The Broke College Fashionista
How to Live the Life of a Fashionable College Student on a Budget in New Jersey
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
For Bold Outfits Use Complementary Colors
Christmas is the time of year full of contradictions.
It's the season of giving as well as receiving. We have two figures representing Christmas, an old man (Santa) and a young baby (Jesus). You're both happy and unhappy to see your family. It's the time to stay in and the time to go out.
Let's not forget the colors Red and Green.
Since when did those two colors go together? It's not often that you see someone wearing red and green at the same time. They seem too bold to wear together, too great of a contrast. But for some reason it works?
Well to give a quick explanation of how red and green work together, they are complementary colors.
Complementary colors are when you take the three primary colors, RED YELLOW BLUE, and you put them together with their opposites, GREEN PURPLE ORANGE.
If you're interested here is a quick explanation of why these are complementary colors. If not, skip to the next paragraph. You choose one primary color, in this case Red. Then you take the other primary colors, yellow and blue, and mix them together. That creates Green. Taking the two opposite primary colors to create an entirely new opposite color is what makes it complementary. For more, go to the wikipedia page on complementary colors.
Complementary colors, though opposite, are used a lot in art and create amazing, bold art. They really pop when used together. Here are some examples:
Red and Green (Painting)

It's the season of giving as well as receiving. We have two figures representing Christmas, an old man (Santa) and a young baby (Jesus). You're both happy and unhappy to see your family. It's the time to stay in and the time to go out.
Let's not forget the colors Red and Green.
Since when did those two colors go together? It's not often that you see someone wearing red and green at the same time. They seem too bold to wear together, too great of a contrast. But for some reason it works?
Well to give a quick explanation of how red and green work together, they are complementary colors.

If you're interested here is a quick explanation of why these are complementary colors. If not, skip to the next paragraph. You choose one primary color, in this case Red. Then you take the other primary colors, yellow and blue, and mix them together. That creates Green. Taking the two opposite primary colors to create an entirely new opposite color is what makes it complementary. For more, go to the wikipedia page on complementary colors.
Complementary colors, though opposite, are used a lot in art and create amazing, bold art. They really pop when used together. Here are some examples:
Red and Green (Painting)

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Save a Buck, Great Finds at the Dollarstore!
This might sound surprising, but one of my favorite stores is THE DOLLAR STORE.
I understand, this is weird and so not fashionable. It's probably one of the most tacky things ever.
However, I think people under estimate how wonderful the dollar store really can be. It's a great way to save money and get little things that you might want or need. Plus, it's great for this time of year with trying to save money, but still be fashionable as well as giving.
Here are some of the best finds at the dollar store. Specifically I'm going to be talking about The Dollar Tree.
1. Gift Decoration Products


However, I think people under estimate how wonderful the dollar store really can be. It's a great way to save money and get little things that you might want or need. Plus, it's great for this time of year with trying to save money, but still be fashionable as well as giving.
Here are some of the best finds at the dollar store. Specifically I'm going to be talking about The Dollar Tree.
1. Gift Decoration Products

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Trend on Campus: Scarves
Kean University is a very fashionable school. Everywhere you look on campus, whether it is down Cougar Walk, in the STEM building, or at the Cougar's Den in the University Center, you'll notice something. Look around at almost every girl, maybe occasionally some fashionable guys too, and you'll see it around their neck. It's the SCARF. Yes, this trend is all round campus during this cold fall season and is sure to last into winter.

“It's the thing right now,” says sophomore Adrienne Middleton. Toma Korgee, senior, agrees, “Big scarves are the must accessory. I love scarves.”

“It's the thing right now,” says sophomore Adrienne Middleton. Toma Korgee, senior, agrees, “Big scarves are the must accessory. I love scarves.”
The great thing about scarves is that they are an accessory that is cheap, versatile and reusable. They can make a plain outfit become dressy with just that one addition. It's like the recipe to become an instantly fashionable person. Want to be fashionable? Just add a scarf!
Scarves come in many different materials, sizes, colors, patterns and more! If you want to you can use a scarf as a wrap for your shoulders, a belt for your waist, or a hair accessory. It's a must buy because it saves you money and they are useful in so many ways.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Victoria's Secret 2012: 13 Craziest Outfits on the Runaway
So I was watching the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show with my roommates and for the most part I really enjoyed it.
The performances were done well overall. Even with Rihanna obviously lip singing, her stage presence, outfit, gestures and overall stage performance on the first song KILLED IT! My favorite of the night. Bruno Mars was amazing and entertaining, unsurprisingly. The Bieber's second performance was pretty good and got me interested. However, Justin Bieber's first performance where he was sitting and singing was kinda random and awkward, but it was nice to stare at his defined-no-longer-a-boy-but-not-quite-a-man face for a while. Rihanna's last song wasn't very good. I wasn't impressed. The most I was impressed with was her smacking a model's butt on the runway. Rihanna, you're a thug.
Going back to my like of Rihanna's first performance, I think a big part of it was the camera shots going on while she performed. Shots of the show were really artistic and absolutely breath taking. Whoever shot the fashion show knew exactly what he or she was doing. They were beautiful.
Speaking of beautiful, so were the models! I have a big crush on Miranda Kerr, along with most of the Victoria Secret models. Girl crushes are okay ladies. Having crushes on girls shows that you appreciate beauty and are confident enough in your sexuality that you are able to admit to having crushes on women when you actually like men. At least that is how I like to think of it. haha!
Now onto the outfits. Most of the outfits were absolutely gorgeous. I'm so jealous that these women get to wear such beautiful outfits, as skimpy as they may be. My favorite was the blue bra and panty set with beautiful jewel embellished wings worn by Magdalena Frackowiak.
However, there were a few outfits I was very. very happy to not have to wear. They were crazy even for Jersey girls. At least this Jersey girl. Maybe the girl's on "Jersey Shore" would love to wear them. But no, just no.
Monday, December 3, 2012
DIY is becoming more prevalent, FYI
By
Brigit Bauma
A
mother walking through Jersey Gardens Mall pulls her daughter away
from the GUESS store full of shoes. The daughter has a look of
longing on her face while the mother has a look of disdain. “I am
not paying $200 for shoes just because they has studs on them when
you can buy the same thing for $20 without the studs,” says the
mother.
Taking
a walk over to look at the display, it did look like a normal,
everyday boot found in any woman’s closet. The only difference is
the addition of round silver studs.
As
the women leave, the daughter comments on the boots being “so
cute,” prompting the mother to say, “Take a hot glue gun and glue
some studs on your old boots.”
This
scenario seems to be becoming more and more prevalent with today's
economy. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment
is still around 8 percent, with New Jersey at almost 10 percent. All
the while the Price Consumer Index shows prices constantly
increasing. Less jobs being available and
prices rising causes
everyone to try to save some money.
With
the decline in the economy people are turning to do-it-yourself (DIY)
projects rather than going out and buying high priced goods. They
want to save money, but still want the look and effect of those
“luxury” items.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012
Do It Yourself Projects
Whether you are trying to save the environment or a few bucks, Do It Yourself (DIY) projects are the hot new trend. Read this article to see why!
Until next time! XOXOXO
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