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Presidential fashion shapes history

January 28, 2014 by Jacklyn Maza

A presidential tradition began at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History on Jan. 14. First lady Michelle Obama’s second inaugural gown is displayed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the “First Ladies” exhibition at the Smithsonian. Custom-made by the renowned designer Jason Wu, the ruby-red halter gown shimmered onto the stage as President Barack Obama … [Read more...] about Presidential fashion shapes history

Recycle the tutu

January 1, 2014 by Jacklyn Maza

Now that Christmas decorations are arriving at CVS and candy pumpkins are on sale,  I bet you are wondering what to do with your left-over costume. Why let your Halloween creations of polyester go to waste? I have some helpful and creative tips to reuse your costumes in your daily life. Unfortunately, not all costumes can be saved. Some should be donated to your little … [Read more...] about Recycle the tutu

Savvy Chic funds Boone Center

January 1, 2014 by Breanna Grigsby

Photo by Sarah Malone The 10th annual Savvy Chic fundraiser was held at the Beverly Hills Hotel yesterday. The event raised funds which keep the Boone Center for the Family at Pepperdine in service. The center was founded in 1996 and endowed by longtime university supporters Pat and Shirley Boone in 2006. According to the event page it was developed by the Friends of … [Read more...] about Savvy Chic funds Boone Center

Navigate the murky waters of Pepp style

August 29, 2013 by Jacklyn Maza

Freshman year can be the most challenging, yet most exciting, time in an individual’s life. Students have enough to worry about — from getting to class on time to getting along with roommates — so I’m here to take away a critical worry: fashion. These few fashion do’s and don’ts should help prevent any major fashion catastrophes.  Don’ts  1. Don’t wear wedges and heels: … [Read more...] about Navigate the murky waters of Pepp style

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