EQUESTRIAN X PUNK

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Style Notes from keesh is a space for observing fashion the same way I observe life—slowly, intuitively, passionately, and without pressure to explain everything. It’s less about current fashion trends and more about the story we crave to express through our clothes in our day-to-day. What feels grounding opposed to pressured.

Each entry begins with a reference (or two) and ends with a reflection, with love, of course.

This first note explores Equestrian × Punk:

 

EQUESTRIAN

There’s something steady about Equestrian style. It’s rooted in function and tradition—tailored silhouettes, structured layers, pieces designed to endure. It carries a quiet confidence, the kind that doesn’t need to announce itself.


PUNK

Punk arrives with a different energy. It’s confrontational by nature. Anti-polished. Uninterested in fitting neatly into what’s expected.

Where Equestrian style assumes order, Punk questions it.

 

Bringing these two together felt like an exercise in contrast without chaos. Structure paired with resistance. Clean lines sharpened by attitude. Discipline meeting defiance, not to cancel each other, but to coexist.

Styling this look reminded me that personal style doesn’t have to commit to a single narrative. You can appreciate tradition and still challenge it. You can value refinement and still make room for disruption.

Both can live in the same body, the same closet, the same day.

That’s the quiet intention behind Style Notes—to treat getting dressed as another way of listening to yourself. To notice what you’re drawn to, what you’re pushing against, and what you’re ready to hold at the same time.


Volume One begins here.

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