Fashion Blitz — Fashion School Store: Part 1

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Missy’s pick:

Channeling the vibe of a trendy Soho boutique, The Fashion School Store offers an eclectic assortment of fashion products that are designed and/or made by Kent State students and alumni.

With this look, I wanted to capture the aesthetic of the store by mixing classy with casual all the while giving the look a little edge.

This Paris T-shirt is a great basic for any wardrobe because it can be paired with denim for a casual and comfy look, or it can be amped up when paired with a flirty, pearl-embellished bubble skirt.

To break up black and white, I like to add a splash of color to ensembles using bright accessories or by adding an extra accent layer.

Here, I chose to do both by pairing the tee and skirt with a multi-colored gemstone cuff bracelet and a vintage striped vest.

By mixing materials such as the cotton shirt, chiffon skirt and woven polyester vest, this look displays as much variety as the Fashion School Store itself.

— Missy Pasquale
 
 


 
 
 

Ashley’s pick:

It’s always embarrassing to be seen in public wearing the same thing as someone else. To avoid the awkward situation and stand out from everyone else, you can’t go wrong picking up a one-of-a-kind piece from the Fashion School Store. This week I styled the look with two pieces from the store that are both unique in their own way.

The standout piece of the look is the skirt, made by a Kent alumnus, featuring tiny delicate rose embellishments and a poofy silhouette that is extremely girly and playful. I took the top, also from the Fashion School Store, and tucked it into the skirt but left it looser to keep from looking too formal.

To finish off the outfit I added my own striped blazer and patent leather oxfords to add to the eclectic and colorful theme.

With one or two pieces from the Fashion School Store, it makes for a great outfit with an even better story where it came from behind it.

— Ashley Jaros

 

 

Karen’s pick:

If you’re like me and get a sick thrill out of hunting down those unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that elevate your wardrobe to the next level, then your prayers have been answered. The Kent State Fashion School Store is a one-stop-shop for distinctive, conversation-starting apparel and accessories you’ll want to wear forever, and it’s just around the corner.

My pick this week embodies what spring/summer 2012 is all about: making a statement with color. The minimalist red blazer [lined in the Kent State map] pops when contrasted with an olive pencil skirt in a bold, graphic print.

The silk shibori scarf, made by fashion student Carl Belfiore, ties together the colors at play while the patent oversized envelope brings the coy-yet-sophisticated look full circle.

In unique pieces like these you’ll walk out the door looking like a million bucks and feeling like a billion, knowing that your one-of-a-kind look has helped support Kent State’s talented students and alumni.

— Karen Zapp

 

PHOTOS BY MATT HAFLEY
Modeled by Michaela Neu

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Fashion Blitz — How to wear leather in spring

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Karen’s pick:

Linen and leather may not be the most traditional of pairings, but the contrast of weights and textures make for a fantastic, casual spring look.

The trick to pulling it all off is showcasing one item and sticking to mostly basics and classics
for the rest.

Here, I’ve paired a traditional linen blazer with a basic graphic tee, my go-to pairing for spring. On bottom, high-waisted leather shorts increase the cool factor, but maintain an overall tailored aesthetic that keeps everything feeling cohesive.

When sporting a mostly black and white outfit like this, spring’s shockingly bright accessories will breathe life into your look, making the classic shapes at play look fresh and playful.

— Karen Zapp

 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 

Missy’s pick:

Leather doesn’t have to be limited to cold weather months; it can be worn in the spring too by playing with proportions and creating a fusion of mixed materials.

Take this leather vest, for example: Paired with a long sleeved shirt or sweater it would have no attributes for spring dressing.

However, paired with a tank and a skirt, the proportions hint toward an ensemble suited for sun. Also, the toughness of the studded leather seems harsh by itself, but when placed with more delicate, lightweight materials such as this linen tank, the juxtaposition creates a cool eclectic vibe.

The same effect could also be achieved by pairing studded leather with linen shorts or pants.

— Missy Pasquale

 

Ashley’s pick:

Although we’ve seen some record high temperatures recently for spring in Northeast Ohio, it’s still just a tad too soon to pack away your leather jacket just yet. Get more use out of an investment in a leather jacket for winter by pairing it with the right outfit to prolong wear into spring.

The thing to remember is that you need to offset the edgy and masculine look of a motorcycle jacket to avoid looking too harsh in spring.

For my look this week, I balanced out the cropped leather coat by working with one of spring’s most popular trends — pastel hues. Wearing bold pops of color balances out the leather and gives the entire ensemble more of a spring vibe.

When done properly, color blocking looks sophisticated and stylish without trying too hard. The leather Sperry boat shoes were just the right touch to pull the leather back into focus and further heighten the casual appeal of the outfit.

— Ashley Jaros

PHOTOS BY MATT HAFLEY
Modeled by Paula Simmons

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