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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Fabulous Find of the Week: Kmart Printed Sandals

Fabulous Find of the Week: Kmart Printed Sandals

Nothing says summertime like a fantastic pair of sandals, and for this week’s Fabulous Find, we found a pair that’s equal parts stylish and budget-friendly. These flat sandals from Kmart are not only color-blocked with a trendy printed detailing, but at less than $8, the price can’t be beat!
Want to see what the sandals look like? Scroll down to check them out, as well as three cute ways to style them for summer:

The Sandals:

 

 

Outfit Inspiration

If you like cute, versatile, and budget-friendly sandals, then you’re going to love the outfits we put together for inspiration. Read on to find out three stylish ways to wear this week’s Fabulous Find:

Outfit #1

For a casual look with plenty of edge, pair a cool cut-out tee with white denim shorts. Layer a bandeau (or a tank, if that’s more you style!) underneath the tee, and add our Fab Find. Accessorize with a layered necklace and matching pyramid stud earrings. For the finishing touch, slip on some aviator shades.

Celebrity Street Style of the Week: Olivia Palermo, Nicole Richie, & Selena Gomez

Celebrity Street Style of the Week: Olivia Palermo, Nicole Richie, & Selena Gomez

Every week, I scour the web to find inspiring outfits on your favorite celebs and help you recreate their looks! This week, I was inspired by Olivia Palermo, Nicole Richie, and Selena Gomez. Read on to see how you can get their looks for yourself.

Issa to Recreate Kate Middleton’s Engagement Dress for Banana Republic

Issa to Recreate Kate Middleton’s Engagement Dress for Banana Republic

In April, Banana Republic announced a collaboration with Issa London, the design house that created the royal blue dress Kate Middleton donned to announce her engagement to Prince William back in 2010. Now, the first images of the collection have been released, and one of the dresses is strikingly similar to said engagement dress.
The sapphire blue dress, pictured above right, will retail for $130 - a fraction of the original Issa price tag of $535.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Quiz: What is Your Ideal Vacation Destination?

Quiz: What is Your Ideal Vacation Destination?

  

Summer is the time for vacation and no matter what type of trip you prefer, there’s a vacation style for you. We wanted to see what your favorite vacation styles are and how that preference influences your everyday fashion style.
Want to know what your ideal vacation destination is? Just take this quiz below to find out! If you take the quiz here on the site, the widget will automatically total up your answers for you. If you print the quiz, total up the letters you got and find which one you selected the most. Once you get your answer, find your letter and corresponding result below for a sample outfit based on your personality type.

How to Wear Patterned Skinny Jeans

How to Wear Patterned Skinny Jeans

Wearing patterned pants, especially printed skinny jeans, might feel like a challenge in the summertime. However, although it’s 99 degrees outside where I am, my classrooms are absolutely freezing! Jeans are a great option for my predicament, but wearing blue jeans all the time can be so monotonous. That’s why I prefer patterned pants – they are fun and full of personality!

Outfit Ideas: 4 Cute Ways to Wear a Denim Dress

Outfit Ideas: 4 Cute Ways to Wear a Denim Dress

At heart, I’ll always be a jeans-and-tee kind of girl, but lately I’ve found a new way to get my denim fix: denim dresses. These babies have all the comfort of your fave pair of blue jeans, along with the stylish ease of a summer sundress. Seriously, I can’t get enough of them!

From Classroom to Catwalk: Fashionista’s Leah Chernikoff

From Classroom to Catwalk: Fashionista’s Leah Chernikoff

If you’re thinking of turning your passion for fashion into a career, our new series From Classroom to Catwalk is perfect for you! In this biweekly series, we find out how the fashion industry’s most powerful leaders got their start.
I couldn’t think of anyone more perfect to kick off our interview series than Fashionista‘s Executive Editor Leah ChernikoffFashionista covers everything from fashion news and career advice – it’s a must-read for every, err, fashionista!
Here, Leah talks about her college style, her first day at her first job (covering Project Runway!), and making friends in the fashion industry.

Looks on Campus: Lauren – Webster University

Looks on Campus: Lauren – Webster University

Working at a summer camp at the University of Oregon gives me the chance to see all of the best fashion around campus while on the job. I saw Lauren (who actually goes to Webster University in Missouri) waiting to meet a friend on campus and was immediately awestruck by her graphic booties. Her outfit was fresh, fun, and summery, so I had to photograph her!

