The room was crowded with students eager to obtain their dream internships at the URBN information session on Tuesday.
I spoke to four amazing women about their unique experiences with self-growth as an Asian individual in America and how that translates through their style.
As girls, we are conditioned to enjoy things quietly—music, makeup, our bodies. We’ve all been there, in the dressing room, trying on clothes that are skin-tight, low-cut, high-hemmed. We do a little twirl, get into the groove, strain our necks to see how good our assets look in the material....
Style has always been a tool for creative Asian individuals, like myself, to empower themselves...
If your ears are pierced with enough silver to scare a werewolf; if you wear more harnesses than a habitual skydiver and more chains than a medieval dungeon master, you’re probably an eBoy.
Coming to America is not for the faint-of-heart, especially as a teenager. My mom moved to New York City from Trinidad at 17-years-old, and Creative Director Violette moved to New York City from France at 19-years-old. As I listened to Violette tell the coming-of-age story of a young girl, all...
Maybe you want to up-cycle your clothes, but don’t want to bother with a sewing kit or you’re too scared...
Remember the movie All Dogs Go to Heaven? Well, imagine if they had all worn pearls, boas, bags and sunglasses....







