It’s Friday, so we have a Fashion Bomber! Check out Kevon from LA:
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He writes, “I’m okay with being the “weird” one in the room.”
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“My goals are to stay original and stand out; because basic is boring.”

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” My style is very futuristic, over the top, unthought of and its everything that luxury fashion frowns upon.”

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” I’m just an overall unlimited eclectic disaster.”

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Hot! I think your description was spot on!
See more of Kevon’s style at www.kaystyled.com and on Instagram @Kay_Style_.
Thoughts?

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26 thoughts on “Fashion Bomber of the Day: Kevon from LA”

  1. Why am I appreciating the ol’ school immitation Hilfiger sweatshirt…it shows he has a sense of humor about fashion….

  2. Well alrighty then…he’s a bit much for my taste. He’s nothing if not original. But to each his own.

  3. I appreciate the diverse postings but hmmm his little flower matching outfit was a bit much – actually I’m not on board with any of it

  4. Hmmmm – ok, the pieces are nice. Here’s the but – the feminine looks turn me off. Claire, I recommend you combine the Bombshell & Bomber features because somehow as the weeks go by the gender lines are blurred.

  5. Ash Holly, I think the choice between “Bomber” and “Bombshell” is dictated by whether or not the subject identifies as a man or a woman, not whether or not their style could be classified as “masculine” or “feminine”. There’s a difference between gender identity and gender expression. Sexual orientation is also not necessarily tied to either gender identity or gender expression.

    Here’s some links if you’re interested in being more informed:

    http://internationalspectrum.umich.edu/life/definitions
    http://www.uua.org/lgbtq/identity/

    Hope that helps.

  6. Ash Holly, I think the choice between “Bomber” and “Bombshell” is dictated by whether or not the subject identifies as a man or a woman, not whether or not their style could be classified as “masculine” or “feminine”. There’s a difference between gender identity and gender expression. Sexual orientation is also not necessarily tied to either gender identity or gender expression.

    Hope that helps.

  7. the hair throws everything off becuz he is trying too hard to be different. Youre already stand out by being black!

    This style actually will work on stage.

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