October 2022 SS

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STREET STYLE

October Issue

Standford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

MELINA SCHAEFER Editor-in-Chief

SOPHIA GAJDJIS Publisher

Creative Director SARAH ORY Marketing Director APOORVA GAUTAM

Design Editor

EMMA PETERSON

Video Editor SAM RAO

Finance Coordinators MAGGIE CLARK MAKENZIE KULCYZKI

Human Resources Coordinator MOLLY KENNEDY

Print Fashion Editors ABBY RAPOPORT ANASTASIA HERNANDO

Digital Fashion Editor MADISON PATEL

Events Coordinator SENA KADDURAH

Social Media Coordinators NEHA KOTAGIRI LAUREN ROSENBERG

Operations Director SOPHIA AFENDOULIS

Print Features Editor BROOKLYN BLEVINS

Digital Features Editor JANICE KANG

Managing Photo Editor NOLAN LOPEZ

Public Relations Coordinators IZZY SAUNDERS KALI HIGHTOWER

Digital Content Editor HELENA GROBEL Design Team

Digital Content Team

Print Photo Editors GABRIELLE MACK SAM MCLEOD

Print Beauty Editor YOUMNA KHAN

Digital Photo Editor RILEY KISSER

Street Style Editors SUREET SARAU ROSALIE COMTE

Camille Andrew, Kai Huie, Kimi Lillios, Margaret Laakso, Rino Fujimoto, Sandy Chang, Mary Wurster, Liza Miller, Hannah Salameh, Nick Pippen, Kamryn Almasy

Fashion Team

Ben Michalsky, Dhruv Verma, Gigi Kalabat, Janae Dyas, Kelsea Chen, Olivia Mouradain, Peter Marcus, Sandy Chang, Sarah Dettling, Sophia Mckay, Elissa Li, George VanHaaften, Quincy Bowles, Linsey Wozniak, Sian Tian, Skye Thompson, Mia Lolo, Ava Wadle, Quri Kim, Peyton Benjamin, Minh Phan, Dana Gray, Darnell Perkins, Angela Li

Features Team

Ava Shapiro, Hannah Triester, Nadia Judge, Neha Kotagiri, Melissa Dash, Lucy Perrone, Jayde Emery, Tiara Partsch, Meera Kumar, Amina Cattaui, Natasha Martin, Catherine August, Sailor West, Dana Gray, Lynn Dang, Shelby Jenkins

Photography Team

Pearl Thianthai, Oliver Segal, Ebba Gurney, Hannah Anderson, Paulina Rajski, Taylor Pacis, Selena Sun, Margeaux Fortin, Vera Tikhonova, Tess Crowley, Alexander Kim, Korrin Dering, Lindsey Archibald, Alex Lam, Yueshan Jiang, Sam Rao, SinYu Deng, Jessica Cho, Maggie Kirkman

Videography Team

Coco DelVecchio, Samin Hassan, Eaman Ali, Hannah Hur, Riley Kisser, Sam Rao, Gianna Galette, Olivia Ortiz

Benjamin Decker, Sonali Pai, Esther Murray, Jessica Cho, Sarafina Chea, Esther Murray, Jessica Cho, Sarafina Chea

Finance Team

Elle Donakowski, Suma Moolaveesala, Manvita Battepati, Rendie Zhang, Olivia Jabari

Human Resources Team

Sarah Lindenbach, Lily Watchel, Emma Lewry, Diya Nambiar

Public Relations Team

Harini Shanker, Brandon Cole, Katherine Lambert, Devin Vowels Ava Ben-David, Ava Ray, Samantha Wright

Events Team

Tara Nayak, Erin Segui, Shruti Patel, Tiara Blonshine, Paris Rodgers, Allie Cain, Lottie Winegarden

Social Media Team

Samedha Gorrai, Olivia Sun, Charlotte Foley, Hannah Ding, Aubrey Borschke, Camila Escobar, Ellie Ngassa, Aarya Padhye, Luiza Santos

Street Style Team

Alexa Rind, Jordyn Hardy, Jenna Frieberg, Xander Bower, Ernest Hawkes, Anika Mino cha, Ellie Ngassa, Nina Walker

LETTER FROM THE EDITORS 04 GAME DAY: REFUSE TO LOSE 06 STREET STYLE 24 TREND WATCH 18 NIGHT LIFE: ABOUT LAST NIGHT 14 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: MARLEE RAPP 22 3

October in Ann Arbor is known for its beautiful scenery as we start to fully shift into autumn. The breathtaking transition can be seen all throughout campus by the vivid foliage that adds notably beautiful hues that we can’t help but take note of while traversing the city. This month’s seasonal shift truly transforms an already charming city into a picturesque dream that’s hard to compete with. Even so, students and residents alike took on the streets this month, showcasing outfits just as beautiful and unique as the golden season.

It’s hard to distract from the scenery all around in early autumn, but the people of Ann Arbor made sure to turn heads by making the out fits they wore their own, incorporating unique twists on timeless looks. From layered crewnecks to bomber jackets to loafers, our street style team ensured to capture these personalized spins on fall classics. This issue allowed us to capture the range and individuality of the people of Ann Arbor through the lens of fashion. The street style team ensured to focus on capturing the fall fashion in diverse settings from buzzing game days to serene weekdays to zestful nights out. We hope this is sue will help strike inspiration, as these captivating looks demonstrate how people put a spin on current trends to encompass their own style and make it their own.