Lauren 101

Name: Lauren
School: Webster University (St. Louis, MO)          
Major: Special Education
Year: Junior
Hometown: Eugene, OR

Let’s Talk Fashion

Who or what inspires your style? “I’m really into classic styles, but I also like to throw in one or two modern pieces.”
Where do you like to shop? “Since I’m a college student on a budget, I usually shop at places like H&M, Forever 21, and Francesca’s. They always have the latest trends and they’re inexpensive enough for me to try new things out. I invest in big items, though, like coats, shoes, and purses.”
How would you describe your sense of style? “My style is classic and girly; I wear a lot of neutrals, but I try to throw in one bold or eye-catching piece.”
Why did you choose this particular outfit? “I love dresses because they always look put-together, you can dress them up or down, and they’re easy! They’re especially nice when it is really hot out in the summer.”

From Thinspo to Fitspiration: How Social Media Could Be Affecting Your Body Image

From Thinspo to Fitspiration: How Social Media Could Be Affecting Your Body Image

From controversially thin models to the photo retouching used frequently in print ads, the fashion industry is not exactly known for promoting a positive body image for women. In turn, this has led to many efforts, like the Seventeen Body Peace Treaty, to combat these negative messages. This advocacy for body acceptance among women is fantastic and, needless to say, it’s about time!
However, is the fashion industry the only culprit for promoting unachievable body perfection? With social media platforms like Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter allowing users to share images and ideas at a whim, it’s possible that everyday users like you and me could be causing the most harm to our own body image.
Below, I will touch on some of the growing concerns about different social media platforms, and the effects they could be having on your body image:

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On Tumblr, users can find images by searching for tags (keywords that describe the image), which makes finding specific types of photos easy. However, some argue that this tagging system could be detrimental to young girls’ body images. Healthy is the New Skinny explains,

From CollegeCandy: Tips to Keep You Inspired Throughout the Day

From CollegeCandy: Tips to Keep You Inspired Throughout the Day

 Editor’s note: The following post links to our friends at CollegeCandy. Before clicking over, know that some readers found CC’s content/ads to be non-work-safe – just a heads up if you’re at the office or around parents!
Everyone has those days – you start the morning off early with the best intentions for a productive day, but before you know it, it’s almost noon and you’re already into your third hour of a Hills marathon… and have accomplished exactly 0% of the items on your to-do list. There’s only one word to describe these days: UGH.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Class to Night Out: Distressed Boyfriend Jeans

Class to Night Out: Distressed Boyfriend Jeans

Do you struggle with transforming your outfits from day to night? Don’t worry, CF is here to help turn that daily annoyance into a fun challenge. Class to Night Out focuses on one piece per week, and aims to help you take your look from study sessions in the library to dancing the night away.
I have a secret: I am so sick of skinny jeans. Yeah, they look good with pretty much everything, but after wearing them for a few years straight, I’m ready for a change! Which is why I’m slowly making the switch to boyfriend jeans.

Geek Chic: Fashion Inspired by Loki

Geek Chic: Fashion Inspired by Loki

Thanks to San Diego Comic-Con, my head has been swimming with ideas for the Geek Chic column — so many big sci-fi blockbusters, like Ender’s Game and Catching Fire, are coming out soon, not to mention shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. But, after the major Hall H hoopla during this year’s Marvel panel, in which Tom Hiddleston addressed the 6,000-strong crowd in costume as Loki, I realized that it was about time that this rather lovable villain got his share of the limelight here on College Fashion.

How to Pack for a Caribbean Cruise

How to Pack for a Caribbean Cruise

Going on a Caribbean cruise is an experience unlike any other, and that’s why packing for one is a little different than packing for any other vacation. With cruise season kicking into high gear, we’re here to help you pack for a fun getaway on the high seas. (Bookmark this post if you’re heading out this winter!)

The Top 20 Most Stylish Rappers: Part 1 (20-11)

The Top 20 Most Stylish Rappers: Part 1 (20-11)

It’s Thursday, and time for another countdown! Although we’ve stuck to top 10 countdowns the last few weeks, this next category had so many awesome candidates that I had to up the number to 20. So this week and next, we’re covering the 20 most stylish rappers.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Fashion Inspired by Art: Johannes Vermeer’s “The Girl with the Pearl Earring”

Fashion Inspired by Art: Johannes Vermeer’s “The Girl with the Pearl Earring”

Pearls of Wisdom: About Johannes Vermeer’s “The Girl with the Pearl Earring”

Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) was a painter from the Dutch Golden Age. His small body of work focuses mostly on domestic scenes with women. While now regarded as one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, he died in relative obscurity, as he sold most of his works to a local patron and very few paintings reached larger markets like Antwerp or Amsterdam. However, interest in his work was reignited after an art historian recognized Vermeer’s “The Art of Painting” had been wrongly attributed to another painter.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

