KRNL Fall Fashion 2014

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LOOKS FOR FALL VOL. 2 ISSUE 1 | OCTOBER 2014


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from the editor Sometimes a reason for change is only skin deep. Fashion is material, but it can and does produce great things. We at KRNL strive to inspire positive change in the community, but we do it with a nod towards chic. Behind our glamorous photographs and look books is a story about innovation. KRNL writer Sarah Brookbank delves into the sometimes unglamorous world of sustainable living (p. 28) and pulls from it ideas about how to bring sustainability to your own life. The trend of the season also trending worldwide – we’re taking it back to basics. Tracing to the source of goods is key to sustainability. Eat sustainably by buying from the farmer’s market. Live sustainably by recycling. Dress sustainably by buying local. All of the looks you see in this issue are from local shops. Why not check out the clothing right down the street? Whether you’ve grown up in Lexington or you’ve just moved here, we Wildcats all have one thing in common – our roots are here. UK is our home. And by living sustainably, we’re not only helping the environment, we’re helping the Big Blue community. We’re embracing the change. Will you?

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF taylor clements

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CONTENTS THE SOUTHERN SOPHISTICATE city slicker looks in a bluegrass paradise 8 wear · what · where 16 ESCAPE TO THE OUTDOORS let the sun shine bright on your favorite fall looks 18 simply sustainable 28 wear · what · where 30 FUNK N’ SPUNK spice up your wardrobe with essential bold elements 32 wear · what · where 40 STUDENT STYLE PROFILE keenen santana 42 CONTRIBUTORS all involved 45 APPENDIX who has it 46

COVER photo EMILY WUETCHER shirt MIMI’S PLACE $24.99 jewelry MIMI’S PLACE $14.99/set sweater TWENTY SOMETHING $30 belt/necklace SHINE $133

All prices are subject to change without notice. KRNL staff makes every effort to provide the most accurate, up-to-date information, occasionally, one or more items may be mispriced. In the event a product is listed at an incorrect price due to typographical, photographic, or technical error or error in pricing information received from our suppliers, merchants have the right to refuse sale of the product listed at the incorrect price.

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

DRESS

bella rose $319

BRACELET shine $46 EARRINGS

mimi’s place $14.99/set

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THE SOUTHERN SOPHISTICATE city slicker looks in a bluegrass paradise

TOP, BOTTOM PHOTO emily wuetcher

CENTER PHOTO adam pennavaria

{TOP} DRESS bella rose $395

{MIDDLE} SHIRT, BOWTIE logans $99.50, $55 {BOTTOM} DRESS twenty something $30 {BOTTOM} NECKLACE, BRACELET shine $117 $97

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

DRESS

bella rose $395

NECKLACE, BRACELET shine $155, $89

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

DRESS

pop’s resale $44.99

NECKLACE

mimi’s place $14.99/set

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

{LEFT} DRESS

bella rose $253

NECKLACE

accessHERize $17.98/set

HAIR PIN

shine $22

{CENTER} DRESS bella rose $319 EARRINGS mimi’s place $14.99/set {RIGHT} DRESS pop’s resale $46.99

PHOTO emily wuetcher

DRESS

bella rose $430

NECKLACE, EARRINGS accessHERize $17.98/set

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dress BLUETIQUE $48.99 necklace MIMI’S PLACE $14.99/set

bracelet, ring SHINE $46, $113 necklace/earrings MIMI’S PLACE $14.99/set dress MIMI’S PLACE $49.99

necklace ACCESSHERIZE $15.98/set dress TWENTY SOMETHING $35

blazer LOGAN’S $349.95 shirt LOGAN’S $135 pocket square LOGAN’S $50

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“A well-fitted, timeless and classic outfit will always stand out in a crowd and make a good impression.” LAUREN ALLEN stylist IMAGES INSIGHT STYLING

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whereWHATwear

TUNES FOR THE

occasion

DUDLEY’S ON SHORT date night

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date night DUDLEY’S ON SHORT

moscow ballet’s great russian nutcracker SINGLETARY CENTER

LADIES • that girl JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE • ooh la la GOLDFRAPP • weekend CLASS ACTRESS • beat goes on MADONNA • get me bodied BEYONCÉ

