely will. My full mixtape

learned so much from this cast. There

named “PLAY” comes out May 1, 2016.

is truly nothing like being on stage and

I’m so excited for people to hear small

8) THE FUTURE’S LOOKING BRIGHT FOR YOU, WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF AFTER COLLEGE?

absorbing all the fantastic energy from

pieces of who I am in this tape. It is all

I see myself performing as an artist,

your audience and your fellow cast

written, produced, and performed by

getting song-writing and production

members. It gives me so much life!

yours truly. I have an animated person-

credits on A-list artists, and juggling be-

ality, so I tried to show many facets of

tween Broadway/musical theatre and

4) YOU ALSO PLAYED THE LEADING ROLE IN THE WIZ IN 2013. HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY?

that in this tape from the God-fearing

touring.

I usually get the physical component

man to the wild spirit just trying to have

9) WHO ARE SOME OF YOUR INSPIRATIONS? IN ENTERTAINMENT? IN GENERAL?

of the character down first: how they

fun in this crazy world. The word “PLAY”

I have a lot so I’m going to try and keep

walk, talk, act, their in-public personality

in general means so much in itself. You

the list short. My production inspirations

vs. their in-private personality and what

can play a track, you can play a girl, you

include Timbaland, Pharrell, will.i.am, Dr.

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young boy maintaining his faith in the industry to the kid transitioning to a young


Luke, Max Martin, Metro Boomin, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, and Diplo. Songwriting: Max Martin, Ryan Tedder, TC, Rae Sremmurd, Ester Dean, and Stacey Barthe amongst others. Artists include Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson, Chris Brown, and Brandy. As for acting, I could name a few great actors that inspire me like Jennifer Lawrence, James Franco, Viola Davis, Will Smith, and Eddie Redmayne, but I think I draw less from actors and more from scenes that move me, regardless of the actor. I try to note choices the actor made in the moment and put it in my proverbial toolbox to use later. If the scene in the movie or TV show’s movement was so good that I forgot who was in it, and I only remember how it made me feel, I consider that golden. There are so many great working actors and I draw from all of them. In general, Jesus is my #1 inspiration, and I aspire to be like him in everything.

10) WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOU WERE EVER GIVEN? Once I asked Pharrell, “What advice would you give to a pop songwriter/producer on how to place a hit record that’s unique and creative enough to raise eyebrows, but commercial enough to sound like it belongs in the Hot 100?” And he said “Don’t.” He said it doesn’t matter if your music sounds like a “hit”. If it’s hot to you and your 100 friends, you’ve done your job. Because at the end of the day, it’s you who has to be at peace when you go to sleep at night. Many past mentors have told me variations of this same thing, but I needed to hear that from him. I used to only feel the most confident and free in song-writing when I was writing for other artists. As a result, I feel NYOTA

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I’ve made a majority of my best work for

jump the gun and sign a deal. Don’t feel

other people rather than myself. College

anxious because you’re enjoying your

continues to be a time of self-discovery,

childhood or adolescence or even adult-

self-exploration, and the cultivation of

hood. Live your life in peace, and your

self-love where I can be myself and not

talent and professionalism will make a

give a flying flip about what anybody

way for you. Also, evaluate your dreams.

thinks of me and my art. For example,

They have to be realistic. Don’t chase a

I use to be hesitant to rap on songs,

dream of being a singer, and you low-

because I thought that after hearing it,

key objectively know you can’t sing.

white people would label me a rapper.

Know yourself, be honest with yourself.

While there’s a chance that’s true, I’ve

Seek out people that love you enough to

grown to say “Who cares?!” Let people

tell you the truth. Also seek out people

think what they want. I make what I

whose love for you does not blind them

make, and I love it.

from seeing your blatant flaws. If your parents are always cheering you on and

11) WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR OTHERS ASPIRING TO BE IN ENTERTAINMENT?

not criticizing those iffy notes and off-

Don’t rush. Everybody wants to be the

when you know you were bad, some-

child star. Everybody wants to be a mil-

thing may be off. Your dreams and your

lionaire by 18. Everybody feels they have

abilities must be in line with each other.

moments from time to time, especially

to blow up right now or they’ve missed their moment. Pharrell is 40 bruh. You

12) DO YOU HAVE ANY OTHER TALENTS?

have time. Now, granted he had his hand

Not many people know that I am really

in many other things before he reached

good at drawing. My drawing game is on

this point, which is why you do have to

point. I can’t draw portraits of existing

grind and follow your dreams as soon as

people, but just give me a pencil and a

possible. But know that while time is of

blank piece of paper, and I’ll surprise you…

the essence, as long as you are doing all you can do to grow yourself and progress in your respective branch of the entertainment industry, God will give you your time when your times comes. Don’t

Learn more about Austin Crute at

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ALUNA GEORGE DISCLOSURE BEACH HOUSE

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PASSIONS by: Joshua Tull

There are two sides of me that my friends and family know very well, one

not wait because I know in my bones my

cool to know once you get a basic un-

music will resonate with people.

