CATS is a fashion runway

By Gehenna N.
In an institution known for its emphasis on communication and technology, being able to communicate through clothes is key.
The school hallways reveal a unique interplay of ideas – where fashion becomes more than just fabric; it’s a language of its own.
Everyone needs a way to express themselves, and a group of seniors sure know how. Everyone has their own story, but these three students have something in common: fashion

Misa O. has liked fashion since they were a kid. “I would always dress up in crazy stuff when I was little,” they said.
Their biggest inspiration for fashion is the Japanese band “dazzlingBad.”
Self-taught seamstress Arlin E. has liked fashion her whole life as well, and wishes to pursue fashion design as career.
Recently, she worked at a fashion center where she made her first project.
“It took me about a week to make my first favorite skirt,” she said.
Jaden M. also makes clothes.
“It took me two months to make these pleated black shorts; they had these cool packets I really liked.”
He realized he had a passion for fashion when he got inspired by a Japanese magazine. Since then, his inspiration has been Japanese designer “Jun Takahashi” and American model “Lucas Sabala.”

Fashion allows individuals like students to express their unique style, boost their confidence, and showcase their personality. Fashion is a powerful form of communication at Communication And Technology School.