Friday, May 24, 2013

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If you're not familiar with Bloglovin', it's a neat little website that lets you aggregate all your favorite blogs into one place and keep track of any unread posts. Follow us by clicking the awesomely animated Eiffel Tower below and you'll always have some college street style in your life!
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W21:13 - Song of the Weekend


We'd like to introduce the Song of the Weekend section, which will feature a new style-filled song and music video every Friday. This week's song, Tomorrow by Gianluca Bezzina, comes from Malta and tells the story of two Euro-Prep enamored young adults.


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Nautical Stripes- University of Toronto

University of Toronto student wears a blue stripe white nautical tee t-shirt under a blue cardigan and over khaki pants and nike sneakers
Nautical Striped Sweaters have been a staple for stylish men for years and this University of Toronto student definitely knows it. St. James is one of the most famous purveyors of the French Nautical Striped Sweaters and tees. Check them out here!
Photo by Jenna Wakani

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Fair Isle & Plaid - Harvard University

This male student wore a black grey and red fair isle patterned sweater over a red and blue plaid shirt and khaki pants, blue socks and brown leather moccasins.

This male student wore a black grey and red fair isle patterned sweater over a red and blue plaid shirt and khaki pants, blue socks and brown leather moccasins.

Photos by Emily Xie at BooksandLiquor.com
The images in this post, by copyright law, belong to Emily Xie and may not be 
distributed or used without permission of the owner(talk@booksandliquor.com)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Sunny Day Florals - UNC

Sara C, a UNC Chapel Hill sophomore majoring in Journalism and Mass Communications wears a floral print pink/fuchsia scarf over a bright mustard yellow sweater, blue jeans and light brown suede chukka boots
Sara C - Class of 2015 - Journalism and Mass Communications

Photos by Yasamin Hagshenas