Mia Hart, 20, photography major, isn’t afraid to experiment with her outfits, whether thrifting or shopping at retail stores such as Target. She said searching the racks can lead to a good find.
Clothing is one of the most visible forms of self-expression, and people are often interpreted by what they wear.
Fashion trends come and go, and in the 2020s many have been driven by social media, which students often credit as a source of outfit inspiration.
Muted colors, leather jackets, baggy streetwear are some of the most popular fashion trends seen around campus.
Most popularly, many students decorated their school bags with keychain plushies and trinkets that represented the things they love. Fashion and accessories can open the smallest doors of the introduction of a person.
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