I’ve become an expert at classroom window shopping. What I mean is this — I waltz by classrooms, awkwardly peek through the window for an outfit that catches my eye and skip away when some wary student cocks his/her eyebrow at me. Today, however, I was met not by judging glances, but by a kind smile from senior Sarah Dweik. She and several biology students were working on a project together, and I was encouraged by her sweater and leggings combo. I called her name, and she became our Style of the Week.
Style: “Comfortable and cute”
Sweater: From England, belongs to mother
Necklace: Macy’s
Shirt: JCPenney
Leggings: Macy’s
Shoes: Shoe Carnival
Bracelet: Macy’s
Glasses: EyeMart Express
Favorite store: JCPenney
Best buy: Cream heels received over Christmas break for $20
Budget: Never more than $40 for an outfit, 2 to 3 times a month
“I just try to make sure [my outfit] goes together,” Dweik said. “I try to make it a little edgy … I alter some of my clothes to try to make them look different. I try to make it look good.”
By Lauren Puckett
Style: “Comfortable and cute”
Sweater: From England, belongs to mother
Necklace: Macy’s
Shirt: JCPenney
Leggings: Macy’s
Shoes: Shoe Carnival
Bracelet: Macy’s
Glasses: EyeMart Express
Favorite store: JCPenney
Best buy: Cream heels received over Christmas break for $20
Budget: Never more than $40 for an outfit, 2 to 3 times a month
“I just try to make sure [my outfit] goes together,” Dweik said. “I try to make it a little edgy … I alter some of my clothes to try to make them look different. I try to make it look good.”
By Lauren Puckett