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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
Tucked In #2 - University of Alberta
Following up last week's post from the University of Alberta comes another great post showing that the tucked-in look is quite popular among Canadian guys. For more on the tucked-in trend in menswear check out this great WSJ article here.
Brown Loafer - Ani - Harvard University
Photos by Emily Xie at BooksandLiquor.com
The images in this post, by copyright law, belong to Emily Xie and may not be
distributed or used without permission of the owner(talk@booksandliquor.com)
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Silver Hi-Tops - Siko - Tianjin - Raffles Design Institute
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Tucked In - University of Alberta
For more on the tucked-in trend in menswear check out this great WSJ article here. |
Photos by Emerson Csorba and Sansitny Ruth (previously featured here)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Romanian Folk - Virginia Tech
Maybe unbeknownst to her, she is wearing a top inspired by the traditional folk costumes of Romania and Eastern Europe. Famous designers like Tom Ford and Philippe Guilet have drawn their inspiration from village traditions in the past, and you can see Adele wearing a gorgeous Romanian Ie shirt by Tom Ford, similar to the one in this photo, in a Vogue shoot here. |
Photo by A, David Verde
Sometimes it Rains - Georgina - Harvard University
Photos by Emily Xie at BooksandLiquor.com
The images in this post, by copyright law, belong to Emily Xie and may not be
distributed or used without permission of the owner(talk@booksandliquor.com)
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Heels On Campus - College of Charleston
This chic look is a perfect example of style on an urban campus and is reminiscent of Europe, where most girls wear heels to school and would never be caught wearing sweatpants or hoodies to class.
Photo by A. David Verde
Andover Blue - Phillips Academy
This Phillips Academy - Andover student wearing a cute blue sundress was spotted in Boston this summer by our friends at Books&Liquor |
Photos by Colin+Emily
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Navy & Plaid - Emmie - Beijing Universities
The first campus style post from China features Emmie, a student at Peking University, colloquially known as Beida: 北大, one of China's most renowned universities
Photo by Stylelites
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Preppy Pastels in the Yard - Danny and Santiago - Harvard University
Danny, also featured in Danny², and his friend Santiago hanging out in the Yard. |
Photos by Emily Xie at BooksandLiquor.com
The images in this post, by copyright law, belong to Emily Xie and may not be
distributed or used without permission of the owner(talk@booksandliquor.com)
Friday, July 20, 2012
Middle Kingdom Style - Stylites - Beijing Universities
While in the US, universities and colleges are very campus-centric, most universities in the world are urban and sometimes spread from one side of a city to the other. This changes all the rules we're used to when it comes to campus culture, socializing and especially style! One must admit it's pretty hard to go to class in sweats and a hoodie when your class is two buses and a subway away. But we're definitely not ones to deplore that, and we're happy to introduce a new series of style in the urban campus environment of China's capital, Beijing.
Campus Sartorialist is partnering up with Stylites, Beijing and China's most prominent street-style blog to bring you some of the collegiate style from Beijing. Stylites is run by Nels Frye, dubbed The Sartorialist of China, Editor-in-Chief at LifeStyle Magazine China.
Read more about Stylites on The Huffington Post and The Significant Other and stay tuned for some great collegiate style from Beijing!
"Stylites documents the blossoming of self-expression in contemporary China, providing a pictorial record of the most fascinating pedestrians in Beijing at the start of the 21st century, the moment when China had risen and its new greatness had become apparent to all."
Read more about Stylites on The Huffington Post and The Significant Other and stay tuned for some great collegiate style from Beijing!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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