Thursday, April 15, 2010

Bohemian Rhapsody--Voorhees Mall, College Ave


Brittany McGovern
Shorts--Forever 21, Shoes--Converse, Socks--Multicolored Find, Shirt--Roomate's, Jewelry--Assorted

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Pat the Hat--Voorhees Mall, College Ave


"Pat the Hat" (A.K.A. Pat Ree)

Hat--Montreal, Bandanna--Thailand, Shirt--Guess, Jeans--Pac Sun, Boots--The Closet (New Brusnwick), Glasses--NYC

Green With Envy--CSB, Downtown New Brunswick


Matt Posey
Shirt--Thrifted, Jeans--Buffalo Exchange, Shoes--Puma

Matt, a Video Arts graduate student, is busy making conceptual short works and teaching undergrads. He simply doesn't have time for riff raff! His military-inspired shirt, with its sleek shape yet defined shoulders, lets everyone know who's running the (fashion) show.
--ZS

Monday, April 12, 2010

Fashion for Free: The Spring 2010 H & M Magazine


Being poor college students, both Z and M appreciate when something stylish also happens to be free of charge. One such recent discovery is the Spring 2010 H & M Magazine. Z, tired from scouring the racks at her local H & M, was thrilled to eyeball the magazine and hear the salesgirl drone, "Yes, it's free..."

This season's issue features the of-the-moment supermodel Erin Wasson on the cover. Inside the magazine, she is featured in a fashion shoot entitled "Perfect Match," detailing a variety of white t-shirt and denim combinations. Basics, it seems, never go out of style!

Famed and controversial photographer Terry Richardson has also captured model Natasa V roaming the streets in "New York City Girl." The photos are carefree and fun, as Natasa wears a variety of H & M's spring clothing--gold parachute pants, striped tops, and the like.

Arguably the most interesting article in the magazine is Agnes Braunerhielm's "In the Front Row," covering the who, what, and wear of the craziness known as New York Fashion Week. Sideboxes next to her article include "How to Get a Foot in the Door of the Fashion Business" and "The A-List."

For all the juicy tidbits and pictures, head over to your local H & M, and grab a copy!

--ZS

Friday, April 9, 2010

Rutgers Student Takes Modeling World by Storm!

The insert cover inspired by the Clinique Fresh Face winners!
Many a girl has dreamed of being a model--wearing gorgeous designer clothes, walking down catwalks, and being photographed by the likes of Patrick Demarchelier and Mario Testino. For Misha Bernier, a Rutgers University sophomore, the dream became a reality. Misha was one of three final winners in Clinique's Fresh Faces contest. As a result, she is featured in this month's special advertising insert for TEENVogue.

From left to right: Contest winners Monica, Misha, and Eartha

In an interview with Scarlet Style, Misha noted, "[TEENVogue] called me really early in the morning to tell me I'd won...I was still sleeping!" Shocked and elated, she quickly told her parents the good news. During winter break, Misha and her sister were picked up via towncar, and went to New York City for three days.

The first day in New York included getting to their hotel and having a meet-and-greet with the other winners. On the second day, the new models had brief photoshoots in their hotel, Times Square, and the Clinique and TEENVogue offices. Misha and the other winners helped with "Naming lipsticks...market research...just talking about what girls want" in terms of cosmetics with the Clinique personnel. The final day featured a day-long photoshoot at Industria Studios. The winners also received $1,000 worth of Clinique cosmetics. However, Misha noted, "My sister came with me, so we're splitting the cosmetics...But I still use them everyday!"

Misha's sparkly dress is fantastic!
Now back at Rutgers, Misha will soon send modeling pictures to casting agencies and hopes to find regular work. She adores Chanel Iman, seeing her as "a total inspiration to women of color," and is also a huge fan of Rihanna. Misha also prides herself on staying real. "Just embrace what you naturally look like. If you're not a 'typical model,' that's perfectly fine. It is possible. Just keep trying."

Note: All images are from TEENVogue, Clinique, and their respective owners.
--ZS

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Fresh Florals--Outside Frelinghuysen, College Ave


Courtney Teryek
Bolero--Express, Dress--Mandees, Shoes--Macy's, Backpack--Vera Bradley

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Runway Look for Less: Erin Fetherston Spring 2010

Although designer clothing is coveted by all for its unique and trendy style, people(especially college students) run on a tight budget, and tend to spend their money on necessities rather than luxuries. It is still possible however to obtain the designer look you saw on the runways without having the heavy price tag attached.

Below is an example of a runway look that can easily be replicated using items from affordable stores.

Erin Fetherston Spring Ready to Wear Collection 2010


This Look for Less:


Total: $101.78


Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on just one item of clothing, you can get an entire outfit inspired by a designer look for around $100. Style is not about the amount of money you spend on fashionable garments; rather, it is about the identity you create by transforming runway trends into your own personal looks.

--MA