Fall Fashion: Students talk about what’s hot this season

With New York Fashion Week coming to an end, the latest fall fashion trends have just dropped.

Although fashion on campus may be different from what might be considered fashion on the runway, it tends to have its own basic garments and styles.

“It’s a 50,000-person school, so you see a lot of different styles on campus,” said VIM magazine editor-in-chief Anna Traver. style.”

MSU, Traver said, is a very modern campus overall.

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Third-year human biology student Rachel Nodler, 20, poses for a portrait at Beaumont Tower on September 16, 2022. Her style is described as street style and a mix of casual outfits. —Annie Barker | the state news

As the weather gets colder, warmer clothes will soon start to trickle out of student closets.

“We’re trying to find a way to transition the customer from their summer wardrobe to their fall wardrobe, and denim is what we’re really looking at,” said Shira Solomon, a fashion industry worker. “Really reinventing denim jackets.”

Traver said big, oversized jackets, specifically ones that are plaid or patterned, will continue to be in style this year.

Sophomore journalism student Lexi Roberts also agreed that flannels and jeans will be popular this fall.

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Biochemistry sophomore Matthew Hendrick, 19, poses for a portrait outside of MSU Union on Sept. 16, 2022. Hendrick describes his style as somewhere akin to the old. —Annie Barker | the state news

“I think the ’90s trend will continue, so I think we’ll see a lot of cropped sweaters with mom jeans,” Traver said. “An important thing that I noticed coming back is tall boots.”

These trends gained traction last cold weather season, but now they’re gaining popularity.

“I think we’re going to start to see a lot more cargo pants,” said psychology sophomore Ella Wagner. “Maybe baggy jeans with a long-sleeved, tight top. I feel like a lot of people base her trends on Hailey Bieber and she always wears that.”

In general, on-campus fashion takes a different approach compared to off-campus fashion, mainly for the sake of comfort.

Wagner said that people like to take the “cozy route.” Others, he said, wear jeans and a comfy, neutral-colored sweater to look more polished.

However, Roberts said the real trend for this season is anything you feel good about.

“Take a chance, spice it up,” Roberts said. “Look good, feel good, that’s important.”

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Sophomore psychology student Ella Wagner, 19, poses for a portrait at Beaumont Tower on September 16, 2022. Her style is described as street style and a mix of casual outfits. —Annie Barker | the state news

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