DIY Tutorial: Easy Breezy Cover-Up

DIY Tutorial: Easy Breezy Cover-Up

In all honesty, summer is too hot for me to be fashionable – I would much rather lounge around in a sports bra and board shorts! So, for today’s DIY, I decided to create an easy, breezy, beautiful, cover
girlup, that I can throw over everything from a swimsuit to a sundress and still look fabulous.
Read on to learn how to make your own cover-up with this super-easy DIY tutorial:

Runway Looks for Less: Milly Pre-Fall 2013

Runway Looks for Less: Milly Pre-Fall 2013

The key to rocking a black and white ensemble is to play with different textures, layers, and patterns, and all three elements were quite prevalent in the Milly by Michelle Smith Pre-Fall 2013 collection. Using a primarily black and white color palette (with a few pops of pink here and there) designer Michelle Smith created a super-trendy and chic pre-fall collection that was anything but one-note.Want to see how you can get a runway-worthy outfit for less? Scroll on down to see three lower-priced versions of looks from Milly Pre-Fall 2013:

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Fashion Inspiration: Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

Fashion Inspiration: Disney’s Yacht Club Resort

The charm of New England is brought to Walt Disney World in the form of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The resort boasts views of Crescent Lake, plus it’s within walking distance from Disney’s BoardWalk and Epcot. It also features one of Walt Disney World’s best pools – a sand-bottom pool known as Stormalong Bay, complete with a lazy river and waterslide. There’s even a beach!

Would You Wear… Round Sunglasses?

Would You Wear… Round Sunglasses?

Prepare yourself: as soon as you get your hands on a pair of round sunnies, you’ll love them so much that you may just start wearing them at night. Round sunglasses are super, super hot for summer 2013. Although their circular shape tends to look best on those with heart- or square-shaped faces, they are definitely worth checking out no matter what your face shape.

DIY Beauty: How to Use Tea Bags to Relieve Tired Eyes

DIY Beauty: How to Use Tea Bags to Relieve Tired Eyes

As a student who sacrifices sleep for studying without a second thought, I can at times be seen roaming campus with those dreaded dark circles. As a result, I am constantly trying out new eye creams and eye gels that all claim to lighten dark circles in just a few days.

Monday, July 22, 2013

J.Crew Creates Capsule Collection for the High Line

J.Crew Creates Capsule Collection for the High Line

WWD is reporting that J.Crew has designed a limited-edition collection for the High Line as part of their “Garments for Good” charitable product initiative.
In case you didn’t know, the High Line (pictured above) is a public park on the West Side of Manhattan that was built on a former elevated rail line. J.Crew will be donating all net proceeds from the collection to support the park’s maintenance and operations.

Celebrity Street Style of the Week: Kourtney Kardashian, Alexa Chung, & Shay Mitchell

Celebrity Street Style of the Week: Kourtney Kardashian, Alexa Chung, & Shay Mitchell

Every week, I scour the web to find inspiring outfits on your favorite celebs and help you recreate their looks! This week, I was inspired by Kourtney Kardashian, Alexa Chung, and Shay Mitchell. Read on to see how you can get their looks for yourself.

Fabulous Find of the Week: Kohl’s Lace Racerback Tank Top

Fabulous Find of the Week: Kohl’s Lace Racerback Tank Top

For this week’s Fabulous Find, we found a cute and versatile blouse that’s perfect for summertime. This lacy racerback tank top has a casual, yet feminine vibe, while the mint green straps add a pretty pop of color. Plus, for just under $16 at Kohl’s, this must-have top won’t put a huge dent in your wallet, either.
Ready to see what the top looks like? Simply scroll down to check it out, as well as three cute and trendy ways to style it this season:

The Top:

Outfit Inspiration

If you like this cheap and chic tank top, then you’re going to love the outfits we put together for inspiration. Read on to find out three stylish ways to wear this week’s Fabulous Find:

Sunday, July 21, 2013

How to Organize Your Agenda

How to Organize Your Agenda

I know it’s only July, but it’s never too early to start getting prepared for the fall semester! One of the best ways to stay organized when classes are in session is by keeping up with a planner. I’m a huge fan of writing everything down – from homework and papers to meetings and events – and I wouldn’t be able to keep track of everything without documenting it in an agenda.
If you’re gearing up for a fall, don’t worry – I’ve put together a guide that will help you stay organized with your agenda no matter what your semester holds.

