January is a confusing time for fashion. Most likely you’re tired of your old wardrobe, but you just got new things for Christmas.
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It’s been a while since my last column, but I couldn’t close out the semester without one last article on what styles I’m loving right now…because I’m loving quite a bit!
Everyone has their own guilty pleasure t-shirt. Whether it’s a band tee from middle school or a Zelda shirt you just bought last week, we all love the graphic tee because it lets us show off our interests (and as I always say style is a reflection of you!).
For many Stevens students, this will be the first presidential election they are eligible to vote in, so it is no wonder it has been such a hot topic.
The fashion industry is changing, and New York Fashion Week is changing with it. Runways used to be invitation-only events where designers would present their ideas for the next season to the press, magazine editors, retail buyers and Hollywood socialites for review, sales and promotions.
Classes have started and I’ve never had less motivation to put time into my outfits. Between the heat and the homework, college students just want to be comfy.
Ahh, syllabus week: the purgatory between summer ending and classes beginning where we cling to the last of our freedom before the new year.
The Met Gala is quickly approaching, and with it comes talk of all the technological advancements that have been made in the fashion industry in the past couple of years.
Are you ready for concerts, the beach and summer fun? Not if you haven’t read this article yet you’re not! Summer is the season for DIY because no girl is ready for a festival without a pair of dip-dyed denim shorts.
Waiting for your summer romance to sweep you off your feet? Maybe this season’s romantic styles will instead. This summer’s feature trends are lace, ruffles and off-the-shoulder tops, i.e.