derstanding of it. Along with the body,

being my love for music and one my

But like I said earlier I do not only dab-

like anything else, there is wear and tear

passion for medicine. They give me an

ble in music. As a kid I remember taking

and that is where physicians come in to

equal balance of what I need and I am

frequent trips to the hospital because of

determine the necessary cause of action

grateful that God has placed these de-

my own condition, but instead of being

in response to such changes that occur

sires in me. Music is my go to for any-

scared I was more intrigued about how

in the body. My goal is to become a suc-

thing. When I am having a really good

doctors knew what needed to be done

cessful medical physician who contrib-

day I make a beat, and when I have a re-

to make sure I was ok. The human body

utes not only through medicine but by

ally off day I also make beats. My beats

is a beautifully complicated system that

giving excellent patient care. That makes

are an extension of who I am which

requires so much understanding, and I

the difference whether or not a patient

makes them so powerful. I like sharing

find that amazing. Everything builds off

wants to see you again. Humanity and

my music because to me it is just an-

of each other in the body, meaning that

compassion is needed in this field be-

other method of connecting to people’s

specific cells in the body have a unique

cause just as in music, it gives people

hearts. Everyone has a song that they go

purpose contributing to a type of tissue.

something to relate to.

to depending on how they feel, so I try to

The tissue meshes together and forms

capture all emotions when I make mu-

an organ whereas the organ has an ex-

sic because it gives someone something

tensive function designed to carry out

HUMANITY AND COMPASSION IS NEEDED IN THIS FIELD BECAUSE JUST AS IN MUSIC, IT GIVES PEOPLE SOMETHING TO RELATE TO. that they can relate to. I can say I have

daily operations that allow a person to

definitely come a long way from when I

eat without their stomach dissolving or

first started making beats. I remember

carry out gas exchange between O2 and

using a PSP game system to make beats

CO2 lung interior and phasing through a

using a game designed by the producer

membrane filling areolar sacs that carry

Timbaland. Now I use a real program

oxygenated blood back to the heart via

called Logic and with it my own setup.

the pulmonary veins allowing blood to

Soon I will be in the process of selling my

circulate through the body again by go-

music because I believe now I am in a

ing through the aorta. My point being,

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by: Carol Wright When people say #Twinning is #Winning, they must be referring to the awe-

also very different, which only makes

some twin sister duo, Claire and Shawn

us stronger. I’m more outspoken and

Buitendorp. Being founders of a bangin’

drawn to edgier styles, while Claire is

heard the phrase ‘Shock and Awe’ - it’s

clothing company, Shock and Awww,

more detail-oriented and loves more

actually a military term that means a

and the winners of VH1’s show #Twin-

feminine, flowing looks. With that com-

quick overthrow in battle. When we

ning, I guess you can agree that twin-

bination, we knew we could be a success

heard the term we immediately knew

ning is winning, right?

at whatever we set our minds to, wheth-

it’d be the perfect way to describe our

er it was competing on VH1’s Twinning

goal - dominating the fashion industry. It

SO, HOW LONG HAVE YOU TWO KNOWN

or working to create new looks for Katy

was only later that we realized that each

EACH OTHER? JK, JK. BUT SERIOUSLY, DID

Perry. Plus, who better to trust as a busi-

word represented us as individuals:

YOU EVER THINK YOU GUYS WOULD CRE-

ness partner than your twin sister?

Shawn is the shock - she loves powerful, ground-breaking, bold looks and isn’t

ATE SUCH SUCCESS TOGETHER?

Shawn: Claire and I have always known we would be working together

HOW DID SHOCK AND AWWW COME TO BE?

afraid to take risks or stand out; I’m the

( AND WHAT’S UP WITH THE THIRD “W”?)

awww, in the sense that I’m more com-

because we share the same interests,

Claire: In college we studied fashion

fortable in delicate, flirty dresses and

passions and are drawn to the same

technology. For one of our classes we

skirts that make me feel glamorous. We

aesthetics. Growing up, Claire and I

were required to build our own fashion

added the third ‘w’ because it’s different.

were inseparable so it was natural for

business and conduct a market analy-

Shock and Awww is all about embracing

us to build a business together. We’re

sis. One night we were watching tv and

your individuality, standing out and be-

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For us, the fun part is getting to inject some Shock and Awww into their looks while remaining true to each person’s individual brand ing true to yourself. The musicians, ac-

WHAT MADE YOU GUYS DECIDE TO COM-

people in the Rose Garden. We’re always

tors and trend-setters we dress are all

PETE ON THE SHOW “#TWINNING” ?

surprised by how supportive and pas-

confident people who aren’t defined by

Shawn: A representative from VH1 ac-

sionate our fans are - recently a set of

labels or the norm and the third ‘w’ rep-

tually found us online and contacted us

twins took photos of themselves sport-

resents that.

about being in the show because we had

ing our signature hairstyles and tagged

dressed so many people in the enter-

us - we loved it!

TWINS ARE ALWAYS KNOWN TO BE STUCK

tainment industry. Although

TOGETHER, BUT YOU GUYS DON’T SEEM

we never thought about be-

TO MIND IT. HAVE YOU ALWAYS WORKED

ing on reality-tv before, we

SO WELL TOGETHER?

knew it’d be a great opportu-

Shawn: Definitely! We’re not just

nity to showcase our brand

twins, we’re best friends. We do pretty

and introduce ourselves to

much everything together and because

VH1’s viewers. We’re working

our personalities are so different we re-

on building a flagship store

ally never get tired of each other.

in NYC and expanding to in-

HOW DID YOU GUYS DEVELOP YOUR LOVE

clude a men’s collection so

FOR FASHION?

we figured the extra capital

Claire: We’ve never had to develop a love of fashion because it’s always been

could only help as we moved forward.

there. Our grandmother lived with us when we were younger and she was

HOW WAS THE EXPERIENCE?

obsessed with style. She wasn’t your

HAVE YOU EVER MET ANY FANS

typical grandmother; she’d dye her hair

OF YOURS?

