Friday, April 12, 2013

How to do: College Fashion Part 1


Hey guys! Long time no see. With finals, papers, novels, and work, life has been ultra stressful for all of us at Eyes of NYC but no worries. We are back and ready to tell you about all our crazy lives. Oh, and if you've forgotten within this expanse of time. This is Chanda back (finally) for your dose of fashion love. 

Okay, so as a college student, I see a lot of different fashion choices. And I mean, I’m all for personal style and expression but sometimes, some choices are simply wrong. Like I’m not one to speak badly about someone but, are you really wearing a pink robe and fuzzy slippers to the Starbucks in the cafĂ©? Really? 

That is when no shoes, no shirt, no service should really come into play. 

I mean, I get why it would be so easy to fall into this behavior. When you live in the same building as your food and classes, laziness comes so quickly, you don’t realize you’re falling into that trap. Luckily, I have overcome this epidemic that is targeting our nation’s colleges and am ready to give you guys some tips to overcome the most major college fashion faux-paus I have witnessed.

Alright, I’m not going to bluntly state the missteps I have seen some girls make because that’s rude and I would hate if someone did that to me. I am here to help, not to tear down. So, I’m just going to state what to do, and if you happen to figure out what actually happened, well, I tried. (haha)

For when you are in the dorm:
We all have those chill days when we are staying in and chilling on our floors lounge or with our friends.
  • Unless you’re making a quick run somewhere close, girls, please wear a bra or something.
  • You should definitely feel comfortable in anything you put on, you want to rock a pair of sweats, go for it! Just make sure that they fit properly and cover what needs to be covered.
  • Speaking about covering, though you wouldn’t think this would need to be said, but please, actually wear clothes. (Side note: Bras are NOT considered tops)
  • Don’t over dress, I know we live in NYC, but you don’t need to always look camera ready. Being natural and relaxed be just as (or even more) attractive then always being glammed up.
Megan from My Encounters is perfectly displaying awesome dorm style

Well that’s part one of the how to dress for college – I’ve just noticed I’ve been really into parts lately – Check back for Part Two: When you’re going to class. Okay, until next time. Stay true and Dress to be you! ~Chanda D

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