Adam Klenovich, 17, a student from Beaver Area High School, talks more like an experienced CEO than a(n) 1 teen.
He has big plans to build a fashion label(潮牌) as a 2 to promote other creatives. He also 3 holding events that are part concert, part fashion showcase. But he doesn't just talk. He tries to make his dream 4. He's showcasing and selling pieces from his fashion line IMPERFECT in Gallery 4413.
On display and for sale in the 5 are lots of colorful pieces. IMPERFECT's 6 for now is on shorts and T-shirts. Eleven percent of the money from sale will be 7 to charity. "This is how we help people," said Klenovich, who 8 IMPERFECT nearly a year ago.
Klenovich wanted to use his time being 9 at home because of COVID-19 to put his mind to something that would 10 help himself and others, too. As a creative, Klenovich gets 11 wherever he goes, so the clothing he designs is pretty 12. One thing all clothing has in common is that 13 two pieces are exactly the same.
Klenovich wears something IMPERFECT wherever he goes. "It 14 a conversation," he said. "people may ask, ‘Where did you get that?' " It is also sold on a website and 15 can purchase to support.
"I want to help people," Klenovich said. "That's the biggest thing for me."