Lauren E. Berger / 5 weeks ago
You have received a call back from your dream fashion company with an offer for an interview, now what? After freaking out for however long is necessary, it’s time to prep.
Lauren E. Berger / 9 weeks ago
Being an intern means constantly running around, completing tasks, and working on projects. That having been said, it can become difficult for one to maintain a polished look while at an internship. But have no fear because I am going to give you a guide on how you can always look your best, no matter what the situation, while at your internship! I hope this guide will help to make your internship experience that much more enjoyable, while making you feel more confident and comfortable in your internship attire!
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Lauren E. Berger / 20 weeks ago
Although dressing for the office can be tricky, you don’t have to sacrifice fashion for professionalism. You can look wonderful this winter, even at your nine-to-five. Making your work outfits winter-friendly can be as simple as adding a scarf or wool coat, but there are also more dramatic ways to look polished in the workplace. Shopping online is a great way to find styles meant for winter at the click of a button; GoJane is a great online store for women with items appropriate for work.
Lauren E. Berger / 25 weeks ago
This blog was written by Ian Michael Crumm, a student at Drexel University and friend of Kaitlyn Smith - our Campus Ambassador at Drexel. He is a Communications major with an emphasis in Public Relations and a passion for fashion. You can follow him on Twitter: @IanMCrumm.
There are so many blog posts out there about what women should wear to an interview. Where is the advice for the guys? Searching the web I found a few, but the dudes do not have nearly as many tips to choose from as the ladies.
Lauren E. Berger / 27 weeks ago
This blog post was written by Jenelle Yee, our Campus Ambassador from the University of Nevada at Reno.
Interview-ready outfits are essential to your wardrobe throughout your college career and post-grad life. It can feel daunting enough knowing that you want to ace the interview and get that internship you worked so hard applying for, without having to worry about what you are going to wear. With these recommended items, you won't need to stress over what to wear for that flawless interview look.
1. The Blazer
Lauren E. Berger / 28 weeks ago
This blog was written by Paola Reyes, our Campus Ambassador from the University of Texas.
Lauren E. Berger / 30 weeks ago
This post was written by Courtney Pierson, our Campus Ambassador from the University of South Carolina.
Lauren E. Berger / 1 year ago
This blog post is by Stephanie Saccente, our Campus Ambassador from San Diego State University. You can follow Stephanie on twitter @itsstephxo.
Many of us put just as much thought into what we're going to wear to the gym as we do with our outfits for the day. How I see it, when you look good, you feel better about yourself and that will only make you more motivated to perform better. Wearing the perfect pair of booty shaping spandex or buying a new pair of Nike’s encourages me to give my 110% at the gym. With summer just around the corner, here are some fitness fashion trends you’ll definitely want to check out!
Headbands
Headbands are the perfect way to avoid loose strands of hair in your face while doing cardio or even in the weight room. My personal favorite is “Lucky Luon Headband” by lululemon. Although they aren’t cheap, (each headband is about $12), this moisture absorbing fabric is well worth it. The stretch Luon helps to keep your hair in place and pulls sweat away before it has a chance to run down your face. They are also washable so you are able to get multiple uses from just one headband. The Lucky Luon comes in various patterns and colors so matching your outfit will never be a problem.
Bottoms
While spandex leggings were all the rave during the winter, shorts are probably a better option now that the weather’s getting warmer. Under Armour’s new “Heatgear Touch Shorty” looks good and will keep you feeling good through out your entire workout. The ultra soft material removes all traces of sweat and dries faster than ordinary shorts. Also, the wide waistband sits perfectly on your hips preventing that annoying bulge or rollover.
Shoes
If you haven’t heard of them, you’ve probably seen them. What are they? The infamous Nike Frees. Nike’s latest design is the closest thing to working out barefoot. The enhanced flexibility allows the wearer to maintain stability and actually increase foot strength. Not only are they comfortable, they come in a variety of fun colors and styles so finding one that fits your personality shouldn’t be a problem. Don’t like any of the colors offered in the stores? Not a problem, Nike also invites the option to create your own designs and color choices with Nike ID, a fun way to personally customize your shoes.
Whatever you decide to sport to the gym this summer, I encourage you to own it and give it your all. There are tons of fitness companies out there and if these particular styles don’t strike your interest keep looking until you find ones that do. Working out should be fun, not a forced struggle and if being fashionable while doing so motivates you as it does me, then so be it!
Lauren E. Berger / 1 year ago
Thanks to high-profile events like New York Fashion Week and the Met Gala, everyone knows that New York City is a fashion capital. But the city is about much more than design. New York is home to major apparel and retail firms, each of which is fueled by strong business leaders.
Lauren E. Berger / 1 year ago
This blog was written by Hillary Griffin, our Campus Ambassador from Suffolk University.