Choose Your Agenda

Whoever said organization was boring obviously never met these cute agendas! Choose an planner that will fit your needs – if you’re focused on classes, try an academic agenda that is designed with students in mind.
I’m a fan of Lilly Pulitzer agendas for this very reason. Their “Large” and “Jumbo” agendas come loaded with tabs, pockets, and even stickers to keep you organized and colorful with your class schedule. I always invest a little more in planners just because I know it’ll be my BFF for the next year – kidding… slightly.

The Top 5 Drugstore Lip Balms Under $5

The Top 5 Drugstore Lip Balms Under $5

With temperatures soaring this summer, the thought of putting on a full face of makeup – especially lipsticks and sticky glosses – probably feels like a little too much. But, CF has you covered with five super cheap, super handy lip balms that will give you the perfect pout for everything from your everyday routine to girl’s night out. Scroll down to see our top 5 drugstore lip balm buys that ring in at under $5 each:

TV Fashion Recap: Pretty Little Liars and The Newsroom

TV Fashion Recap: Pretty Little Liars and The Newsroom

TV Fashion Recap is a biweekly column featuring the best of TV fashion. Every other week, we recreate our favorite outfits from the most recent episodes of all of the hottest shows. Stay tuned; we may feature your favorite show next
Every other week, I break down the best of TV fashion, featuring my favorite looks from the last two weeks. This week, I was inspired by Pretty Little Liars and The Newsroom. Read on to check out the outfits!

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Looks on Campus: Katelyn – Mount Mary University

Looks on Campus: Katelyn – Mount Mary University

Katelyn‘s unique style and bubbly personality makes her stand out at Mount Mary University. When I spotted her on campus in some high-waisted leopard print shorts, I had to know what inspired her look, since she rocked this fashion-forward piece with ease.

Katelyn 101 

Name: Katelyn
Hometown: Brodhead, Wisconsin
Age: 23
School: Mount Mary University
Year: Senior
Major: Fashion Design

Let’s Talk Fashion

Who or what inspires your style? “A good statement piece always inspires me. Like a killer handbag or a pair of shoes. Anything that’s leopard, or has spikes or studs. Or anything that is glittery.”
How would you describe your sense of style? “My style is feminine and edgy.”
Why did you choose this particular outfit? “Leopard is an everyday staple for me, so I paired it with mint, which is really popular right now, too. I also love gold accents.”
Where is your outfit from? “I made my shorts. My shirt is from Forever 21, shoes are from ShoeDazzle, my bag is from Lilly’s Kloset and my earrings are from Icing.”
What fashion advice would you give to other students looking to improve their style? Learn to dress your body type, and remember that there are no rules in fashion.”

Vacation Nails: 3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Manicure Looking New

Vacation Nails: 3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Manicure Looking New

As I’m preparing for a mid-summer vacation, I thought it would be the perfect time to give some tips and tricks about vacation manicures. I know that some people opt for bare nails during vacation, but, personally, I don’t prefer that!
When we’re gone from home, the majority of us won’t have much time to change our manis every few days, let alone fix any chips or wear. Below are three easy ideas to keep your nails looking as good as possible while on vacay:

How to Stay Healthy on Vacation

How to Stay Healthy on Vacation

Summertime is prime vacation season. But just because you’re taking a break from your day-to-day life doesn’t mean you should take a break from maintaining healthy habits. Wherever you are going, these tips and tricks will help you to stay in tip-top shape, so that you can enjoy every minute of your time away!

Friday, July 19, 2013

The Top 10 Most Stylish Celebrity Children

The Top 10 Most Stylish Celebrity Children

Confession: I let out a yelp of joy every time I discover that VH1, E!, or even ESPN is airing a countdown program. A TV show could pretty much count down anything — even something awful, like “20 Most Boring Textbooks” — and I’d still be completely hooked until I found out what made the number one spot.
That’s why I’ve got another countdown for you guys this week. Two weeks ago we covered the Top 10 Most Stylish Male Athletes, and last week we discussed the Top 10 Most Stylish Female Athletes. This week, with all the buzz going around about the royal baby, I thought it would be fun to shake it up and cover a subject a little more…pint-sized.

Dormspiration: Bryan Batt’s New Orleans Cottage

Dormspiration: Bryan Batt’s New Orleans Cottage


Best known for playing Salvatore Romano on Mad Men, Bryan Batt not only has an adorable smile, but he actually owns a home decor store with his partner, Tom Cianfichi! His place in New Orleans, recently featured in Domaine Home (click for the full feature), is resplendent with quirky pieces and bright pops of color. If you’ve got plenty of travel souvenirs and no idea how to display them, take a leaf out of Bryan’s book and learn how to display every single piece beautifully. 

