Ariana
Along the Charles River: History of Art and Architecture concentrator, musician (voice in Collegium and a violinist in BachSoc), and now-senior Ariana in a blue flower print tea dress with matching earrings.
According to Ariana: “My closet is a hodgepodge of items from various stores and the occasional great find from my mom’s closet or my grandma’s jewelry boxes. And the earrings——handmade by me. I’ve been making jewelry for years.”
“I’m from South Florida. My obsession is with sundresses. In fact one of my end-of-year banquet awards was for Best Sundresses.”
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On Widener steps: Shaved hair, red lips, black dress. Simple and stunning.
Such a strange but brilliant choice of winged golden kicks. They remind me, in fact, of the Roman mythological character, Mecury, messenger of the gods who wore winged sandals.
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Outside of Cafe Pamplona: a modern-day Marilyn Monroe? Lexi was sipping a cup of coffee with a friend when I spotted her bleach-blond hair, which stood out from nearly a while away.
As an art history major at Amherst, she chose to tattoo her back with reference to a work of art she loves.
Bubblegum dress, pearl earrings, circle-frame shades, short blond hair: super fun and flirty!
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In Harvard Yard: a pair of Angelas who are roommates, best friends, and style bloggers. They live and go to school in Boston, though they are originally from Spain and Venezuela. When asked about their style, they said:
“We just really like mixing up delicate feminine things with edgy and sometimes masculine items. We sometimes shop in the boys section and wear our dad’s things. Other than that, we like mixing different colors and textures, and love wearing colors that don’t match.”
With interesting textures and darker colors, they definitely stood out from the typical Yard crowd. Neon rings, sheer blouses, torn fabric——pretty bold stuff!
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On Widener steps: Harvard senior Shereen, who looked exquisite wearing her airy floor-length dress. She said she bought it in Pakistan.
Fun with fabric.
I’m also quite fond of the cuff.
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In Harvard Yard: a Bostonite who works in marketing with brilliant blue shorts and preppy-punk shoes.
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Outside of the Harvard Coop Bookstore: a stylish, demure Harvard graduate student that could very well have stepped out from the 1950s. Nautical stripes. Blunt doll-like bangs. Wedge shoes. Thick framed glasses. I’m especially a big fan of the vivid vintage red skirt (in fact, I have one just like it!).
I really enjoyed my short chat with her. Though I don’t remember much, I do recall that she is very interested in Russian Constructivist art.
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