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Lilly For Less

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at High Point chapter.

There’s something charming about coming to school in the south. Many girls secretly dream of being the quintessential preppy Southern Belle. One essential every southern collegiette  needs is a little Lilly in her life—Lilly Pulitzer, that is. Sorority girls and southern belles alike adore the bright, kitschy patterns. But paying $200 for a whimsical dress not in your budget? Here’s how to sneak in some Lilly for less.
 
1. A Lilly iPhone Case: Everyone knows your cell phone is the ultimate accessory. Since it’s always in your hand, brighten it up with one of these adorable patterns. ($19.50-$24.50, depending on the model, preppyprincess.com)

2. A Lilly ID Wristlet: A cute and convenient way to carry your student ID, license, lip-gloss, and cell phone in style. No more digging in your purse to find your cell phone and wallet!  ($38, lillypultizer.com)

 

3. A Lilly Koozie: Sip in style, ladies. This koozie will make even your can of Natty Lite feel classier. ($5.50-$5.95, splashofpink.com)

4. A Lilly Tumbler: Keeps your Diet Coke cold and cute! Fill it up, and accessorize while you hydrate. ($14.95, thepinkpelican.com)
 

 
 
5. A Lilly Planner: Everyone knows there’s nothing cute about being unorganized. This planner is so cute, you’ll want to have a reason to write in it. Available in two different sizes to accommodate even the most in-demand collegiettes ($15.50-$24.50, preppyprincess.com)
Christina Buttafuoco is a sophomore Communications-Journalism Major with a minor in English Writing at High Point University. She is a sister of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, a lover of musicals, and an avid viewer of the Food Network. Christina grew up on Long Island, NY and headed down south to North Carolina during those awkward middle school years. Before she moved, her best friend ripped out pages from a fashion magazine and told her not to forget what fashion was. She didn't. Now Christina hopes to be an editor for one of those magazines one day. For now, she is so excited to bring Her Campus to HPU.