Last summer, I was working in Hong Kong and loving it.  There was something about the atmosphere of the city that allowed me to thrive almost immediately.  I met up with a few friends from Amherst while I was there and, on one occasion, a good friend commented on my outfit.  It was a blue collared shirt with silver buttons that I kept rolled up to my elbows. I wore a long black skirt and mary janes, making the outfit fit my company’s summer business casual dress code.  She loved the outfit and asked me if I ever wore it Amherst.  I hadn’t.  I actually bought the skirt before coming to Hong Kong.  However, it was one of my favorite outfits after purchasing the skirt.  It was carefree and comfortable with a hint of girly flare. I was excited to wear the outfit on campus.
For the first month of school, I wore the skirt and the shirt separately. Â I paired the skirt with a red crop top and I wore the collared shirt with black skinny jeans. Â Today, I tried to wear the Hong Kong outfit, but it didn’t look the same. Â I wore it for my morning classes, but I ended up changing the skirt into a pair of black leggings and putting a black cardigan over the blue collared shirt. Â When I looked in the mirror, I felt more comfortable. Â I slipped on my short winter boots, flipped my hair and suddenly I looked like me. Â
I realized that the person who wore the long black skirt and blue collared shirt was someone that existed in Hong Kong. Â There are many other outfits, foods, and conversation topics that can be associated with my Hong Kong personality. But not everything that happened in Hong Kong, stayed in Hong Kong. Â Â I will say that my experience abroad helped me to develop at Amherst as well. Not only with my fashion choices, but how I see myself and how I want others to see me.
On Instagram, I saw photo of a woman wearing a dress stating “You Are What You Wear.” Â
While it inspired this article, I’m not quite sure what it means for me. Â Perhaps this sparked an idea or two for you and you can decide the truth of that statement.