September 25, 2010
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

This post is courtesy of our fashionable friends at CollegeFashion.net. Have you checked them out yet?
Hot last year and coming back for round two, over-the-knee boots are both hot for fall and tricky to wear. But if you know what you’re doing (and you will after you read this), they could be the best fall accessory you’ll ever own.
If you weren’t sure about these boots last year, now is the perfect time to try them out!
Tips and Tricks for Rocking Over-The-Knee Boots
Much like any other trend, consider proportions for the most flattering look. The perfect pair of boots should hit about an inch above your knees. For hip coverage, consider pairing them with a longer top or tunic.
Squeamish about showing too much thigh? This trend looks just as chic with jeans, jeggings, or leggings.
Want to rock this trend, but low on cash? Try wearing a pair of mid-calf or knee-high boots with a tall pair of socks underneath for a very “model off duty” look! Read More »
September 20, 2010
- 5:00 pm
By Jenn - Wagner College
Labor Day weekend has come and gone, and what’s left of your tan is probably beginning to fade. Add that to the fact that the first week of classes (When you don’t actually have to do anything but collect syllabuses and catch up with friends.) has been replaced by actual classes, and you’re probably pulling a Danny Zuko and wishing longingly for summer nights.
But autumn isn’t all bad, and here’s why.
1. The Weather. Here on the east coast, we broke records with the sweltering summer heat. And I’m not going to lie; I took full advantage of that warm weather. But sitting in class in weather that’s meant for the beach? Like I’d ever be able to pay attention. I’m eternally grateful that the temperatures dropped just as I’m forced to hit the books. Plus, it gives you an excuse to buy that cute fall jacket you’ve been eying since July.
2. The Pumpkin Spice Lattes. They’re back. Yesterday’s trip to my friendly neighborhood Starbucks confirmed as much. Starbucks has also introduced the Toffee Mocha, along with the Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin and the Pumpkin Scone. Its fall food at its best. But if you’re not quite as caffeine crazed as I am, you could always try an old standby. Caramel Corn. Pumpkin Pie. Apple Pie. Caramel Apples. Apple Cider. Take your pick.
3. The New TV. I love a good reality TV meltdown as much as the next girl, but by the time August rolls around I’m ready for some good old fashion scripted drama. From Glee to Gossip Girl, your old favorites are returning. Don’t you want to watch the new cast of Dancing with the Stars make complete and total fools of themselves? Or find out if Derek actually recovers from the Seattle Grace shooting? Your wait is almost over. Read More »
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Who or what inspires your style? Many of us use cultural icons (like Frida Kahlo) or models (like Daisy Lowe) as style inspiration even though, most of the time, they are being dressed from head to toe by the best stylists.Which we don’t have. And sometimes it’s damn near impossible to work their Hollywood looks into our not-so-Hollywood lives. I’ve made it my mission to tap into the mind of a fashion stylist and show you how to take your style inspiration – whatever it may be – and make it more you!
Before school starts in a week and a half, I’ve decided to give myself some much needed chill time (cuz I’m a bro, apparently). A.K.A. sleeping until around 2 p.m., catching up on T.V. I didn’t get a chance to watch over the summer and then showering after that stressful day before night time boozin. What can I say, it’s a great Welcome Week and it’s even better when I can revisit some of my favorite shows from my childhood. One of those shows I’ve been religiously watching is the ’90s cult-classic, Daria.
First of all, Daria Morgendorffer isn’t even real, but instead a monotone misanthropic animated character that represents the apathetic attitude of so many of her fans. Including me. As much as Daria doesn’t want her style to “say anything,” it does. It says, “What I’m wearing really doesn’t have any physical representation of my opinions or feelings about life because, at the end of the day, they’re just clothes.”
When looking at Daria’s style, her lack of makeup and those seriously sh*t-kicking boots, it has an almost feminist approach. At the same time, though, it is perfectly aligned with the biggest styles coming our way this fall: flirty skirts, military jackets and adorned boots. Read More »
Tags: celebrity style, daria, daria morgendorffer, fall boots, fall fashion, fall style, fashion icon, military style, mtv, Style, welcome week
November 1, 2009
- 3:00 pm
By Brianna-Fordham University