LADIES • baby, it’s cold outside ELLA FITZGERALD & LOUIS JORDAN • dance of the sugar-plum fairy TCHAIKOVSKY • have yourself a merry little christmas SHE & HIM • the way you look tonight FRANK SINATRA • la vie en rose LOUIS ARMSTRONG

FELLAS • f for you DISCLOSURE • suit + tie JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE • fancy footwork CHROMEO • lovestoned JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE • polish girl NEON INDIAN

FELLAS • trepack TCHAIKOVSKY • the christmas song SHE & HIM • come fly with me FRANK SINATRA • i’ve got you under my skin FRANK SINATRA • i’ve got a woman RAY CHARLES


Photos courtesy: H&M, Zara, Aldo, J.Crew, Forever 21, The Tie Bar, Macy’s, Chanel, Sephora, Banana Republic, Padron

SINGLETARY CENTER moscow ballet


PHOTO emily wuetcher

{LEFT} VEST, SHIRT logan’s $125, $98 {RIGHT} SWEATER, SHIRT logan’s $75, $125

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ESCAPE TO THE OUTDOORS let the sun shine bright on your favorite fall looks

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PHOTO adam pennavaria

DRESS

bluetique $51.99

CUFF

bluetique $24.99

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PHOTO adam pennavaria

VEST logan’s $125

SHIRT logan’s $98

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

{LEFT} SHIRT

accessHERize $36

PANTS

accessHERize $42

NECKLACE, EARRINGS

accessHERize $16.98/set

{CENTER} DRESS

accessHERize $39

NECKLACE

accessHERize $15.98/set

ROMPER

bluetique $49.99

NECKLACE,

mimi’s place $14.99/set

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PHOTO marcus dorsey

JACKET

pop’s resale $54.99

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PHOTO marcus dorsey

{LEFT} SHIRT bluetique $39.99 NECKLACE bluetique $16.99 BOOTS pop’s resale $64.99 {RIGHT} SHIRT logan’s $99.50 VEST logan’s $149.50 BOOTS pop’s resale $59.99

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PHOTOS adam pennavaria

{TOP LEFT} SHIRT mimi’s $24.99 NECKLACE shine $156 JACKET pop’s resale $49.99 {TOP RIGHT} DRESS twenty something $35 NECKLACE, EARRINGS accessHERize $19.98/set DRESS bluetique $51.99 DENIM JACKET pop’s resale $32.99 {BOTTOM} FRINGE BOOTS pop’s resale $49.99 BROWN BOOTS pop’s resale $59.99

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necklace BLUETIQUE $16.99

purse POP’S RESALE $17.99 hairpin SHINE $22 cuff BLUETIQUE $24.99

purse POP’S RESALE $24.99

necklace SHINE $155

necklace SHINE $315

white boots POP’S RESALE $64.99 red & blue boots POP’S RESALE $79.99

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“There is nothing more fashionable than a woman with her shoulders back and her chin up looking confident in whatever she is wearing.” LAUREN ALLEN stylist IMAGES INSIGHT STYLING

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fashionFEATURE

story SARAH BROOKBANK In a world full of sustainability talk,

And consumers can buy them very

something good but you’ve got to

it’s hard to know what to do. Many

inexpensively, but they don’t last.

help me do it’ and so they’re asking

see the issue in black and white, an

So they continuously buy more and

the consumer to buy into this idea:

all-or-nothing effort to improve the

more and more because it’s so cheap,

‘Let’s do something together that’s for

environment. In the fashion industry,

but then they fall apart or they don’t

the good of something else,’ and that’s

however, it isn’t as easy to make the

perform. So, consumers can make a

what sustainability’s really all about.”

switch to working with organic or

conscious choice not to do that.” Wesley gave the example of TOMS

recycled textiles like it is in the food industry, where vegan, all-natural

The change can be as easy as

shoes. “That’s the perfect example; you

and organic diets have become more

slimming down your wardrobe.

buy a pair, somebody gets a pair. That

feasible.