all kinds of different colors, constantly

Claire: The experience was great - while

EVEN THOUGH YOU GUYS ARE TWINS, YOU

wore crazy, bright-colored jewelry and

the challenges were hard, the biggest

HAVE SUCH COOL AND UNIQUE STYLES.

wasn’t afraid to push the boundaries

obstacle we faced was being apart from

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE

when it came to what to wear. She re-

each other for so long. We also made a

PERSONALITIES AND HOW THEY WORK TO-

ally inspired us and taught us how to be

lot of twin friends, which was incredible

GETHER FOR YOUR BRAND?

comfortable in our own skin. Today so

since we had never been surrounded

Shawn: Thank you! Shock and Awww

many of the designs we create are in-

by so many twins before. In NYC, we

is all about duality; regardless of wheth-

spired by her love of bright colors and

get recognized all the time! In fact, we

er you love jeans and bomber jackets

unique prints.

were just at Coachella and got to meet

or are drawn to long, beautiful, elegant

and take pictures with so many amazing

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style personality is all about bold choic-

can you really choose between Katy

to be wild, tons of fun and completely

es. I love faded boyfriend jeans, leather

Perry, Little Mix, Nervo, Lindsey Stirling

outrageous. We also have a tv project

jackets and statement pieces that make

and Ricky Jarman? You can’t, which is

in the pipeline, so stay tuned!

me feel fierce.

why we’re so lucky to be where we are today. The great thing about dressing

WHERE CAN WE FIND YOU ON SOCIAL

Claire: I’m someone who adores clas-

entertainment professionals is that ev-

MEDIA?

sic silhouettes, ruffles and flowers. For

eryone who comes to us has their own

Shawn: You can check out Shock and

me, fashion is all about feeling glamor-

personal style and knows who they are

Awwww on Twitter at @shockandaw-

ous.

and what inspires them. For us, the fun

ww, Facebook at Shock and Awww and

part is getting to inject some Shock and

on Instagram @shockandawww. You

Shawn: We want to show people you

Awww into their looks while remaining

can also follow us on Instagram at @

can combine my bomber-jacket look

true to each person’s individual brand.

claireandshawn and on Facebook at

with Claire’s elegance to create a domi-

It’s great to grow with young artists too -

Shawn Claire Buitendorp. You can also

nant look that demands attention.

collaborating with someone who hasn’t

visit our Facebook fan page at Claire

yet found their look is one of the best

and Shawn Buitendorp Fan.

WHAT WAS IT LIKE WORKING WITH BETSEY

parts about being a fashion designer be-

JOHNSON? ( I LOVE HER!)

cause it gives us the freedom to come

Shawn: We do too! In so many ways

up with a variety of looks and see what

we consider Betsey our style-godmoth-

makes the artist feel most unstoppable.

er. From her use of bright colors to her iconic prints and unique designs,

WHERE DO YOU DRAW INSPIRATION FROM

Betsey has found a way to stand out in

WHEN DESIGNING?

this industry, which is often hard to do.

Shawn: From everywhere!

She’s also given us the confidence to set

When you live in NYC, it’s so

trends in motion and be ourselves. Like

hard not to be inspired.

Betsey, we love making people feel pow-

much of what we do is based

erful, regardless of their style. From sexy

off of what’s all around us -

vixen to flirty party-girl Betsey has some-

artwork, nature, architecture.

thing for everyone and we really try to

Even the pulse of the city is con-

do that too. We hope to collaborate with

tagious. We really try to incor-

Betsey on future projects, especially as

porate the energy of Manhattan

we’re showing this upcoming Septem-

into everything we create.

So

ber during New York Fashion Week. WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU GUYS? ANY YOU GUYS HAVE WORKED WITH SOME

COOL NEW PROJECTS THAT YOU

AMAZING NAMES IN ENTERTAINMENT AND

CAN SHARE WITH US?

FASHION. WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE PERSON

Claire: We’re launching our de-

SHOCK AND AWWW HAS EVER COLLABO-

but collection during New York

RATED WITH?

Fashion Week this upcoming Sep-

Claire: Because we’ve worked with so

tember at a magnificent location

many incredibly talented people it’s so

we have to keep secret for now.

hard to choose just one! I mean, how

We’re doing something no other brand has done before but it’s going

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“Aint Laurent with out Yves” Beanie $40, urbanoutfitters.com; Hollywood and Vine Bomber $2500, shockandawww.com; Forever 21 Bodycon Dress; Converse

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White cropped top $24, urbanoutfitters.com; Glitterati Jeans $750, shockandawww.com

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that fit. Don’t be afraid to go up a size, it’s

high and a bright smile. Mesh can be the

TION SHOULD HAVE EQUAL

all about you being comfortable in what

sole style of the outfit, or even woven

representation. I remember

you wear. Confidence glows from the in-

into where the cut-outs are to create a

reading one of my favorite magazines

side. When you feel beautiful, you look

sexy illusion [Always leave them want-

and noticing the absence of a plus

beautiful and a smile is the best acces-

ing more]. Crop tops are best worn with

size section. A demographic that is

sory that you can strut. It sounds cliché

high-waist bottoms, whether it is skirts,

growing everyday should be included

but it is so true. Confidence is something

shorts, skorts, or pants, so to create a

just as much as any other. Now more

that you have to exude even though you

smooth and neat silhouette, you should

than ever, the plus-sized community is

may not feel it all the way. You may think

always opt to accentuate your waist.

