Ready, set, go: Dressing well in 10 minutes or less

Kelly Saiz

Truth be told, the best way to put together an outfit is the night before the event (school). But, really, between English papers, sports, theater, video chats, all-important facebook communication, and meals, how many of us can afford the luxury of pre-gaming our outfit choices?

So when the alarm goes off 40 minutes later than you thought you set it last night, try to think about these guidelines for a quick look…

Colors of the season

Julia Harvey

Tradition in apparel has become consistent in the world over the past centuries. It is very apparent as we come off of our holiday season every year, that we enjoy the warm colors of winter and darker tones in order to stay warm and deflect the cold weather.

Vibrant reds, purples, and darker tones are popular to represent the celebration of holidays and the New Year. However, I feel that these warm colors also represent warm feelings towards others. After all, the holidays are about being with family and friends. What’s better to represent that than with a cozy red sweater or a soft blue scarf. The colors seem to melt the ice and snow outside to create a more friendly environment with the people you are with.

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