Instead of having 50 tops from stores

model is ideal. I wish every company

like Forever 21 or Target, Wesley

could do something like that,” Wesley

Scarlett Wesley with the College of

suggests spending that money on 10

said.

Agriculture says making a sustainable

high quality shirts that will last longer. TOMS was founded in 2006, and

choice is an individual decison. Wesley said consumers should think about

“If you look historically, in any other

promises One-For-One®. According

how and where they purchase their

time but this time, people wore clothes

to its website, TOMS has given more

clothing, much like they do when

until they wore out, and we don’t do

than 10 million pairs of shoes across

purchasing food.

that anymore. Because we can get

the globe. SKETCHERS has started

all these cheap clothes — and they’re

a similar program called BOBS,

“When you have these local stores

readily accessible — in a way, you can’t

a program that donates shoes to

like we have all over Lexington and

blame them for doing that.”

children in need with each purchase.

you have choices whether you can

Another company encouraging

shop in them or you can shop at some

Wesley stressed that more companies

consumer participation is Cotton

chain store at the mall, making those

are supporting sustainable causes that

Incorporated, whose commercials

choices is, in a way, contributing to

encourage consumers to participate.

have featured Zooey Deschanel,

sustainability,” Wesley said.

Hayden Panettiere and Camilla Belle. Cause marketing is a way for

“One of the problems that we see

consumers to contribute to

T-shirts and jeans everywhere

right now is that we have all these

sustainability. It’s a marketing model

sport the label ‘100% cotton’ and

retailers out there that are considered

that involves cooperative efforts of

the ubiquitous material makes up

‘fast fashion.’ It’s basically where these

a for-profit business and non-profit

a large portion of wardrobes and

companies are mass producing all

organization for mutual benefit.

makeup supplies across the globe.

of these products quickly, cheaply and therefore at a really low quality.

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Cotton Incorporated sponsors The “They’re [saying] ‘I’m going to do

Denim Drive, a yearly donation-


driven event on campuses across the

in shaping a more environmentally-

I’m seeing the same thing this winter,”

nation. The University of Kentucky’s

friendly campus, by raising awareness,

Wesley said. “I think that what we’re

Merchandising, Apparel and Textile

providing water bottles, renting

seeing is a shift back to what we would

Club has been participating in The

bikes and providing recycling bins

consider classic clothing, where you

Denim Drive since 2008.

to students living in residence halls.

don’t have a lot of style changes.”

They are also mindful of their clothing “Cotton Incorporated takes used jean

choices. For their Pick It Up program

Wesley says that changing consumers’

material and converts it into natural

they’re using a “50% organic ring spun

minds might be the hardest part.

cotton fiber insulation that is used in

cotton and 50% post-consumer P.E.T.

the construction of homes and civic

recycled polyester” shirt from ANVIL

“They would be mortified to wear the

buildings,”according to the MAT club

knitwear.

same thing going out whenever they’d go out and do whatever they’re doing.

website. “In 2013, 7,174 pairs were collected and over 1,900 scraps were

“Whenever we have a program, we’re

They find it inexcusable almost, that

donated, enough material to insulate

looking above and beyond. We’re

they might wear the same thing they

14 houses.”

looking for U.S. made, or fair trade,

wore last week and it’s changing that

organic, or reused and recycled

kind of mindset to say that it’s okay to

products,” Tedder said.

wear something that people have seen

UK’s Office of Sustainability also helps the Denim Drive each year. While not

you in before.”

focusing on the high fashion industry, the office does have stakes in the textile industry. UK is a member of the Fair Labor Association and the Workers Rights Consortium. Shane Tedder, UK sustainability coordinator, described both the FLA and WRC as watchdogs over the textile

...WHAT ARE THE WAYS, EVEN IF THEY’RE REALLY SMALL, THAT YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE? THAT’S WHAT BEING SUSTAINABLE IS ABOUT TO ME,” SCARLETT WESLEY, UK COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

industry, making sure that workers

As the fashion industry finds its way back to basic forms and silhouettes, the world is becoming more aware of its sustainability choices. Last year, students raised awareness and convinced President Eli Capilouto to have UK join the WRC and the FLA to protect workers across the globe. Last year, the Common Reading

are treated fairly, getting paid properly

While buying organic and recycled

Experience was ‘Where Am I Wearing?’