standing up and speaking out on the

that you have all of these insecurities

Honestly this year is all about embrac-

under-representation. Every woman

and that every other woman is perfect,

ing you, your authentic self. No one

deserves to be acknowledged of their

but honey let me tell you something, we

else can be you, so you may as well kill

beauty; plus-sized, thin, short, tall, eb-

all have something about us that makes

it. Wear the clothes that you want, the

ony and porcelain skinned, all women

us feel insecure. However, that insecu-

makeup that you love, and be happy.

are beautiful and it is time that the

rity does not cancel out all of the things

Don’t worry about the people who aren’t

media admit it. I remember as a child,

that make us beautiful, we’re beautifully

happy for you, they probably aren’t hap-

when my confidence was nonexistent

flawed, all of us.

py for themselves either.

and I looked to others and the media

All summer sixteen is a season of pas-

to tell me that I was beautiful, however

tels, cut-outs, mesh, crop-tops, floppy

now, through hard work and patience,

hats, bold stripes and deep hues, hon-

I can tell myself that I am beautiful and

estly anything that suits your style and

believe it wholeheartedly. Similar to

makes you feel the best you that you can

my younger self, there are many girls,

be. As a woman of a larger size, I’d nor-

young women, and adult women who

mally look at that list and cringe. How-

aren’t quite fully in love with them-

ever, remember what I said before? – it’s

selves. It is time for the media to stop

not about what you wear but how you

telling women of a larger size what they

wear it. When it comes to pastels, it is al-

shouldn’t wear and that a particular

ways good to neutralize it with a “toned-

trend is not for them. What I’ve learned

down” color such as grey, taupe, white,

throughout the years is that size only

thyme, and a beautiful frosted almond.

dictates how you wear certain trends.

Now if you decide to sport cut-outs,

The key to staying fabulous as a curvy

don’t be shy when you put on that outfit,

or plus-sized women is to wear clothes

wear it confidently, with your head held

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FOUR MEN’S SUMMER STYLE ESSENTIALS by: Jacob Hill

If you’re trying to be fashionable and trendy while staying comfortable in the heat, this is an easy guide on what to wear this summer.

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FITTED SHORTS If there’s one thing that you must have this summer, this is it. The look for the summer has switched from baggy cargo shorts to slimmer and higher shorts over the last couple years. These shorts are more fitted to the leg and should be either right at the knee cap or an inch or two higher. These can either be sweat pant material for a casual look or khaki material for a slightly dressier look. The Black or Grey sweat pant material shorts have become a well known trend because not only are they comfortable, but they also can be worn with many things. As far as the dressier shorts, these are bought in a large array of colors.

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EXTENDED T’S Even though we’ve moved from the big and baggy look many years ago, the long T has made a comeback. Unlike the big T’s years ago, these ones are long, but still fitted to the body a little more. You can either wear these extended T’s under a shorter shirt or as the main shirt. When wearing these they go well with the fitted shorts and also skinny jeans. Long sleeve extended T’s are also a thing but some stay away from it because of the heat. If you’re going to do a long sleeve its best that the material is light. 50 //

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“GO TO” SHOES Everyone needs that pair of shoes that are considered their “Go to.” When you can’t really figure out what shoes to wear, these are the ones that you turn to. The shell toe Adidas Originals have made a huge comeback and are a great example of “Go to” shoes. They have a lot versatility, making them able to go with just about everything. The Sk8-Hi Vans are another trending shoe that also have the ability to go with many different outfits. These also come in a low style which have the same affect as the highs. If not both, it is a must to have one of these shoes.

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WRIST ACCESSORIES The accessories always add a little more style to every outfit you put on. Of course the watch is the most popular, but one of the new trends is wearing a little more along with the watch. A lot of places that sell wrist accessories sell them in packs, following the new trend. Other than the watch, wrist accessories that go well with every outfit are beaded bracelets, faux leather and cord packs, and gold or silver bangles. Last summer the faux leather and cord packs were big, but this summer the bangle bracelets seem to be one of the favorites.

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KD HAIR CARE SUPPLY STORE IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO START YOUR

Inspirational Feature

OWN BUSINESS AND IF YOU’RE AFRAID TO GO AT IT ALONE, WHY NOT DO IT WITH YOUR SISTER? KEONNA AND KAYLA ARE TWO CALI NATIVES WHO WERE BRAVE ENOUGH TO OPEN THEIR OWN BRICK AND MORTAR HAIR SUPPLY STORE. WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? THEY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THIS AT JUST 21 AND 19 YEARS OLD! IMPRESSED YET? CONTINUE READING TO SEE HOW THEY MADE IT ALL HAPPEN.

by: Carol & Niara Wright

it was a long and hard process but we ended up doing it. 4.)I ALSO WORK WITH MY SISTER, WE ARE 22 AND 17. HOW DO YOU GUYS LIKE WORKING TOGETHER?

It’s comfortable, we both know each 1.) THE TWO OF YOU ARE INCREDIBLY

people to travel too far or get lost trying

other well. We know how we work and

YOUNG TO HAVE STARTED YOUR OWN

to find us.

how we’re feeling at certain days so we’re not to hard on each other. But also

BUSINESS. (PERSONALLY I THINK THAT’S AWESOME) WAS THERE EVER ANYONE

3.) HOW DID THE IDEA COME ABOUT FOR

we trust each other, we both wouldn’t

WHO TRIED TO DETER YOU FROM OPEN-

YOU TWO TO START THE SHOP TOGETHER?

purposely hurt each other or do any-

ING A HAIR CARE SHOP BECAUSE OF YOUR

Well it came about when Keonna just

thing out of spite.

graduated High School and Kayla was

AGES?

