A Few of the Fashionable Show Off Their Timeless Styles

By ARIELLE LHOTAN

 

Katie shows us that being a “treasure hunter” can yield some fashion points. (Arielle Lhotan/The Observer)

Katie Leonard (Left)
Senior Lincoln Center
Dress: Forever 21
Shoes: Macy’s

Treasure hunter is a term I use to describe someone who knows how to find a good deal without sacrificing style or quality. Katie Leonard, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC)’ 12 is certainly a master of treasure hunting, judging by her outfit, which cost about $34. I almost couldn’t believe that she found a dress with such a great shape and denim material, at Forever 21. Usually buying something cheap means the quality is poor and the fit just isn’t quite right, but the $19 retro-inspired dress is ultra flattering and is a modern take on a classic silhouette. Katie bought the gladiators on sale at Macy’s, and the light suede material is a great option for the summer to fall transition if you aren’t quite ready to pack away your sandals.

What really caught my eye about Katie’s outfit is the way she emulated a certain look without making it predictable. Katie was inspired by the women of “Mad Men,” so she gave herself a retro updo and glasses which totally tied the look together. The gladiators are a surprising choice instead of flats or heels, but they work so well because the shoes and dress are a perfect balance of vintage  and modern. When trying to pull a look from your closet keep in mind that mixing styles like bohemian and classic or urban and gamine is a great way to expand the wardrobe that you already have. I love basics mixed with funky or edgy pieces because it looks effortless yet chic. ASOS.com is a great site to find both basic and funky items at super affordable prices. Madewell, a clothing store with several locations around Manhattan, has awesome deals on tees and tanks and offers student discounts on full-priced items and sale items. It takes patience and a little bit of zen to become an expert treasure hunter, especially when bargain shopping in stores like Forever 21 (sensory overload) but at least you’ll be able to afford that Red Mango later.

Hunter tells us that being comfortable with an outfit can lead to fashion genius. (Arielle Lhotan/The Observer)

Hunter Lombard (Right)
Freshman Lincoln Center
Shoes: Dr. Martens
Jacket: Levi’s

The first thing I noticed about Hunter Lombard’s (FCLC ’ 15) outfit were her low top velvet Dr. Martens.  While most people opt for the mid-ankle length leather boots, I love that Hunter chose the subtler alternative. Not only did they look super comfortable, but I can imagine they would work with just about anything. I still love oxfords, but I have been trying to find another type of shoe that is versatile, comfortable and stylish.  When I saw Hunter’s shoes, I immediately wanted to plan a trip to the Dr. Martens store in SoHo so I could pick up a pair for myself. The low top Dr. Martens shoes seem universally flattering, and look like they are easily incorporated into most wardrobes. The shoe is  flattering because it adds the weight of the boot while lengthening the leg.

To top off Hunter’s all-black ensemble, she chose an acid-wash denim jacket by Levi’s and a long necklace.  The jacket is a perfect choice if you want something that is functional and chic. Plus, it never really goes out of style. The oversize fit and the light wash make the jacket unconventional and very of the moment. Hunter’s necklace anchors the outfit, adding dimension to the monochromatic palette. Without the necklace, the black on black could end up feeling flat but the smallest detail pulls the outfit together. A side bag was an ideal choice because it is not as feminine as a purse, yet more sophisticated than a backpack. Hunter’s casual, lived-in clothes are refreshing and contemporary and show off her personal style in an effortless way.