Most 18-year-olds leave their high school with just a diploma, but freshman Morgan MacAnanny left with a bridal collection she created that is showcased at a popular local bridal showroom.
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“It’s more just like, for the joy of doing it, and a lot of my stuff shares the gospel with people,” Bowden said. “So I think that that’s a really big part of it is like, not only am I like selling fun, cute little stickers, but they also each one I make has a message behind it.”
Are you lacking in ideas for costumes this year? Are you bad at planning and are procrastinating on searching for potential costumes? Don’t worry! The A&L staff is here to recommend group and individual costume ideas for this spooky season.
It’s time to hang up the sandals, platforms and other open-toe caskets for your feet. Time to BeReal and BeCool again.
Fall is here, and your little piggies are looking for a way to stay warm. Here are my top five suggestions for shoes you should get this fall if you want extra style points.
That’s to be expected with curated vintage stores such as this one, as the store being curated makes the shopping experience easier. One thing is for sure when it comes to vintage shopping: come with money. Lots of it.
Twenty percent of KSA profits from the thrift pop-up shop goes to Liberty in North Korea, a nonprofit to help North Korean refugees find freedom in relocation.
If you don’t have a favorite pair of shoes or you are looking for another, here are some recs from the A&L staff.
Your space should be somewhere that is seen as a haven or place of comfort. Don’t allow clutter to prevent you from experiencing ease at home.
“Not many college students with businesses have been able to sell their own stuff. So that’s why I wanted to create the market at Common Grounds to give student entrepreneurs a place to sell.”
Nobody could top the worst-dressed and least on-theme celebrities of the night being Kylie Jenner and Sebastian Stan. Jenner caused a complete meltdown on Twitter by wearing a baseball cap to the Met Gala, which is unacceptable no matter the theme, and was made only more confusing by her pairing it with an actual wedding dress and a mesh top.
“It was really fun working with it and it made me feel a lot closer to my Indonesian heritage because it’s something you would see on the runways in Jakarta, so it felt really good to bring it here,” Widjaja said.
“Buying secondhand is amazing for the environment, because not only are you personally reducing the amount of clothing waste that you put into the world, but it’s also a good response to give back to companies who are used to producing lots and lots of cheap clothes,” Teng said.
It can be a struggle to find what to wear as a wedding guest. You don’t want to overdress or underdress, wear the wrong style or color — it can be a lot of pressure. Instead of asking the bride, here is a guide of what to wear at different types of weddings.
Engagement rings today symbolically stand for the promise of marriage, devotion and commitment one has for their partner. However, that doesn’t mean its aesthetic and price point don’t matter.
Cypress sophomore Aly Jasso brings a positive light to everyday items like sweatshirts and car fresheners with sweet messages to spread joy.
Highlands Ranch, Colo., sophomore Trinity Fay is adding life to the everyday cowboy hat by adding customizations for every occasion.
“We want to continue to grow the footprint of the market, to include a lot more vendors and get a lot more people coming through,” Linares said. “Just expand the idea of what we started off with, which was creating a cool, inclusive, open space where everyone can have a good time.”
During Dr Pepper Hour, Student Government hosted an entrepreneur fair to support students in a new way by celebrating small student-run businesses.
Since the rise in trendiness of Birkenstocks, my hope for humanity’s sense of style has been rapidly diminishing.
Cayleigh’s Creations, a small business run by sophomore Cayleigh Nelson, has become a hit in a mere six months.
On Feb. 10 from 5 – 8 p.m., small businesses on Franklin Avenue will host a Galentine’s day celebration with food trucks, live music and discounts.
“I really loved getting to work with local shops. I think that’s really cool, being able to collaborate and make custom merchandise for them makes me feel like I’m a part of the local scene,” Meinershagen said.
“If you are a Baylor student, then it doesn’t get more Baylor than this,” Boulder, Colo., senior Avery Ortiz-Hunt said. “We have a faculty student collaboration in this major art exhibit that just shows really what type of work that we all put into the classroom and what we get out of it. So, if that doesn’t prove the Baylor spirit of just being a community and really showcasing what we are learning on a daily basis and who we are learning from, then I don’t know what does.”
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