Easy Outfit Formulas: Little White Dress + Espadrilles

Easy Outfit Formulas: Little White Dress + Espadrilles

 

You know those days–the ones where you roll out of bed (after hitting the snooze button too many times), stumble into your closet, and have no idea what to wear? Our new series, Easy Outfit Formulas, is here to help! Every other week, I’ll feature two items (which you probably already own) that can be paired into outfits for those days when you need some quick and easy inspiration.
This week, the focus is on Little White Dresses (or LWDs) and espadrilles – two classic, timeless summer pieces that you can keep in your closet for years to come. Scroll down for three ways to wear this stylish pairing:

Class to Night Out: Striped Pencil Skirt

Class to Night Out: Striped Pencil Skirt

Do you struggle with transforming your outfits from day to night? Don’t worry, CF is here to help turn that daily annoyance into a fun challenge. Class to Night Out focuses on one piece per week, and aims to help you take your look from study sessions in the library to dancing the night away.
One of my favorite things about interning this summer (besides the valuable work experience) is finally getting to wear all the cute, professional “big girl” outfits I’ve been dreaming of since I was little. (What? I watched The West Wing a lot.)

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Outfits Under $100: 4 Ways to Wear White Denim Shorts

Outfits Under $100: 4 Ways to Wear White Denim Shorts

Summer style is all about effortlessness, and a key item that will help you look ultra-casual, yet still put-together, is a pair of white denim shorts. These shorts can be thrown on with sneakers and a tee, or dolled up with snazzy accessories – they’re a total summer must-have.
To help you decide how to style your own white denim shorts, we have compiled four sample outfits in four different styles. As always, these looks are under $100 each. Keep in mind that when paired with a few items you likely already have in your closet, many of these outfits come in at far under $100.

Looks from Books: Fashion Inspired by Peter Pan

Looks from Books: Fashion Inspired by Peter Pan

Welcome to the latest edition of Looks from Books, which aims to prove that you can look smart, while still being book-smart, too. Fashion inspiration can be found between the pages of your favorite stories, on well-designed book covers, and in your favorite characters… if you read closely enough.
Summer still remains the perfect time of year to run around in tee shirts and shorts, go on adventures, and try exciting new things – just like you did when you were a kid. Inspired by this “ageless” season, we’ve turned to the pages of one of our favorite children’s stories for a similar bit of inspiration… J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan!

Inside Cover

Peter Pan, the character, was created by Sir James M. Barrie, in the earliest years of the 20th century.
Peter Pan made his first appearance in a section of Barrie’s novel The Little White Bird, which was published in 1902, and written for adult readers. However, after the success of his 1904 stage play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Never Grow Up, starring the same character, Barrie published the work in a novel adaptation, titled Peter and Wendy, in 1911.

Ask CF: What Should I Wear on Hot Summer School Days?

Ask CF: What Should I Wear on Hot Summer School Days?

Welcome to the latest edition of Ask CF! Every few weeks, we select a reader fashion question and answer it here on the site. Do you have a specific fashion question for us? Scroll to the bottom of this post to learn how to send it our way!

Ask CF Question

Hi CF,
I’m doing summer school this year! Could you post some suggestions on staying cool, fashionable, and school-appropriate? Thanks!
Sincerely,
Melting as I Study

Celebrity Street Style of the Week: Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashley Tisdale, & Sarah Hyland

elebrity Street Style of the Week: Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashley Tisdale, & Sarah Hyland

Every week, I scour the web to find inspiring outfits on your favorite celebs and help you recreate their looks! This week, I was inspired by Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashley Tisdale, and Sarah Hyland. Read on to see how you can get their looks for yourself.

Fabulous Find of the Week: Forever 21 Vertical Stripe Blouse

Fabulous Find of the Week: Forever 21 Vertical Stripe Blouse

I’ve always been a bit iffy about vertical stripes, since they usually remind me of Beetlejuice rather than a fashion-forward wardrobe choice. However, when I spied this vertical stripe blouse at Forever 21, I knew I had to feature it as a Fabulous Find.
This blue-and-white sleeveless button up has a modern look with a preppy twist, and at a mere $10.99, it definitely qualifies as a budget-friendly fashion find. Ready to see what the blouse looks like? Scroll down to check it out, as well as three chic ways to style it for summer:

The Blouse:

