Fashion Articles

Onethousandfour — Station Magazine

“I can’t even tell you who half the people are that buy my clothes now,” he said. “My niece is in middle school. She’ll text me and be like ‘Aye, somebody at my school got your hoodie on.’”

His most notable design, the chrome head logo, results from inspiration from Virginia fashion icons like Pharrell Williams. After seeking a staple item for the brand, he developed the 2D image, advanced it into a 3D mode, added colorful rhinestones and gave it reflective properties to differentiate his hoodi

1997 Appeal Clothing — Station Magazine

BP: I know you put a lot of effort and thought into your designs, they're really elaborate. So I wanted to ask you, how easy or hard is it to translate those ideas into something physical?

MM: I start with a few words and I create around those few words. Whatever emotion I feel, I want to show that within the actual piece itself. I think working that way is easy. Once I put down that phrase, the hardest part is really just coming up with the imagery and coming up with the subliminals. For some

Saint Apri — Station Magazine

Growing up without any heralded fashion gods, Jamar Fordham grew into his love for designing.

He took his first go at creating clothes his freshman year of high school. Crafted on Microsoft Office, Half Life Clothing was the Georgia native’s first go at designing clothes. His creative flame quickly fizzled out upon a friend deeming the collection terrible.

The fire rekindled in 2018 when the then-sophomore transferred to Georgia Southern University to pursue a degree in digital media and commu

The Creative Era — Station Magazine

From yacht parties with Cheetos and Flo Milli, to collaborations with A$AP Ferg, Whitney House has an impressive lineup.


In 2011, House founded The Creative Era as an outlet to showcase her creativity through the customization of clothing. Over a decade later, the 34-year-old has shown that there are no limits to her creativity. Seeking inspiration from both colorful objects and her hometown of Harlem, NY, she transforms virtually any object into her canvas: ranging from clothing and apparel

Snow & Palms — Station Magazine

Though created after meeting his cousin and twinflame, the brand took off last year. Growing up with dreams of being an NBA All-star, the 28 year-old’s adoration of sneakers, established his desire to pursue a career in fashion. With this in mind, he wanted to create a brand that appealed to his fellow sneakerheads and streetwear lovers. With his signature varsity jacket(‘Teen x Athletic Department Super Heavyweight Varsity Letterman Jacket’), he does just that. Marked by its bulky red silhouett