3 Go-To’s For the “I Don’t Know What to Wear Today” Blues

Have you ever woken up on a Monday morning (or Tuesday…or Wednesday…), stood at your closet, and been at a loss for what to wear? Here’s some inspiration from three great sources for all things fashion:

1. College Fashionista‘s “Boho Rocker Chick” In this article, The College Fashionista Team sheds light on Anna Sui’s Fall 2014 collection in which she mixed her traditional boho style with a more edgy, rocker vibe through the use of bright colors and patterns, fur coats, and embellishments. Their own Fashionista paid homage to the collection to show how easy it is to recreate Sui’s looks. She wore a loose-fitting, vintage-esque maxi dress with a funky print, alongside motorcycle-babe-worthy ankle booties, a black floppy hat, a statement necklace, and sunglasses John Lennon would be proud of. While the dress and hat stand by more traditional boho looks, the buckled booties and sunglasses give it a unique flair that breathes new life into the style, just as Sui’s Fall 2014 line has. The chunky black and antique gold chain necklace completes the look by tying the femininity of the dress and the edge of the motorcycle boots together to make it cohesive as a whole. You can shop the look here:

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My own version of Boho Rocker Chic

2. Man Repeller’s “What to Wear in Transitional Weather?” After making a sadly accurate menstrual cycle metaphor, Esther Levy clues readers in on how to dress during “transitional weather.” You know, that weather that San Luis Obispo is so aptly known for – brisk chills in the morning and uncomfortably warm sunshine by mid-afternoon. Levy says the key to dressing in this unfortunate type of weather is “strategic layering,” and then shows readers how to do just that. She wears a black sleeveless turtleneck underneath a white and grey striped tunic over light wash distressed jeans. To add to the ensemble, she wore Barney’s New York sandals and an oversized jacket from Topshop. You can shop the look here:

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My personal take on Transitional Weather Wear

3. College Fashion‘s “Easy Outfit Formulas” This article written by Callan from Whitman College gives readers three ways to wear two staple items: bootcut jeans and a button-up shirt. Her first look she calls “polished and preppy,” and pairs the bootcut jeans and button-up shirt with a brown leather satchel, brown leather oxfords, and a royal purple sweater. The second look, “rustic fall,” pairs the boots and button-up with short brown leather cowboy boots, an oversized cardigan, and a circle scarf. The third and final look, “modern classics,” pairs the jeans and shirt combo with a black fitted blazer, clutch, a classic pair of pumps, and statement earrings. My personal favorite look was the polished and preppy, so you can shop the look here:

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My version of Polished and Preppy

Welcome

Here at Dress Relief, you’ll soon find posts showcasing unique individuals with inspiring fashion tastes, and links to duplicate or similar looking items so you can get the look yourself.

While in college, many students opt to wearing workout pants, t-shirts, and Nikes to class, but others find fashion as another form of expression. Through interviews and capturing video, photos, and audio clips, we’ll delve into the world of fashion along with how people find their “fashion inspirations” through art, music, and culture.

It will be similar to College Fashion and Byrdie, but I’ll pull inspiration from and focus on fashionable college students, rather than those in pop culture.

Some past students’ websites that I particularly like and want to emulate (to a degree) include Beauty Tips and Tricks by Kat, Cal Poly Cat Program, which have list-like posts and bold headlines, along with Cheap Chic & Healthy which features an easy-to-read, minimalist look.

I chose the topic of fashion because it’s something that I’m very passionate about and is a vital part of my personal expression; I run a secondary blog of my own looks on my Blogspot which I started in lieu of getting a sponsorship with the clothing company Oasap.

A photo from the most recent post on my Blogspot, featuring items from Topshop, Asos, and Oasap.

A photo from the most recent post on my Blogspot, featuring items from Topshop, Asos, and Oasap.