Who wore it better?

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Tailoring, macrame, lumberjack-chic, taffeta — many words that I’ve heard on Project Runway could describe this fall’s latest trend. The dress is so NOW. The silhouette is having a moment. The neckless look is in. Make no mistake, this is a Statement look. That statement: “Do remember the bergamot-satsuma face mist, Maurice.”

Lately, it seems that the new style’s ready to overtake Canada Geese and consulting interview name tags as the new “it” status symbol to wear around campus. Now, you decide: who wore it better?

 

A classic, accessible interpretation of the look – Irving S. Gilmore Music Library

A classic, accessible interpretation of the popular look – Irving S. Gilmore Music Library

 

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Fashion divides us into two groups: risk-takers and everyone else. This girl’s the former. Follow her lead, not his. – Steinbach Hall

 

 

The party girl pairs a simple silhouette with tougher accessories for an edgy, "I'm here to be SEEN" look – Toad's Basement

The party girl pairs a simple silhouette with tougher accessories for an edgy, “I’m here to be SEEN” look – Toad’s Basement

 

The answer is YES, this trend can be done in black. Follow this girl's example, and complement your LBD with fall's hottest accessory: a clear indication of your gender identity

The answer is YES, this trend can be done in black. Follow this girl’s example, and complement your LBD with fall’s hottest accessory: a clear indication of your gender identity – Watson Center

 

Caught in the stacks with a man on her arm! This social butterfly studies in style – Sterling Memorial Libarary Bookstacks, Floor 4M

Caught in the stacks with a man on her arm! As this girls knows, a social butterfly always studies in style – Sterling Memorial Libarary Bookstacks, Floor 3M

 

If you’re unsure if you should pull off the trend, pause. Reflect. Ask yourself: “Would this look good on me in a selfie with Shia LaBeouf?” Trust your answer.

 

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