The Longwood Look
Stepping Out of the Box: Accessories
Issue date: 10/28/09 Section: Features
By Megan Flynn and Jenni Schweitzer
Rotunda Reporters
You're wearing a white T-shirt, dark wash jeans, and ballet flats. If you're a guy, your white shirt is a button-up, and you've swapped your jeans for khakis. These basic looks are both comfortable and effortless ways to look good, without looking like you tried too hard. But after a while, the basics can get boring. We're here this week to explore the wonders of accessories-small details that you only have to throw on to make yourself look 15 times cooler, just like that.
• Bags: Guys, feel free to skip ahead, unless of course you're reading to do research for upcoming gift ideas. Halloween is just around the corner. (We're kidding). Anyway, a good bag is like a microcosm of lipstick, cell phones, credit cards, keys, and gum. Why not make it fashionable? Megan was shopping with Jenni and was moved so much by Carlos Santana. What? He makes bags, didn't you know? And shoes. But that's another article. The one Megan totes around is made of burnt orange leather and accented by woven and geometric stitching. Jenni prefers tote bags and alternates between Andy Warhol's "Flowers" design and an obnoxious lime-green Marc Jacobs satchel. Both of us love to switch it up, but can attest to finding "the one," that bag that just works with everything. Till death do us part. Target bags are great but have a negative lifespan to cuteness ratio.
• Belts: Oh, the black belt/brown belt dilemma so many men must face. What's a guy to do? Simple-match it with your shoes. And for the record, black and brown actually can go together, and sometimes should. So don't be afraid to wear that black polo with a brown belt, khakis and brown shoes. We're begging you. Ladies, belts don't have to match shoes. Or bags. Or anything. Sometimes your belt can be your outfit's main statement. Keep the "Go Fish" rule in mind-things don't have to match, but they do have to go together. Wear them on your hips, on your waist, or under your bust to create an empire seam. Basically, imagine what you'd like your body to look like and put a belt there to make it happen. Who needs the gym when they've got a nice wide belt?
Rotunda Reporters
You're wearing a white T-shirt, dark wash jeans, and ballet flats. If you're a guy, your white shirt is a button-up, and you've swapped your jeans for khakis. These basic looks are both comfortable and effortless ways to look good, without looking like you tried too hard. But after a while, the basics can get boring. We're here this week to explore the wonders of accessories-small details that you only have to throw on to make yourself look 15 times cooler, just like that.
• Bags: Guys, feel free to skip ahead, unless of course you're reading to do research for upcoming gift ideas. Halloween is just around the corner. (We're kidding). Anyway, a good bag is like a microcosm of lipstick, cell phones, credit cards, keys, and gum. Why not make it fashionable? Megan was shopping with Jenni and was moved so much by Carlos Santana. What? He makes bags, didn't you know? And shoes. But that's another article. The one Megan totes around is made of burnt orange leather and accented by woven and geometric stitching. Jenni prefers tote bags and alternates between Andy Warhol's "Flowers" design and an obnoxious lime-green Marc Jacobs satchel. Both of us love to switch it up, but can attest to finding "the one," that bag that just works with everything. Till death do us part. Target bags are great but have a negative lifespan to cuteness ratio.
• Belts: Oh, the black belt/brown belt dilemma so many men must face. What's a guy to do? Simple-match it with your shoes. And for the record, black and brown actually can go together, and sometimes should. So don't be afraid to wear that black polo with a brown belt, khakis and brown shoes. We're begging you. Ladies, belts don't have to match shoes. Or bags. Or anything. Sometimes your belt can be your outfit's main statement. Keep the "Go Fish" rule in mind-things don't have to match, but they do have to go together. Wear them on your hips, on your waist, or under your bust to create an empire seam. Basically, imagine what you'd like your body to look like and put a belt there to make it happen. Who needs the gym when they've got a nice wide belt?

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