“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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”’
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.
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.
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.
Dawgs with Style: Nick Taylor
“Students are finding new ways to merge their leisure time with their professional life.”