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The Catalyst

The Student News Site of Millard West High School

The Catalyst

The Student News Site of Millard West High School

The Catalyst

A piece of fabric, a textile or a garment is genderless. The fashion industry needs to represent the gender spectrum in a more realistic and inclusive way.

The future of fashion

Brielle Wilson, Staff Reporter
October 25, 2021
Junior Connor Thelen poses for a photo in a yellow jumpsuit. Wearing bold outfits to school has become a form of expression for Thelen in the last year. “Anyone can do it,” Thelen said. “More people are gonna support you than are gonna hate you. It’s just that the haters speak louder.”

Showing style at school

Morgan Weir, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2021
Senior Sam Falter walks down the red runway showing off his camo outfit. Falter has participated in five fashion weeks in the past three years. At fashion week I have worn everything, Falter said. From current fashion trends to something out of Kanyes Yeezy to dressing up like an animal, it all depends on the designer.

Strutting into spring style

Jenna Reynolds, Features Editor and Co-anchor
April 5, 2021
Senior Paige Fortney poses for pictures to show off the newest trends on her Instagram.

Retro reemerges

Jenna Reynolds, Features Editor and Co-anchor
March 9, 2021
Recently more men have been wearing makeup to express themselves.

Rewriting fashion

Logan Berggren, Feature Editor
November 18, 2019
Although many people are conscious about recycling and reducing plastic waste, it is not as known that clothing is a leading contributor to pollution and climate change.

Fateful fabrics

Kaitlyn Willard, Editor-in-Chief
November 8, 2019
Photo courtesy of Latimer Appleby

The Price Behind Your $8 T-Shirt

Jessica Burd, Staff Writer
February 12, 2019
Cancer survivors strut their stuff on the runway.

Lights, Camera, Fashion

Sydney Looney, Online Editor
March 15, 2018
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