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Mogue: 4/2/15

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Students rocked denim jackets, tribal prints and blue hues on this sunny yet breezy day.

Brooke Hammarskjold | Print Editor, Laura Madeira | Co-Arts & Lifestyle Editor, Denna Nazem | Co-Spread Editor

Michelle Ho- Senior

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Senior Michelle Ho looked adorable in her girly take on a simple look as she paired blue jeans and a brown belt with a red striped shirt. We especially love the peplum shape of her shirt.

Elena Gray- Junior

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Junior Elena Gray wore an adorable navy eyelet dress.

Mckenzie Doyle- Senior

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Senior Mckenzie Doyle paired a tribal printed skirt with a simple white scalloped top, white converse and a blue jean jacket. We also love the added accessory of her Erika Rayban sunglasses.

Alli Britts- Junior

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Junior Alli Britts also rocked a denim jacket with printed bottoms and a white eyelet top. Denim jackets are perfect for this weather as they go well with spring clothing but also keep you warm during the chilly mornings, we love this light wash shade.

Alexandra Walker- Senior

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Senior Alexandra Walker continued the trend of denim jackets as she paired her dark wash one with a tie-dye sun dress and simple tan sandals.

Grace Hammarskjold- Sophomore

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Sophomore Grace Hammarskjold went for the romper today as she wore a printed black and white one with a simple black cardigan.

Ashley Pimlott- Junior

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Junior Ashley Pimlott wore a super cute navy and white striped shirt dress. We also love the added touches of her necklaces and Jack Rogers sandals.

Megs Malpani- Senior

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Senior Megs Malpani rocked a very intricate print dress with grey boots.

Here is a compilation of some other shoes we found on students around the quad that we liked.

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