Tiffany Clash, freshman, film
“Thrift all the way.”
Tiffany Clash’s style is defined by budget-friendly thrift store pieces with a handmade touch — she cut and bleached her shorts herself.
Clash said she doesn’t think too much about her outfits and just picks pieces she likes.
“I really don’t care. I just wear something comfortable for myself,” she said.
Favorite trend: “I like the bohemian look. Urban Outfitters (is) my favorite store.”
Least favorite trend: “I hate patterned leggings. They’re just nasty. At least where I’m from (California), they’re really trashy — I haven’t seen them here yet.”
Advice to a fashion defunct friend: “Just wear whatever you’re comfortable with. Who cares what other people think? Just do you.”
Shorts — bleached herself, originally from thrift store, $3
Shirt — borrowed from roommate’s closet
Bag — thrift store, $13
Boots — $20
Estevan Velasco, junior, psychology
“I like to be comfortable, but I like to be colorful, too. I like to be noticed with my wardrobe (and) dress to impress most days.”
Velasco’s wardrobe is made up of fashion staples such as his Sperry Top-Siders and is accented with bold, colorful pieces. Overall, he describes his style as casual without being “too comfortable for school.”
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Favorite trend: “Bright neon colors (are) really popular. I don’t really see a lot of guys doing it, so I kind of like to do it for the guys because I have a lot of bright colors in my wardrobe.”
Least favorite trend: Velasco isn’t too keen on girls shaving half of their heads but still leaving the other half long. “I don’t really know how I feel about the shaved head,” he said. “I feel like (Rihanna) should just do that.”
Advice to a fashion defunct: “Just be yourself. Try to make your look your own. Have fun with it.”
Shoes — Sperry Topsiders, $60
Pants — H&M, $30
Shirt — PacSun, $12




