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November 18, 2015
Junior Remi Meeker: I’d say my style is a mix of sporty, grunge, glam, and retro. I like to switch up my layering by keeping key pieces like a white T-shirt or a button-up that can easily add extra warmth under sweaters and jackets, while adding movement for the eye. My favorite trend for this fall is definitely a littler shawl or poncho to throw over my sweaters.
Senior Hannah Morrolf: My style is very unique. I always try to put together things that other people wouldn’t think of. For fall and winter, layering is essential. My favorite look is the sweaters over dresses style, and massive scarves to bundle up in! I’m currently digging the ’70s vibe that was all over fall runways. From Chloè to Altuzarra. Bell bottoms and turtlenecks will be my staple pieces this (season).
Senior Caroline Owens: (My style is) a mix of preppy and girly. I love vests for the winter and cute utility jackets. Both items, you can just throw over an outfit, and they look cute and keep you warm! A favorite fall style for me in general is layering of collared shirts and cardigans or jackets. Mixing the patterns and colors of clothing items can add personality to an outfit. It also adds flavor to a cold winter.
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