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The speaker is discussing their personal garment that focuses on Hawaiian culture and pop culture. They are passionate about representing their Native Hawaiian identity and have created shorts and a scrunchie with a palaka pattern, which is traditionally worn by Paniolos. They have also made a modern version of a feather cape, inspired by Taylor Swift, with a K representing their school on the back. They admire Taylor Swift and hope to embody her fun, confident, and creative spirit while staying true to their Hawaiian identity. Aloha. O Koi Brown Koi Noha. My garment focuses on the themes of Hawaiian culture and pop culture, the two things I'm passionate about. Being Native Hawaiian myself, it is important for me to represent who I am and where I come from. Over the past few months, I've been working on sewing shorts with palaka pattern, as well as making a scrunchie out of the same pattern. Palaka was traditionally worn by Paniolos, and I wanted to recreate the look to honor and preserve our history and culture. Another Hawaiian culture influence were the feather capes worn by Raleigh, inspired by this and Taylor Swift. I made a modern version of this garment out of black fur. On the back, there is a K in blue and pink that represents our school. Taylor has been my idol since I was young. I see her as a fun, confident, and creative spirit. I hope to relate to her when I am older while also staying true to my Hawaiian identity in order to lift our lahui. you