Outfit Inspiration

If you like this versatile and budget-friendly top, then you’re going to love the outfits we put together for inspiration. Read on to find out three stylish ways to wear this week’s Fabulous Find:

5 Innovative New Beauty Products That Really Work

5 Innovative New Beauty Products That Really Work

 

One of the best things about living in 2013 (and having all the advanced technologies that we do) is that makeup gets more and more amazing. New products are being invented that solve beauty problems in a snap, plus many new beauty products are multi-purpose, which means less time spent sitting in front of a tiny dorm room or apartment mirror and applying makeup!
In fact, there are products being made right now that I didn’t even know I needed. That is, until I tried them – now they’re the products I can’t live without. Below, I’ve compiled a list of my five favorite wonderful, new, and innovative beauty products on the market:

1. Benefit Cosmetics Stay Flawless 15-Hour Primer

When primers first appeared on the market, I was SO apprehensive. Another layer of makeup?! But now, it’s the layer that makes every amount of difference.
This Benefit primer is one of the first longwear primers invented and comes in a stick form, which makes it so easy to apply. It’s super lightweight and great for any kind of skin – especially oily skin – since it’s extremely mattefying. You can even use it on its own – just apply the product to the shiny spots on your face throughout the day. It’s a quick fix!

Would You Wear… an Animal Graphic Swimsuit?

Would You Wear… an Animal Graphic Swimsuit?

If there’s one swimwear trend that’s having its moment right now, it’s the graphic-print swimsuit. Combine that with a gigantic animal face and you have a whirlwind of a summer micro-trend that has taken over pool parties and beaches across the globe. As weird as it sounds, swimsuits adorned with animal face graphics are a really hot trend this summer.

Tropical State of Mind

Tropical State of Mind

Get into a tropical state of mind wherever you are this summer with these few key pieces. Start with a high-low tropical flower print dress and strappy flat sandals. Next, add a brightly-colored circle scarf for a pop of color and teardrop earrings for a trendy twist. Finish the outfit with a pineapple print shopper tote and tortoiseshell sunnies and you’re ready to go!

Spirit of Aloha

Get an island appeal with ease when you step out in this fun outfit. Tuck a yellow shirt into banana leaf print shorts. Slip on a pair of wedges and throw on a fedora for an extra-tropical vibe. Complete the ensemble with a floral statement necklace, a neutral-tone crossbody bag, and a pair of retro shades. Perfect for a day spent next to the shore!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Fashion Inspiration: Disney’s Polynesian Resort

Continuing my series on fashion inspired by Walt Disney World, today we’re taking a trip to a tropical getaway with South Pacific flair. Disney’s Polynesian Resort sits directly across from the Magic Kingdom on the Seven Seas Lagoon. From the minute guests step into the lobby, they are welcomed with a large fountain and Pacific island-themed decor.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

More Throwback Closet Staples We All Miss

Last week, we brought you a list of the top 10 Throwback Closet Staples from middle school and high school that we all secretly miss just a little. There’s something  so fun about thinking back a few years and reminiscing about both happy memories and the cringe-worthy ones. Oh, my teen years – so awkward, yet so awesome!
Thanks to the amazing response we received on our first post on the subject, this week, we’re bringing you 10 MORE throwback closet staples suggested by last week’s reader comments! Grab a pack of Gushers and a Capri Sun, pause TRL, and let’s jump right in:

1. Tattoo Chokers

Does anyone else remember buying stretchy chokers with the tickets they earned at the arcade? At arcades (or you know, movie theaters with large lobbies) I was always partial to playing Skee Ball. Unlike regular video games, they were easy to figure out, and unlike the game where you slam gophers in the head with a puffy bat, you didn’t look completely ridiculous playing it. Plus, hello – the ticket payout dividend was always substantial, comparative to the number of coins required to play. Who knew that at the age of 13 I’d already be thinking like an economics major?
Stretchy tattoo jewelry came in black and rainbow designs, beaded or plain, for both your neck and for your arm. Of course, I was 4’8″ until ninth grade, so the chic ones that were made to go around your wrist only fit my ankles. Stupid #latebloomer problems!
Now, I’m not going to say that this was the most awful accessory I’ve ever owned. (Just a few years ago in my freshman year of college, I did once wear a plastic baby barrette in my hair.) But why we were all so obsessed with stretchy necklaces that resembled tacky drawn-on tattoos is completely beyond me.

