Campus: Fashion
Fancy Feet
Junior > Journalism & Art History > Indiana University
As you’ve probably gathered from some of my past articles (like here, here, and here), I’ve found that color is one of the chicest (and easiest) ways to update your look. Whether you’re...
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Mad for Monochrome
Sophomore > Indiana University > Journalism & Art History
One of the greatest things about summer is the ability to wear bright, bold colors that were totally taboo all winter: ripe orange, sunny yellow, mossy green and punchy pink are staples in anyone’s...
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Mixing Your Maxis
Senior > English & Journalism > Boston University
It wasn’t until recently that I fully embraced the maxi dress trend, and it only happened because I realized the true versatility of the piece. I never liked wearing maxi dresses by themselves;...
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Seeing Spots
Junior > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
Think animal prints are only for the fall and winter? Think again. A hint of animal print – like my personal favorite, leopard – adds a dose of unexpected edge to even your most summery...
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Who Wears Short Shorts?
Sophomore > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
Until this summer, I had firmly cast myself into the “anti-shorts” camp. I still kept my favorite cut-offs in my bottom drawer, but upon “learning what works for my body,” I...
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Sheer Luck's the Trend
Junior > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
When July rolls around, summer always seems to take a drastic turn. The season is essentially half over, everyone’s getting ready to go back to school, and worst of all, the heat has reached an...
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Make a Statement
Sophomore > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
Lately, my go-to look has been a simple outfit consisting of bright colors (like the red pants featured in this post and a slouchy white tee) topped off with a giant necklace (or two). It’s...
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Nail Art
Junior > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
As you’ve probably come to realize, accessories have moved way beyond handbags, scarves, and belts -- so much so, that even your nails can transform an outfit, too. We saw gothic dark colors...
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Marie Claire, LOFT and Rimmel Bring Style to Campus
Junior > Journalism > University of Pennsylvania
Fashion crimes are committed daily on campus. From the student who roll outs of bed and shows up to class in pajamas to the student who parties in sweatpants—it’s clear your campus needs...
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Think Twice Before You Get Feather Hair Extensions
Junior > Journalism > Syracuse University
Maybe it started with Givenchy’s Fall 2010 couture collection or perhaps it was Natalie Portman’s feather-filled performance in “Black Swan.” Then again, who really knows how...
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Arm Candy
Junior > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
One of the easiest ways to transform a simple outfit into something amazing (especially when you’re in a rush) is with jewelry. I’ve always been a huge jewelry person, especially when it...
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Kick It With Lace-Up Boots
Junior > Journalism and Art History > Indiana University
When utilitarian lace-up boots first appeared on the trend radar, I wasn’t sure how I felt about them. I’ve always loved short leather boots, but how was something so bulky and androgynous...
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CFDA Stars Shine Bright
Junior > Journalism > Syracuse University
Award shows are often directly associated with movie stars or musicians. As they walk down the iconic red carpet, each and every single one is asked the same question: “Who are you wearing?” For...
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