Well Personally, there wasn’t anyone

in her Senior year. We were looking for

5.) WHAT STRENGTHS DO EACH OF YOU

who tried to stop us from opening our

jobs endlessly each and everyday, 24/7

BRING?

own business, but there have been

constant searching all day and night. So

Well, Keonna is stronger at getting our

people who didn’t think we were seri-

we ended up complaining to our mom

inventory out on time and getting it into

ous about opening our own store. And

about not having jobs and no money for

the system pretty quick. And Kayla is

some others who thought we were jok-

the things we want etc. And our mom

better at engaging the customers, talk-

ing about having our own store.

ended up giving us a lecture and en-

ing to them and getting what they need.

couraging words to work for ourselves!

So it’s a Fair balance.

2.) WHAT WERE YOUR BIGGEST OBSTACLES

So we decided to put our heads together

WHEN TRYING TO OPEN UP THE SHOP?

and figure out what we can do, by this

6.) WHO DO YOU HOPE TO INSPIRE WITH

I think for us our biggest obstacle was

time we had our website we just wanted

THIS SHOP? HOW DO YOU HOPE TO USE

researching which products that people

to see what else can we do to take it fur-

THE SHOP AS A WAY TO MAKE CHANGE IN

use and a great location. We didn’t want

ther. So we thought about a store front,

YOUR COMMUNITY?

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We hope to inspire other young kids

be green the next week it could be blue.

out there, so they know that they can

For Kayla it could be long, short, wavy

own their own business and do what

or curly. We like to experiment with our

they please. You can do whatever you

hair to switch up our appearance. So

want and build your own empire on

why not go to business for it?

your own. But we do hope to inspire other young kids out there to do what

10.)WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR

they have passion for, regardless of

OTHER YOUNG GIRLS WANTING TO START

what others might say.

THEIR OWN BUSINESS?

Just Do it! Regardless of what people 7.) HOW DO YOU KNOW WHICH PROD-

may say or do to bring you down, just go

UCTS TO BUY?

for it. It’ll be scary at first for sure, but as

It’s mostly us asking the community on social media, and in person each

long as you hold your passion you can do it.

day. Moreover, it’s more of us going out and doing research on what products

11.)WHAT ARE THE NATURAL HAIR TRENDS

people use, what’s the new hot topic,

FOR THIS SUMMER?

etc.

From what we’ve seen, the crotchet twist. Or just crochet hair in general,

8.)WHAT’S IT LIKE BEING YOUR OWN

even braids!

BOSS?

It’s a lot of work, but overall it’s so amazing being able to do what you

12.)WHERE DO YOU SEE YOUR BUSINESS IN 5 YEARS?

want when you want. We can choose

We see us with another store front

what to do with our own shop and how

possibly on the east coast. That’s our

we want it ran. It’s a humbling feeling

next step definitely.

knowing this business is yours, not a lot of people have that opportunity.

13.)WHERE CAN OUR READERS FIND YOU ON SOCIAL MEDIA?

9.)HAS HAIR ALWAYS BEEN YOUR PASSION?

For both of us yes in way. Keonna is

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What I Learned During My Educational Journey POST GRAD TESTIMONIES

WHAT I LEARNED IN HIGHSCHOOL

by: Afrah Boateng

11:30 on Friday September 7, 2012

environment where people were willing

more and often gaining new skills. I am

marks the debut of a series of anxiety

to help others. However, I guess I didn’t

fortunate to have been in a community

inducing meals; it was my first lunch as

know quite the extent of their altruism.

where everyone I came across was be-

a Solebury freshman. In the beginning,

One thing about high school is, everyone

nevolent enough to share their most

I would sit with any other freshman

goes through the same thing. Every se-

precious asset--their time.

girls, but as the year winded down and

nior was once a freshman and, chances

I hadn’t made friends who were loyal

are, they too had their share of awkward

in getting the confidence to go to lunch

enough to wait until I finished eating

lunch room experiences. Most make it

was to have faith. I didn’t expect to learn

my yogurt to leave the table, I reduced

through this phase and are more than

in high school--a place where one skill

myself to having lunch in my dorm. Al-

willing to share any advice on how to get

obtained is calculated decision making--

most 7 months of solitary lunches had

through it. I also learned that it’s ok to sit

that sometimes you just have to take a

passed before, in May 2013, I tried to

with older students--or anyone, for that

risk and go into something completely

reintroduce the dining hall to my life. It

matter. Even after my awkward lunch

unsure of the outcome and leave the

was hard to get used to having meals in

phase, I continued to ask for help from

rest to fate. At the core I learned that if

there again. But here are 3 things that

various people for a variety of reasons.

I was afraid of something for irrational

I learned in the process that made high

I met with my math teacher after school

reasons, the best thing for me to do is,

school, and life overall, an exciting ex-

to talk about what I didn’t understand

as Nike says, “Just do it.” After mastering

perience.

in class. I asked my co-leaders to help

“doing” lunch, I found myself “just doing”

