Dawgs with Style
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Dawgs with Style: Mary West
“I think a lot of times what people worry about is, ‘Oh, if I put this on, I’ll look weird, or people will think I’m weird.’ [But I think] it’s interesting.”
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Dawgs with Style: Megan Grady
“I’m someone drawn to many ways of seeing, being and expressing. Don’t fence me in. Let me have fun.”
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Dawgs with Style: Caroline Erickson
“Every day, I want to try to put an outfit on that makes me feel confident and reflects who I am and how I feel.”
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Dawgs with Style: Breanna Wilson
“As long as you’re wearing what you like and what makes you feel good, that’s all that should matter.”
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Dawgs with Style: Dr. Cynthia Chen
“I started caring less about what people say. [Style] is about who I am — not who I should be. I shouldn’t be defined by how I look or what I choose to wear.”
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Dawgs with Style: Megan Heiss
“‘Now is the time to experiment with styles and figure out what you like and don’t like. Any outfit looks better if you feel confident wearing it.”’
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Dawgs with Style: Coley Zeigler and Gillian Cutshaw
Two seniors reflect on their shared style journey and the memories they’ve made along the way.
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Dawgs with Style: Evelyn Stewart
The sophomore described her vintage-inspired look, the appeal and drawbacks of the vintage style community and tips on making modern clothes look historical.
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Dawgs with Style: Frances Anderson
Junior arts administration and art and design major Frances Anderson’s style is youthful, retro and always paired with the perfect accessories.
