Posts filed under "girls"

Lisa - Duke University

Lisa is a First-Year at Duke University, originally from Toronto. She was one of the First-Years I mentored during International Orientation and akin to the other International students featured so far, Lisa has a great eye for style. Her outfit today showcases what elegant comfortable-wear should look like on a college campus (n.b. sweatpants and hoodie enthusiasts). 

Posted on November 18, 2010 and filed under "Duke", "NC", "girls".

Kirsty - Duke University

Kirsty is a Senior at Duke University studying Chemistry and Art History. She is from Beijing but loves Europe as much as I do. If you would like to read more about Kirsty's "Occidental" adventures, visit her blog, Rivig's Simple Pleasures !

Harem Pants are slowly creeping onto the American market ( finally ! )
Posted on November 11, 2010 and filed under "Duke", "NC", "girls".

Samera - Duke University

Samera is a Senior at Duke University and a native Durhamanian studying Public Policy and Cultural Anthropology.

Though introduced in the Fall of '09, studs are definitely still in style 
Posted on November 3, 2010 and filed under "Duke", "NC", "girls".

Indu - Duke University

Indu is a Sophomore at Duke University whom I met on an Outing Club trip to beautiful West Virginia. She is the perfect example of an athletic woman who does not shy away from embracing her feminine side and does so stylishly.

I loved the pattern of this dress so much I wanted to take a photo of just it. The blue my camera captured doesn't do justice.
Posted on October 28, 2010 and filed under "Duke", "NC", "girls".

Naima - Duke University

Naima is a Duke University Senior and has been one of good friends ever since orientation week three years ago. If you ever have the chance to visit Duke, make sure you catch her in one of Sabrosura's performances (Sabro is Duke's very own Salsa dancing  group)!

Posted on October 27, 2010 and filed under "Duke", "NC", "girls".

Swapi- Duke University

It's interview season around college campuses and Swapi had just had one. While she always dresses stylishly, it's interesting to see how many students transform for interviews and how it contrasts with what they regularly wear. For students like Swapi, transitioning into business life will most likely be a piece of cake, at least in terms of dressing for work. Do you think it'll be easy for you to trade flip-flops for pumps or hoodies for shirts and ties?



Posted on October 27, 2010 and filed under "Duke", "NC", "girls".