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Tuesday, February 11, 2025
College Fashionista

College Fashionista

 Ok, Fashionistas: I know it's midterm season, but don't panic at the sight of the word ""study"" in this week's headline. I give you all permission to put all of your upcoming homework and exams out of your mind for a few minutes and focus on something that's both fun and worth studying: color mixing.

This Fashionista immediately caught my eye when I saw her walking through Library Mall. Her bright-blue scarf and neon-pink tights were the first things to grab my attention. That's beacause these colorful accessories did their job. I love how the blue and pink work together to create a bold and playful fall color scheme. This is a great example of how you can have fun with a vibrant palate, no matter the season. Are you looking for a way to make your favorite fall ensemble more colorful but not ready to dive into tights? Try a pair of these Urban Outfitters ankle socks and wear them with open-toed, T-strap heels to transition into this trend.

The way this Fashionista paired her vibrant accessories with an otherwise neutral outfit is fabulous. Because of this smart fashion choice, her sweater dress, hobo bag and flats do not compete for the attention intended for her great scarf and tights. Not only is her ensemble perfect for the unpredictable fall weather we have been experiencing, but is also guaranteed to grab anyone's attention, as it did mine!

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Hint: A sweater dress like the one this Fashionista is wearing can be an invaluable part of your fall wardrobe. Check out this simple, yet fabulous sweater dress from Express.

Check out University of Wisconsin-Madison's CollegeFashionsta page at: collegefashionista.com/school/university_of_wisconsin/.

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