The first thing I learned in mustering

me organize events and meetings for

in so many other ways. When I was afraid

the courage to go to lunch--without

the Black Student Affinity club. I asked

of turning in a paper on time because I

any guarantee that someone would

several language teachers to help me

though it wasn’t perfect enough I took a

sit with me--was to ask for help when

construct the essays that got me into

deep breath and told myself to “just do

I needed it. I knew--ever since my first

college. Asking for help could some-

it.” When my team of social entrepre-

day of classes, when a senior seeing

times be scary because it means you’ve

neurs and I wanted to alleviate hunger

my puzzled expression as I stared at

recognized that there is something that

in our county--without knowing exactly

my schedule, walked me to the math

you cannot do on your own. But it is re-

how--we took a leap of faith and ended

and science building-- that I was in an

warding because you end up learning

up raising thousands of pounds of food

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POST-COLLEGE

“Asking for help could sometimes be scary because it means you’ve recognized that there is something that you cannot do on your own. But it is rewarding because you end up learning more and often gaining new skills.” for our local community, all because

and it is meant to be enjoyed. So I decid-

we “just did it.” I went into making my

ed to have a more positive outlook and

first film without any film experience by

just enjoy myself, the food, the weather,

having a goal and telling myself to “just

or the company. I started to enjoy so

by: Brett Gordon

do it”. I’ve won a chicken wing eating

much more. One thing that to this day

I graduate college in less than a month

competition, gotten best film in a fes-

surprises me about myself is my ability

and have zero clue what I want to do

tival, and have been awarded twice for

to enjoy such wide variety of things. I’m

with my career. From an early age we

community service all because I “just

often that friend who’s “down for what-

are asked what job we want when we

did it.” I never thought thought making

ever” because I manage to have fun no

grow up, but I have realized that finding

it to the cafeteria could teach me that.

matter what I’m doing. When I’m strug-

what I do not want is more important. I

Third, I learned to have fun. It’s just

gling to get through Calculus class, I still

don’t want to live in a cubicle, I’m in no

lunch. On my second day as a fresh-

enjoy being in a room full of familiar

rush to go work for a huge corporation

man I called home in tears complaining

faces with my superb teacher, even if I

and be a little fish in a big pond. Come

to my family about how much I didn’t

don’t completely understand what he’s

May, I am going to pursue my newest

like my school. And I continued to share

writing on the board. After losing a bas-

venture, droning. I recently began a full

my tale of woe when I’d go home for

ketball game, my team and I still have

service aerial drone business where I

breaks. But at the same time, I did not

fun grabbing a bite at the nearest food

take care of everything from flight op-

feel entitled to complain. When I went

store. Despite the hardships in certain

erations to back end post production.

home, I often wouldn’t see my mom

situations, I learned to stay positive and

Recognizing that the industry is growing

for most of the day because she was

have fun, like my family taught me. And

and that personally I am ready to give

at work. My sister was working on get-

lunch did become fun.

it my all, the potential is only limited to

ting into college. My older brother was

Now, lunch is just another regular part

my desire. Summer is a time for doing

studying in Maryland, farther from his

of my day. I seldom know what’s for

what you enjoy, which is why in addi-

family than I was. My youngest broth-

lunch or, sometimes, who’s gonna be

tion to my drone business I will be at

ers were both entering adolescence,

there. But I tend to have a good time.

the beach, playing basketball and baby-

which is always difficult. And I was just

Lunch is now just another meal, but in

sitting. I won’t stop enjoying what I do

worrying about lunch. I felt happy with

my freshman year, it taught me valu-

because I know my passions will lead

my family because we could always

able lessons that I can use for the rest

me to success. This is also why I am not

laugh, even though things weren’t al-

of my life. I will always need to ask for

afraid to graduate without a job when

ways easy. They reminded me to not

help when I need it, have faith, and have

thousands of other students are. I can-

take something as trivial as lunch so se-

fun. These major keys have guided me

not and will not settle and am excited

riously and to just enjoy it. High school

through 4 fulfilling years and will contin-

to begin my life and career post-college.

is such a fundamental time in one’s life,

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WHAT I LEARNED THROUGH HIGHSCHOOL by: Ariel Bonneau

Dear Ariel,

can proudly look back on your four

only will my meticulous and detail ori-

“So in Diane’s class we have been

years of high school and you are able

ented tendencies do me well in Forensic

talking about time capsules. I never

to comfortably say that you are proud.

Science, my field of study, but I will never

thought of writing a letter to my future

I am truly proud with the person I have

feel ashamed that it is part of who I am.

self for the very simple reason that it is

become in these four years. I had a hard

I hope you find the discipline to keep

awkward and what if everything I wish

time making friends and I was terribly

trudging through the things you don’t

I would have done, I never did. Talk

shy. I often kept myself locked up in my

want to do, but you know you have to

about a huge let down. But if I remem-

dorm room. But high school taught me

in order to find the road to success. I

ber to find this when I graduate, I will

that some of my happiest moments are

hope that you are so much stronger

make it my goal to live my high school

spent surrounded by other people who

than you think you are. Like most, I was

career to the fullest so that I won’t read

make me smile.

a huge procrastinator and high school

this and think I let myself down. So here

My freshman year I was also wildly

has taught me the time management

we go. Hi Ariel Joy Bonneau. I’m Ariel

insecure and I was always in doubt with

and discipline skills that I will need to

too, and I am a 14 year old freshman at

myself. I hope by now you have learned

succeed in college. Anyway, again, with

Solebury school.”

to identify yourself and your passions.

triumph I hope you can loudly say “Ariel,

On September 22nd, 2012, I wrote a

Though I have a hard time loving myself

one day you are going to take the world

letter to myself, that should only be read

now, and figuring out who exactly I am,

by storm.” I promise one day I will.

on June 11th, 2016, otherwise known as

maybe now you will know. I can say that

the day I graduate high school. In this

this is true. I love who I am and who I

letter, my fourteen year old self had

have become and I realize that there is

written down all of my dreams, ‘hope

no point in comparing myself to other

to be’s, and goals. While my high school

people because I will always be my own

career was coming to a finish, I was

harshest critic and my own biggest com-

slightly unsettled knowing I would read

petitor.

this letter. I thought I would be hopelessly let down.