and companies follow child labor laws.

products is ideal, that isn’t always an

a book about one consumer’s journey

These organizations are especially

option. Organic and recycled material

to find out where his shirt was made.

important when it comes to licensed

is expensive. And fashion is ever

apparel – any clothing associated with

changing and limit-pushing. Styles and

Becoming more socially conscious is up

the university, whether it’s a jersey, a

colors change with the seasons and

to the individual. And while choosing to

Final Four shirt or a tank with Anthony

you can’t be seen at Keeneland in the

keep that out-of-season dress in rotation

Davis’ famous brows.

same thing twice. Pantone has seasonal

or donating an extra pair of pants to The

color predictions every year and for

Denim Drive might not be the all-or-

“The University is involved in watching

years to come. This year, the color of

nothing vegan diet you were hoping for,

the textile industry and making sure

the year is Radiant Orchid, last year it

it can still make a difference.

there are no human rights violations,”

was Emerald. However, something is

said Tedder. “Our membership

shifting in the fashion industry.

“You have to think about; what are the ways, even if they’re really small, that

empowers them to take action.” “It’s becoming trendy to have something

you can make a difference? That’s

If there is a human rights violation,

in your closet that you’ve had for years,

what being sustainable is about to me,”

the producers face consequences

verses every single season getting a

said Wesley. “It’s not an all-or-nothing

and it allows a peace of mind for the

new wardrobe. I’ve seen brands that

thing, and I think that’s what people

university and consumers.

are coming out with the same things

get hung up on. Buy one pair of TOMS,

multiple seasons. So if I were in a store

do one thing and it makes an impact, I

and I saw something from last winter,

think that’s the biggest message.”

The Office of Sustainability does a lot

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BOYD’S ORCHARD pumpkin picking

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pumpkin picking BOYD’S ORCHARD

scenic hike RED RIVER GORGE

LADIES • blow away A FINE FRENZY • bruises CHAIRLIFT • we are the tide BLIND PILOT • go outside CULTS • if the stars were mine MELODY GARDOT

LADIES • a sky full of stars COLDPLAY • to build a home CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA • signs BLOC PARTY • postcards from italy BEIRUT • home EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROES

FELLAS • the immortals KINGS OF LEON • creature fear BON IVER • vultures JOHN MAYER • i spy MIKHAEL PASKALEV • stolen dance MILKY CHANCE

FELLAS • ragged wood FLEET FOXES • 3x5 JOHN MAYER • 10 mile stereo BEACH HOUSE • alive EMPIRE OF THE SUN • little black submarine THE BLACK KEYS


Photos courtesy: Gap, DSW, Zara, Urban Outfitters, H&M, American Eagle, Old Navy, Dick’s, The Northface, Columbia, Forever 21, Target, Patagonia, Ray-Ban, REI

RED RIVER GORGE scenic hike


PHOTO marcus dorsey

PULLOVER logan’s $125 DRESS pop’s resale $19.99

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

NECKLACE shine $315 SHIRT mimi’s place $29.99

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PHOTO adam pennavaria

RAINCOAT

pop’s resale $14.99

SHIRT

twenty something $30

BOOTS

pop’s resale $29.99

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PHOTO emily wuetcher

DRESS

cat couture $56

LONG SLEEVE ZIP cat couture $42 TUNIC accessHERize $39 CAMI accessHERize $8.98 LEGGINGS cat couture $37 TEE SHIRT cat couture $26 PURSE accessHERize $23 JEANS cat couture $116 SHIRT logan’s $125

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WRAP

accessHERize $39

SHIRT

cat couture $32

PURSE

mimi’s place $34.99/monogrammed

TOP PHOTO adam pennavaria

DRESS {LEFT}

bella rose $282

DRESS {CENTER} bluetique $48.99 DRESS {RIGHT} twenty something $38 BOTTOM PHOTO liz glass

