Along with the changing leaves, comes a changing wardrobe.
Natalie Strauss, Sophomore, Fashion Marketing and Management
Favorite Fashion: Oversized Sweaters
“I love my oversized sweater because it’s very cozy and versatile.”
Strauss loves to wear her sweater with dresses, long scarves when it gets cold and a cool pair of sunglasses.
Jenny Martin, Freshman, Fashion Marketing and Management
Favorite Fashion: Moccasin Booties
“I love them because they are comfortable and I can dress them up or down. As a kid I always wanted a pair and now I finally have them.”
Martin enjoys wearing her Moccasins with a pair of jeans or yoga pants.
Kristin Pennington, Sophomore, Fashion Marketing and Management
Favorite Fashion: Boots
“They are warm, and they fit my rocker/edgy style. And they were on sale.”
Pennington likes to pair her favorite black boots with cute dresses.
Emily Horner, Sophomore, Fashion Design
Horner has a favorite fall outfit. She pairs her Jeffery Campbell Spiked wedges, black knit “pixie” pants, black leather corset and a white oversized draped dress shirt.
“Its sexy, but also subtle. You can wear it in the day time and not look too sexualized.”
Bethany Schneider, Sophomore, Technical Theater
Schneider’s favorite fall outfit is a graphic sweater, light blue denim skinny jeans and a tan pair of Uggs.
“Its really comfy, the sweater allows me not to have to layer so much while also having the style of a graphic tee in a sweater form. My Uggs are always so comfy.”
Emma Delfosse, Sophomore, Theater Arts
Delfosse’s favorite outfit is a red sweater over a gold sequin tank top, dark denim jeans and vintage black booties.
“It is really comfortable, and the sweater is just the right weight in the cold weather. Oh and the shoes are really comfortable.”
Cierra Warfield, Freshman, Business Marketing
Warfield’s favorite fall outfit includes a Mizzou sweatshirt, yoga pants, Adidas flip flops with her favorite pink socks and Stephens hat.
“I love this because it’s warm, I can run in this and just chill.”





05 Oct 2012
Posted by Colby Elliott 





