Spring means one thing: it’s time to stop hiding under heavy parkas. David Milliken — sporting a clean and simple all-black combo that’s anything but gloomy — has made the perfect transition.
Milliken, ArtSci ‘17, has an ever-evolving style reflective of a modern aesthetic. When I spoke to him, he...
Instagram fashionista Emily Harris’s handle @springfaerie is an accurate description of her sense of style.
Harris, ArtSci ’16, is inspired by vintage feminine looks, with a weakness for anything floral and flowy. She can often be found in 1960s-inspired dresses and light fabrics.
The self-described...
When it comes to fashion, Queen’s students have two options: throw on whatever’s on top of your laundry pile or wear an outfit.
Ryan Peng is decidedly in the second camp. In the worst of times, when most of us would recoil into sweats and cover our three-day-old hair with the nearest beanie, Peng,...
Coco Chanel once said, “A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous”. With her fiery, wind-swept hair, and elegant poise, these are words Heather Evans, an English professor at Queen’s, clearly lives by.
Never one for pants, Professor Evans keeps it classy with her pencil skirts and clean, straight...
Sporting timeless denim, stripes and fall nested, over-sized cardigans, Kerenza is known by her friends and the Instagram community for her thrifted ensembles. Keeping her timeless pieces in a minimalistic fashion, she fuses the new and the old to create outfits adaptable through the interchange...
“People are often intimidated by “style” as if it’s a set of rules governed by magazines and blogs. Style is developed by you, the wearer, and is unique to your own likes and dislikes. If you like it, wear it and develop your own sense of style. I’m here to promote fashion as a form of self-expression....
By Trilby Goouch
Blogs Editor
Stockholm fashion week has come and gone and the abundance of home-grown designers is creating quite a stir in the women’s fashion industry. Swedish fashion is gaining strength and popularity, making a namesake with its unique Nordic look. Swedish style is characteristically...
By Trilby Goouch
Blogs Editor
Whenever I hear the words “comfortable shoes,” I’m immediately paying attention — there’s nothing worse than walking through campus with rubbing heels, squished toes or a wobbly stride. Us Queen’s girls like style AND comfort, and the resurrection...