SHOES pop’s resale $19.99

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shirt POP’S RESALE $12.99

jeans CAT COUTURE $116 necklace CAT COUTURE $84 watch CAT COUTURE $90

pants BLUETIQUE $48.99

dress CAT COUTURE $84

dress ACCESSHERIZE $46 necklace ACCESSHERIZE $16.98/set

shirt POP’S RESALE $34.99

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d i a r f a e b t ’ n “Do A . r o l o of c t fi t u o l u f r o l co s e s s e r exp e l y t s , n o i t o em .” y t i l a n o s r e p and LING HT STY IG S IN IMAGES stylist N E L L A LAUREN

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KEENELAND race day

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open-mic night COMMON GROUNDS

race day KEENELAND

LADIES • past in present FEIST • when u love somebody FRUIT BATS • sunrise NORAH JONES • youth DAUGHTER • the girl CITY & COLOUR

LADIES • off to the races LANA DEL REY • easy way (acapella) FOR THE FOXES • come get it bae PHARELL • entertainment PHOENIX • fred astaire SAN CISCO

FELLAS • my stupid mouth JOHN MAYER • it’s not impossible BEN SOLLEE • minnesota, wi BON IVER • send me on my way RUSTED ROOT • late july SHAKEY GRAVES

FELLAS • let the groove get in JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE • lose yourself to dance DAFT PUNK • brand new (slinger remix) PHARELL • this too shall pass OK GO • horchata VAMPIRE WEEKEND


Photos courtesy: Zara, J.Crew, Urban Outfitters, Topshop, River Island, Vans, Amazon, Anthropologie, Nordstrom, Bluetique, D&G, Dockers, Brooks Brothers, DSW, The Tie Bar, Etsy, Misc. Goods Co.

COMMON GROUNDS open-mic night


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SHIRT, TIE logan’s $99.50, $55

SWEATER, SHIRT

logan’s $75, $125

story DIMITRI SILVA

“There are fashionistas – that’s cool. Then you have people that just buy stuff and wear it ‘cause they like it. That’s me.” — KEENEN SANTANA

Photos by Adam Pennavaria

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THE TEN THINGS YOU JUST CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT. WHAT DEFINES YOUR STYLE? WHAT MAKES YOU UNIQUELY YOU? WHERE DO YOU DRAW INSPIRATION? PAST, PRESENT, OR FUTURE, WE HAVE ALL BEEN INSPIRED BY SOMETHING. WE ALL BRING THE GIFT OF INDIVIDUALITY TO THE TABLE. WE ALL PAINT

SHIRT

logan’s $125

Merchandising Apparel and Textiles

a good hat – More specifically, a

healthy diet – “Smoothies with kale

Senior Keenen Santana doesn’t take

highlighter orange toboggan. “A hat

and blueberries, orange juice, mixes

fashion too seriously, but his fashion

always comes in handy, I don’t care if

of fruit, wheat grass shots. I don’t eat

game is definitely serious. With a

you have the best hair in the world.”

a lot of meat lately, not a whole lot of

more Zen approach, Keenen believes

greasy food either. I notice a difference

that looking good starts from within.

haircut – “A haircut is another

in how I feel. I don’t feel like crap and I

If you don’t feel good, you can’t look

opportunity to show people that I care

don’t look like crap. My only vices are

good no matter what you’re wearing.

about my look and myself. Why should I

pecan cobbler, macaroni & cheese and

not pamper myself? I go to Cuts on Lime.”

cookies. French fries too.”

other way around. Buy within your

lip balm – “Again, it just shows that you

self-assurance and confidence – “It

means, buy within your personality.”

take care of yourself. You wouldn’t walk

all ties back into wearing something

Keenen’s mercurial style changes

around with yellow teeth would you?

a little ‘out there’. If I’m not confident

like the weather. But whatever the

Anything with SPF is always good. I like

in myself it’s not going to look good

weather, one thing is for sure – he

organic ones like EOS as well.”

