Stand Out While Fitting In - We’ve Got Your College Looks Covered

Written by Deepa Sajnani16th Jun 2014
STAND OUT WHILE FITTING IN - WE’VE GOT YOUR COLLEGE LOOKS COVERED
‘First days’ are synonymous with a plethora of things. Excitement, anticipation and that stomach twisting feeling of knowing you might goof up. Of all the things, your wardrobe shouldn’t have to suffer. So, this month, we give you a refreshing take on just what you need to stock up on to make a splashing entry at your first day in college, with ample doses of style.
 

Can’t get enough of denim

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There are few things that look great when overdosed on and denim is one such style staple we can’t tire of. We say, rock this look head to toe. Pair your denim overalls with a shirt in the same texture and break the look with a statement neckpiece. Pack a muted punch into the ensemble with a pair of cute leopard print or solid beige ballet flats.
Image courtesy: Koovs.com

 

Crushing on jumpsuits

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Who says jumpsuits are not for everyone? Sport a print that suits your body type. If you have a fuller figure, work your look with small prints and if you’re athletic with a straight body type, make your jumpsuit a canvas of bigger and bolder prints. Add an interesting metal belt that cinches your waist and lends definition.
Image courtesy: Mango

 

Bring back retro

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This season is all about comebacks with a twist and retro has been trending huge on our radar. Ring in this era with oversized glasses paired with bold prints. Opt for trousers in bold geometric or floral prints. Strike a balance by teaming these with lighter coloured tees/blouses in soft pastels or neutrals. Your wedges have finally found their match.
Image courtesy: Top and Pants: Zara

 

The easy chic look you’ll love

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If you want sophistication and comfort in one, look no further. We’re bringing back palazzos and giving them an elegant spin by simply pairing them with a crisp button down shirt. Pair pastel hues that look good enough to eat (we’re lusting on this mint green this season) with style basics like a crisp white shirt. A printed sling adds the required drama to this clean palette.
Image courtesy: Stylista

Deepa Sajnani

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Changing my career to fashion at the age of 27 was a risk that I'm glad I took! I don't think there is any substitute for hard work. I can be overly shy and self conscious one day and feel like I can conquer the world the next. You have to try my caramel pudding and chicken soup and don't even dare playing charades with me—I'm super competitive. I love what I do and am always looking for a way to take it up a notch!
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