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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

DePaul Street Style: Edition #2

DePaul Street Style: Edition #2

Gabriella Lewis February 4, 2015

Besides the last few days, the past couple of weeks were unusually warm for late January. Many DePaul students shed their long layers and opted for their not-so-heavy-duty springtime clothes instead. No...

DePaul street style: Edition #1

DePaul street style: Edition #1

Gabriella Lewis January 21, 2015

[slideshow_deploy id='8565'] Now that class is back in session and temperatures are often in the single-digits, it’s understandable that most students are bundled up. While earth tones and gray scale...

DePaul student Tanya Manasyan shows off a fall look that is both fashionable and functional. Sweaters in warm, neutral colors paired with boots make for a simple and chic outfit. (Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

Fall into fashion: Revamp your wardrobe for cooler weather

Colin Sallee October 19, 2014

As the seasons change in Chicago, our wardrobes must follow suit. No longer will students step out from their apartments in low-cut sneakers, plaid shorts and fitted T-shirts. It’s time to break out...

Timberland boots have been popular for years in the black community, but Elle Magazine took notice only recently when celebrities began wearing them. (Photo courtesy of Dough4872)

Commentary: Elle Magazine’s Timberland trend creates controversy

Vanessa Bell October 12, 2014

Fashion trends come and go as frequently as the weather changes.  One thing that remains consistent in the industry is that most trends repeat themselves. However, Elle magazine’s most recent blast...

Seasonal disorder: When weather becomes unpredictable, so do fashion trends

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief May 27, 2014

April in Chicago: it could be winter, it could be summer. It could be one of the magical five days of spring the Midwest gets each year. It’s probably 50 degrees and raining. But on any given afternoon...

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