regardless of what I’m wearing. If you

“You’re selling the clothes, not the

knows how to take care of himself inside and out. BASICS

are confident and you know that you cleanser, toner, scrub, mask

look good and feel good you can wear

moisturizer – “Put this picture in your

anything.“

head… the hottest new fashion line comes out but the model has a face

humor – “That’s just attractive. Nobody

positivity – “It shows when you walk

full of acne. Would you buy that? I

wants to be around someone who’s

out of the house. At the end of the day

like everything as natural as possible.

boring no matter how good looking

if I’m not feeling positive it’s going to

Preferably oil free with SPF in it like

they are. We can only talk about what

show in my face. I’m a believer that

Neutrogena Naturals.”

you’re wearing for so long, eventually

the person makes the clothes, not the

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we have to talk about something else.”

other way around. If I want to look

wristbands – “Another way to show

good it just depends on my mood. I

people a little bit about yourself, things

givenchy “play” cologne – Look good,

like it. If you like it or don’t like, I

that you’re involved in, things that you

feel good, smell good.

don’t care.”

stand for.”

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Photo by Marcus Dorsey

THE WORLD WITH OUR STYLE.


contributors behind the scenes MAY MAY BARTON JODY BEAMER ANDREA GIUSTI EDD MACKEY KATIE SALTZ key players TAYLOR CLEMENTS · profession PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR, KENTUCKY KERNEL; JOURNALISM MAJOR, UK · in this issue EDITOR-IN-CHIEF · fall wish list A NEW LEATHER JACKET FROM ALEXANDER WANG. · rouge appeal I LOVE ANY AND ALL DEEP RED OR WINE COLORS FOR THE COLDER MONTHS. ESSIE HAS A PARTICULARLY GREAT NAIL COLOR, BORDEAUX. LAURA ROSE ECKER · profession ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE, KENTUCKY KERNEL; ISC (CREATIVE) MAJOR, UK · in this issue COORDINATING CLOTHING FOR THE SHOOTS · favorite fall drink PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE · current obsession MARCUS LEE

· In this issue EXPERT TIPS · favorite fall drink PEPPERMINT MOCHA FROM STARBUCKS. · current obsession ANYTHING FROM THE 1920’S! IF I COULD BE OR JUST DRESS LIKE A FLAPPER EVERYDAY I WOULD. · please, take me SHOPPING AND PEOPLE WATCHING IN PARIS. SARAH BROOKBANK · profession JOURNALISM MAJOR, UK · in this issue FEATURE STORY · a new classic FALL OUT BOY’S NEW SINGLE CENTURIES. THE LYRICS ARE CLASSIC FALL OUT BOY BUT THEIR NEW SOUND IS BOLD AND POWERFUL. · lusting after A BROWN LEATHER JACKET. LEATHER JACKETS ARE GOOD WITH EVERYTHING. · fall favorite THE WEATHER. I LOVE RUNNING AT THE ARBORETUM IN THE DAY AND HAVING CAMPFIRES OR STARGAZING AT NIGHT.

writers DIMITRI SILVA · profession JOURNALISM MAJOR, UK · in this issue STUDENT STYLE PROFILE · current obsession VIC MENSA. TRIVIA THURSDAY’S AT BUFFALO WILD WINGS. MY GIRLFRIEND ADRIAN, OF COURSE. · read this THE ALCHEMIST BY PAULO COELHO.. THE BEST STORY I’VE EVER READ. · vying for WIRELESS BEATS HEADPHONES. LAUREN ALLEN · profession JOURNALISM MAJOR, UK; STYLIST, IMAGE INSIGHT STYLING

JUSTIN DILUNA · profession HIRING MANAGER, PRIORITY INC. · wishing for ADDING A FEW NEW JACKETS TO MY COLLECTION. ELLA BARTON · profession ASPIRING “QUEEN B” (AS IN BLAIR WALDORF) · latest obsession BLAIR WALDORF

models special thanks LAUREN BIZIANES · profession DANCE MAJOR, WKU · dreaming of warmer weather I REALLY WANT TO GO TO ANTIGUA BECAUSE IT’S ROMANTIC AND THE WATER IS SUPER BLUE. IT’S BEAUTIFUL.

photographers MARCUS DORSEY LIZ GLASS product shots JONATHAN KRUEGER ADAM PENNAVARIA EMILY WUETCHER lead photographer

KEENEN SANTANA · profession MERCHANDISING, APPAREL AND TEXTILES MAJOR, UK · what I really want for fall THE ENBRIGHTENMENT SKIN CARE COLLECTION FROM AVEDA AND A GOOD TINTED MOISTURIZER WITH SPF. JOHN EVANS · profession WRITER AND GAME REVIEWER · literary love I LOVE TO READ ANY OF THE WORKS OF STEPHEN KING, JAMES PATTERSON, AND MORE.

