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WHAT TO WEAR: Class

February 2nd, 2015 at 2:00am

The leisurely Netflix filled days of winter break are over, and spring semester is back in full force. The new semester comes with certain perks: new classes, new faces and a new time to reinvent your signature style! The first day of class is the perfect time to make a great first impression on your new professors or that cute boy in the second row you never had the courage to talk to last semester. However, while our schedules may say we have our first class at 8 a.m., our bodies tell us we’re still on winter break. So how is a Fashionista supposed to look trendy for an early class while still keeping up with her beauty sleep? Put the yoga pants down, and copy this Fashionista’s effortlessly chic style that will have you out the door in minutes!

I was so impressed with this Fashionista’s look for class. Her outfit is casual enough for running across campus to class, but it is also appropriate for any meetings that might come her way during a busy day. The winter weather is the perfect time to explore a darker color palette, but this Fashionista’s cool coral sweater shows that bright colors should be another winter staple in your wardrobe. She keeps it comfortable for those long lectures by pairing her bright sweater with a comfy pair of skinny jeans.

Her light colored riding boots with delicate gold details are the perfect choice for the transitioning months at the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The Fashionista’s simple tiered necklace and bracelet add a little bit of flirty fun without making the look over the top.

The simplicity of this outfit is perfect for busy mornings before class. Follow in the footsteps of this Fashionista, and you will have a polished and professional look that has enough fun femininity to turn every head on campus in no time. You might even be able to sneak a few Netflix episodes in with your spare time. Don’t worry, your secret is safe with me.

One Simple Change: Having a night out with the girls right after class? Simply switch out the riding boots for a pair of heels, and the look instantly transforms from day to night.

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