Jamie
Fashion History Major
“I have always really loved fashion. For me, lot of my inspiration comes from different color palettes. I like playing with colors so, often times my makeup and my outfits correspond. I study fashion history and I want to be a fashion journalist. So this what I do.” — Jamie
It’s an outfit that feels like a conversation between eras. The slip skirt recalling ‘90s minimalism, the boots pulling from punk’s defiant stance, the hoodie nodding to the ease of modern streetwear. For Jamie, every piece is more than just style it’s context, history, and story stitched into the fabric.
In that decade, fashion turned away from the glitz of the ’80s toward sleek restraint, silk and satin replacing sequins, clean lines replacing excess. Jamie pairs this icon of subtle sensuality with punk’s black platform boots, a grounding force that adds defiance to the delicacy. A cocoa-brown hoodie drapes over her shoulders, a nod to the democratic ease of streetwear, making the ensemble less runway and more real. For Jamie, a fashion history student, these choices are deliberate; each piece is a footnote in the larger text of style, a study in context, history, and the personal narrative she stitches into the fabric she wears.