Posts filed under "girls"
Sarah K. - UCLA
I would like to welcome UCLA sophomore Hye-Min Oh to Campus Sartorialist. She is a pre-med psychobiology major at UCLA. Apart from studying, she enjoy spending time with friends, playing guitar/singing, playing sports, cooking/baking, and trying new things. Hye-Min picked up photography as a hobby in middle school and has been shooting since. While she enjoy photographing candids, macro shots, and landscape photos, Hye-Min is also interested in fashion so joining Campus Sartorialist was an opportunity for her to combine two of her interests. Although she aspires to become a doctor, Hye-Min intend to pursue my artistic interests nonetheless.
Sarah is a sophomore at UCLA double majoring in history and psychology with a Korean minor. She is involved in CCM and LINK and aspires to eradicate social injustice by spreading awareness on campus. On her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends as well as taking time to reflect introspectively. It's about letting go and taking life one step at a time.
Rachel - Duke University
Chelsea - Duke University
Ambika - U Michigan
| Photo taken during the ending of the 2011 SHEIfest Street Style Magazine launch party. |
Photos taken by Mai Thi Truong
Sultan - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Meiyi "Maria" Zheng - U Michigan
Maria is currently a junior studying business and statistics at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. She lives and breathes one shoulder dresses and high waisted skirts.
| Spotted in Nickels Arcade during "The Five Show" art opening. |
Photo taken by Mai Thi Truong
FORM Bloggers Series: Lauren Budorick
The third FORM blogger spotlight is on Lauren Budorick, a sophomore Virginia Beach, VA who runs Lauren's Weekly Roundup every Sunday.
CS: How have you become interested in fashion and art and do you see yourself pursuing any of them in the future?
Lauren: I was always really into fashion magazines, and I love how much everything has evolved through the internet, with so many fashion and street style blogs and interactive media content. I guess I've always been a really visual person, because I've been in various art programs and classes since elementary school. I'm definitely considering pursing fashion journalism after I graduate. I'm doing a few fashion journalism internships this summer so we'll see how that goes!CS: Your column is called "Lauren's Weekly Roundup" and it features news and interesting facts from the fashion world as well as other tidbits you find interesting. Where do you get your inspiration from and do you have an angle on presenting your finds?
Lauren: I read a lot of online fashion websites, so I collect various bits and pieces of news all week. I seriously have a giant bookmarks folder of sites I like to browse and scroll through all of them at random times. I try to write my column with kind of a funny, somewhat sarcastic tone to catch readers' interests.CS: Where do you draw your personal inspiration from and what would you define your style to be most like?
Lauren: I draw my inspiration from the whole world around me. My style depends on my mood and my surroundings. I find a lot of inspiration just browsing the internet, but I'm also inspired by anything around me: nature, art, architecture, music, you name it.CS: Lastly, what is your favourite item of clothing and why?
Lauren: When my grandfather passed away a few years ago, my mom was cleaning out his closet and was about to get rid of his sweaters when I found them and told her I wanted to keep some of them. My favorite is a vintage cobalt blue Dior pullover. It's the perfect big slouchy sweater, and it's incredibly soft, so I love to wear it with shorts and sandals on spring days that are not too hot. Plus every time I wear it, it reminds me of him. He always had such classic style.