I am a serial shopper. It’s a problem. I’ve accepted it. (That’s the first step to recovery right?)
That being said, I see so many articles of clothing, pieces of jewelry and cool accessories in my daily internet perusals that I am rarely rendered speechless by something in particular. But girls, it has happened. I actually came across something that has stopped me dead in my Internet browsing tracks, screaming inside “OMFG! This is genius!”
Are you dying to know?
They are called Bandits, fabric boot embellishments that slip over the top of your adorable yet simple fall boots to make them fresh, new and totally awesome. Read More »
Tags: 2 bandits, accessories, bandits, boot bracelets, boots, fall boots, fall style, fashion, fashion accessories, knee boots, shopping, Style, Wardrobe
October 11, 2009
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff
There are so many must-have styles of boots this fall: over-the-knee, mid-calf, ankle, heeled, flat, etc. In order to snag all the looks you want, you need to shop smart. We found cute boots that will flatter every type for under $100!
1. A pair of Knee-high boots is a classic wardrobe staple. They look cute with skinny jeans, leggings, or skirts and they’ll keep you warm and comfortable in crisp fall weather.

2. Mid-calf boots look best with leggings or the skinniest of skinny jeans (otherwise the denim will bunch up in an unflattering way).
Read More »
Tags: ankle boots, boots, budget style, cheap boots, fall boots, fall style, fall trends, knee high boots, mid calf boots, over-the-knee boots, style bakery, under 100
September 4, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Jill - University of Wisconsin
So you know how last week I said the essential item for fall on campus is an oversized, throw-on-anywhere-and-go cardigan?
Well, I lied.
Fact is, aside from the essential cardigan there are a few other essentials that should be stashed in your dorm room (and no, I’m not talking about your birth control or condoms… although those are probably just as important, unless you like to frequent drugstores for awkward encounters with pregnancy tests and Plan B boxes).
Where was I? Oh yeah – boots.
A great pair of fall boots may even rival the essential-ness of a great cardigan. Pair the two together and – shazam! – you’ve got yourself one fabulous looking outfit, even if what’s underneath resembles a burlap sack or something out of Heidi Montag’s closet. The great thing about tall riding boots (combined with a long cardigan or top) is that they can turn leggings into acceptable pants (key word here being long top - I don’t need to see your jelly shaking on my walk to class with my morning latte), and we all know the benefit of not being stuck in a 3 hour lecture in too-tight jeans and our muffin top spilling over onto our crush’s lap.
Un.comfort.able on all levels.
Boots also prevent the awful wet socks in the winter time, are comfortable to walk around campus, and make the hungover-hot-mess look you could have going on look instantly chic and pulled together. Can Uggs do that? I think NOT.
Bottom line: Boots are a must have, but usually muy caro (that’s spanish for really expensive. See mom! I did sort of pay attention in High School!). Here are some affordable options that cut back on the price but not on the style.
I l-o-v-e these options: Read More »
Tags: budget fashion, budget style, campus fashion, caridan, college style, delias, fall boots, fall fashion, fashion, knee high boots, leather boots, leggings, lulus.com, riding boots, Style, urban outfitters
August 24, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Thu - USC



I’m really sad to see summer go (waaaah, goodbye beach days!), but I am kinda, sorta (ok, REALLY) excited to break out my new wardrobe for fall. I’m getting sick of my flip flops and summer dresses and really just want to wear some light sweaters and <drool> boots!
But we’re not quite there yet. Even though the nights are getting chillier, it’s still too warm to break out the biggest trends for fall without looking a tad out of place. Thank god for Nine West! To help all of us transition from summer to oh-so-delicious fall, they have given us the Skipper boot.
It’s nice and boot-y (that’s an adjective, not a noun) on the bottom with great detail like durable leather, straps and buckles over the ankle. But what makes this the best. boot. ever is the perforated shaft. Not only does this detail make the boot unique and different (and you know me, I like different), but those holes lighten everything up a bit so you can now rock your precious boots without feeling as though you’ve dressed too warmly for the weather. Tuck a pair of skinnies into the Skipper and you’ve got the perfect look for this in-between-seasons kinda time. Read More »
Tags: boot, buckle, Endless.com, Fall, fall boots, fall fashion, fall trend, gladiator sandals, nine west, perforated, skipper, skipper boot, summer fashion, sundress, wardrobe wishlist