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Study in Style: 2014 Fall Fashion

ByGabrielle Sharp

Oct 1, 2014

College students are known for their wardrobe of sweat- shirts and sweatpants, as well as athletic gear, but here at Sinclair Community College, students study in style.

Fall has officially begun, which means cozy sweaters, boots and layers. As the leaves and weather change, fashion fol- lows the timely schedule. Trade in those muscle tees or dresses, for some cardigans and jeans, and jump in a pile of leaves.

As much as it’s disappointing that summer is officially gone, you don’t have to kick it out the door completely. Transition your style from hot to cold by layering.

Layers are a top trend in fall. You don’t have to say goodbye to graphic tees, or lace tank tops, just throw on an unbuttoned collared shirt, or a chunky sweater.

Sinclair students still keep up with summer trends, such as bright colors and patterns, but they have also invited boots and jackets to join the fashion fun in fall.

Whether its dark denim, oversized sweaters, boots or leather jackets, fall fashion has now taken over, according to Elle Magazine. Use your own personal twist on fall trends to express yourself. First impressions are based off appearance initially. Fashion is all about individuality.

“I like different things. I tend to change it up depending on my mood,” Yahziyl Palmer, Sinclair student, said.

Sinclair is diverse, not only culturally and socially, but fashionably as well. The style of each student is unique.

College is a transitional time where you’re learning about the outside world, as well as finding out who you are. What a perfect time to experiment with fashion. Take risks and create an image you want to be recognized by.

Many students said they get fashion ideas from street style all over the world. Steven Perriere gets his inspiration from Paris, France, where he

is originally from. Unlike Perriere, D’Angelo Philipot said he doesn’t stress about picking out an outfit.

“I just put clothes on to come to school,” Philipot said.

With fashion month coming to an end, which consists of five weeks in five locations all over the world, it’s a perfect time to transition to fall fashion. Show your passion for fashion, stay you, stay true and study in style.