BOW TIE Ana-Maria | Harvard University
Ana-Maria | Harvard '16
Computer Science and Astrophysics
Photographed in Radcliffe Yard
HIGH TEALexi & Luke | Phillips Exeter Academy
TWEED & KNITSErin M. | Fordham University
James sent us a #MacysCampusTour post last week:
"What’s that saying... “in like a Lion, out like a lamb"; clearly New York City hasn't heard that one, because it's still April and it does not feel like winter has left, or that it has any plans on leaving at all. Nevertheless, us New Yorkers don’t have time to complain, so we just bundle up and head out.
This week’s college student is battling the weather with a sturdy tweed jacket and a warm knitted sweater. When traveling to and from class comfort and warmth are of great importance. There is no worse way to start your day off then shivering the entire walk to class, especially when it is April.
Tweed and knitted pieces go very well together and create an outfit that looks straight from the Emerald Isle (n.b. Ireland, not N.C.). Until the cold can be slain, there is no other option than to suck it up, bundle up and get moving."
COINAGEUGA
Bronze from her hair tips to her fingers, this UGA student adds a little vintage flair to her outfit, with a ring made out of a bent old bronze pesetas coin. Photo by Dana and Maddie for #MacysCampusTour.
POLARITYAlina | Johns Hopkins University
While we focus mostly on students on Campus Sartorialist, we need not forget that alumni remain stylish even after graduation. In a four-part alumni series for #MacysCampusTour, we will be featuring Alina, a JHU biomedical engineer turned consultant, from Boston.
In this post, Alina is wearing a color-blocked XOXO Pencil Dress from Macy's and a pair of green-tinted Rayban sunglasses
MAXI DRESSKate | SCU
Samir and Chelsea photographed Kate, a Santa Clara University student, sporting a maxi dress, black cardigan, and snakeskin sandals. #MacysCampusTour
QUILTEDMolly | Fordham University
In the city that never sleeps, when we do wake up from those rare weekend slumbers, the first thing we want to do is brunch. Even if there was a momentary scare that our weekend morning traditions might be taken from our grasp, New Yorkers are always ready for those never ending brunches. The question that is always on our minds is "What to wear?"
Molly has put together a cute outfit fit for a brunch downtown. Whether it’s a ladies tea day on the town or a guys' brunch, New Yorkers always try to look their best.
She pairs a taupe quilted vest with leather accents, with a basic white oxford that is reminiscent of brunch at the country club. Pair that with a pair of dark washed jeans and flats, and you have the perfect outfit for a Sunday morning that might very well go into the evening. Spring. like fall, is a great time to layer up, as evenings can get quite chilly, and vests are great transitional pieces that can easily be taken off. We are fans of this XOXO Belted Ruffles Vest for Macy's; check out more spring style tips on #MacysCampusTour