Inklings October 2021 Issue

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all has arrived, and that means it’s time to embrace fall fashion classics: sweaters, baggy jeans, Doc Marten boots, flannels and of course sweatshirts/sweatpants. But fall fashion for 2021 is going beyond just the classics; it is promoting monochromatic colors, corduroy pants, turtlenecks, oversized jackets and so much more. With all of these new trends, our world of fashion is constantly evolving, giving Staples students the opportunity

to show off their style this fall. laces, Roland knows that some“Fall means leather jack- times the best looks are the ets, a quality pair of tights and simplest. He says he doesn’t neutral colors like cream and have to put tons of thought into brown,” Eliza Bowens ’22 said. his look each day, while mainAs someone who has always taining his minimalistic style. “It’s interesting because peobeen interested in design and trends, Bowens found her pas- ple used to hate brown colored sion for fashion through her first fash“I love fashion because it’s a ion studio experience in unique art form that seventh grade. people dont tend to consider.” She loves to Eliza Bowens ’22 sew and design garments, and loves the story she is able to tell through her clothes. Al- clothing and now it’s all we’re though not all Staples students seeing in fall fashion,” Roland are able to sew and study fash- said. “I feel like we’re going ion like Bowens, their fall to see a ton of monochrome outfits are still serving. colors, flannels and hoodies.” Nic Roland’s It’s not always about going over ’22 friends admire the top when it comes to fashhim for his cool ion, sometimes the simplest of style of clothing. looks are the best. Roland knows From his baggy that his oversized jackets, flanjeans to his cus- nels and crewnecks will tom-made neck- come out each fall,

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Photos by Cami Vynerib ’23 Graphic by Madeline Michalowski ’22

FALL STAPLES Eliza Bowens ’22 styles her favorite fall fashion looks including patterned jeans and leather jackets.

and he loves knowing they’ll always be in style. Although fall fashion trends may seem intimidating, even freshmen have joined in on the newest styles. “One of my staples this fall is going to be platform shoes. Whether it’s my high top platform Converse or just my Doc Marten boots, they always help to elevate my look, and of course help make me taller,” Julia Coda ’25 said. Coda is one of the many Staples students who have bought into the trend of platform converse. They’re comfortable, supportive, and totally fashionable sneakers. Perfect for dressing up or down any look. From freshman to seniors and everyone in between, fall fashion is constantly evolving, and this year’s look is simple yet always serving. “Lots of hoodies, flannels and converse,” Eli Szostak ’25 said. “I love getting all dripped out for fall.”


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