Owen Christoph ’18 encourages his fellow Wesleyan students to dress as their wildest self. As a San Francisco native, Christoph has mastered the art of layering and isn’t afraid to attribute his early style influences to his middle school and high school skater friends, as well as his laid-back West Coast roots. Christoph sat down […]
Jenny Davis ’17 may be a college senior, but she dresses like the stylish grandmother next door. For the past two years, she has kept the “Who Wore It Wes” column alive. In that time, she’s been a Features Editor, an Opinion Editor, an Editor-in-Chief, and is now an Executive Editor. As a soon-to-be college […]
Veronica Harrington ’17 is a champion of rejecting easy trends in favor of embracing individual tastes. Fond of prints, patterns, and colors, Harrington’s style is fearless, fabulous, and unmistakable. Harrington sat down with The Argus to chat about cringe-worthy outfits, breaking the rules, and how to dress for a breezy day. The Argus: Describe your sense […]
Rebecca Hutman ’17, president of the Wesleyan Student Assembly, knows a thing or two about looking presidential. Though admittedly simple, Hutman’s style is sharp, elegant, and professional. The Argus sat down with Hutman in her Home Avenue bedroom—which, unlike her wardrobe, is brightly colored and eclectic—to talk about her grandma, her childhood aversion to magic, […]
As someone who picks up style cues from the streets of New York, Ainsley Kass ’20 knows how to shop on a budget. Shopping at thrift stores and borrowing from friends allows Kass to maintain her unique look, which can be fashion-forward one day and comfortable the next. The Argus sat down with Kass to chat about […]
Each year, a sizable population of the University’s student body makes its way from sunny Southern California to blustery, unpredictable Middletown, Connecticut. Esmé Stern ’18 doesn’t let that stop her from flaunting her signature Los Angelos style. Based on a combination of comfort and her mom’s influence, Stern combines the laid-back dress, jeans, and sneaker […]
Haenah Kwon ’17 makes comfort her number one priority. She’s excited for the spring to come so she can wear something more garish than the long black coat that she has worn throughout the winter season. Kwon sat down with The Argus to talk about clothes with a sense of humor, her Korean influences, and wearing jeans […]
It’s safe to say that Michael Meere’s sense of style is anything but – the Visiting Assistant Professor of French keeps his students and his colleagues guessing with bold prints, clashing patterns, and unexpected color. The Argus sat down with Meere to chat about the necessity of underwear, the importance of not following rules, and […]
Teapot Glusac combines comfort and cuteness, sporting baggy sweaters, soft socks, and earth tones.Tina “Teapot” Glusac ’18 likes to be comfortable, but that doesn’t mean she can’t look cute. Glusac sat down with The Argus to chat about the pleasures of baggy sweaters, the importance of soft socks, and the attraction of earth tones. […]
Arias’ elegant wardrobe proves that “neutral” doesn’t have to mean “blah.”Gabby Arias ’17 is the first to admit that she wears too much black. But for Arias, neutrals are where it’s at, and the effect is elegant and clean. Arias sat down with The Argus to talk about investing in fewer, more expensive pieces, looking […]