I hope you feel proud of your great dedication to things. I want you to know

Nonetheless, I read the letter and

your strengths by this time and put

I was pleasantly surprised of what I

them to use. I used to believe that my

learned about myself through my high

OCD made me weird or a bad person.

school journey. I hope that you are sat-

I was so ashamed I did not want to tell

isfied with yourself, not in a, “I never

anyone and I kept a lot of my struggles

have to work hard or improve again,”

in the dark. But I can confidently say that

type of way. But in the way where you

my OCD will do me well in college. Not

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A REFLECTION ON HIGH SCHOOL by: Carol Wright

On night drives when the sky is inky

that things are changing. Instead they

back I always wish I had been more out-

black and music is softly playing from

throw themselves into thinking about

spoken freshman year. I always wished

the radio, I look out the window and

what’s to come.

that I didn’t think I wasn’t smart enough

become suddenly nostalgic. It’s an odd

Early in the morning, when my father

to be in any of my classes and I wish I

feeling to become nostalgic of some-

is driving down the hill infested roads of

knew there were other people who were

thing that hasn’t happened yet. But

Phillip’s Mill and my eyes are un-blurring

unsure of themselves, too, but I didn’t

this year specifically I tend to only think

from sleep, is the only time I think in

and I can’t go and change the past so

ahead, never in the moment. Soon I’ll

the present. Before we pull into Sole-

I have to accept everything that I did

be moving out, soon I will not see these

bury’s driveway and I’m forced to listen

Freshman, Sophomore and Junior year

people every day, and soon all of these

to teachers try and keep sleep-deprived

that has led to where I am now.

moments will just be memories. Think-

teenagers awake with Shakespeare and

The perks of being a wallflower sums

ing in the moment only occurs when

quadratic equations. I am present. Even

up my thoughts perfectly. “I know these

I am in class, half asleep and thinking

though being present only lasts for a

will all be stories someday. And our pic-

about how much easier freshman year

moment at times, it is a good break from

tures will become old photographs. And

was, but then I go from thinking in the

the stress of thinking about what might

we’ll become somebody’s mom or dad.

present to thinking in the past.

happen in the future based off the mis-

But right now these moments are not

“I know these will all be stories someday. And our pictures will become old photographs. And we’ll become somebody’s mom or dad. But right now these moments are not stories.” It’s common this year to hear “re-

stories.”

takes of the past.

member when” come from someone’s

If my freshman year self was more se-

mouth, followed by a few laughs and

rious and hardworking then maybe my

a smile. Then that statement is accom-

current GPA wouldn’t be suffering and if

panied by, “I can’t believe we’re gradu-

my sophomore year self had been more

ating,” followed by more smiles and a

confident then maybe it would have

pause in conversation. Each person

been easier to make friends in various

takes just a moment to reflect, but it

different friend groups, and if my Junior

doesn’t last long because no one wants

year self was who I was all four years

it to. Graduating means change and

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Chloe Boudames

by: Carol Wright

mous” account that no one knew about, I felt like I sort of lived a double life, kind of like Hannah Montana haha. I never expected to have a large following and am still blessed to have a large group of people that enjoy seeing my work. 5. WHAT DRIVES YOU TO KEEP TAKING PHOTOS?

Besides the thrill of working with companies, I believe it’s the feeling I get during and after I have a shoot. There’s nothing I love more than going through the photos after my shoots and seeing what came of the photos. 6. WHEN DID YOU REALIZE PHOTOGRAPHY WAS MORE THAN A HOBBY?

YOU MAY KNOW CHLOE BOUDAMES

Most of them are ones that I have found

I realized it was more than a hobby

BETTER BY HER INSTAGRAM NAME

through social media though. Some ma-

when I started having companies con-

@LAVIENNROSE. THIS YOUNG PHO-

jor ones that inspire me are Noel Alva-

tact me to market their product.

TOGRAPHER HAS A WHOPPING 16.2K

renga, Krissy Saleh, Bryant Eslava, and

FOLLOWERS AND AT THE AGE OF SEV-

Eunice Beck.

ENTEEN HAS ALREADY WORKED WITH

CLOTHING BRANDS, SUCH AS BRANDY

COMPANIES SUCH AS URBAN OUTFIT-

3. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE TYPE OF PHO-

TERS AND BRANDY MELVILLE. IF YOU

TOGRAPHY?

DIDN’T KNOW HER BEFORE YOU ARE SURELY GOING TO KNOW HER NOW.

7. HOW DID YOU START WORKING WITH

My favorites are fashion and lifestyle photography.

MELVILLE AND URBAN OUTFITTERS?

I first started with smaller brands or startup online stores contacting me to promote their business. They would send me something free or I could pick

1. WHEN DID YOUR INTEREST IN PHOTOG-

4. WHAT CAUSED YOU TO MAKE A BLOG

out a couple items that I liked that they

RAPHY BEGIN?