2. Wrist Sweatbands

Wrist sweatbands
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Confession: in 8th grade, I went through a bit of a punk-rock phase. Avril Lavigne had just been introduced to the world, I adored watching Sum 41 and Simple Plan on TRL, and the only boys who paid attention to me all wore those weird pants with straps criss-crossing loosely along the back of them. (Sidenote: how is it that I never saw any awesome accidents resulting from carelessly wearing those?)
I experimented with black eyeliner. I used “pieces of flair” I bought at Hot Topic to cover up the Abercrombie logo on my jean jacket. I begged my mom for a pair of chunky skateboard shoes and could never really remember the difference between The Hives, The Vines, or The Strokes. I knew that people would see my studded belt and black fingernails, and automatically assume I was a badass.
My parent’s wouldn’t let me wear a tie to school (à la Avril Lavigne), so instead I completed my look with a sweatband on both of my wrists. I had one pink Hello Kitty design, and the other was blue and white striped. Now, I have no idea what I did that could possibly work up enough physical exertion to require a sweatband, but nonetheless I was more than prepared for the occasion.
Oh yeah, I decorated said wristbands with a couple of extra-large safety pins. I was hxc.

3. Surfer Chic Attire

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After 8th grade, I wasn’t nearly as angsty and soon decided that if I wanted to get a boyfriend I could take home to my parents, I had better start dressing like a girl you could take home to your parents. Not wanting to totally give up my non-mainstream style, I settled in on punk’s sweet and friendly cousin – surfer chick chic.
Now, I grew up in Oklahoma. I was completely landlocked, but you would have no idea by the way I dressed. I owned slip-on Vans and board shorts. I though lounging on piers in your swimsuit while snacking on popsicles and checking out a bleach-blonde guy’s surfboard was a completely normal activity. My new wardrobe was pretty convenient, because it gave me an awesome excuse to proudly rock distressed (#1) denim flared jeans from a “preppy” store with (#12) wrist sweatbands acquired at Hot Topic.
I worked at PacSun the summer between my sophomore and junior year of high school, but rarely took home an actual paycheck on account of taking such advantage of my employee discount. Puka shell necklaces? Check. I also unsuccessfully tried to salt spray scrunch and Sun-In my hair on multiple occasions. This is pretty embarrassing too, but my very first AIM screenname was some derivative of the phrase “FoxyRoxy.”
Whether you preferred Roxy or Hurley, Hollister or Paul Frank, you know you were just drawn to the bright colors and breezy feel of surf-style clothes at some point in your teen years.

4. Tiny Purses

In high school, I didn’t even realize that this was a fashion trend. I just thought all purses were teensy and made to wear over your shoulder, right under your armpit. Now, I realize that these purses became popular because they were the most inexpensive model that designers offered, therefore the only ones your parents were willing to pay for.
Nowadays, my wallet is so big that it won’t even fit into any of my night clutches. I have a gigantic purse now, and it still barely contains everything I need on a daily basis. How did I possibly survive with such a minuscule purse? I mean, iPhones weren’t even invented yet, so you had to somehow fit a digital camera in there too! Plus a brick-like cell phone…keys with several large keychains attached…and a full make up case (you know, just in case of emergency). Craziness.

5. Colorful Polos

There were three things that I took very, very seriously in high school:
  1. Getting the newest Gossip Girl and A-List books the day they came out
  2. Attending varsity basketball games early enough to get a seat close to the bench
  3. Making sure I had a polo representing every single color of the rainbow
Perhaps it was my obsession with Gossip Girl that made me so interested in obtaining a polo shirt from either Ralph Lauren and Lacoste. Sure, I had your run-of-the-mill American Eagle and Abercrombie brands, but to me, that tiny little embroidery was more like a mighty badge of honor. I remember going to Saks 5th Avenue after school, praying that an Easter egg-colored polo in my size would end up on the sales rack. Sadly, my prayers went unanswered.
In college, I feel like most girls either LOVE polos – frequently accessorized with pearls and red lipstick – or completely hate them. I was in the latter camp – I guess my Lacoste lust in high school wore me out!

6. Tacky Underwear

This is awkward, I know…but my mom refused to buy me thongs growing up (this was right at the peak of the thong trend – thanks Sisqo!), so I used to buy the 10 for $25 thongs from Charlotte Russe, stash them under my bed, and hand wash them in my sink. No one but me and the girls in my gym class knew I had them, but I felt so cool just knowing I had them on. Man, I was freakin’ rebellious back then.
It didn’t stop at thongs, though – if it was lacy, neon, sequined, or made from polyester and could be called underwear, I was in. Same story when it came to bras and camisoles.
Nowadays, you couldn’t pay me to wear anything besides cotton down there. Thongs, though sometimes necessary, in my heart of hearts have never, ever been something that I’ve enjoyed wearing. The only tub full of underwear you’ll ever see me dig through now is the bikini-cut pile at Victoria’s Secret PINK’s semi-annual sale.

