It's the most wonderful time of the year – back to school season. It's almost as great as the holidays, only with sweltering heat waves and instead of stuffing stocking, you're stuffing backpacks.
Every person who's up-to-date on the trends of the season knows that there's two ways to style every trend.
When you think fashion, you think high-end designers, trends and extraordinary clothes that only super models could pull off.
Small town charm is something in its own, and can leave a person feeling satisfied or it can leave a person ultimately wanting more.
White sand beneath your toes, the endless sounds of gentle waves crashing in the distance and the sweet feeling of tanned skin; all things that encompass the greatness that is a beach vacation.
With every season comes new fads and trends. Summer 2016 is no different.
Two weeks into summer vacation and those of us at home have hit that point, the point of no return, the point where we wake up in the morning and wear the same pair of nike shorts for the fourth day in a row.
Since making the transition from denim to looser and airy fabrics, I’ve found myself fifty times happier getting dressed in the morning.
Summer living is often times so easy, stress-free students forget that there are other clothing options outside of their Nike shorts and bathing suits.
Our resident Target retail expert™ is back for more shopping tips!
It's easy to get lost in the sauce of college; take to your closet to ease your mind.
Finals are coming up, which means we’ll be stuck in the library practicing the longest, most gruesome sedentary week of the year.
Spring LDOC (last day of classes) is right around the corner and we are feeling some mixed emotions about it.
We all remember the days where showing up to school in your Hollister Co. T-shirt and rainbows solidified your dominant position in the social hierarchy of middle school.
There have been countless tacky and cringe-worthy fashion trends in the past centuries.
April 5th is National Bell Bottoms Day (random, I know), so what better way to celebrate than by wearing some ultra wide-legged pants?
On April 1, H&M and Mark Zuckerberg said to everyone, "Joke's on you!"