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4/12/2016, 10:18pm

Spring Fashion Issue: Dress women's outfits up or down with simple additions

By Emily Esleck | Managing Editor

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Oftentimes, college students are busy going from work to school and different extracirucular activites. If an outfit needs to last all day, replacing different accessories should do the trick.

Karli Buckner, junior in nursing and employee at Therapy Boutique, said simple, basic and solid dresses are easy to dress up for an occasion.

“I would just add chunky jewelry to dress it up, for night,” Buckner said.

She said during the day, the outfit should have more simplicity, which makes it easier to dress down.

Another employee, Jena Williams, senior in apparel merchandising, said changing shoes would help make the looks different throughout the day.

“So flats during the day and heels at night,” Williams said.

Williams said how you accessorize helps dress an outfit up or down.


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“Maybe during the day, since it’s spring, a light scarf is a bit more casual, versus at night,” Williams said.

The dresses pictured are from Therapy, but online shopping has become increasingly popular, and vendors will likely have similar products for a cheaper price.

Zappos usually has less expensive prices, and Simply Dresses and Lulu’s have similar dresses.

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