As the band we're using has quite an indie, city style, we decided to follow it, keeping with the genre of the music and any expectations people would have. With our target audience also being listeners of indie/alternative music, they will be able to relate with these styles, if followed, although this is quite stereotypical. It also reflects the style of artists like Jack Penate and Hockey.

Our main male character will be dressed in quite casual clothes for the classroom scene, a checked shirt - which the audience can relate to as it is still a contemporary and popular style-, jeans and plimsolls. The shirt could also mimick school uniform, as they are in an exam setting.


Our female character will have a similar, indie style, wearing a dress and cardigan and some pumps. This creates a casual look, as would be worn to college/sixth form. It has less of a 'uniform' feel. This would also appeal to the audience, as it is a current fashion item, making the characters more relatable to the audience. Artists like Those Dancing Days and Pixie Lott like also use these styles as they are current and contemporary.
Our teacher character we want to resemble the new 'geek is chic' kind of trend. With big glasses coming back into fashion alongside blazers and shirts, we can recreate an old geeky teacher character but keep him with current fashion trends. Ironic.
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