ON INSTAGRAM? DID YOU EXPECT TO GET

would send for me to model in or take

SUCH A LARGE FOLLOWING?

pictures of. The better my photography

My interest started when I was around six or seven. My parents brought home a

I originally created another Instagram,

got and the bigger the following I got,

Fujifilm Polaroid from Japan for my older

separate from my personal, to get away

the bigger the companies were that

brother and it fascinated me so much. I

from a mean group of girls at school. I

contacted me. Of course if there was a

loved taking Polaroids of my stuffed ani-

wanted an account where I didn’t have

brand that I wanted to work with I would

mals, and from then on my interest grew

to follow or be followed by anyone at

reach out to them as well. However, for

and grew.

school and where I could freely express

Brandy Melville and Urban Outfitters,

myself without being judged. I started

they were the ones that contacted me.

posting my photography and 10 months

I was quite surprised, but excited, be-

later had over 10k. With my “instafa-

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brands and they’re extremely popular as well. One day the Brandy Melville offices

11. DO YOU HAVE ANY SECRET TALENTS?

contacted me and said they wanted to

I can hula hoop for an ex-

start sending me clothes to model and

tremely long time; I’ve got-

post on my Instagram. Within a week or

ten up to over an hour. And

two I received a huge box from Brandy

I guess this isn’t really secre-

Melville and it had so many different

tive, but I’m pretty decent at

pieces, I was so overwhelmed with joy.

drawing and painting.

My parents were still new to what I was doing and were really surprised and did

12. DOES LIVING IN CALIFOR-

not believe that a company was sending

NIA INFLUENCE THE LOOK OF

me a huge box of clothes for free.

YOUR PHOTOS IN ANYWAY?

Yes, a lot of my Instagram 8. WHO ARE SOME OF YOUR FASHION

feed and photos have palm

ICONS/ INSPIRATIONS?

trees coincidentally in them.

My fashion icons are currently Sophia

It definitely gives my pho-

Amoruso, Kristina Bazan, and Chiara

tography a west coast, teen

Ferragni.

spirit kind of vibe.

9. WHAT IS SOME ADVICE YOU HAVE FOR

13. HAS INSTAGRAM OPENED

ASPIRING PHOTOGRAPHERS?

UP DOORS FOR YOU? HAS IT AL-

Be true to who you are. Don’t try and

LOWED YOU TO MEET PEOPLE

mimic someone else’s style or try to at-

YOU WOULDN’T HAVE OTHER-

tain perfection. Take pictures of what

WISE?

you like to take pictures of and you’ll

Yes, it has allowed me to work with

I am a person who has been blessed

eventually keep getting better and bet-

over sixty different brands and enter-

to always have the opportunity to travel

ter. Don’t be afraid to have pictures you

prises. And I did put that on my college

with my family. But if I had to pick some-

don’t like. There are pictures from even

applications recently and I feel as though

where I haven’t been, I would pick Peru

sixth months ago that I took that I feel

it made me stand out from the crowd,

and I would photograph Machu Picchu.

look bad, so just know that you’ll only al-

because not many other teens my age

ways keep improving.

do that. I feel as though that experience helped me get into some of my dream

10. WHERE DO YOU HOPE PHOTOGRAPHY

schools. Instagram has also allowed me

WILL TAKE YOU? WHERE DO YOU HOPE TO

to meet new people, for example, Miss

SEE YOUR BLOG IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

California Teen, Athenna Crosby. I found

OR SO?

out she lived twenty minutes from me

I hope my photography will take me to new places and to make new friends. I

and she liked my account so we decided to have a shoot and now we’re friends!

am also hoping that I will keep on getting better and can keep on working

14. IF YOU COULD TRAVEL ANYWHERE IN

with the brands I love. I hope to see my

THE WORLD WHERE WOULD IT BE AND

blog growing and staying active. I also

WHAT IS ONE THING YOU WOULD HAVE TO

hope that it can be a productive side job

PHOTOGRAPH WHILE THERE?

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TOP TEN THINGS TO DO THE SUMM The summer after high school is rumored to be the most freeing. Not only are you done with high school summer work but you are getting ready to start the next chapter of your life. Nyota has come up with the top ten things you have to do after you graduate high school!

1) WATCH MOVIES Spend an entire day at the movies

2) SPEND TIME WITH FRIENDS

Once you begin college you and your friends are in a long distan ce relationship. Spend as much time as you can with them before it’s too late.

3) GO ON A ROAD TRIP

over the all over your state or even all Create new memories by driving

country

4) GO TO THE BEACH As much as you can!

5) TRAVEL to numerous new

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MER BEFORE COLLEGE By: Carol Wright

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8) SPEND TIME WITH FAMILY no longer college you’re leaving home and Everyone knows once you start r loved your best to spend time with you seeing your family every day. Try es.

ones and soak up those good tim

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Grab a cam

10) SLEEP

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New Releases By: Carol Wright

Movies FINDING DORY (JUNE 17T H) We get to travel back do wn under in this seque l to the Disney favorite Finding Nemo. Except thi s time we’re not looking for a little clown fish who lost his way. Ellen Degeneres is reprising he r role as everyone’s favorite Blue Tang Fish, Dory who is on a search for her estranged family. I’m sure this mo vie will have the norm al amount of humor and tears so get your tiss ues ready.

INDEPENDENCE DAY: RES URGENCE (JUNE 24TH) America can never jus t have a calm fourth of July. In this upcoming flick we see a few familia r faces (Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Vivica A. Fox) and are introduce d to a few new ones (Lia m Hemsworth, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe) The storyline is simple, the aliens are back and a few brave women an d men need to stand up and save our planet from extinction.

THE SHALLOWS (JUNE 29TH) This new movie starrin g Blake Lively could eas ily be this generation’s Jaws. The story follows a woman Nancy (Blake Lively) who is surfing alone on a secluded be ach when she is attack ed by a Great White Shark and stranded a short ways from shore. Getting back to the shore proves to be mo re difficult than it seems , and Nancy has to count on her own surviv al skills to get back aliv e.

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