
[Welcome to Celebrity Chic on the Cheap, where our style guru takes a celebrity look and breaks it down for you, our poor college fashionista. What does that mean? It means that while the celebrities (like Lake Bell) are spending $5,000 and more on an ensemble, you an spend way less...and save the rest for Margarita Mondays.]
Freida Pinto has been dazzling red carpets since she broke out on the scene a couple of years ago during the promotion of indie hit Slumdog Millionaire. She never ceases to be colorful and youthful, but still sleek, refined and full of elegance. She is set to star in the prequel to Planet of the Apes (alongside deliciously douche-y James Franco), so we will probably be seeing a lot more of her fabulously chic sartorial choices in the upcoming months. Read More »
Tags: bronze belt, bronze sandals, budget fashion, celeb style, celebrity chic on the cheap, celebrtiy style, college fashion, freida pinto style, halter tops, happy hour style, intern style, white pencil skirt
May 16, 2009
- 3:00 pm
By Kathryn S

The weather is getting warmer, and I don’t know about you, but my feet are itching to get into some flip flops. Is it summer yet?
Personally, I just survived one of the harshest winters in years (if you live in a warm climate, I hate you), combined with a crapload of work and stress. Once summer hits, I’m going to call Benjamin Linus and ask him to freeze time so I can stay in July forever (pardon the Lost reference- I’m kind of obsessed). I am currently making a To-Do list to make sure I enjoy every possible moment during the upcoming summer months. Read More »
Tags: bands, beach, bikini, Concert, drink, drive in movie, Exit Festival, flip flops, Friends, fun, games, halter tops, hot tub, keg party, lollapalooza, music festival, party, pool, road trip, summer, sunshine, warm weather, warped tour
August 26, 2008
- 9:30 am
By Kathryn S
Remember when the end of the summer meant a shopping trip with your mom and a first-day-of-school photo shoot to chronicle the beginning of first/second/third/fourth grade?
Then high school hit, and you took your own initiative to blow your money on the perfect ensemble to make a statement on day one. Freshman year meant something eye-catching enough to grab the attention of a studly senior, whereas by senior year, your wardrobe had to scream, “I’m a senior. I own this school. And I’m f***ing graduating, bitch!”
Now that college is just around the corner, is it time to retire the tradition of back-to-school clothes, or do you simply need to step it up a notch?
On the first day of college, the campus will be filled with tens of thousands of students, frantically trying to change their schedules, pay their financial aid, and find the right classroom in the right building. It was easy to get noticed in high school, when you were one fashionista among only a few hundred, but in college, the people you meet on the first day are most likely to be a nameless, faceless blur who were kind enough to give you irections to the registrar’s office.
If you are thinking about going all out for a first day of school ensemble, ask yourself what your motivation is. Do you want to look professional to impress the teacher? Give yourself a little extra self-confidence to make it through the day? Find a nice college boy to walk you from one class to another? The following are some broad categories of BTS-wear that I have encountered year after year. You might fall into one of these groups, or you may notice a few hundred students who do on the first day of college. Read More »
Tags: advice for incoming freshman, Back to School, backpack, blazer, books, business, campus, casual, catwalk, college, fashion, first day of class, first day of college, first impression, first year of college, gauchos, Hair, halter tops, high maintenance, high school, jeans, juicy, logo, low maintenance, makeup, mascot, midterms, professor, school, school colors, sleep, sneakers, study, Style, suit, sweatpants, tank tops, trends, tube tops, university