ANUJIN ENKHBAT · profession ISC (PUBLIC RELATIONS), UK · can’t stop reading NEVER EAT ALONE. I LOVE THIS BOOK! KIRSTIN SYLVESTER · profession PRE MED PSY. MAJOR, UK · fall favorite THANKSGIVING BECAUSE IT’S A TIME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TO GIVE THANKS FOR OUR MANY BLESSINGS. BETH HICKS · profession DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS, THE BLUEGRASS BRAWL · currently MODELING FELTLOOM CREATIONS BY RENOWNED DESIGNERS JEFFREY MONTEIRO AND JANICE ARNOLD. KYARA TAYLOR · profession MODEL · current obsession BACON-WRAPPED VENISON

BARTON FAMILY FARM LEXINGTON FASHION COLLABORATIVE vendors ACCESSHERIZE accessherizeme.com BELLA ROSE bellarosestyle.com BLUETIQUE bluetiquecheapchic.com CAT COUTURE the shops at lexington center LOGAN’S OF LEXINGTON logansoflexington.com MIMI’S PLACE mimisplacelex.com POP’S RESALE popsresale.com SHINE ON VINE shineonvine.com SHOP TWENTY SOMETHING shoptwentysomething.com

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earrings $17.98/set

jeans $116 necklace $84 watch $90 dress $84

jacket {left} $49.99 jacket {right} $32.99 boots {left} $49.99 boots {right} $59.99

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necklace $15.98/set

purse {top} $17.99 purse {bottom} $24.99 boots {left} $64.99 boots {right} $79.99

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dress $19.99

35

raincoat $14.99 boots $29.99

37

shoes $19.99

38

shirt {top} $12.99 shirt {bottom} $34.99

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APPENDIX 25

shirt $36 pants $42 necklace {left} $16.98/set earrings $16.98/set dress $39 necklace {center} $15.98

LOGAN’S OF LEXINGTON 9

shirt $99.50 tie $55

14

blazer $349.95 shirt $135 square $50

necklace $19.98/set earrings $19.98/set 18

vest $125 shirt {left} $98 sweater $75 shirt {right} $125

21

vest $125 shirt $98

BELLA ROSE 8

dress $319

SHINE ON VINE

9

dress $395

8

bracelet $46

10

dress $395

24

vest $149.50 shirt $99.50

9

necklace $117 bracelet $97

12

dress {left} $253 dress {center} $319

33

pullover $125

10

necklace $155 bracelet $89

13

dress $430

36

shirt $125

37

dress {left} $282

12

hairpin $22

14

bracelet $46 ring $113

MIMI’S PLACE BLUETIQUE

8

earrings $14.99/set

14

dress $48.99

11

necklace $14.99/set

20

dress $51.99 cuff $24.99

12

earrings $14.99/set

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romper $49.99

necklace $14.99/set earrings $14.99/set dress $49.99

24

shirt $39.99 necklace $16.99

25

shirt $24.99

25

dress $51.99

34

shirt $29.99

9

dress $30

26

necklace $16.99 cuff $24.99

37

purse $34.99 monogrammed

14

dress $35

25

dress $35

37

dress $48.99

35

shirt $30

38

pants $48.99

37

dress $38

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k r n l

dress $56 long sleeve zip $42 leggings $37 shirt $26 jeans $116

necklace $156

26

necklace {top} $155 necklace {bottom} $315 hairpin $22

34

necklace $315 SHOP TWENTY SOMETHING

POP’S RESALE 11

dress $44.99

12

dress $46.99

23

jacket $54.99

24

boots {left} $64.99 boots {right} $59.99

CAT COUTURE 36

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