Style

Printed Pants
I think I have discovered my favorite spring trend. I bought these printed pants from Urban Outfitters excited for their soft, pajama-like comfort, but I got more than I bargained for. These pants are everything. They do pretty much all the work in your outfit, and feel effortless while looking pretty darn trendy. All you need is a plain t-shirt, tank, or crop top. The pants take care of the rest, my friends. Wear sandals and a bun for a casual shopping day, or add heels and some jewelry for a more polished look. I have only worn these pants once, and I already know they're a new favorite. I've gotten compliments from older and younger women, probably because these pants expertly walk the line between trendy and practical. Added bonus: Especially with heels or wedges, these pants lengthen your legs beautifully. At this rate, it'll be tough to remember that my other pants and skirts need some TLC, too!



Bracelet/Necklace: Brandy Melville
Pants aka favorite purchase ever: Urban Outfitters
Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters
Heels: Local Boutique (Jasleen) in Pasadena


To Be or Not to Be [Stylish]
An important thing about English classes: They tend to house some of the most stylish students around. Look around the classroom, and you'll see people with outstanding brains AND fashion sense. I met my wonderful friend Chloe in our first UCLA English course, and we continue to take classes together. We also love spending afternoons together in coffee shops and gardens on campus. Together, we have founded What's Bruin?, a UCLA style and lifestyle blog. Also be sure to check out Chloe's personal blog, http://www.chloeparr.com! Chloe snapped some photos of me in a post-English class outfit. The look is academic but still trendy, and works well for a classroom setting. These shorts also have the look and femininity of a skirt, but the practicality of pants. Let me know what you think!



Cardigan-Target
Necklace- In Brandy Melville Stores
Bracelet-Kate Spade



Jeans+Prints=Spring
Spring in California means sunshine with some breezes, all adding up to flawless 72 degree weather. One of the best spring uniforms, which doesn't seem to go out of style, involves two core elements: a breezy top tucked into well-fitted skinny jeans. I also like adding geometric necklaces into the equation to keep the look modern and youthful. I got this top for five dollars (five dollars!) off of a UCLA student buy-sell page. That's right, college students. When money is tight, check if your fellow students have created a Facebook page for thrifting and inter-student sales. You can sell your old clothes and find deals on new pieces! I added jeans from GAP, a necklace from Brandy Melville, sunglasses by BP for Nordstrom, and adorable grey wedges from DSW. I'd like to think this adorable printed tunic has found a loving new closet home! 



 The tunic I'm wearing is actually quite long. I am wearing it tucked in, but you can also use a long version as a beach cover up! I couldn't find the blouse's brand online, but here are some similarly cute and affordable blouses and tunics!




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