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Emerstyle: The Year in Campus Fashion

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

We Emerson students are known for our great sense of style. Sidewalks and hallways are our runways. Nothing beats the feeling of popping tags at the Garment District or finding a hidden gem in the sale section of Urban Outfitters. We’re fashion conscious students, and we’re okay with it.

While we all have a unique way of dressing, it’s almost impossible to not be influenced by what others around us are wearing. Flannels, high-waisted jeans and Converse quickly became the unofficial uniform in the fall. Trends travel and the Emerson aesthetic can be seen in our style.

As the school year comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to do a recap of the clothes that defined campus fashion. Boylston Street style was strong. Here are the pieces that basically every Emerson fashionista had hanging in her closet.

1. High-waisted denim shorts

A must for warmer weather. Whether you got them from American Apparel or a thrift store, you rocked them.

 

2. High-waisted jeans

We wear high-waisted denim all year round. These jeans are everything.

 

3. Crop tops

The perfect tops to wear with our high-waisted jeans, shorts and skirts. You can’t go wrong with a crop top.

 

4. Flannels

Worn wrapped around the waist or with a concert tee, the 2014-2015 school year style can be summed up by this closet staple. The more vintage and oversized, the better. Flannels don’t let you down.

 

5. Oversized sweaters & cardigans

We like our knits oversized, cozy and comfy. Thrifted is preferred.

 

6. Joggers

They’re not sweatpants—they’re fashion. Jogger pants are perfect for lazy days when you want to look put together, but still feel like you’re wearing pajamas.

 

7. Patagonia jackets

Ah, Patagonia…the North Face’s cousin.

 

8. Dr. Martens

So grunge, so 90s. One of the signature shoes of Emerson.

 

9. Converse

Emerson’s other signature shoe. Converse enthusiasts have a growing collection in their dorm room. How did you get so many?

 

10. Chokers

Velvet, tattoo, chord…so many varieties on so many necks. The choker was the most coveted accessory of the school year. Brandy Melville’s profits increased by 500%.

 

Which trend was your favorite this school year? Tell us on Twitter @HCEmerson using #EmersonYearInFashion.

Bitsy Skerry is a freshman at Emerson College majoring in Marketing Communication. She loves all things fashion and has a personal style blog, Bits of Style (www.bits-of-style.blogspot.com). Her style icon is Audrey Hepburn and her favorite movie is The Devil Wears Prada. Bitsy plans to work in the fashion industry.
Emerson contributor