"This line represents many things for me. It stands for freedom: freedom of expression, and freedom of choice. It allows one to wear clothing that is not touched by gender stereotypes. This collection allows me to feel comfortable in my own skin, and not worry about the clothing I wear. This line empowers me because it is gender neutral, and it demonstates that gender is not limited. It challenges society as to what is "correct". The line also shows the people of our community that there are more ways to express yourself than just the gender one is assigned at birth." Aidan Buckley
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Harley Zedmona“Harley Zed Mona is a Bulgarian-American nomad and lover of all things strange but beautiful. Armed with his bass guitar and a mind storing countless faraway fantasy worlds, he loves nothing more than storytelling, whether it be through his music or his writing. Passionate about fashion and the right of all things to live alike, he is an avid advocate for cruelty-free makeup and clothing, and hopes to see a world where we can express ourselves and uplift one another without the expense of animals.”
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Aidan Buckley"Aidan Buckley is a Transgender student will graduate from Severn School in 2019. She plans to attend Gettysburg College in the fall. In her free time she enjoys getting glammed to the gods and taking pictures. She lives on the eastern shore of Maryland."
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Meghan Chu"Meghan Chu is a senior at Severn School and will attend the University of Delaware this coming fall as a biology major. She is a first generation Vietnamese-American and strives to learn more about her culture. Inclusive Fashion allows her to explore and craft her identity through the impartiality of the line. She appreciates the line’s “inclusiveness” and sustainability. She thoroughly enjoyed participating in supporting Kendall’s talent and passion."
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Jared Reilly"Jared Reilly is a bi student from Severn School. In his free time he enjoys chatting about politics, international relations, minority rights, and linguistics. He is also a pescatarian for environmental reasons and is a big proponent of environmentally friendly initiatives."
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Morgan Skinner"Morgan Skinner is currently a student at Severn School. She will attend Howard University in the fall as a criminology major. As a pescatarian, she appreciates Kendall’s passion for creating gender neutral, vegan clothing and hopes that her participation in the line will encourage others to be more environmentally friendly."
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Kialeigh Gady"Kialeigh Gady is a graduate from James Madison High School Online School. She is bi and wanted to participate in this project to show people that inclusiveness is important and no one should be judged no matter what you preview yourself as or label yourself as. She is going to college for Business and Financing to pursue her dream of running her own photography career. She wants to help show the world that stories can be told through photos.”
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