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From Day to Night Fashion Style Challenge: How to Rock Your Going Out Attire to Class

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter.

Remember that sexy bandage dress and black tight mini you bought last year from

Forever 21? You never thought you could wear them out side of the sweat filled

walls of a frat house, let alone class. Well, now you can.

I. The Bandage Dress:

Tight and bright, you wore this dancing last Friday night. Now you can wear it

to class too. Turn that sexy dress into a classy outfit with your favorite blazer

and flats. Add your cute statement necklace and pearls and your sexy frat

dress just got classy

1) Start with your body con dress (Like this Open Back Bodycon Dress, $12.80

by Forever21)

2) Add your classy Blazer (Like this Ribbed Collar Blazer, $29.80 by Forever

21)

3) Ditch your Stilettos for a classy pair of flats (Like these lizard printed

Serena Ballet Flats, $250.00 by Tory Burch)

4) Accessorize with Pearls (Like these Genuine Freshwater Pearl Earrings.

$30.00 from Banana Republic)

5) Accessorize with a Statement Necklace (Like this mixed Crystal and Resin

Necklace, $150 from JCrew)

6) Tada!
 

II. The Tight Black Mini

The Tight Black mini is a college essential for going out. It’s also essential for

your every day outfit choices too! Pair yours with a tank, a cardigan, tights, and

boots, and a scarf for a cute cozy going to class look.

1) Start with your tight black Mini, (like this favorite ribbed mini skirt, $7.80 by

Forever 21)

2) Add a basic white tank (like this favorite V-Neck cami, $1.80 by Forever 21)

3) Put on your favorite fuzzy cardigan (like this open front cardigan, juniors,

$38.00 by Nordstrom [Juniors]).

4) Put on some tights, (like these open-knit chevron tights, $7.80 by Forever 21)

 

5) Add a pair of black boots to the mix (like these Melissa Button Black riding

boots, $348.00)

6) Accessorize with a cute scarf, (like this bird print infinity scarf, $18.00 by

Norstrom [Juniors]).

Here’s the outfit all put together:

Caroline is an Art History Major at Tulane University, class of 2016.  She's passionate about fashion, design, comedy, and traveling. Originally Philladelphia, Caroline can be seen on campus sketching in her moleskin notebook, doing yoga, telling stand up comedy, and spending time with her family and friends.    
Along with being the Her Campus Franklin and Marshall Campus Correspondent, I am also the editor-in-chief of Epilogue, F&M's literary Magazine, Staff Writer for The College Reporter, F&M's student newspaper, and a very active member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity. When not hard at work, you can find me writing, reading, geeking out over Disney movies with my friends, or doing art projects.