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9 Nov. 3, 2014 University Times for Fashion Looking for inspiration this November? The latest fashion news, food trends, and pop culture will give you enough to work with. Roxana Hernandez Columnist November Mood Board November brings a lot of at - tention to detail to comfort; so much that it has been translat - ed in relevant ways to fashion. From books to food, great talent to great style, all these in one way or another encompass what fashion is about—what fashion is about this November. These 9 items hope to lead you into fall inspiration and show you what to comfort. Everyday Braids This mundane hairstyle has trav - eled ages and still looks effort - less. The versatility of the braid composed and unforced. Wheth - er a woven mane is tight and pol - ished, or loose and messy it’ll always be one step away from comfortable glamour. T-Swift Style Taylor Swift might as well get the Style Icon Award already; - lar vote. Who ever said lady- like wasn’t stylish was dead wrong—clearly Taylor Swift has got this fashion thing un - der control. Everyone is talking about her style, her album, her new NYC home, and everything else that’s made us go crazy for her. Over the years she has found her style and embraced it fully. If you want to borrow a bit of inspiration from her, try a feminine silhouette with match - ing top and bottom, set, bold lip, and fancy bob. It’s a One Woman Show The biggest news here, I must say, is the eagerly expected The Study of Pose by Coco Rocha. This groundbreaking exploration - bilities has brought Rocha to the peak of her career. Both, the book of photographs and the interac - tive 360 o program thoroughly sets the vision Coco Rocha was look- ing for. As talented as she is as a supermodel, her fashion sense doesn’t fall far behind. Follow- ing this distinctively outstanding woman should be at the top of your list this November. Vibrant Vision Whether it’s peonies, tulips, or - - tion for almost anything. It’s not main attraction of autumn fash - Edgy Booties Talk about versatility! Edgy black boots are the to-go shoe for many different types of style and types of occasion. On a casual outing for lunch wear them with some skinnies and a cozy sweater. On a fun night out with your friends wear it with a leather skirt and a crisp white top. The key to instantly look- ing edgier is simply pairing up with these sharp black boots. Chic 2 Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen re - main the most stylish twins out there. Between their drop down black hue style and their iconic photo-shoots, the beloved twin designers are becoming even more prevalent now that they are in Germany. With their brand it seems we should be on the lookout for their next big move. Keep your eyes open! Red Lips Turn Hips Ladies and gentlemen, bright and bold is back. There is abso- lutely no way that you could not - an when she wears red lipstick. She’s cool, she’s assertive, she’s ready to go and make the side - walk her runway. Expect a lot more red this month. As the It color of the month, plenty of red will bleed through the streets. The It Book Lena Dunham has packed a 288-page book of candor gran - deur. Not That Kind of Girl is a #1 New York Times Bestseller in which Lena Dunham gives raw details of her life: the good, the bad, and the ugly. This fun - ny and surprisingly sentimental page-turner has been hashtagged by so many fashionistas and sig - would be a sin not to stay in the loop. Warm, Savory, and Delicious Now that the weather is cool - ing off—and may I say dark clouds nearing us, it’s time to days. Rising in popularity all over the United States are none other than soft pretzels. Cud - a movie with one hand on the control remote and the other with a warm pretzel. Drooling already? Head over to Taza in Arcadia for an interactive experience, or Tom Bergin’s in Mid-Wilshire for the complete European experience.

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Page 1: 207.6 November Moodboard

9Nov. 3, 2014 University Times

for Fashion

Looking for inspiration this November? The latest fashion news, food trends, and pop culture will give you enough to work with.

Roxana HernandezColumnist

November Mood Board

November brings a lot of at-tention to detail to comfort; so much that it has been translat-ed in relevant ways to fashion. From books to food, great talent to great style, all these in one way or another encompass what fashion is about—what fashion is about this November. These 9 items hope to lead you into fall inspiration and show you what to

comfort.

Everyday Braids

This mundane hairstyle has trav-eled ages and still looks e�ort-less. The versatility of the braid

composed and unforced. Wheth-er a woven mane is tight and pol-ished, or loose and messy it’ll always be one step away from comfortable glamour.

T-Swift Style

Taylor Swift might as well get the Style Icon Award already;

-lar vote. Who ever said lady-like wasn’t stylish was dead wrong—clearly Taylor Swift has got this fashion thing un-der control. Everyone is talking about her style, her album, her new NYC home, and everything else that’s made us go crazy for her. Over the years she has found her style and embraced it fully. If you want to borrow a bit of inspiration from her, try a feminine silhouette with match-

ing top and bottom, set, bold lip, and fancy bob.

It’s a One Woman Show

The biggest news here, I must say, is the eagerly expected The Study of Pose by Coco Rocha. This groundbreaking exploration

-bilities has brought Rocha to the

peak of her career. Both, the book of photographs and the interac-tive 360o program thoroughly sets the vision Coco Rocha was look-ing for. As talented as she is as a supermodel, her fashion sense doesn’t fall far behind. Follow-ing this distinctively outstanding woman should be at the top of your list this November.

Vibrant Vision

Whether it’s peonies, tulips, or --

tion for almost anything. It’s not

main attraction of autumn fash-

Edgy Booties

Talk about versatility! Edgy black boots are the to-go shoe for many di�erent types of style and types of occasion. On

a casual outing for lunch wear them with some skinnies and a cozy sweater. On a fun night out with your friends wear it with a leather skirt and a crisp white top. The key to instantly look-ing edgier is simply pairing up with these sharp black boots.

Chic 2

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen re -main the most stylish twins out there. Between their drop down black hue style and their iconic photo-shoots, the beloved twin designers are becoming even more prevalent now that they are

in Germany. With their brand

it seems we should be on the lookout for their next big move. Keep your eyes open!

Red Lips Turn Hips

Ladies and gentlemen, bright and bold is back. There is abso-lutely no way that you could not

-an when she wears red lipstick. She’s cool, she’s assertive, she’s ready to go and make the side-walk her runway. Expect a lot more red this month. As the It color of the month, plenty of red will bleed through the streets.

The It Book

Lena Dunham has packed a 288-page book of candor gran-deur. Not That Kind of Girl is a #1 New York Times Bestseller in which Lena Dunham gives raw details of her life: the good, the bad, and the ugly. This fun-ny and surprisingly sentimental page-turner has been hashtagged by so many fashionistas and sig-

would be a sin not to stay in the loop.

Warm, Savory, and Delicious

Now that the weather is cool-ing o�—and may I say dark clouds nearing us, it’s time to

days. Rising in popularity all over the United States are none other than soft pretzels. Cud-

a movie with one hand on the control remote and the other with a warm pretzel. Drooling already? Head over to Taza in Arcadia for an interactive experience, or Tom Bergin’s in Mid-Wilshire for the complete European experience.