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Kenneth Bauman @kenneth.bauman Noah Hurst @n.hurst Sydney Hardy @syd.hardyy Autumn Shockency
GAME DAY refuse

refuse to lose

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PHOTOGRAPHER JORDYN HARDY GRAPHIC DESIGNER KIMI LILLIOS Salma Jarouche @salmajarouche Avery Kendall
@zarakhonsari Devon
@devon.trapp
Zara Khonsari
Trapp
@averyhearon
@emmanagler Cam
@camronherbert Terrance
@bartell25 9
Avery Hearon
Emma Nagler
Herbert
Bartell
Jaidyn Chauhan @jaidynchauhan Anjana Suresh @anjanasuresh3 PHOTOGRAPHER SUREET SARAU
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Holly Gurnik @hollygurnik

PHOTOGRAPHER XANDER BOWER

Megan Seranko @meganseranko Alex Beiver @alexbev4
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Rishi Kalyan @rishi.kalyan25 Thomas Kraemer @thomaskraemer27

NIGHT LIFE: ABOUT LAST NIGHT

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Hannah Bigrigg @standing0nthem00n Lauren Battle @laurenrbattle Jamison Clark Lauren Battle @laurenrbattle Sophia Lehrbaum @sophialehrbaum Jenna Jajoura @jennajajoura Jess Siegal @jesssiegal Ava Meester @avameester
PHOTOGRAPHER ELLIE NGASSA GRAPHIC DESIGNER HANNAH SALAMEH MODELS LAUREN BATTLE HANNAH BIGRIGG JENNA THOMAS KRAEMER AVA MEESTER JESS SEIGAL 17

TREND WATCH

Claire Lee

As we get further engulfed into the fall season, there has been growing numbers of people’s clothing fitting the ‘dark academia’ or ‘old money’ style. Plaid patterns, neutral hues, thick materials encompass this wave, creating a preppy and expensive appearance through subtleties. This style of fashion can be famously seen through shows like Gossip Girl and Elite, where this is the typical fashion for those who come from affluence and generational wealth. Despite its classist and exclusionary origins, this new wave is nothing of that nature, as people of a diverse range of backgrounds are taking part in this movement. They are taking on this movement and showing that anyone can “look wealthy” without breaking the bank or maintaining a social hierarchy. In fact, many of these old money looks this fall incorporated second-hand materials from places like depop or local thrift shops. This recent rise of this style creates a more inclusive and accessible environment where more people are able to partake in this subculture. The popularity of this trend also takes away the exceptional and glamourized standards people make of the lifestyle, and reworks it in a manner that anyone is able to partake in without the gatekeeping and pressure of ivy leagues. It makes sense to see a recent resurgence in this trend, as this summer was marked with vivid colors, fringed stripes, and sequins – on and off the runway. As the seasons shift and temperatures drop, people are leaning back to more preppy, monochrome clothing after a season of more bohemian, vivid looks. Fall semester in Ann Arbor is the perfect setting to explore this aesthetic in.

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PHOTOGRAPHER

SUREET SARAU GRAPHIC DESIGNER MARGARET LAAKSO MODEL CLAIRE LEE

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Marlee

Rapp is a senior studying Astrophysics and interdisciplinary physics.Her passion for astrophysics is a passion that is very rare in people; she is studying what she loves and doing everything in her power to make her dream of researching and studying the universe come true. Outside of academics, she has a fondness for house shows showcasing more indie bands and artists.

Her music taste is one of the things that Marlee gets her fashion inspiration from. She typically goes for a more 90’s inspired ‘grunge’ look, as her mom had this type of alternative, punkish style when she was in college. Marlee takes from her mom’s style a bit, while incorporating her own personal flair into it. Much of her closet consists of pieces from the 90’s that she either got from thrift shops, ragstock, or got from her mom’s college wardrobe.

She has her own staple accessories like cuffed pants and tops, bandanas, and statement earrings. She typically shops on etsy or with small businesses for sweaters, jewelry, and crochet pieces (some of her favorite small jewelry businesses are @shop. kikay and @magpiescollect on instagram). A big part of Marlee’s style is her color palette: you can almost always see her rocking brown, green, maroon, or burnt orange outfits, no matter what season, with matching eyeshadow to complete the look.

Marlee has a playful and experimental style essence where she loves adding hints of masculine elements into her outfit and has fun with her makeup and accessories. Her wardrobe puts her personality on display in the best way possible. It’s a clear reflection of Marlee’s fun-loving, adventurous aura. She loves spontaneity and is eager to go to any outing. Her down to earth personality is really showcased in her style.

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Renee @reneealiaga Nahida Akthar @nahida_akthar
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Khadijah Siddiqui @Khadija_siddiqu
BIELUOLISA EZE @blueverything._
@ninabrosowski
Nina and Izzy
@izzyblueclair
Izzy @ninabrosowski @izzyblueclair
Rachel Akaba @rachel.akaba
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PHOTOGRAPHERS SUREET SARAU ERNEST HAWKES JENNA FRIEBERG ROSALIE COMTE ELLIE NGASSA GRAPHIC DESIGNER LIZA MILLER
@_amberwei
Amber Wei
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Anna Pohlman
Bianca @bianca.trih
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Ava Wadle @avawadle Noor O Sami @noorosami
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Marisol Cisneros @marisolccisneros Sophie @so.jjun @seanathan5461 Cameron and @agentfoxbryant Sean @seanathan5461
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Cameron Bryant and Vitale

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