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College Couture Volume 5

STATESBORO—New week means new styles. Students from across campus share their styles in the spotlight.
College Couture Volume 5
Style spotlight: Christopher Tenney
Style spotlight: Christopher Tenney

“Usually how I build my outfit is usually how I feel throughout the day. Just because I dress dark doesn’t mean I’m like, depressed,” said Christopher Tenney, a senior fashion marketing major.

His style combines elements from goth, streetwear and what he describes as “a dark version of y2k,” or early 2000s fashion.

Tenney’s accessories are rather unique. On his left wrist, a studded cuff from a leather craft shop in Tennessee. And on his right a cuff with bound bullets from Atlanta’s Little Five Point neighborhood.

Style spotlight: Priscilla Allen
Style spotlight: Priscilla Allen

Priscilla Allen’s style is heavily inspired by decora and gyaru, sub-genres found in Japanese fashion.

“I just try to look everywhere and, like, not leave one stone unturned,” said Allen.

Allen’s outfit is a bright combination of blues, yellows and quality thrift-finds.

“Don’t be scared to be yourself, and don’t let other people’s opinion of you stop you from dressing up how you want to.”

Style spotlight: Caleb Attical
Style spotlight: Caleb Attical

Gold is the name of the game for a returning face, Caleb Attical. His newest look has a new twist, combining a gold foil shirt, gold jewelry and shiny shoes.

“[Fashion] is just all about like adding that accessory that builds it more and gives it that more exemplary and more self-expressive thing that makes it you.”

Attical is more than ready for fall and its trends such as the versatile leather jacket and the color cherry red.

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