In the fashion world, trends come and go almost as fast as they hit the stores. Every season there seems to be a new color we all gravitate toward, but there are always neutrals we keep in our closet. Among these colors are tans, whites, creams, grays, and of course plenty of black. However, the neutral everyone seemed to forget about is making a comeback: Brown.
Read MoreCustomizing clothes can be an inexpensive and fun way to get exciting new looks in your closet. Try adding the front or back of a t-shirt that you like to your denim jacket, buttons, pins, patches, or even adding spikes or sewing faux fur around the inside. The possibilities are endless.
Read MoreGrowing up with a love of fashion and a dream of one day becoming a designer, Missouri State senior acting major Emma Keifer, owner of The Blonde Bear Boutique, has stayed true to her roots. Emma founded The Blonde Bear Boutique amid the pandemic in May of 2020. In her childhood, she recalls having an obsession with Project Runway and designing her own clothes. During quarantine, she decided she wanted to rekindle that old love and start her own boutique.
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Read MoreFrom the top of their afros to very bottoms their newly purchased all-white Air Force 1’s, Black people have made a tremendous impact within the fashion and beauty world. Not only are they designers, but they have effortlessly set some the biggest and long lasting trends throughout history.
Read MoreEarly 2000s nostalgia seems to be nearing its peak as the world descends into uncertainty with every breaking news story. As a possible remedy to the world’s uncertainty, the familiar early 2000’s aesthetic has made a comeback for many members of Gen Z.
Read MoreWhether you’re an athlete or not, the tennis skirt is an absolute staple for summer and perfect for going back to school in August. An updated ode to the school uniform days, a pleated tennis skirt is a perfect basic to be mixed and matched from summer through fall.
Read MoreIn a globalized and capitalist society, worker’s rights and environmental sustainability suffer at the hands of the fast fashion industry. In recent years, consumers have turned to more ethical ways to shop. Buying second hand is the popular and, undoubtedly, more ethical choice, but the rising popularity of thrifting has come at a cost, literally and figuratively.
Read MoreTragedy struck the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh on April 24, 2013.
The building, which was home to several garment factories, collapsed leaving 1,134 people dead and over 2,500 others injured. The workers in the building were making garments for some of the world’s most well-known brands.
Read MoreHow does the color of our clothing impact the way we feel and the way others perceive us?
Read MoreFor Oscar Moreno, his experience studying abroad as an international business major and connecting with the cultural roots of his family have manifested in his sense of fashion.
Read More“Just like any form of art, street style fashion sets you apart and lets one express feeling you could not otherwise articulate. There is no uniform, no rules, no rhyme or reason. It’s authentic, the only way to be expressive.”
Read MoreInstagram is changing the game for thrifty consumers and wannabe moguls alike.
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