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Bianca Brown

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Bianca likes to keep things comfortable and natural. She states that she's "never been one to fret over an outfit." She dresses for the weather, and keeps the accessories simple, or nonexistent. If an accessory is necessary, Bianca says she's usually apt to throw on a fanny back, but only if she doesn't have any pockets, which is seemingly rare as she specifically points out her love for pockets.


When asked her opinion of trends, Bianca states that she genuinely does not care if something is on-trend. However, she considers seasoned shopping to be a trend because everyone does it, and has a high opinion of seasoned shopping. She says "it is the trend to buy winter clothes during the winter and summer clothes during the summer, which I love."


When choosing what to wear on a given day, Bianca stays cool. She says her mood is not typically thrown off by outfits unless an item of clothing is itchy or poky. Similarly, she states that brands aren't important to her at all. She uses the UGG brand as an example of her mindset towards brands and choosing how to dress:


"Recently UGGS have been trending because it's starting to get cooler, and I have to say those shoes are so adorable, but I don't like them because they're Uggs, I like them because they're cute."


 

More on her personal style:


My style is different because I feel like a lot of people, both male and female, stress about their next outfit. When I do dress up, I try Megan Thee Stallion's approach. Megan dresses comfortably cute, in the correct setting. 


Does your biological background/ identity have any bearing on your style and the way you dress daily?


I am unapologetically black and when I feel like "stepping out", I would like people to know that. When I do dress up, for occasions, I thrive in melanin. My hair, no matter the setting, is going to be in some natural hairstyle. I will genuinely choose neutral colored clothes, the colors that make my skin tone pop. Olive green, mustard yellow, a burnt orange, and black; first choices of color.


What statement do you think your style gives others who see you?


It's a setting thing for me. Daily; my clothes say I'm comfortable, probably approachable, but my face, and sometimes my mouth, will say "Hi!" If I'm at a party, pulling a Megan, then my entire style is inclusive. Now stepping out, being unapologetically black, my clothes may look uninvitational, but my face is stuck at "hi!".


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