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Fall Fashion for Every Style

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Tabia Robinson Student Contributor, University at Albany (SUNY)
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Albany chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

We all love fall. It’s the season of beautiful brown and orange colors, pumpkin spice lattes, leaves and best of all fall fashion. Here is a style guide fit for every collegiate’s fashion style.

 

 

 

For the Preppy collegiate, they would need tall brown boots, blue jeans, a denim button down shirt, a circle scarf, sizeable tote bag, post earring, classic handwatch and a dainty necklace.

 

For the Punk collegiate, they would need a green military jacket, band tee, ripped black jeans, velvet Dr. Marten boots, a simple black crossbody and a choker.

 

For the Modest collegiate, they would need a midi dress, bold cardigan, tights/stockings, booties, bracelet set, chandelier earrings and a simple totebag.

 

For the Sophisticated collegiate, they would need a long peacoat, button down blouse with collar, crew neck sweater, trousers, heeled booties, simple shoulder bag and a nude lip.

 

For the Sporty collegiate, they would need a varsity jacket/ windbreaker, tee-shirt, joggers/sweatpants, tennis shoes, a simple necklace and a backpack.

 

For the Vintage collegiate, they would need an oversized cardigan, A-line dress, loafers, leather watch, readers and messenger bag.

 

For the Western collegiate, they would need an oversized pullover sweater, ripped jeans, knee high socks, fringed shoudler bag, cowboy boots, circle scarf and bracelet set.

 

For the Boho collegiate, they would need an oversized pullover sweater, flannel shirt, circle skirt, calf socks, oxfords, post earrings and a simple bracelet. 

 

Here’s to a stylish fall season collegiates!

 
 
 

 

Tabia is a senior at SUNY University at Albany. She is studying Journalism with a minor in History and Africana Studies. She would love a career in Journalism as an Arts and Entertainment Reporter. She wants to go to graduate school in her native New York City or Boston, Massachusetts. In her spare time she likes to dance, sing, watch new shows on Hulu and read Her Campus articles. She is currently the Podium Perspective Director and a Staff Writer for the Albany Student Press and a founding member of Kappa Alpha Pi. Go Danes!