Lia Horyczun ’16
EE Co-Managing Editor
As the colder months approach, the typical leggings and sweaters become dreary, while layering becomes necessary to keep warm. Revolt against the typical trend and pull out some pieces from your closet. You can end the year in a classy fashionable manner, and feeling put-together can help with the classic senioritis and sluggishness that comes every winter. Banish those feelings with the simple action of putting on some pretty earrings.
Outfit #1: Rainy Monday
Ugh, rainy days just ruined your plans to wear that new cute dress you have been dying to wear! No worries, because luckily you’ve got a back-up outfit plan.
- Dark jeans
- boots
- Black and white striped shirt
- Yellow rain jacket
- Optional: Black umbrella and hair tied back
Outfit #2: Dressing Up For The Town Tuesday
You’re definitely feeling fancy today, but you know it’s still school. How does one dress up appropriately? Definitely, this list will keep you together.
- Little black dress
- Red coat
- Black see-through tights
- Brown/Black boots
- Optional: cute studded earrings, hair in a Dutch braid and black/white gloves
Outfit #3: Nerd Wednesday
You’ve got a huge test coming up the next day. What to wear to feel comfy but studious?
- Blue turtleneck
- Black blazer
- Blue jeans
- Optional: blue turtleneck dress, hair in low bun, black framed glasses, tie, and watch
Outfit 4: Every Casual Thursday
You’re almost done with the week and you’re tired of planning outfits. Time for the ultimate backup outfit:
- Plaid flannel shirt
- Tan cardigan
- Jeans
- Fancy necklace
- Optional: hair let loose, brown belt and some elegant rings
Outfit 5: Funky Friday
What better way to celebrate the week than by dressing up with a quirky twist?
- cat sweater
- peter pan collar
- Parisian hat
- Optional: colorful nails, hair curled and mismatched shoes
With these outfit ideas you can add different variations to make the outfits your own or spice them up. There are no limits to what you can wear or how you can wear it. Get inspired by magazines such as Allure and Teen Vogue. Take a look at your favorite celebrities’ style and steal looks from them. Blake Lively is my personal favorite, but get out there and express who you are through your own fashion statements. Your clothing style choices make you unique, so utilize them and make an impact.
