By Lauren Uliana
During Valentino’s couture week show, Alessandro Michele tapped into the world of cinema with this collection by highlighting it eccentrically. Having guests sit in a modern-day kaiserpanorama so they could look through windows to view each look.
By Alexandra Napolitano
Social media accelerating trend cycles and garment production shifting overseas conditions are perfectly set for overconsumption. Professor Bree Chambers explains how sustainability became central to her work and the steps she’s taking to leave her mark on the modern industry.
By Kelly Behr
Sustainability is a word so frequently thrown around, it’s losing any semblance of universal understanding. Although the term regularly appears in conversations regarding our ethical responsibility to the environment (i.e. recycling or greenhouse gas management), sustainability has a much deeper meaning.
By Nicole Cardillo
As the leaves fall and the binge watching begins, we often find ourselves inspired by the iconic cold weather fashion of the 90s, 2000s, and 2010s. With the seasonal urge to recreate the nostalgic looks from the shows we grew up loving, this is your ultimate fall style guide.
By Milena Lyons
This is a love letter to the haven along the Hudson River, a place where countless students are fortunate to build a foundation that shapes who they will become. Many take their first steps on the Green with little sense of who they are or what they want to do, but four years later they walk across that same lawn at graduation knowing the answers to those very questions.
By Megan Rex
This year, smaller influencers with under one million followers are leading the movement. So give 2025’s rising creators a like and a follow on Instagram, and ask yourself, which new fashion influence matches your vibe?.
By Lily Serero
It’s a rite of passage, a door that can open into the world of fashion houses, magazines, PR firms, and showrooms. But behind the glossy résumés and perfectly styled Instagram posts lies a question every student quietly asks: What’s the real secret to landing a fashion internship?
By Victoria Tzorbatzoglou
The support of small businesses is a key aspect of retail in America that is slowly being lost. As a society, we have really become reliant on primarily shopping from big corporations because of the convenience.
By Arianna LeCruise
Have you ever wondered how a designer’s garment goes from a sketch to the racks of your favorite stores? The answer is the showroom. A showroom is a place designers use to display their collections to buyers, stylists, and media representatives. The showroom is normally owned by merchandisers who meet with clients and know the ins and outs of the collections. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes precision that goes into these showrooms!
by libby hale clark
Watching my friends obsess over love triangles — sending each other fan edits and memes debating which guy deserves the main character — I couldn’t help but wonder: what is it about this trope that makes it so interesting?
The love triangle is hardly new; we’ve seen it countless times, from The Summer I Turned Pretty, to Twilight, to The Hunger Games, yet audiences never seem to get tired of it. To understand this phenomenon, I looked at it from two perspectives: why viewers are drawn to love triangles, and why producers and writers continue to return to this storyline.
by kamden bushka
The Hudson Valley is a hidden gem that many New Yorkers use as an escape from city life. Going to school in Poughkeepsie means that students are in a prime location to enjoy what the Hudson Valley has to offer– especially during the fall.
by sloan miller
Studying abroad isn’t just about hitting the books—it’s about living, breathing, and dressing the part in a brand-new city. Every destination has its own fashion fundamentals, streetwear significance, and unspoken dress codes, one would think only the locals could crack. What you pack and how you style yourself will help you immerse yourself in the local culture and feel at home while navigating your brand-new world. Here are some style tips curated by city of choice, so your wardrobe can be just as global as your semester.
by hailey dean fesai
From luscious locks to untamable frizz, “college water” is what it is.
Marist students across campus have fallen victim to the notorious culprit. The destroyer of healthy hair and hope.
Across our nation’s college campuses, the buzz isn’t just about midterms but about hard water. The silent foe turning shiny strands into lifeless locks.
by ava ricigliano
The 2000s are known as a pivotal yet chaotic era for fashion, music, and media. With 2026 on the horizon, the trends we saw throughout all of Y2K are coming back fast. Y2K is an abbreviation for the year 2000, when the music was big and the fashion followed suit. With “futuristic optimism” and femininity blossoming, Y2K fashion was one of a kind, and history repeats itself, right?
by avery stoltzfus
Backpacks are out, totes are in. Walk across campus and you’ll see it: a sea of canvas, nylon, and leather bags dangling from shoulders, finally giving education a chance to rock the runway. From coffee shop study sessions to late-night library runs, the humble tote, once a freebie at bookstores or farmers’ markets, has ascended to full-blown style icon status. What used to be a practical school supply has turned into a total style statement.
by olivia kittleman
Pop music has always been provocative, but something about today’s pop culture feels different. Stars like Addison Rae, Charli XCX, Tate McRae, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan are not only sexualizing men with their lyrics but also sexualizing themselves on stage and with their aesthetics and performances. This is not only a revival of the early 2000s’ iconic pop era, but also reflects a deeper generational desire for the expression of sexuality.



