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Face the Coming Storm with Fierce Fashion: rainboots and trenches!

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

Well Bruins, the forecast of rain is threatening to upset more pleasant days at Sunset Rec. But on the brightside, rain offers us Bruinettes a rare seasonal fashion opportunity: trench coats and rainboots! Here’s a look at some of this rainy season’s hottest styles.
 

The Classic Trench
: Khaki colored with double-breasted buttons and a tie to show off your narrow waist. This Poplin Trench, by Calvin Klein, also adds a chic geometric collar for a dramatic twist, as well as the added style of buttoned cuffs. At $128, it is an investment piece, but it will never go out of style! You can rest easy knowing you will always look much classier than the girls walking to class in soaking sweatshirts.
 
The Edgy Trench: Classy Khaki with a kick of rock n’ roll. Bebe’s Studded Twill Trench features brass studs at the collar and pockets. With a slight flare at the bottom, this trench makes a statement without straying from classic style that you will be able to wear for years to come. At $169, this trench is a wise investment—if it’s protecting you from the rain and expressing your edgy personality, it’s working a double shift and deserves to be paid extra in overtime…right?
 

The Color Trench:
Both of these trenches from Kohls are low in price but high in style. The Elle Ruffle Trench boasts a bright red color, lifting your rainy day spirits from drab to fab, while Lauren Conrad’s trench coat adds detail with a seafoam green featuring an adorable bow on the back. Both under $65, these pieces will keep you dry while also fitting into the season’s color palette, not to mention your college budget!
 

Rainboots:
I thought this trend would be short-lived, but it seems practicality has given this fad some staying power! The boots, however, have been introduced to a new set of standards. If you plan on having a long-term relationship with your rainboots, choose a pair that will be versatile with numerous outfits. Although girly designs are fine for fun rain excursions, there are brands that create sophisticated styles that will be better suited for city ventures. For example, DAV rainboots, designed by every girl’s beloved Havaianas brand, has chic styles with laces up the back. They even imitate riding boots that make rubber almost unrecognizable. These are boots that can be worn even when there is only a “chance” of rain without looking like you missed the memo. You can find the Quilted Victoria and Equestrian designs at stores such as Post 26 and Erik’s Shoes in Los Angeles.
 
 
Pictures:
http://www.davrain.com/index.php/victoria-quilted-rain-boot.html
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/calvin-klein-belted-poplin-trench/3164279?origin=keywordsearch&resultback=1627
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/landingpages/lclaurenconrad/tops/PRD~752316/LC+Lauren+Conrad+Trench+Coat.jsp

Madeline Hunt is a senior at UCLA majoring in Communication Studies with a minor in Spanish. Originally from the laidback beach-town of Santa Barbara, the California native finds the fast-paced nature and eccentricity of LA extremely exciting. Once more, she decided to expand her horizons when she studied abroad this past fall in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Madeline wants to pursue a career in the entertainment industry and is considering broadcast journalism and public relations as potential options. On campus, she is currently the Public Relations & Marketing Director for the student- run organization Fashion and Student Trends and an intern at E! News. She served as an entertainment reporter on UCLA’s accredited student newspaper, The Daily Bruin, under the video division and is a current member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. During her free time, she enjoys playing tennis, exercising, going to the beach, shopping (online shopping will be the death of her!), reading Glamour and Cosmo, eating Mexican food and sushi, spending time with her friends, practicing her Spanish, and satisfying her weakness for caffeine with Starbuck’s lattes.