Handle with care
You’re not going to make a positive statement if your wardrobe is ruined in the wash.So I thought it was appropriate to provide some care tips to wrap up this semester.
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You’re not going to make a positive statement if your wardrobe is ruined in the wash.So I thought it was appropriate to provide some care tips to wrap up this semester.
Bloomington’s crazy weather still has us walking around campus wearing winter jackets in the middle of April. And although jackets should be a staple item in everyone’s wardrobe, I think we are all ready to trade them in for some spring and summer gear.
A new purse is always sure to do the trick while updating a wardrobe or adding style to a basic look.
With all the excitement around Opening Day and the start of the baseball season, I thought it only appropriate to step up to the plate and focus on some Major League Baseball fashion.
I have seen bad fashion before, but never as much as I did Sunday night in the Willkie auditorium.
It’s probably no surprise that I spent my spring break shopping. But my week’s worth of shopping trips were not about leisure. Instead, I got down to business – literally.
Although the brisk Bloomington weather might tell us otherwise, spring break is just around the corner.
If you want to look hot this spring and be in sync with the latest styles, it’s all about the shoes.
The economy might be struggling, but that can’t stop one of New York’s biggest events: Fashion Week, which ran from Feb. 13 to this Friday.
Whoever said socks and sandals could coexist on the same feet was seriously mistaken. It is complete fashion fiction.This fashion faux pas might be a little obvious, but a few other fashion myths need to be busted right now.
Maybe there is something more to fashion – a definition that goes beyond clothing and accessories.
Inauguration day is finally here. A new era is about to start, but I am not talking about President-elect Barack Obama.Although in his speech today he will likely be full of political statements, the inauguration will also be a night of fashion statements. Michelle Obama is the person on my mind.A lot of us are wondering what the first lady will wear to the inaugural ball. What designer? What cut? What color?I have some suggestions.
Two words: popcorn shirts.No, don’t worry. Those bubbly, one-size-fits-all blouses from the late 90s are not back in style. I am sure you remember that so-called “fashion statement,” which had a starting size fit for a doll, yet had limitless stretch.
Fashion is not about trends. It is not about wearing what’s popular or copying the celebrities. Fashion is expressing who you are through the clothing you wear and looking cool while doing it.
Residential Programs and Services has put together a series of fun, stress-free activities including eating contests and movie nights to simply help students relax. Each residence hall on campus will host its own events.
A pink-and-black color scheme, polka dots and that Marilyn Monroe style helped freshman Abbey Shaffer come out on top. Shaffer was the grand-prize winner for Indiana’s Next Top Cool Room Contest.
A pink-and-black color scheme, polka dots and that Marilyn Monroe style helped freshman Abbey Shaffer come out on top. Shaffer was the grand-prize winner for Indiana’s Next Top Cool Room Contest.
Today is the first day Residential Programs and Services opens up its Web site for students to renew their housing contracts and pick out their rooms. There are a total of five phases for the housing assignment process.
Students may not have what it takes to be “America’s Next Top Model” and strut their stuff in front of Tyra Banks, but Residential Programs and Services is giving students the opportunity to “be on top” with Indiana’s Next Top Cool Room.
First, RPS created a more student-friendly I-Bucks meal points program. Now, it added a new café in the School of Informatics building, which accepts meal points.