When I look back on those days, I really believe that is where my personal style began to develop. Fueled by my rebellious and competitive nature, I began to see style as a challenge. To my mother's delight, I accepted almost every piece of clothing she bought for me AND wore it! No color was to bright, no pattern to busy, no style too outdated! I wore it all (sometimes in questionable combinations) and to my surprise I actually began to love it.
Oakwood University, my alma mater, was where I really embraced the fashion world. I began modeling and organizing fashion shows around campus. In my summers, when I wasn't doing research or at a pre-med summer program, I was learning to sew from my mother. Bow ties are a staple accessory at HBCUs, so I made pocket change by sewing custom ties for other students and faculty. Of all the honors and awards I received at Oakwood, being voted as The Best Dressed Male by my peers in my junior and senior years has been one of my personal favorites.
After I left Oakwood, I continued pursuing my other passion at The Medical College of Georgia. After years of being able to satisfy both my medical and fashion passions, I found myself without a fashionable outlet. So I tried to launch an urban clothing line in medical school (crazy right!). Well needless to say it was too much to handle, so I had to cut my losses and focus on school. So I continued through school rather miserably until I transferred to Howard University to be with my fiancee. After a few comments and inquiries from strangers, I was motivated to begin blogging and styling.
This blog is just about me and my self expression through attire. My style is eclectic, eccentric, and ever-evolving. My future mother-in-law describes me as a chameleon because each time she sees me I have a new look. I love what I wear and wear what I love. This is The Clinical Stylist.

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