Putting time into outfits improves professional image and psyche
Jessica Sheldon | Photo Editor
A new school year means new opportunities to meet people and make first impressions. One of the most effective ways to make an inspiring first impression is through clothing — as if you needed another excuse to go shopping. Waking up and putting effort into how you’re dressed is the ultimate way to stand out and feel good right off the bat this semester.
But why dress nice when you could just wear comfy sweatpants? Studies have shown that putting more effort into how you’re dressed makes you feel better about yourself, makes you more efficient and helps you perform better.
The American Psychological Association published a study in 2014 showing that male students who dressed in suits made more profitable deals than those dressed in sweats. They were taken more seriously and were considerably better negotiators.
Not only does dressing well make others perceive you in a more professional manner, but it also has a profound impact on your psyche as well.
“Mind What You Wear,” a book written by Karen Pine of the University of Hertfordshire, outlines how dressing in a way that makes you feel good increases self-confidence and outgoingness.
As a college student, two key ways to dress up and create your own look on a budget are learning how to layer and always accessorize.
When you own pieces that you can layer, such as jean jackets, vests and leather jackets, it allows you to create many different looks with only a few items. Basics like these are adaptable and can be paired with almost everything, from denim shorts to floral skirts and dresses. Easy layering pieces gives you lots of options when creating an outfit.
Investing in accessories that are true to your taste will also have the similar effect, helping you easily create different looks with only a few items. Statement earrings, hair accessories, and patterned tights are just a few cheap items that can aid you in creating various unique looks.
Here, I took the liberty of creating a few looks that are versatile, comfortable, and unique to your style.
It’s no secret that ’90s fashion is back. That means chokers, ribbed shirts, and of course, any form of oversized distressed denim. If you do not already own a casual little black dress, you absolutely should. One like this from Sorella will help you create endless outfits for any occasion. They’re versatile enough to wear in any season and work with any style. You can wear one out on a Saturday night or pair one with your favorite denim jacket for a casual grunge-inspired look. Wear it with casual sneakers for class and then switch them out for a pair of booties before heading out for the night.
Jessica Sheldon | Photo Editor
If the grunge look isn’t totally your style, never fear. Distressed denim shorts and jeans work for practically every style. Pair them with a flowy, cold-shoulder top for an easy boho look.
A new trend that is popping up everywhere, especially in the boho-chic world, is mixing patterns and prints. Embrace the trend with an ornate print top and a striped bow headband like this one from Forever 21 for a casual bohemian look.
Jessica Sheldon | Photo Editor
Channel your inner model-off-duty look for class with an athleisure-inspired outfit. Switch out your plain black leggings for a pair like these with mesh detail for a more stylish look. If you don’t already own a couple of graphic tees, go buy some. For the most part they are dirt cheap, adorable and go with any style. Amp up the grunge factor with cut-off sleeves, a printed backpack, and casual sneakers like these Adidas Superstars.
Jessica Sheldon | Photo Editor
Whether you spent the summer going to music festivals or just followed the Coachella style on Instagram like the rest of us, you’re most likely still feeling the hippie look. The little black dress returns with a flowy floral kimono for a more dressed up bohemian flair that is appropriate for class or a night out. Wear this outfit with sandals for a casual vibe or pair it with black booties like these from J. Michael for a more feminine and dressed up look.
Jessica Sheldon | Photo Editor
Menswear for women is definitely having a moment right now in the fashion world. First it was blazers, and now it has transformed into wearing oversized button-downs that resemble men’s office clothing. Pair a loose blue and white button-down shirt with distressed high-waisted shorts and fashion sneakers for a look that is both casual and fashionable.
Jessica Sheldon | Photo Editor
Whether your style is sporty, bohemian, grunge, girly or a wonderful combination of all four, putting your best foot forward both academically and fashionably is the perfect start to a new semester and a better you.
Published on August 29, 2016 at 10:03 pm