FCLC Students Show Off Their Fashionable Side

By ARIELLE LHOTAN

The Sartorial Commuter: Cecilia Cannick, FCLC ’15

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Most residents at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) get dressed in the morning knowing they only have to walk across the plaza to get to class and that a change of clothes is just a short walk back upstairs. For commuters, it’s an entirely different process. The weather outside and the weather inside Fordham (hello art wing tundra) are two factors that influence how a student will dress on a daily basis. Since commuters don’t have the luxury of “rolling out of bed” as Cecilia Cannick, FCLC ’15 puts it, they need to take more time carefully selecting outfits that are weather-appropriate as well as stylish. Cannick enjoys putting together an ensemble that is both comfortable and attractive since “you never know whom you will end up seeing” she explained. Although tights and denim shorts seem to be a ubiquitous fashion trend, Cannick opted for a black-grey, fitted version of the light denim cutoffs. Shorts are still wearable in the colder months, but a thicker material and darker wash may work better with heavier tops and tights.

The black edges around the wrists and the neck break up the bulkiness of the sweater and add definition to the shape. Cannick’s leather belt is the perfect accessory to tie the outfit together and tailor’s the sweater so that it still shows off her figure.

Cannick’s Dr. Martens seem to be the boot of choice for many Fordham students, which she explained are especially good for commuting because of their comfort and versatility. What’s great about the way Cannick wears her Dr. Martens is that they are reminiscent of the Chanel boots sported by many fashionistas and models alike, simply because the material seems well cared for. A worn-in boot definitely has an artsy vibe, but a polished boot can change the overall look of an outfit. The sheen of the boot is a nice contrast to the dense material of Cannick’s sweater as well. Topping off the look is Cannick’s adorable beanie, an item that she never leaves home without.

EBay, The New Thrift Store: Tyler Wilson, FCLC ’11

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Tyler Wilson, FCLC ’11 spotted while waiting for an elevator, clearly has a penchant for bold, edgy pieces. The ombre blue sweater is a unique take on the hair trend that has been scattered throughout fashion magazines for the past year. Wilson purchased his ombre sweater at H&M for $50 and his Opening Ceremony shoes for $125. However, his real passion lies in scouring EBay for designer brands. Wilson found his studded Givenchy pants for $25 and his Jil Sander bag for $50, marked down from $900. Although this sounds too good to be true, Wilson insists that it’s quite an easy process. He suggests that when searching EBay for designer pieces at low prices, buyers should make sure they have access to several photos of the item and that the photos should be taken with the seller’s camera, not from another store’s website. Wilson also recommends that buyers know their seller and if a particular seller does not have any feedback it’s a no go.

Aside from the insanely awesome deals Wilson got on his EBay finds, he successfully finds a balance between the heaviness of the sweater and the hugging fit of the pants. The whimsical feel of the sweater works well to offset the polished, edgy effect of the pants, making the outfit unexpected yet appropriate for a day to night transition.  Wilson’s bag and shoes maintain the balance of the outfit because he keeps the bag simple but the shoes bold. His Jil Sander bag is a clean shape and classic color, which makes it wearable with any outfit. Wilson’s Opening Ceremony boots are a great example of how the right length of an ankle boot can completely elongate the leg rather than cut it off. Kudos to Wilson, for his good eye and EBay profit.