7. Sketchers

Before TOMS and Sperrys were all the rage, I was wild and crazy about my Sketchers.
Sure, they were too clunky to actually run or do anything athletic in. I mean, just look at them – they look more like rubber hiking boots than they do running shoes. This was especially true when it came to the slip-on athletic and canvas styles. Slip-on tennis shoes? Those were little more than comfortable fashion statements. But, a fashion statement they were. Most people had the standard baby blue pair, but I bought mine while on a family trip to Dallas, so my Sketchers were pink and navy. And let me tell you, I cherished the heck out of those puppies.
Somehow in 8th grade gym class, I got away with wearing my slip-on sneakers every day. It was middle school gym class, so we pretty much stuck to playing kickball or watching the boys play touch football. One fateful day though, I left gym class, stashed my shoes safely in my trusty Gap drawstring backpack, and promptly left them laying on my lunch table on my way to choir class. To this day, I’m still a little heartbroken over it – and well, I think my mom is still ticked.

8. Capri Pants

For those days when it was too unbearably hot for pants but too frigid inside of your classroom, you had one awesome alternative to turn to…the capri pant.
These came in an assortment of styles, most classically a skinny denim pair, or a loose-cut khaki cargo pair. (P.S., just typing that sentence made me cringe!) Another awesome option – you know, just in case you wanted to be fancy – was the flowing, bell-shaped Palazzo style, best worn with a pair of heels and a wooly turtleneck sweater. Wait, that was just me? Dangit!
We also shouldn’t forget about the capri’s not-so-distant relative, Bermuda shorts. If your school had an iron-clad shorts inseam policy, you probably loved them as much as I did. Marissa Cooper made plaid Bermuda shorts look so breezy and (#13) Surfer Girl Chic when she paired them with a (#15) polo and a sporty pair of slip-on Vans.
In college, you still see tons of capri pants – but of course, only in the form of Lulumon yoga tights. I can’t say this trend is one that I really miss. I had huge calves when I was young from ballet, and rather than being proud of my strong legs, I was weirdly ashamed of my presumed “cankles.” Yeah, I was an odd kid.

9. Puckered Shirts

There’s no cutesy way of framing this one. I have no funny anecdotes connected to it. When I think back and remember puckered shirts from Limited Too, all I wonder is why the heck my mother let me buy one!
Of all the fashion faux pas from my past, this is the one I’ll look back on with the most awkward sense of shame and regret. Its odd, shapeless construction was hardly flattering, and seemed to only highlight the fact that I didn’t start puberty until I was 15. The ombre design (before ombre was cool) looked like a bad tie-dying job. Plus, people would constantly come up to you and want to rub your sleeves or pull at your collar. There is literally nothing redeeming about these shirts that I can think of.
This, my friends, just might be the silliest thing our generation brought to the masses.

10. Peasant Tops

Around the time we were in middle school and early high school, ’60s and ’70s fashion had a bit of a Renaissance. Bell-bottoms were everywhere, platform shoes were super hot, and any shirt with puffy sleeves and made from gauze-like material became the coolest thing on the block since Even Stevens.
Speaking of the Disney Channel, it was none other than Hillary Duff herself rocking peasant tops on Lizzie McGuire that made me beg my parents to take me to Old Navy to snag one for myself. She always wore them with a perfect pair of foamy platform sandals, a (#11) tattoo choker, a knee-length skirt, and her bangs pulled out of her face in a perfect single braid along the side of her face. Kudos to the Duffster – out of all of my childhood icons, it kind of seems like she was the only one to grow into a mature, functioning adult without getting into too much trouble along the way. Plus, her husband and baby are completely adorable. What a class act!
So, they might be a little too flower-child-esque to pull off at the moment, but I’ll give credit where credit is due. These shirts could be pretty flattering if you had the right style! The looked awesome with a (#18) pair of capri pants, and helped give off a cool, Californian (#13) surfer girl vibe.

What Do You Think?

Did we cover your favorite high school throwback this time? What else did we leave off? Did you own a pair of Sketchers, or a puckered stretchy shirt? Did they make you change clothes before gym class too? What was your favorite memory of high school or middle school? What was your worst memory? Did your mom forbid you from wearing thongs also? Add the the conversation by leaving a comment and telling us about your favorite (or worst) fashion moment from your past!

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