How Taking Time Off From School Actually Set This Entrepreneur Up For Success
The official CollegeFashionista podcast is taking the internet by storm! As a top ranked and noteworthy podcast on iTunes, we are excited to share with you m... Read more.
Michelle Phan’s Greatest Achievement Has Nothing To Do With Makeup or YouTube
The official college fashionista podcast is taking the internet by storm! As a top-ranked and noteworthy podcast on iTunes, we are excited to share with you ... Read more.
6 Brands That are Destined to be the Next Mansur Gavriel
Here’s a few totally unsolicited fun facts about me: 1—I may or may not have a handbag obsession 2—I spend an embarrassing amount of time online R... Read more.
LOVE IT OR HATE IT? The Wet Hair Look
Here’s the truth—it is hot AF out. While I apologize to you, the reader, and my mom for my language, simply saying “Oh gee, it’s toasty,R... Read more.
LOVE IT OR HATE IT—Destroyed Denim
I have the world’s nicest mom. She’s one of those people that thinks everything her kids do is the best thing ever, sends me care packages as an adu... Read more.
LOVE IT OR HATE IT—Pigtail Braids
There are certain words that immediately invoke an image. When someone says the word “pigtails,” I immediately think of little freckly five-year-old with mi... Read more.
LOVE IT OR HATE IT—Sweatshirts
For so long I reserved sweatshirts for 1) sick days or 2) obligatory moments of school spirit. In fact after college, I had all my sweatshirts made into a quilt... Read more.
TWENTY QUESTIONS—Melissa Levin, CollegeFashionista’s COO
It’s STYLE GURU BIO week here at CollegeFashionista. While we are busy getting to know the #RAD team of 2,000+ Style Gurus who make up our #GuruGang this spri... Read more.
The Five Reasons You Need To Get To Know This One Brand
The team at CollegeFashionista has pretty eclectic and diverging taste when it comes to fashion. Some of us prescribe to the “all black everyday notion,... Read more.
Twenty Things I Learned In My 20s
Today I turn 30. I used to think people who were 30 were “grown-ups.” The reality is, most of the time I still consider myself a child in need of adult supe... Read more.