Posts filed under "girls"
Fiona - Duke University
A lot of fashionistas nowadays seem to add much unneeded weight to their looks, straying from the right mantra, where less is better or less is more. Fiona, a senior at Duke University, a member of the Delta Gamma sorority and an Economics Major perfectly embodies the mantra and with a nice camel skirt and a white shirt combinations creates a beautiful yet simple look.
Michelle P. - Duke University
Chance had it that the next person I would get to photograph is also named Michelle and is also a senior at Duke University. Michelle is originally from Puerto Rico, a member of the Alpha Phi sorority and plans on going to med school and eventually working on solving health issues in Latin America.
| What I was drawn to most in this outfit was the beautiful light azure scarf that was tucked in the chrysocolla belt.Perfect combination for a warm fall. |
Nnenna - Duke University
Maura - Duke University
Maura is a senior here at Duke University and there is yet to be a day when I meet Maura on campus and her smile and joie de vivre don't lift up my mood. Though it's mid-October and most northern states are already well into the fall season, North Carolina weather has been amazingly summery. Maura's outfit preempts the coming of fall through the cardigan while still maintaining a summery air by pairing it up with a skirt.
Kim - Duke University
Kim is one of my dearest friends and ever since I first met her I saw that her sense of style is unique and quite different from other girls' on campus. Kim, just like me, is an International Student and she hails from Rome, infused with everything that's good in Italian fashion. She writes for her own style blog MeshMode.
Serena - Duke University
Serena, just like Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw is from Connecticut and now lives in New York. While at Duke she majored in Art History and Visual Theory. Her unique personality and fashion sense make her ideal for the debut of Campus Sartorialist. Visit her Art Critique and Analysis blog at UppercaseQ.com
Photos by Robert Wainblat







