
If I were a little less creative (and didn’t have an editor), I would probably highlight Kate Moss every week. I’m so obsessed with her personal style. It’s rarely flashy, but it’s always sleek, sexy, and totally put-together. I wouldn’t expect anything less from someone who somehow still makes smoking seem like a hot lifestyle choice.

floral blazer – Forever 21, $29.80//black tank – Old Navy, $8.00// cropped white pants – 6pm, $19.60//black boots - 6pm, $48.49//black belt – NY&Co, $19.95//black satchel - Nordstrom, $34.00
This floral blazer is giving me everything I need right now. It’s gorgeous, fun, vibrant, and feminine. Pairing it with a simple black tank neutralizes it and adds some subtle sexy appeal. Kate boldly breaks the “no white after Labor Day” rule and I love it. It’s easy to bring white into fall and winter by combining it with darker colors, and it’s a great, unexpected color choice for pants. Dark accessories continue to ground the ensemble. Tall black boots are never a bad choice, and a large black bag is a neutral, functional piece. This is an easy, accessible, casual look that would definitely turn heads your way when you’re walking to class.
February 20, 2010
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Everyone has heard at least one old fashion rule. Have you ever been told not to wear white after Labor Day, or that your jewelry metals must match?
If you’re like me, you grew up hearing these from your mom or grandma whenever you wore something they didn’t like. You thought your outfit was fine, but one of the rules probably made you rethink it. Many of you may still believe one or two of them, because you’ve heard them so many times.
Believe it or not, most of those fashion rules are completely outdated and false!
As someone who loves fashion but doesn’t believe in old-fashioned rules, I say it’s time to put some of these style myths to rest once and for all. It’s 2010, and grandma’s fashion rules just don’t apply anymore.
Here’s the CF list of fashion rules you’re allowed (and encouraged) to break: Read More »
Tags: break rules, college fashion, collegefashion, fashion, fashion in college, fashion law, fashion no nos, fashion rules, Style, style rules, trends, white after labor day
August 31, 2009
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

Audrina Partridge hates Heidi Montags “music” too.
What did Chris Brown have to say this time?
This sorority took hazing a little too seriously.
Megan Fox has a powerful vagina. Or something.
Go ahead – wear white after Labor Day.
These are some misleading signs…