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Fashion Spotlight on: Judith Prenzlow

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Fatima Gomez Student Contributor, Oklahoma State University
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Becca Brooks Student Contributor, Oklahoma State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at OK State chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

            Crazy Oklahoma weather means another random outfit put together. You never know when it is going to be hot or cold, so why not dress appropriate for both? Last Monday I spotted Miss Judith Prenzlow and her clothing components caught my attention. Her outfit consisted of high-waist khaki pants, a Navajo tribal-print inspired button up shirt, some mustard yellow moccasins, and necklaces that expressed her style. The warm fall colors and a touch of 70s funk made me feel as if she was warm for the cool breeze in the morning yet still comfortable when the temperature increased. She did an amazing job using the same color story throughout her outfit. It was appealing to the eye since reds, oranges, and yellows tend to stand out more than blues and greens. Her moccasins and necklaces were my favorite pieces that she was wearing! I absolutely love the vibrant mustard color of her moccasins because it is one of the fall’s trending colors. And her necklaces really gave me a sense of her self-expression. Remember ladies, the accessories can make or destroy an outfit.

            I really loved how the simplicity of Judith’s outfit brings a feeling of relaxation yet you can recognize her personality through the prints and shoes that complement each other, and also through the necklaces that represent her attitude. You can put an outfit similar to this by wearing a shirt with any type of print, pants that are a neutral color, accessories that flow with the outfit, and then any shoes that are appropriate to the weather. 

Becca is an Oklahoma State University fashion journalism student. After she graduates in December, she wants to work for British Vogue. She believes that although a $1,200 sundress looks fantastic on the runway, there are less expensive alternatives to looking fabulous. Knowing how to shop on a budget is a vital skill for every college woman. She has recently completed a life-changing study abroad experience in London and a visual merchandising internship at White House Black Market in Dallas. Becca wants to show the fashion world that you can look beautiful without breaking the bank.