Thursday, January 22, 2015

Just A Little Fashion Therapy

Fashion Therapy Thursday W/ DeE Malik

High School. What an hard time for some teens today. For boys it's that moment when the girls seem to have a little influence on what you may put together.

Take it from me I have encountered many wardrobe changes, hair cuts, and more with our teen model De'Erick. This is when  we discovered that style and fashion was his life.

At 17 he is creating fashion trends and popular attire that a lot of kids embrace....
Peers have come to him asking where he get certain things, can he create something just for them. Once we noticed the style he has, we made sure that he understands the influence he has on people and how important it is to be a positive change in the world.
 
He has embraced his identity and enjoying showing just how great he really is. You can avoid an identity crisis when you teach your teens to love and embrace their passions and be just who they are.

*Dee is wearing Jordans, tapered black pants, white button up shirt, wool black blazer and ralph lauren shades.


14 comments:

  1. I have been surprised how much my teenage son is into "fashion". I don't remember guys caring what they wore when I was in HS.

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    1. I agree, I was thinking the same thing they only cared the first day then they get out of bed and come to school lol

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  2. Kids are more fashionable than the parents. They really do love dressing.

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    1. yes, i love fashion, I am the go to fashion stylist for family and friends, but to see him take it to another level is truly amazing

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  3. How neat to watch our kids evolve! I think all the cool kids shopped at the Gap when I was in high school. So much better now!

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    1. yes Gap was the place to be, now they have many other options my son like Rue21

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  4. He is so fashionable! It's so awesome to be passionate about something so early in life :)

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    1. i try to encourage my children to follow their passion, I did not have that push as a child.

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  5. It is great when someone finds a passion at a young age.

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    1. I agree, I had a passion for things at his age but didn't have the support system to push me to it. I choose to be a different parent

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  6. I remember being into fashion at that age and everything else that came along with it. It is such a fun stage. I hope you guys are enjoying it.

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    1. Yes we are he want to take sewing classes at the local fabric store to get ahead of the game for design school

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  7. My son has no interest yet into how he looks yet, he is still pretty young so I hope one day he will care a little.

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    1. Our 7 year old really not into how he looks unless his big brother put him something together then its cool lol

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